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  • A.D. Carson performing on stage with the Charlottesville Symphony

    UVA’s Dr. A.D. Carson Debuts Orchestral Hip-Hop Project “& metaphors” with Charlottesville Symphony

    July 10, 2025

  • A rainbow background with a stack of three cartoon books in the center. Three blocks with the phrase "A & E" are on top of the books.

    A&E Book Club: Queer Fiction Set in the Past, Present and Future

    https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/06/ae-book-club-queer-fiction-set-in-the-past-present-and-future?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

  • Group of UVA students in the Hullabahoo a-capella group jumping in celebration at the top of the Rotunda.

    The Music Beat: UVA’s Hullabahoos Hit the Right Note – And Win Big

    https://news.virginia.edu/content/music-beat-uvas-hullabahoos-hit-right-note-and-win-big

  • Two trophies both in the shapes of silver microphones, sitting on a wooden table.

    WTJU Wins Six National and State Awards for Radio Excellence

    https://www.wtju.net/wtju-wins-six-national-and-state-awards-for-radio-excellence/

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The Virginia Women's Chorus assembles on the stage of Old Cabell Hall, accompanied by a pianist.
Music

The Virginia Women’s Chorus Lights Up Hearts with a Merry Holiday Experience

Surrounded by the warm, festive ambiance of the gaily-decorated University Baptist Church, members of the University community gathered for the Virginia Women’s Chorus’ 40th Annual Candlelight Concert Saturday afternoon.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2023/12/the-virginia-womens-chorus-lights-up-hearts-with-a-merry-holiday-experience?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

An illustration of the future performing arts center in the Emmet-Ivy Corridor. The illustration shows a walkway next to a two-story building with floor-to-ceiling windows.

Future Performing Arts Center To Be Named for Generous Benefactors

A future performing arts center at the University of Virginia will be named for Tessa and Richard Ader, a pair of philanthropists who previously donated $50 million to the University as part of a commitment to bolster music, dance and theater in Charlottesville and Central Virginia.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/future-arts-center-be-named-generous-benefactors

Noel Lobely and Sound Fragments Book Cover
Music

'Sound Fragments: From Field Recording to African-Electronic Stories' Wins Big!!

Noel Lobley's 2022 groundbreaking study of the world's largest archive of field recordings of African music, 'Sound Fragments: From Field Recording to African-Electronic Stories', has won two more prizes at the recent Society for Ethnomusicology (SEM) meeting.

December 11, 2023
Holden Brown, wearing a brown jacket and a navy blue baseball cap, draws faces on a colourful canvas.
Visual Art

Holden Brown is an Artist On and Off the Soccer Field

When he’s not making game-winning saves or serving as team captain, Holden Brown, University soccer goalkeeper and fourth-year College student, is pursuing a pastime different from many of his teammates — art.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2023/12/holden-brown-is-an-artist-on-and-off-the-soccer-field?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

Emma Heraldo, dressed in a blue blazer and dress pants, sits in the rotunda and twirls a drumstick in hand, beaming at the camera.
Music

UVA’s Viral Student Drummer Talks Internet Stardom

Hailing from Richmond, Elena Heraldo — drummer and first-year College student — has earned the status of internet microcelebrity after amassing over 867,000 followers posting drum covers of popular songs on social media.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2023/11/u-va-s-viral-student-drummer-talks-internet-stardom?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

Four works from the Kluge-Ruhe's "Performing Country" exhibit. From left to right: a painting made of brown, orange, black and white circles, dots and lines; a painted statue of a person; an illustration in white of people over a dark gray background; a photo of a shirtless man with a red bullseye on his chest in front of a black background.
Visual Art

“Performing Country” Exhibits First Nations Australian Culture Through Continuously Unfolding Artistic Traditions

The Kluge-Ruhe stands apart from all other art collections at the University — it is the only museum outside of Australia dedicated to showcasing Indigenous Australian art.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2023/11/performing-country-exhibits-first-nations-australian-culture-through-continuously-unfolding-artistic-traditions?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

Michael Slon wears a tuxedo and a santa hat while smiling and singing or speaking into a microphone
Music

Messiah Sing-In

Spread some Christmas cheer by singing loud for all to hear at the 56th annual Messiah Sing-In. Conductor Michael Slon leads community singers, members of the Charlottesville Symphony, and other local professionals through Handel’s nativity oratorio.

https://www.c-ville.com/messiah-sing-in

A person with black curly hair, heavy theatrical makeup, and a red corset stands with their hands on their hips in front of a projected screen.

Rocky Horror at UVA brings "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" to Newcomb Theatre

The student-run cast of Rocky Horror at U.Va. screened “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” in Newcomb Hall Theater Friday evening, a semesterly tradition drawing an enthusiastic audience of die-hard “Rocky” fans and new viewers alike. Bubbles blew, toilet paper flew and cast members shed a layer or two as the 1975 cult-classic played behind a live shadow cast reenactment.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2023/11/rocky-horror-at-u-va-brings-the-rocky-horror-picture-show-to-newcomb-theatre?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

Four band members stand on the stage of 1515. On the left, someone plucks a bass; in the back, someone sits at a drum set; in front of them, a person in a black dress sings into a microphone; to the right, someone in a white tee plays the keyboard.
Music

WXTJ’s First-ever Jazz and R&B Night Draws Large Crowd in Emphatic Success

Students filled tables, couches, the staircase and even the floor of 1515 Saturday to cheer on student musicians at WXTJ’s first-ever Jazz and R&B night. Lured by free pizza but retained by a mesmerizing show, spectators were thoroughly engaged throughout the student-radio station’s three-and-a-half hour program.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2023/11/wxtjs-first-ever-jazz-and-r-b-night-draws-large-crowd-in-emphatic-success?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

An old, faded book is propped open onto two pages: on the left, an illustration of a man standing on a pedestal; on the right, text that reads "Fables of Aesop and others. Newly done into English with an application to each fable. Illustrated with CUTTS. garrit anniles Ex re Fabellas — hor. The Fifth Edition. LONDON: Printed for J. and R. Tonson, and J. Watts."

“Figure and Fable: Aesop Through the Ages” expands on classics

Infusing the Fralin with captivating illustrations of familiar childhood tales, “Figure and Fable: Aesop Through the Ages” dives into a world of Aesop’s fables — the exhibit is a compelling collection of various authors and artists’ reimaginations of the classic fables throughout time.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2023/11/figure-and-fable-aesop-through-the-ages-expands-on-classics?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

Seven men in black or yellow track suits perform a dance onstage, making their bodies look like the shape of a cobra.
Dance

Step by step, Iota Beta discovers brotherhood through dance

Dating back to the mid-1900s, step dancing — or stepping — and strolling have become an integral part of Black fraternities and sororities across the United States. This is no exception in the Iota Beta chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., the members of which see the unique art form as a way to bond and assert their identity within their community.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2023/11/step-by-step-iota-beta-discovers-brotherhood-through-dance?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

Top left: three people look up and to their left while bathed in a red light. Top right: a framed photo of a woman and child next to a lit candle. Bottom left: a woman holds up a glass of wine in front of her face while sitting behind several lit candles. Bottom right: a man with a mustache looks to his left close to the camera.
Film

U.Va. alumna Karen Zipor makes a splash in the entertainment industry

For many students pursuing degrees in the arts, graduation demands an answer to the age-old question begged by parents, grandparents and uncles — “What can you even do with that degree?” For Class of 2022 alumna Karen Zipor, the answer is easy.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2023/11/u-va-alumna-karen-zipor-makes-a-splash-in-the-entertainment-industry?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

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