What to expect from Music and Theatre & Dance in their fall seasons

Most classes are remote this semester, but performers in the College of Arts & Sciences are still preparing to entertain audiences while keeping themselves and fans safe.

Read on to learn what’s in store from the Department of Music and the Department of Theatre & Dance.

Music Performances

Look forward to a virtual release of MusiCollage in October. Featuring the University of Michigan-Flint Chorale, Chamber Singers, Jazz Ensemble, Orchestra, Wind Symphony, student soloists, and student chamber ensembles, this fast-paced event will offer both live and recorded performances.

As the semester continues, be sure to check for additional video releases by the Chamber Singers, Chorale, Jazz Ensemble, Orchestra, Wind Symphony, and student chamber ensembles.

Be sure to visit the Department of Music website and the University of Michigan-Flint YouTube channel to enjoy a wide variety of music and our students’ artistry this fall.

Theatre & Dance

Look forward to video productions of scenes from work by African American and female artists, directed by Arts Administration graduate student Kelli Crump. These pieces, each of which will last 20 minutes, will be released in October through December. Release dates:

  • October 23
  • November 6
  • December 4
  • December 18

The Fall Dance Concert will also be delivered in a virtual format. Consisting mainly of solo pieces and duets, you will see student capstone performances and work completed by choreography students. Release date: November 20.

Visit the Department of Theatre & Dance to see performances as they are released.