Opinion: Riverside Arts Center continually demonstrates its commitment to building community
Riverside Arts Center is committed to the Ypsilanti community. It provides countless opportunities to get involved and learn new things.
Riverside Arts Center is committed to the Ypsilanti community. It provides countless opportunities to get involved and learn new things.
Pianist Jerry Wong performed in EMU’s Alexander Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 12. His performance received applause and a standing ovation.
On Tuesday, February 12, The EMU Jazz Ensemble played for a crowd and dedicated the music to female jazz composers.
‘North Star’ follows the journey of a young African-American girl who grows up in the south on her way to self-discovery.
The Symphony Orchestra of EMU held their concert in Pease Auditorium on Friday, February 8th. The concert was sensory-friendly, providing various accommodations.
The 4th Annual ‘Moments of Color’ was held Tuesday, February 5th, in EMU’s ballroom, bringing crowds together to learn and honor important African American figures throughout history.
The theme of “Insecurity” in Ypsilanti’s community was brought to life in the free art exhibit at The Riverside Arts Center, which from Jan. 10 to Jan. 31. The idea for the gallery was thought up the Ypsi Gathering Space. The exhibit aimed to demonstrate the vulnerable side and thoughts of people in the community.
Dr. Anita Rich conducts the students of EMU in the 6 Figures Performance held in Quirk Sponberg’s 107 Lab Theatre, showcasing their improvisational skills for the public on Tuesday, Jan. 28.
The USAF Band of Mid-America’s Shades of Blue jazz ensemble honored veterans and the nation with their performance for students and community members
EMU Poetry Society holds the 19th annual Color of Drums celebration. This year’s theme, “Legends Never Die,” was one of many MLK events at EMU and dedicated to the late EMU graduate, Tiran Marion Burrell.
A David Hockney quote is analyzed and is responded to.
A quote from William Seward Burroughs is discussed.
To enhance viewers' enjoyment of EMU productions, the School of Communication, Media & Theatre Arts (CMTA) decided to install new seats in both Quirk and Sponberg theatres. Their goal is to raise a minimum of $200,000 before the end of August 2020. To make a donation or learn more about the S.I.T. campaign, visit donate.emich.edu/project/16623.
EMU art students describe their experience in EMU's art program and their general artistic experiences.
Jack-o’-lanterns get their final hurrah in Frog Island Park. To finish the Halloween season off strong, Ypsi residents of all ages bring their pumpkins to put on display for the whole community to see. The charmed evening also featured entertainment including fire dancing, a monster violinist, and a tarot card reader.
The fourth annual YpsiGLOW took place on Friday, Oct. 25, attracting community members of all ages and lighting up the streets of downtown Ypsilanti.
YpsiWrites held its grand-opening themed “Everyone’s a Writer” at all three YDL locations on Saturday. Ypsilanti community members participated in writing prompts, activities and winning prizes.
Cabaret is a risqué musical based on the play by John Van Bruten. When an unfortunate situation happened, the cast and crew banded together to produce a fantastic show. “Come to the cabaret, old chum!”
My perception of a quote from Nina Simone, as well as a song written and sung by Paolo Nutini.
Discussion of creative works leading into encouraging participation in the creation of art by the public.