Maryland Gospel Choir Concert

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Since its founding in 1975, hundreds of voices have joined together to share joyous music through UMD’s very own gospel choir. The group is committed to encouraging fellowship and community service.

School of Music Fellowship Ensemble

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Varié Quartet

Zoe Kushubar, Camden Stohl, violins
Yu-Hsuan Chen, viola
John Keane, cello

Illuminos Quartet

Yuan-ju Liu, Anna Kelleher, violins
Brian Shoop, viola
David Agia, cello

TDPS Experimental Performance Series #4

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Featuring provocative choreography by M.F.A. Dance students, this concert is a collection of eclectic new works, serving as an unguarded exploration of these diverse artists' talents and interests.

This event includes works of Mars Burggraf, Katie Quinn, Daniel Miramontes, Mina Kawahara, and Javi Padilla.

TDPS Henson Awards

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The talented student recipients of the Jim Henson Fund for Puppetry will perform/present their funded projects.

The School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies hosts an annual competition and recipients are awarded funds to create a puppet project or performance. The Jim Henson Fund for Puppetry was established by Jane Henson '55 to honor the memory of Jim Henson '60, creator of the world famous Muppets.

TDPS Experimental Performance Series #3

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Featuring provocative choreography by M.F.A. Dance students, this concert is a collection of eclectic new works, serving as an unguarded exploration of these diverse artists' talents and interests.

Mother in the Wild: A Puppetry Operetta, written and directed by Miele Murray

Ballet Company M's The Nutcracker

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Ballet Company M is proud to present a rendition of Tchaikovsky's classic holiday ballet, "The Nutcracker." With the help of her Nutcracker, the audience will travel with Clara from her mother's holiday party, through a beautiful snowstorm and into the magical Land of the Sweets.

Almanac: glass trees ensemble

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Almanac is a colorful and chaotic depiction of one year. The eight movements evoke early spring, late spring, early summer, late summer and so on. It meditates on the interlocking natural cycles that animate and give shape to our lives, through shifting immersive soundscapes that evoke the chaos and patience of the natural world.

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