Performances & Concerts
- Masters candidate Nicky Shindler fuses contemporary floor work with b-girling to inspire a visual celebration of a woman's authentic selfcontemplating how women find, claim and manifest power, vulnerability and complexity.
- When adrought creates a terrible water shortage, the governmentforcescitizens to use public toilets regulated by a malevolent company. Ahero decides he's had enough and plans a revolution to lead them all to freedom! See the show Nov. 1114.
- Pendulum New Music will present its second concert of the year. Says director and Assistant Professor Annika Socolofsky, Were a rowdy bunch that loves to take risks and experience a huge range of musical genres and aesthetics.
- A new "musical grand tour" of the solar system will debut at the Fiske Planetarium from Oct. 22 to 31.
- Though Ray Charles died in 2004, todays audiences have the opportunity to spend an evening with the gifts he left behind. Award-winning artists Clint Holmes, Take 6, Nnenna Freelon and Tom Scott will perform some of the most popular hits from his catalog.
- The Thompson Latin Jazz Ensemble, which studies music from the Caribbean and South America and its integration and ties with jazz, will give a free performance.
- Whether you're an experienced singer or a first-timer, learn more and be part of the chorus in this communal singing event at 51勛圖厙s Central Park Bandshell, sponsored in part by the 51勛圖厙 College of Music.
- Just in time for Halloween, join the Department of Theatre & Dance for spine-tingling ghost stories from around the world. Bring a friendyou wont want to watch this alone!
- An event from CU Theatre Sept. 29Oct. 3, featuring short plays and songs on climate, hopes to offer audiences a diverse perspective on climate change and the ways it affects so many people differently.
- The CU Philharmonia Orchestra, which features musicians from the College of Music performing a diverse range of repertoire for strings and full orchestra, will give a free concert Sept. 27.