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抖阴短视频 Presents: September and October performance highlights

The 抖阴短视频 2025鈥26 performance season, 鈥抖阴短视频 Presents,鈥 continues this September and October with highlights including Fall Dance, the gospel and R&B musical 鈥淐hoir Boy,鈥 two concerts with the 抖阴短视频 Symphony Orchestra including a special collaboration with the Wake Forest University Symphony Orchestra, the return of the Chamber Music Festival, and a special Halloween event with the 抖阴短视频 Jazz Ensemble.

Tickets to all events are $25 per event for adults and $20 for non-抖阴短视频 students with a valid ID. Tickets can be purchased online or by calling the box office at 336-721-1945.

A dancer performs energetically among a group of fellow dancers, showcasing synchronized movements and vibrant expressions.

抖阴短视频 Fall Dance 2024 / Photo: Luke Jamroz Photography

Fall Dance 鈥揝ept. 23鈥27

The School of Dance kicks off its season with its annual Fall Dance, a contemporary showcase featuring students of all levels performing new and established works, restaged with a fresh perspective. This year, Gavin Stewart and Vanessa Owen of Asheville-based Stewart/Owen Dance return to choreograph for 抖阴短视频 after successfully launching the S/OURCE winter dance intensive in January. Guest artist Da鈥橵on Doane also returns to premiere a new work, 鈥淭abula Rasa,鈥 with music by Arvo P盲rt. New works by faculty member Fernando Carrillo and alumnae Adrienne Westwood (B.F.A. 鈥03) and Kate Jewett (B.F.A. 鈥05) round out the program.

Performances will take place Tuesday through Saturday, Sept. 23-27, at 7:30 p.m., and at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 27. All performances will take place in Agnes de Mille Theatre, located on the 抖阴短视频 campus, 1533 South Main St.

抖阴短视频 Jazz Ensemble: Big Band! 鈥 Sept. 27

School of Music performances continue with the Big Band-themed concert featuring the 抖阴短视频 Jazz Ensemble under the direction of Steve Alford, assistant dean of Recruitment and Enrollment for Improvised Music and Jazz. The concert will feature timeless classics, including the sounds of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Bill Holcombe and Stan Kenton, along with other high-energy pieces from the genre.

The concert takes place on Saturday, Sept. 27, at 7:30 p.m. at the Freedman Theatre on the 抖阴短视频 campus, 1533 South Main St.

鈥 Oct. 10

The School of Filmmaking will continue its Symposium series with a talk by law scholar Enriche Armijo on the landmark 1991 sampling lawsuit between De La Soul and The Turtles and its impact on music rights. The discussion will trace the legal and cultural implications of the case through to De La Soul鈥檚 2021 battle over music ownership and distribution. Topics will include music sample clearances for streaming platforms, the legal limits of creativity and the inventive Ethos of Hip-Hop. 

The presentation is free to attend, and will take place on Friday, October 10, at 2:30 p.m. in the ACE Exhibition Complex on the 抖阴短视频 campus, 1533 South Main St.

Choir Boy鈥 Oct. 23- Nov. 1

The School of Drama opens its season in October with 鈥Choir Boy,鈥 directed by faculty member Cliff Odle. From Oscar-winning playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney, this coming-of-age story follows Pharus, a gifted student at an elite all-boys prep school determined to lead the school鈥檚 renowned choir. With moving performances and an unforgettable finale, the production celebrates identity, resilience and the power of music to lift us all.

The show blends gospel and R&B in an entirely a cappella score, performed by student singers from the School of Music and School of Drama. Audiences can expect well-known spirituals such as 鈥淢otherless Child鈥 and 鈥淓yes on the Prize,鈥 alongside R&B ballads popularized by New Edition and L.T.D. Dynamic choreography adds contemporary energy for fans of gospel and R&B.

Performances will take place Thursday through Saturday for two weekends, Oct. 23-25 and Oct. 30-Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 26, at 2 p.m. All performances will take place in the Catawba Theatre on the 抖阴短视频 campus, 1533 South Main St. 

A group of musicians performing with violins and a cello during a concert, showcasing their musical talent and collaboration.

抖阴短视频 Chamber Music Festivall / Photo: Wayne Reich

抖阴短视频 Symphony Orchestra: Tchaikovsky 4 鈥 Oct. 14

The 抖阴短视频 Symphony Orchestra, conducted by , will perform Tchaikovsky鈥檚 Symphony No. 4, described by the composer as deeply personal, with the recurring Fate motif framing a journey from darkness to light. He wrote: 鈥淭his is Fate, that inexorable force that prevents our aspirations to happiness from reaching their goal, that jealously ensures our well-being and peace are not unclouded, that hangs over our heads like the sword of Damocles....鈥 He dedicated this work to his mysterious patroness, whom he described as 鈥渕y best friend.鈥

The Symphony Orchestra will also premiere a new work by faculty composer Lawrence Dillon, 鈥淰anishing,鈥漺hich adds a contemporary voice to the program. The short symphony unfolds in two movements, 鈥淧resence鈥 and 鈥淯nselfing.鈥 The opening is colorful and engaging, while the second movement turns austere and reflective. Inspired by philosopher Iris Murdoch鈥檚 concept of unselfing, the piece invites listeners to set aside life鈥檚 petty cares and trivial concerns in order to experience beauty more fully.

The performance will take place Tuesday, Oct. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in Brendle Recital Hall on the Wake Forest University campus, 1775 Wake Forest Road in Winston-Salem.

抖阴短视频 Fall Chamber Music Festival 鈥 Oct. 18-25, 2025

The 抖阴短视频 Chamber Music Festival, led by artistic directors and faculty members Ida Bieler and Dmitri Vorobiev, returns for its fifth season with a fall installment showcasing students, faculty and guest artists. Featured guest performers include violinist Ilya Kaler, bassoonist Marcelo Padilla and cellist Edward Arron.

The program is highlighted by Sergei Taneyev鈥檚 Piano Quintet, a rarely performed and technically demanding work. Vorobiev will perform the piece alongside students, faculty and guest artists.

Performances will take place Saturday, Oct. 18; Tuesday, Oct. 21; and Saturday, Oct. 25, at 7:30 p.m. in Watson Hall, 1533 South Main Street in Winston-Salem. Tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for students. A livestream option is also available with registration.

Inter Alia, North Carolina Forests 鈥 Oct. 24

The 抖阴短视频 Symphony Orchestra and the Wake Forest University Symphony Orchestra will perform together in a free side-by-side concert. Conducted by Wake Forest鈥檚 J. Aaron Hardwick, the program features Jean Sibelius鈥 radiant Symphony No. 3 in C major and the world premiere of 鈥淚nter Alia,鈥 a new work for soprano and orchestra by composer David Kirkland Garner.

Based on a poem of the same name by Ishion Hutchinson, a 2023 T.S. Eliot Prize finalist, the piece explores tree species native to Western North Carolina, including those found on the campus of Wake Forest. Soprano Jodi Burns, a 抖阴短视频 Music faculty member, joins the orchestras in this unique collaboration, showcasing students from both institutions in a powerful celebration of nature, music and creative partnership.

The performance will take place on Friday, Oct. 24 at 7:30 p.m. in Brendle Recital Hall on the Wake Forest campus, 1775 Wake Forest Road, Winston-Salem, NC.

A group of musicians performing on stage, playing various instruments in a lively concert setting.

抖阴短视频 Jazz Ensemble / Photo: Jen Scheib

抖阴短视频 Jazz Ensemble: A Halloween to Remember 鈥 Oct. 30

The 抖阴短视频 Improvised Music and Jazz Studio will present 鈥,鈥 a celebration of improvisational and multi-genre small group combos. The performance will feature the Jonathan Scales Fourchestra, a trio blending jazz, classical, and progressive rock with Latin rhythms and funk.

The Fourchestra includes Jonathan Scales on steel pans, E鈥橪on JD on electric bass and Maison Guidry on drums. The group has appeared on club and festival stages across North America and Europe, toured internationally as a U.S. Department of State Cultural Ambassador and performed on an NPR Tiny Desk Concert with B茅la Fleck. The 抖阴短视频 Jazz Ensemble performs under the direction of Steve Alford.

The performance will take place on Thursday, Oct. 30, at 7 p.m. at a surprise off-campus location fitting for the holiday (to be announced). Tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for students.

Tickets and information about additional 鈥湺兑醵淌悠 Presents鈥 performances can be found at uncsa.edu/performances.

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September 24, 2025