IU dance group takes next step with Pacemates
The Hoosierettes, a pom-style dance group of IU students, performed a new routine during the pregame warm-up before the Pacers’ matchup with the Washington Wizards.
The Hoosierettes, a pom-style dance group of IU students, performed a new routine during the pregame warm-up before the Pacers’ matchup with the Washington Wizards.
Everyone has a guilty pleasure, or probably more than just one.
Beginning this morning, some iconic statues around campus will sport giant afros. Derrick Cowit, a Bloomington concert promoter who has been working on the Afrojack show, said the “Afrojack Afrohunt” will result in five sets of two tickets being given away for free. He said the afros will be hard to miss.
With so many events planned, this year’s IU Arts Week Everywhere will actually span an entire month.
“Bachelorette” has been running since March 22 and has taken the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center by storm with its raw, nontraditional script.
Campus MovieFest, a week-long film competition for college students, concluded last night with a screening of each film and the competition results.
REstyled, an eco-friendly fashion show, will be at 8 p.m. today in Alumni Hall at the Indiana Memorial Union. The IU Student Association has partnered with the IU chapter of Teens Turning Green, a national student group focused on sustainability, for the event.
“The Pillowman,” written by Martin McDonagh, is a simple but dark production.
The Lotus Blossoms World Bazaar, sponsored by the Lotus Education and Arts Foundation, welcomed Bloomington families to take part in three hours of arts, crafts and entertainment that encompassed cultures from six continents.
The Girls Inc. gymnasium was an array of makeshift sustainability Friday — the floor was lined with Christmas lights, bits of fabric posed as a red-carpet runway and a small laptop served as speakers. Then, of course, there were the clothes.
This Is Tango Now, an Argentine tango dance company based in New York City, performed its first national touring production, “Identidad,” this weekend. Crowds of about 230 people attended the two performances of dancers and musicians at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Performing favorite numbers from the past 60 years, the Singing Hoosiers will perform their final concert under the direction of retiring Jacobs School of Music Choral Director and professor Michael Schwartzkopf at 8 p.m. Saturday in the IU Auditorium.
I know what you’re thinking: “Aren’t accessories the same thing as fashion?”
A small group gathered for a celebration of words Wednesday evening at Rachael’s Café.
Students in Free Enterprise will sponsor a fashion show that focuses on a consistent concern at IU — sustainability.
Participants in the 11th annual Campus MovieFest have been given a week to create a film no longer than five minutes.
Arts Week Everywhere, a celebration of culture on campus and in the community, kicks off Sunday.
Music begins. Colorful stage lights reveal lush scenery. The curtain lifts for Tuesday night’s performance of “South Pacific,” Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical adaptation of Michener’s book.
This Is Tango Now is an Argentine tango company founded by Alfredo Minetti, who earned a Ph.D. in cultural anthropology at IU. It works to push the boundaries of traditional tango.
Los Llaneros, a Colombian and Venezuelan music group, played to an enthusiastic crowd in the Mathers Museum of World Cultures last night. Songs were sung in Spanish and played with traditional Llano, or plains, instruments.