UNO Theatre Presents: DR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDE
UNO Weber Fine Arts Building 6505 University Dr S, Omaha, NE, United StatesIt is a UNO event, produced by UNOTheatre, showcasing the work of UNO students and faculty
— dedicated to promoting the growth and appreciation of the arts in the Omaha community.
It is a UNO event, produced by UNOTheatre, showcasing the work of UNO students and faculty
It is a UNO event, produced by UNOTheatre, showcasing the work of UNO students and faculty
It is a UNO event, produced by UNOTheatre, showcasing the work of UNO students and faculty
The collaboration with the Omaha Conservatory of Music continues after its success in October 2022 with the performance of Mozart’s Requiem. “The Conservatory cherishes opportunities like this collaboration with Résonance, where our highest-level students perform with professionals and learn important musical skills through an inspirational concert experience,” says Ruth Meints, Omaha Conservatory of Music Artistic Director.
This concert is a perfect celebration of music ages young and old, involving members of a community band and local school age musicians.
The entire team will be custom tailoring a 2-day retreat for UNO's students, with workshops covering a variety of topics.
Enjoy works by a multitude of composers who wrote in the nocturne genre, including Field, Abelardo, Poulenc, Palmgren, Britten, Chopin, Fauré, Respighi, Grieg, Liebermann, C. Schumann, and others.
The UNO Graduating BFA & BASA Student Exhibition, enables the Omaha community to witness the wonderful work created by UNO graduating arts students. For the students, this exhibition is the culmination of their studies and offers a platform for their work and research to be presented to a public audience for the first time.
The future of classical music is on display at the annual KVNO Classical Kids Showcase at 2 p.m. on January 13th. No ticket is required for this wonderful afternoon of heart-warming performances.
This is a wonderful opportunity for the Omaha community to view work by some of the leading printmakers in the country.
Acorn Academy is a nature-based learning experience for homeschooled students ages 6+
Program:
"Sfogava Con Le Stelle"- Claudio Monteverdi
"Look Down, Fair Moon"*- Mari Esabel Valverde
"Y’susum Midbar"- Zehavi, arr. Alice Parker
"Searching"***- Stephen Bouma (poem by Hime Moore)
"I Am Not Alone"***- Stephen Bouma (poem by Norah Purcell)
"Dormi Jesu"- B.E. Boykin
"Voice on the Wind"- Sarah Quartel
"Butterfly"**- Ben Keast
*denotes commissioned piece
**denotes USA premiere
***denotes pieces composed for the 23-24 CHS Singers with poetry by singers
About the program:
Last year, we performed a piece in which the composer suggested that singers could recite original poetry during the introduction, and we decided to give it a try. I was impressed by the range, depth, and poignancy of the poetry the singers produced and intrigued by the idea of having our long-time accompanist and unofficial composer-in-residence, Stephen Bouma, compose original pieces setting texts written by the singers. The results of this effort: “Searching” and “I
Am Not Alone”, form the centerpiece of our program. One common theme emerged in many of the student-written poems: finding inspiration and comfort in nature. The other pieces in our program
resonate with this idea; we turn to the moon and stars for solace when we are lovesick and when we mourn. When life presents challenges, we hope that the wilderness will bloom. We find tranquility in the way a mother soothes her infant child, self-assuredness and joy in the summer wind, and joy and wonder in the
fluttering butterfly. This music explores how our relationship with nature soothes us, sparks us, nurtures us, and brings meaning to our lives.