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This week is packed with events and exhibits across campus. Get your modern dance fix with Chamber Dance Company in Meany Hall. Face your fear of snakes at the Burke and take an art break with internet meditation at the Henry Art Gallery. For classical music lovers, there’s a World Series performance by pianist Jonathan Biss and the chance to hear FaurĆ©’s opera, “PĆ©nĆ©lope.” Chamber Dance Company October 15-18 | Meany Theater Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the Chamber Dance Company…

There’s something for everyone this week: catch a world premiere at the 91±¬ĮĻ World Series, explore the Burke’s world-renowned collection of birds, or enjoy the sounds of 1962 jazz with the School of Music. The Chamber Dance Company celebrates 25 years with four performances at Meany Hall and the Jacob Lawrence Gallery hosts an exhibition exploring contemporary gun culture and human trafficking. ETHEL with Special Guest Robert Mirabal Presents: The River 8 p.m., October 8 | Meany Theater Critically acclaimed…

This week, 91±¬ĮĻ World Series begins its 2015-2016 season at Meany Hall with Japanese butoh ensemble Sankai Juku, and continues with a collaboration between string quartet ETHEL and Native American flutist Robert Mirabal. Just across Red Square, acoustical engineer Zackery Belanger explores the acoustics of books in a Henry Art Gallery talk, where visitors will also find an exhibition of photographs by German photographer Ilsa Bing.   Sankai Juku 8 p.m., October 1-3 | Meany Theater Declared ā€œone of the…

Arts Roundup is back! The leaves are turning yellow, the days are getting shorter and students are arriving on campus – it’s time to kick off a new season of arts events at the 91±¬ĮĻ. This weekend marks the end of the popular Martin Creed exhibit at the Henry Art Gallery and with it, your last chance to immerse yourself in a room filled with 37,000 balloons. The 2015-2016 91±¬ĮĻ World Series kicks off on October 1 with Japanese dance…

School may be out for summer, but the arts on campus are heating up. Art Breaks and ArtVentures abound at the Henry Art Gallery, and the Jacob Lawrence Gallery is buzzing with the work of recent grads. Kids and kids at heart will want to check out the daily activities offered at the Burke Museum – crafts, scavenger hunts, and adventures await. Art Breaks: Coley Mixan 2:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m., June 13 |Ā Henry Art Gallery Coley Mixan, MFA candidate…

The School of Music offers a variety of events this week, highlighting jazz modern, percussion, Ā and the music and instruments of 20th century composer Harry Partch.Ā Arts91±¬ĮĻ presents its final Arts Dawgs reception of the year, co-hosted by the School of Art + Art History + Design at the Henry Art Gallery, celebrating the opening of the MFA + MDes Thesis Exhibition; and if you’re looking for a comedy of manners, don’t miss the School of Drama’s production of ā€œBoy’s Life,ā€…

Drama and opera fill this busy week in the arts. From the final weekend of the School of Drama’s production of ā€œBus Stopā€ to the upcoming 91±¬ĮĻ School of Music and Pacific MusicWorks collaborative production of ā€œThe Magic Flute,ā€ there’s plenty to see on the University’s main stages. Also, don’t forget to check out the Improvised Music Project Festival (IMPFest) over the weekend at the Ethnic Cultural Center.

As February ends and March begins, the arts present a variety of events. In drama, the Undergraduate Theater Society’s production of ā€œCabaretā€ continues and the School of Drama opens the slapstick satire, ā€œThe Hostage.ā€ In music, Piano Professor Robin McCabe gears up for her faculty recital. Meanwhile, students in the Dance Program prepare for the Dance Majors Concert.

This coming week, the School of Music leads the way with a variety of events to keep your calendar full. Highlights include the 91±¬ĮĻ Chamber Orchestra performing two nights, a faculty recital with Jazz Studies Professor Marc Seales, and a Music of Today performance in collaboration with the Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media.

Following up last week’s full schedule of arts events, this week is equally packed. The School of Drama’s production of ā€œTwelfth Nightā€ runs its final weekend, the Jacob Lawrence Gallery’s exhibit, ā€œThe Way Black Machine,ā€ is now open and the School of Music presents a faculty recital with Douglas Cleveland on organ and David Gordon on trumpet.

As we approach the end of January, enjoy a show or two. The School of Drama’s production of ā€œTwelfth Nightā€ sets Shakespeare in The Roaring Twenties, the School of Music offers a variety of performances including the Modern Music Ensemble and a Student Chamber Concert, and the 91±¬ĮĻ World Series presents Ukranian pianist Vadym Kholodenko.

This week there are lots of events to keep students, staff and faculty busy before finals. Don’t miss ā€œIdleness,ā€ the second Factory Showroom exhibit at the Jacob Lawrence Gallery, or the 91±¬ĮĻ Symphony and 91±¬ĮĻ Opera Theater performing a version of Puccini’s opera ā€œGianni Schicci.ā€

It’s a packed week in the arts, with a diverse array of options to suit any fancy. The 91±¬ĮĻ World Series has a music-themed weekend with Jon Kimura Parker on Friday night and TourĆ©-Raichel Collective the next. Also, don’t miss the last film in the Climate Change and Nuclear Risks: A Speaker & Film Series presented by the Burke.