Events for September 25 - November 9
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- SLPA (English, Theatre, Music)
Visiting Writers Series and Six Bridges: An Afternoon with Margot Livesey
Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall Little Rock, AR, United StatesBest-selling author and professor in the prestigious Iowa Writer’s Workshop will visit UA Little Rock to read from her recent novel, The Road from Belhaven. After the reading, Livesey will […]
October Chamber and Wind Ensemble Concert
Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall Little Rock, AR, United StatesA concert of chamber and wind ensemble music.
Choirs and Percussion Collaborative Concert
Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall Little Rock, AR, United StatesCollaborative concert with choir and percussion.
Visiting Writers Series: An Afternoon with Grant Faulkner
Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall Little Rock, AR, United StatesReading and Conversation with Visiting Writer, Grant Faulkner. Grant Faulkner is the Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) and the co-founder of 100 Word Story. He has published […]
Guest Vocalists: Jonathan & Christina Ray
Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall Little Rock, AR, United StatesAs part of a guest artist residency, Jonathan and Christina Ray will perform at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 17 in the Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall. A musical duo based […]
2024 – 25 MTNA (Music Teachers National Association) Competition
Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall Little Rock, AR, United StatesMTNA has been the backbone for a collaborative community of music-teaching professionals, connecting both the seasoned educator and those at the beginning of their career.
Fall Percussion Concert
Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall Little Rock, AR, United StatesUA Little Rock music students practice for their Fall Percussion Ensemble Concert in the Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall.
Native American Heritage Month: William Tincup’s Squaw Play Reading
Presenting William Tincup’s Squaw, by Diane Glancy! The play is a story of the Cherokee Removal of 1839. This first Cherokee “Trail of Tears” was a 950-mile-long forced relocation from […]
Native American Heritage Month: William Tincup’s Squaw Play Reading
UA Little Rock Downtown 333 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock, ARPresenting William Tincup’s Squaw, by Diane Glancy! The play is a story of the Cherokee Removal of 1839. This first Cherokee “Trail of Tears” was a 950-mile-long forced relocation from […]
UA Little Rock Percussion Day
Fine Arts Building 2801 South University Ave, Little Rock, AR, United StatesThe School of Literary and Performing Arts invites you to the UA Little Rock Percussion Day. This will take place on Saturday, November 9 starting at 9 am and going […]