The University of Wyoming Symphony Orchestra joins the Department of Theatre and Dance in producing two fully-staged ballets from the repertoire of Sergei Diaghilev’s groundbreaking “Ballets Russes,” “Afternoon of a Faun,” composed by Claude Debussy, and “Petrushka,” composed by Igor Stravinsky.
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Helios Trio, Chi-Chen Wu, piano, John Fadial, violin, Beth Vanderborgh, cello, will give a send-off recital in anticipation of their Weill Recital Hall debut in Carnegie Hall, Sunday, February 27 at 3:00 p.m.
Read MoreThe University of Wyoming Department of Music will host English pianist Andrew Harley in residence from March 7 through 10.
Read MoreThe University of Wyoming’s Malcolm Wallop Civic Engagement Program seeks your input to help us get a better picture of the opportunities and barriers our citizens face to academic achievement, employment, and community resilience.
Read MoreThe University of Wyoming Department of Music is honored to present guest artist Tom Hooten, Principal Trumpet of the Los Angeles Philharmonic and one of the world’s prominent classical trumpeters today.
Read MoreThe University of Wyoming Alumni Association (UWAA) is offering the chance to win a 14-inch-high “Talk About Your Cowboy” bronze statue by D.
Read MoreThe University of Wyoming Center on Aging (WyCOA) is offering free online and in-person workshops throughout the state for people with chronic health conditions and their caregivers.
Read MoreNikki Steffes Hansen, one of the greatest members of the University of Wyoming women’s rodeo team, is the featured speaker of the third annual JCA Bucking Horse Gala Saturday, Feb.
Read MoreThe University of Wyoming is proud to present New York Times best-selling author Tommy Orange in a public reading from his breakout debut novel, entitled “There There,” at the Buchanan Center for the Performing Arts Thrust Theatre on Thursday, March 3, at 6 p.m.
Read MoreWYOpen Stages, a diversity initiative of the University of Wyoming Department of Theatre and Dance, presents “Bless Me, Coatlicue,” the first play about the life and work of the celebrated Chicano writer Rudolfo Anaya, Friday, February 11 and Saturday, February 12 at 7:30 p.m.
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