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The showcase features eight performances over five days. The April 7 show is at 7 p.m. (Interarts Showcase).
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The Music Program Showcase features eight performances over five days. The April 8 shows are at 2 p.m. (Opera Workshop and Voice Studios) and 7 p.m. (Songwriters and Guitar Studio).
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Join us for an evening of works choreographed by Master of Fine Arts students in Dance: Mark Aguilar, Jasmine Jarmillo, Sophie Jordan, Grant McGee, Grace Rogers, Elizabeth Stamatio-Hernandez and Mia Tatum. |
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The Music Program Showcase features eight performances over five days. The April 10 shows are at 2 p.m. (Experimental Ensemble) and 7 p.m. (Piano Studio).
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Join us for an evening of works choreographed by Master of Fine Arts students in Dance: Mark Aguilar, Jasmine Jaramillo, Sophie Jordan, Grant McGee, Grace Rogers, Elizabeth Stamatio-Hernandez and Mia Tatum. |
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The Music Performance Showcase features eight performances over five days. The April 11 performance is by the Aggieland Percussion Group at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum Rotunda.
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Join us for an evening of works choreographed by Master of Fine Arts students in Dance: Mark Aguilar, Jasmine Jaramillo, Sophie Jordan, Grant McGee, Grace Rogers, Elizabeth Stamatio-Hernandez and Mia Tatum. |
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This concert features Music program students taught by Rebecca Hays, D.M.A., and Jason Mallory, D.M.A.
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This end-of-the-semester recital features students from the Music program's Woodwind Studio and selected chamber ensembles, led by Virginia Figueiredo, instructional associate professor of woodwinds.
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“Fragments” is a dance concert created, performed and run by the undergraduate students in the Dance Science program, with guidance from faculty Diane Bedford and Carisa Armstrong.
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“Floriography” is a multidisciplinary performance featuring live music, dance, projection, robotics and interactive installations. The program includes works for violin, marimba and electronics, alongside student- and faculty-created visual and spatial designs from the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts and the College of Engineering.
“Whirlwind” is an electrifying dance concert featuring original works by students who who have developed their own choreographic voices in the Concert Choreography course.
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“Whirlwind” is an electrifying dance concert featuring original works by students who who have developed their own choreographic voices in the Concert Choreography course.
$6
“Floriography” is a multidisciplinary performance featuring live music, dance, projection, robotics and interactive installations. The program includes works for violin, marimba and electronics, alongside student- and faculty-created visual and spatial designs from the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts and the College of Engineering.
“Fragments” is a dance concert created, performed and run by the undergraduate students in the Dance Science program, with guidance from faculty Diane Bedford and Carisa Armstrong.
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Undergraduate and graduate dance students will give oral and poster presentations of their dance science research from 10 a.m. until noon. Undergraduate students from technique courses will present brief performances to showcase the skills they've been developing this semester from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m.
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This concert features the Video Game and Film Music Ensemble, and will include music by Michael Giacchino, Norihiko Hibino and others. One piece will feature singer Eva Kewley, and another by Alyssa Kitchens was composed for this ensemble and for a video game created by a game design class.
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Maroon Steel and the MUSC 381 Steelpan Ensemble present Caribbean classics as well as unique pieces arranged by the students. Come hear part of the "Legend of Zelda" soundtrack, a J-pop song by Yoeko Kurahashi and a disco chart-topper, along with global steelpan compositions.
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Students from the Opera Workshop Ensemble will perform the shortened version of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute.”
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