Our university’s dynamic arts program struts its stuff in April with 9 student presentations, including the final performance of the Spring Dance Concert tonight (April 4). Most of the events are $8 for the public.
Spring Dance Concert – final performance at 7:30 pm April 4 in Robinson Hall. Concert features Tracer and Esplanade by the American Modern Dance pioneer Paul Taylor, and works by E.E. Balcos, Rachel Barker, and AGA Collaborative. Tickets are $18 for general admission; $10 for seniors. Details and tickets
Graphic Design arts reception and exhibition – 5 pm April 10 at Rowe Galleries. You’re invited to the opening reception of works by seniors graduating with bachelor of fine-arts degrees in the area of graphic design. The show will run through April 14. Details
Philharmonia string orchestra – April 12 at Rowe Recital Hall. Free. Details
Percussion Ensemble – 7:30 pm April 17 at Anne Belk Theater in Robinson Hall. Tickets
Music in the Gardens – 11 am-noon April 21 in the Susie Harwood Garden Gazebo at UNC Charlotte’s Botanical Gardens. Bring lunch and enjoy classical music courtesy of students in UNC Charlotte Music Department. Details
Symphonic Band – 7:30 pm April 25 at Anne Belk Theater in Robinson Hall. Tickets
Wind Ensemble – 7:30 pm April 26 at Anne Belk Theater in Robinson Hall. Tickets
Chamber Orchestra – 7:30 pm April 27 at Anne Belk Theater in Robinson Hall. Tickets
Fine Arts student reception and exhibition – Opening reception 5 pm April 24 in Rowe Arts Building. Exhibition continues until April 28. Free. Details
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