Have you ever felt different or excluded? How did you handle the situation? January 31, 2014
What makes Spring Awakening, a nearly 125-year-old play, relevant to the University of Maryland campus? January 31, 2014
Celebrating Our Heritage
Please join the M-NCPPC, Prince George’s County, Department of Parks and Recreation, as we celebrate the triumphant heritage of the African American experience through the rich tradition of gospel music.
Enjoy the musical styling of choirs from across the County as they commemorate the conclusion of Black History Month through song, featuring special guest, gospel-recording artist VaShawn Mitchell.
Why do the arts matter to you? January 31, 2014
How does your role in the production, whether cast or crew, help convey Spring Awakening's message? January 30, 2014
Why do the arts matter to you? January 30, 2014
Tell us about an artist you have seen at the Clarice Smith Center who you'd like to meet in person, and why. January 30, 2014
Kronos Quartet and Trio Da Kali Bring Contemporary Twist to Ancient Malian Music, February 22
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Sarah Snyder
ssnyder3@umd.edu
301.405.8151
College Park, MD—Known for its rich and unexpected musical collaborations, the Kronos Quartet will join in concert with famed Malian vocalist Hawa Kassé Mady Diabaté and instrumentalists Fodé Lassana Diabaté and Mamadou Kouyaté, in Trio Da Kali's first visit to the United States, on February 22 at 8pm at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center’s Dekelboum Concert Hall.
Maryland Opera Studio Presents Reading of Scalia/Ginsburg, Composed by UMD Carey School of Law Alumnus Derrick Wang
Constitutional case law is the unlikely, yet dramatic and dynamic source of inspiration for a newly written opera that is already generating excitement and national interest.
The University of Maryland School of Music’s Maryland Opera Studio (MOS) will present a developmental reading of composer Derrick Wang’s opera Scalia/Ginsburg, inspired by the opinions of Supreme Court Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia. The reading will be held on Friday, February 14 at 7:30PM in the Clarice Smith Center’s Gildenhorn Recital Hall.