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Experience the harmonious beauty of UVU's Chamber Choir and Deep Green in a captivating music recital. Be captivated by their impeccable blend, rich tones, and dynamic performances as they explore a diverse repertoire. Prepare to be moved by the power of choral music in an unforgettable evening of musical excellence.
Come join us for an exhibition highlighting work by students from the Department of Art & Design. An opening reception will be held Thursday, April 4 from 5:30-8 p.m.
Gallery on 6th Hours:
M-F, 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
Come join us for an exhibition highlighting work by students from the Department of Art & Design. An opening reception will be held Thursday, April 4 from 5:30-8 p.m.
Gallery 402 Hours:
M-F, 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
The philosophy of ‘beauty’ and ‘aesthetics’ in western arts goes back to Greek philosopher Aristotle, while the 18th-century art historian Winckelmann’s appreciation of Greek naturalism and ideal beauty concepts defined the western sense of aesthetics for many centuries to come. While Winckelmann and his contemporaries were fully aware of non-western cultural traditions, they hardly ever bothered to test the cross-cultural validity of the concept of ‘beauty’ elsewhere other than Europe.
This event contemplates on historical examples from Mesopotamia, Japan, and Africa where ‘beautiful’ is not even a valid category of appreciation. It questions whether we can view non-Western artworks for the qualities attributed to them beyond beautiful, and whether we can appreciate the aesthetic appeal of objects without being obsessed with beauty.
Looking for a rock concert, a pop concert, and an a capella concert? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Join all of the bands and a capella groups from UVU’s Commercial Music program for an exciting, stand up and shout, dancing in the aisles kind of night. Buy your tickets early so you don’t miss the most rockin’ night at UVU.
This Tony Award-winning musical by Stephen Sondheim takes a look at the Brothers Grimm fairy tale characters and their journey after happy endings. A dark comedy that teaches us that getting what you want is not always what you need to make you happy. Follow the Baker and his Wife, Cinderella, Jack, Rapunzel, Little Red, and the Wolf as their stories intertwine in this popular Sondheim classic.
We are pleased to offer ASL interpretation for the performance on Wednesday, April 10 at 7:30 p.m., sponsored by the UVU Accessibility Office.
Join us for a captivating evening of classical music as UVU's talented Chamber Orchestra performs Britten's Serenade for Tenor, Horn, and Strings with special guests performances from Anita Miller and Joshua Lindsay. Experience the beauty and precision of this exceptional ensemble as they transport you to a world of musical brilliance.
Fire Tender is a short film written, directed, and produced by Dr. Roni Jo Draper (Yurok), that tells the story of Yurok tribal members returning to traditional fire ways. Margo Robbins is a grandmother, cultural educator, healer, and Indigenous fire practitioner who is fighting for the Yurok Tribe’s return of fire sovereignty—the right to utilize fire for tribal land stewardship outlawed by settlers. Margo works to overturn one hundred years of environmentally devastating anti-fire policies that have put Yurok lands at risk and prevented access to the natural resources needed for clean water, foodstuff, and materials needed for traditional lifeways.
The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Dr. Roni Jo Draper.
Seating is limited.
Celebrate the creative work of our graduating dance majors as they join their resources and talents to create a collaborative Capstone concert. Be inspired, be engaged, and be moved by this dynamic concert which showcases works of various dance forms and styles created by UVU’s emerging choreographers.
Get ready for an evening filled with laughter and musical talent as UVU opera students present a delightful performance of comedic opera scenes. Enjoy an array of hilarious situations and memorable characters brought to life through their expressive voices and theatrical performances. Don't miss this entertaining showcase of operatic humor and skill.
UVU’s annual festival of student written, student directed, student designed, and student acted work is always one of the most popular events of the year! Come for a celebration of the creative process in the theatre!
Come join us for an exhibition highlighting work by the Graphic Design majors from the Department of Art & Design. An opening reception will be held Thursday, April 18 from 5:30-8 p.m.
Gallery on 6th Hours:
M-F, 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
Come join us for an exhibition highlighting work by students from the Department of Art & Design. An opening reception will be held Thursday, April 18 from 5:30-8 p.m.
Gallery 402 Hours:
M-F, 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
Join UVU’s Hip Hop crew, Esprit d.c. as they showcase choreography from both students and renowned professional choreographers through Hip Hop elements of Dance, DJing, and Graffiti. Esprit d.c. is bound to sell out, so get your tickets now!
Come celebrate Easter with us with UVU’s premiere of Mahler’s Resurrection Symphony at the Noorda Center Concert Hall, in one of the biggest productions to be presented on the stage of the Noorda Center Concert Hall stage and in UVU’s history with over 200 performers on stage, with musicians from the UVU Symphony, UVU Chamber Choir, UVU Deep Green, SUU Opus Chamber Choir, Wasatch Chorale, Utah Baroque Ensemble, Mapleton Chorale, Utah Valley Youth Symphony, area music teachers and musicians, UVU music faculty, as well as soloists mezzo soprano Kirstin Chávez and soprano Julia Gershkoff!
Experience the magic of one of the greatest compositions of all time that was recently featured in Bradley Cooper’s Maestro!
A wind symphony provides all voices from a traditional orchestra using only wind and percussion instruments. That is, there are no string sections: violins, violas, and cellos. This is done by adding many more brass and woodwind players and percussionists playing both pitched and rhythm instruments. The sound of a wind symphony is unique. Some feel it has the characteristic sound of a large and powerful pipe organ. Yet the music is an artistically combined sound. Individual musicians intone their own separate "pipes" and percussionists create sounds striking a wide variety of instruments. This carefully blended interpretation breathes life into the composer's work, which in turn communicates in a way that only fine music can. Enjoy UVU’s Wind Symphony for a unique classical music experience.
The UVU Museum of Art at Lakemount is pleased to present the 2024 Student Art Exhibition. This exhibition showcases the exceptional talent of 69 artists through nearly 100 works in a variety of media including ceramics, drawing, entertainment design, graphic design, illustration, painting, photography, and sculpture. This year marks our most competitive Student Art Exhibition yet as we received more than 400 artwork submissions.
Come join us for an exhibition highlighting work by the Illustration majors from the Department of Art & Design. An opening reception will be held Thursday, April 25 from 5:30-8 p.m.
Gallery on 6th Hours:
M-F, 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
Come join us for an exhibition highlighting work by students from the Department of Art & Design. An opening reception will be held Thursday, April 25 from 5:30-8 p.m.
Gallery 402 Hours:
M-F, 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
The UVU Ballroom Dance Company is a premier ballroom dance company which won two more titles last June in the Open British Formation Championships at Blackpool, England, bringing UVU’s total wins to six. In addition, The UVU Ballroom Dance Company has won two USADance National Formation Championships as well as Dancing With the Stars Collegiate Championships to win the Mirrorball Trophy in the show’s first ever collegiate championship. The company wows audiences and judges around the world with their fresh choreography, attention to technique, and enthusiasm for the art of ballroom styles in International and American, including Latin, Standard Ballroom, Smooth and Rhythm.
Join Joe Gransden and his 16-Piece Big Band as he performs “Songs Of Sinatra & Friends,” featuring a collection of unforgettable classics made famous by folks like Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin, and more!
This is quickly becoming one of the busiest groups on the jazz scene. Smokey Robinson says of the band, “Joe has an innate ability to connect with an audience. His singing and trumpet playing are world class. Throw in his 16-piece big band and you have something very special!”
This performance is suitable for ages six and up.