DCX - New Dances
New Dances is a great opportunity for students to present their creative work on stage, no matter how developed it is. New Dances is a fun, supportive and fulfilling experience for everyone!
New Dances is a great opportunity for students to present their creative work on stage, no matter how developed it is. New Dances is a fun, supportive and fulfilling experience for everyone!
Join Troy H. for a powerful flow to start your Sunday morning and then stick around to have brunch together, or at least enjoy your complimentary mimosa or coffee with Numi Yoga!
Bring a friend and please bring a mat if you have one, there'll only be a limited amount to share!
Join the Kreators of the Kreativity Diversity Troupe for their end-of-semester performance.
Interested in learning more about Kreativity? Email kreativity.troupe@gmail.com and like them on Facebook!
The Muses proudly present their Original Works Projects, a memorable night of short plays created and produced by students.
Featured artist of the Terrapin Record Label, oboist and singer/songwriter Lydia Consilvio presents original pop/folk tunes with classical instrumentation. The program takes us through seasons of the heart, featuring songs from her upcoming album.
Celebrate the end of the UMD semester, whether you are a student, staff, faculty, or neighbor! Join Yogi Terps and Numi Yoga for a Glow Flow at MilkBoy ArtHouse. There'll be glow sticks, music, and the flow.
Enjoy special happy hour pricing on drinks and snacks available after class. There'll be some mats there to share but please bring your own (or a towel) if you have one!
The Taratibu Youth Association (TYA) celebrated Black History Month telling the unspoken stories of perseverance, resistance and freedom. TYA uses song, poetry, dance and music to tell the stories of perseverance by Anarcha, Betsy and Lucy, slave youth that underwent multiple surgeries by James Marion Simms, without anesthesia; the South African resistance against apartheid, the resistance of color and class in Brazil; to the struggles for freedom of African Americans.
Wavelength Winds is the University of Maryland’s premier fellowship wind quintet. The ensemble commissions new works, creates innovative projects, and engages in collaborations that put classical music in a culturally relevant context. This year Wavelength Winds co-commissioned a new quintet by John Steinmetz, a work for which they have exclusive performing and recording rights for a year. A total of four new commissions will be featured on this recital.
Join us for a wonderful and epic experience celebrating the art of video game music in our Fall Concerts!
The student-run Gamer Symphony Orchestra is the first collegiate ensemble exclusively devoted to performing orchestral arrangements of video game music. It boasts a roster of 130 members and features the full instrumental and choral experience.
How does Beethoven’s Coriolan Overture represent the tragic hero? Why did Clara Schumann refer to Brahm’s Double Concerto as “not brilliant for the instruments”? How does Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra challenge traditional concerto conventions? Join PhD Musicology student Meghan Creek to explore these questions.
Join us for the performance Brahms and Bartok: UMD Symphony Orchestra at 8PM!