Ed Carter, an associate professor in the Department of Communications, was recently appointed associate dean of the BYU College of Fine Arts and Communications by Stephen Jones, dean of the [...]
The BYU Philharmonic Orchestra celebrated the 100-year anniversary of Igor Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring” by performing it for delighted audiences in the Harris Fine Arts Center. Fans of [...]
Not many people can say they’ve designed a costume for Kool-Aid Man, Tarzan’s gorilla friends and a flying fish for The Little Mermaid. Rory Scanlon can. Scanlon, associate dean of Undergraduate [...]
“Twenty years goes by in a hurry,” said Paul L. Anderson, curator of Southwest American Art and former Head of Design at Brigham Young University’s Museum of Art. Anderson would know—this year [...]
By Derek Gurr A scream is heard offstage and a big, green Frankenstein lumbers out to change the Monster Grove death count to 122. Frankenstein, who serves as mayor of Monster Grove, a huggable [...]
By Derek Gurr A huge swamp thing slides out on stage to join a long-eared draculette, a pear-shaped ogre and a big-headed Frankenstein. These costumes are just several examples of the hundreds of [...]
By Derek Gurr After spending 24 long hours on a plane, 38 members of BYU’s Living Legends dance group arrived in China last month thrilled to share their love of vibrant Latin American, Native [...]
By Derek Gurr The BYU ballroom dance company will debut here two of the championship pieces it will perform in the upcoming Blackpool Dance Festival in England. The company will perform 19 [...]
By Derek Gurr BYU dance company Kinnect is striving to teach children to investigate, explore and create through dance. The 12 Kinnect dancers appear in elementary school auditoriums to share [...]
By Derek Gurr America’s Freedom Festival is adding a new event to its large variety of activities as the “Freedom Hunt” makes its debut today. Starting today, the Freedom Festival will reveal the [...]