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Known for her role as Angelica Schuyler Church in the original Broadway cast of "Hamilton," Renée Elise Goldsberry will perform a solo concert at BYU.
BYU professors, LDS seminary and institute instructors, and experts from a variety of fields will teach 1,000 classes focused on increasing knowledge and helping attendees to bless the lives of others.
The BYU International Center for Law and Religion Studies is inviting the public to a conference focused on the current state of religious freedom in schools, the workplace and in the public square.
Directed by School of Music professor Lawrence Vincent, the opera is his last production after a 20-year career at BYU.
The Department of Theater and Media Arts presents the BYU premiere of "Argonautika," a play adapted from "The Voyage of Jason and the Argonauts" by Tony Award-winning director/playwright Mary Zimmerman
The season promises a variety of theatre and musical performances to inspire audiences
The season promises exhilarating live performances by the crème de la crème of the performing arts world
Every Tuesday students, faculty, staff and the greater BYU community gather for a weekly Devotional or Forum address. Devotionals & Forums will be in the de Jong Concert Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center.
Read through President Worthen's advice to BYU's newest graduates. Be inspired by stories of pushing others across the finish line. And improve your life with 3 steps for success.
Evening of Percussion features percussion music by BYU’s Percussion Ensemble directed by Matt Coleman, the Panoramic Steel ensemble directed by Ron Brough and the Gamelan Bintang Wahyu directed by Jeremy Grimshaw.
The theme for this year is "Converted Unto the Lord."
SONY Recording Artist Lexi Walker will join BYU Synthesis April 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center, BYU.
Interim Director Matthew Nielsen said the students always look forward to this end-of-year performance. In fact, the choir has been working on some of these pieces since September.
The performance begins with the “Violin Concert no. 1” by Dmitri Shostakovich with artist Alex Woods. The second half of the concert is given over to Sergei Rachmaninoff's famous “Symphony no. 2, in E Minor.”
“There is nothing quite like the power of music in helping us to express emotions,” BYU Singers member Elisa Thurber said. “Performing and rehearsing never fails to be a healing experience for me."
Salonga’s return to BYU marks a much-anticipated night of standards and show tunes.
The concert will also include the presentation of the United States National Amateur Cabaret Champions, and BYU students, Benjamin Ralph and Kayci Treu.
The director knew the team had to create space for the actors to run, and while this running would include some stylized choreography, the majority had to be true running. Luckily, he had the right man for the job.
Under the direction of Jean Applonie, Women’s Chorus has prepared a night full of variety including Baroque, contemporary, popular folk and hymns.
The performance will include “Incantation and Dance” and “Release the Hounds,” by Daniel Montoya as well as a piece honoring Rosa Parks.
The concert will feature music from Russia, Italy and America.
After five years of work BYU has obtained the rights for the production. In preparation for the performance, seats were removed from the Pardoe Theatre to make room for a track that will run through the audience.
Based on the Salem witch trials, the play emphasizes the danger a fear-based society can create and its potential to destroy lives.
With a multi-talented cast of dancers, actors, mimes and comedians, Cirk La Putyka transcends the lines between acrobatics, contemporary dance, concert and sport.