No Ways Tired: A Celebration of Black History Month

Faculty, students and guest choirs come together for a concert celebrating Black History Month curated by the School of Music’s IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access) Committee and in partnership with the Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA).

Las Cantoras: Betsayda Machado meets Oswaldo Lares

Between 1960 and 1980, Venezuelan architect and folklorist Oswaldo Lares recorded more than one thousand tracks of rural folk songs around Venezuela. He captured genres and singers rarely known outside their regions that would later become emblems of Venezuelan folk when Lares’ work was gradually released on vinyl. Today, Lares’ collection is safeguarded by a new generation within his family, led by his son Guillermo.

NextNOW WinterFest 2021

 

NextNOW WinterFest is a midwinter interlude of events, showcases and activities that feature UMD student artists. Presented by NextNOW Fest at The Clarice, NextNOW WinterFest continues to celebrate imagination, creativity and community in a virtual setting. Stay warm, stay cozy and stay creative!

Mon, Feb 15, 2021 . 12:00AM to 12:00AM

NextNOW WinterFest: Gamer Symphony Orchestra

UMD’s popular Gamer Symphony Orchestra hosts a game night and arrangers' workshop! Play Jackbox games with fellow attendees, then watch as GSO members take you through the process of arranging video game music for orchestra and choir by ear. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to peek behind the curtains of GSO!

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NextNOW WinterFest: Maryland Filmmakers Showcase

Maryland Filmmakers will be showcasing a selection of entirely student-made films! Come check out the amazing local talent, and be sure to stay for the Q&A sessions after each screening to hear from the creators about the production process, and how you can get involved in filmmaking!

NextNOW WinterFest: Art Carnival with AIGA UMD & Paint and Shells

Come one and come all— are hosting an art carnival! Flex your art knowledge with trivia, learn alongside a drawing demo, compete in a design challenge and even channel your inner Bob Ross! At this art carnival, you can choose your own adventure, and there’s something for everyone. 

Artist Talk & 2021-22 Season Preview: The Living Earth Show, Sarah Hennies & Terry Berlier

Throughout the Spring 2021 semester, visiting artists Andy Meyerson and Travis Andrews of The Living Earth Show, composer Sarah Hennies and sculptor Terry Berlier will work with University of Maryland students to create sound and sculptural elements to be integrated into The Clarice’s commission for 2021-22 A Kind of Ache. Preview this open-source artmaking collaboration and learn more about their special creative process that weaves music, sculpture and LGBTQ+ topics into one artistic experience. 

Artist Talk & 2021-22 Season Preview: Far From The Norm

Award winning choreographer and Far From The Norm artistic director Botis Seva discusses the relevance and importance of his Olivier award-winning production BLKDOG. This hip-hop dance theatre work will be presented at The Clarice in the 2021-22 season and delves into cultural coping mechanisms that marginalized young Black British people adopt when responding to social injustice.

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