Cinematic Soundscapes: Pops with John Morris Russell

Cincinnati Pops Orchestra conductor John Morris Russell, a long-time NOI+F collaborator, opens the 2022 festival with favorites from cinematic music. Sway with Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from “West Side Story” and reach beyond the stars with Michael Giacchino’s Voyage in honor of NASA's 60th anniversary. Internationally renowned Romanian violinist and UMD School of Music associate professor of violin Irina Muresanu also joins this performance for Korngold’s brilliant Violin Concerto.

Do Good Challenge

Join us in person at The Clarice or watch the livestream from home!

The annual Do Good Challenge inspires students to make a difference for the issues, ideas, and communities they care about. Students from across campus spend the year advocating, fundraising, volunteering and developing solutions for pressing social issues. The Challenge culminates in a Finals event where six teams pitch their project or venture and the impact they've made for the chance to win a share of more than $20,000.

Collaboration Through Puppetry in the 21st Century

The festival explores how puppetry is a mind expander, a sparker of creativity, a barrier destroyer and a bridge builder. Given the deep history of puppetry at University of Maryland, we will also examine the resurgence of puppetry in the here and now. Join us for workshops, presentations and opportunities to create.
 
Free and open to the University of Maryland community.

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Ballet Company M Spring Showcase

Ballet Company M will be hosting their Spring Showcase on May 7th, featuring ballet, modern, and jazz choreography and collaborations from multiple members.

Concessions:
The Clarice lobby concession bar Encore will not be open for food and beverage sales for this performance.

Prince George's Philharmonic - Season Finale

The Prince George's Philharmonic along with music director Jesus Manuel Berard present the final concert of the 56th Season.

Program:

MENDELSSOHN: Overture to A Midsummer Night's Dream
RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 2
Thomas Pandolfi, piano
SIBELIUS: Symphony No. 2

Concessions:
The Clarice lobby concession bar Encore will be open for food and beverage sales.

Black Theatre & Dance Symposium 2022

The theme of this year's Black Theatre and Dance Symposium (BTDS) is "Resilience: Revive, Restore & Reconnect," dealing with the topic of how we will adapt, revise, move, bend and change to the new normal, with dynamic speakers, conversations and workshops. This year’s keynote speakers are KenYatta and Michelle Rogers, and our workshop leaders include Crystal Davis, Farah Lawal Harris (B.A. Theatre ’08) and Thembi Duncan (B.A. Theatre ’09).

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