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Ask an Artist: Jun Akimoto, Kodo member
The traditional Japanese drumming ensemble Kodo was last in Ann Arbor in 2008. The group was a hands-down hit with audiences of all ages. Kodo returns to Hill Auditorium next Wednesday, February…
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People are Watching: UMS Programming Director Michael Kondziolka interviews the Takacs Quartet’s Edward Dusinberre
Last spring, UMS Programming Director Michael Kondziolka interviewed Takacs Quartet violinist Edward Dusinberre. In this second installment of the interview, Michael and Ed talk specifically about the 10/11 season Schubert Cycle (which resumes this Sunday at Rackham Auditorium) and why audiences are still captivated by Schubert’s music.
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Free Public Events with the Merce Cunningham Dance Co. This Week
Each year, we have a chance to get to know some of the artists on the UMS season a little better. We hope you’ll join us this week for any of the free public residency events with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company:
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Jazz is like…chess?
Editor’s Note: While we’re all excited for this Saturday’s double-bill with the Vijay Iyer Trio and Rudresh Mahanthappa’s Apex, not all of us are as well-versed in jazz from the cutting edge…
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Snowed In: The Cleveland Orchestra in Ann Arbor!
See how the Cleveland Orchestra spent their snow day in Ann Arbor!
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U-M Student Bennett Stein’s Reflection on the Arts Presenters Conference
The APAP Conference and New York again reminds me of the importance of the arts in our society–art is not an extra thing, rather it is integral to our daily lives–and the invaluable contributions of UMS to our community and the larger arts world.
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Attention Theater Lovers: Join A Play Reading Group to Read Aloud “The Cripple of Inishmaan”
Join a Play Reading Group to Read Aloud The Cripple of Inishmaan In March, UMS welcomes Ireland’s Druid and Atlantic Theater Company for several performances of Martin McDonagh’s dark comedy,The Cripple of…
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VIDEO & CONTEST: What deal would you make with devil?
Legendary Blues musician Robert Johnson was rumored to have made a deal with the devil to receive his extraordinary guitar-playing talents. Join our contest to win a pair of tickets to Blues at the Crossroads on February 10 by answering the question: what deal would you make with the devil?
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VIDEO: People are Watching…Fela & Tony Allen
We’ve found some pretty amazing video of the Bill T. Jones’ production of Fela (which plays this Sunday at the Michigan Theater through the NT Live series of high-def broadcasts). The visuals and music just seem absolutely stunning.