Mixed-major band brings music to life
Modern and traditional music will collide Monday as the Ohio University Symphonic Band performs at the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium for its annual fall performance.
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Modern and traditional music will collide Monday as the Ohio University Symphonic Band performs at the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium for its annual fall performance.
Light, joyful dance compositions contrasted with darker, introspective pieces were showcased this weekend as part of the Senior Dance Concert.
What: Music of Argentina and the Andes
A performance that includes topics such as love, anxiety, heartbreak, sex and death by way of poetry, monologues and performance art is not the usual fare at Donkey Coffee, but will entertain the usual coffee crowd Friday night.
Compositions pieced together from diary entries and sounds of percussion instruments, meshing with a backdrop of computerized tape loops, will be played by the percussion ensemble Tuesday.
A chilly, damp day did not deter excited partygoers dressed in an eclectic range of costumes from attending Saturday’s annual Halloween Block Party.
Big beats and impassioned rhymes resounded throughout the Baker Center Theater Saturday night as local rappers competed to be named the opener for the Machine Gun Kelly concert next weekend.
Movement is an aspect of life that can go unnoticed in the daily grind, but a dance performance Thursday and Friday night will aim to examine just that.
Overseas conflict will be the topic of discussion Thursday. A former Israeli Defense Forces paratrooper will be speaking candidly about his experience.
Confidence and empowerment are not often thought of as methods of defense, but they will serve as the primary mechanisms reinforced at a five-week sexual assault program.
After performing in a Bentley Hall lecture room last year, OU Improv has made a permanent home this year in the Baker Center Theater every Thursday at 9 p.m.
ARTS/West will host the annual The Humble Play: New Play Festival of Appalachian Ohio, an event that is designed to showcase the playwriting process.
Saturday night, a free show at Casa Nueva will be the destination of choice for fans of old-style rock ‘n’ roll and folk music.
Laughter emanating from Baker University Center’s first-floor lounge is becoming common on Saturday nights.