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Festivity, fun and inspiration are everywhere this holiday season, especially at BYU.
The East meets the West as BYU's International Folk Dance Ensemble joins forces with students from Minzu University of China to present "Christmas Around the World"
The annual "Celebration of Christmas" concert will feature Christmas favorites and the premiere of a new music video.
The first concert of the winter season features the BYU Jazz Ensemble on Nov. 28.
BYU's production of "Into the Woods" will open Nov. 17 in the Pardoe Theater
New forms and approaches will be illuminated in this year’s production of Ballet Showcase, exhibiting the new direction the world of ballet has been heading in recent years.
The BYU Department of Dance will present "dancEnsemble" Nov. 10-11. The performances highlight contemporary dance and student creativity.
The innovative vocal group will perform a concert filled with a variety of new arrangements and familiar tunes on Nov. 15.
“All of these composers spent significant amounts of time working, living and being influenced by a country other than their native origin. The results are truly amazing.”
“Scheherazade” by Rimski-Korsakoff is one of the most famous and popular classical works of all time, based on the classic folk tales, “One Thousand and One Nights,” also known as the “Arabian Nights.”