Concert to ring through IU Auditorium
The holiday concert stars the Singing Hoosiers, IU’s vocal ensemble and other local musical groups.
The holiday concert stars the Singing Hoosiers, IU’s vocal ensemble and other local musical groups.
This week around the arts in Bloomington.
IU’s African American Dance Company will present its annual Dance Studio concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Willkie Auditorium.
In the world of ballet, it is common for companies to begin hiring dancers at the age of 17 or 18. Ballerinas are faced with the decision of either signing with a company immediately after high school or continuing their education at a school such as Jacobs School of Music.
A professional Bloomington-based steel band 10 members strong, Steel Panache plays different sizes and types of steel drums.
The plot of “The God of Carnage” surrounds events that occur after one boy hits another on the playground with a stick, knocking his two front teeth out.
Booming guitars and flashing colored lights pumped up the crowd up. Phones were up across the club and many audience members sang and swayed along to the song.
It was the most uncomfortable class period of my life.
The holiday season begins when IU Ballet Theater kicks off its annual performance of Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker.” All four performances of the production, which is in its 54th year, were sold out.
Why are we still letting Yoko Ono do things?
“Aida” is the story of a classic love triangle. It features themes of loyalty, betrayal and forbidden love, Union Board performing arts director Ron Gilbert said in an email.
Written by cartoonist and screenwriter Mark Krause, “Lemonade” was chosen out of 450 submissions for the Woodward/Newman Drama award.
The lighthearted comedy will arrive Dec. 1 at the IU Auditorium bringing classic ‘80s rock hits along with it. Student tickets start at $20 for the two performances at 3 and 8 p.m.
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker” will premiere 8 p.m. Friday at the Musical Arts Center. This is the 54th year IU has produced the show.
R&B artist John Legend will perform at the IU Auditorium Dec. 7.
Starting at 8 p.m., the Band of Horses will perform at the Bluebird Nightclub to a sold-out crowd as part of the Bluebird’s Toys for Tots concert series.
“The God of Carnage” takes the stage at 7:30 p.m. this Friday and Saturday in the Wells-Metz Theatre. Additional performances are Dec. 4 to Dec. 7.
The BFA Department Alternative Photography Show, put on every year, will take place Friday from 5 to 10 p.m. at 420 North Morton St.
Each year, the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts and the IU Office of Overseas Study form a partnership to offer summer programs.
The IU Cinema will show several free and cheap film screenings during the upcoming days.