Panoramic Dance Project Concert
PRESS RELEASE The Panoramic Dance Project –– an NC State academic dance company dedicated to exploring diverse dance styles –– will present its annual spring concert on March 23 & 24 at 8pm in Stewart
PRESS RELEASE The Panoramic Dance Project –– an NC State academic dance company dedicated to exploring diverse dance styles –– will present its annual spring concert on March 23 & 24 at 8pm in Stewart
George Thomas first discovered the NC State Crafts Center as a student in 1978. Almost 40 years later, he is retiring as director.
After 3 more months of work construction is still steadily progressing. Electrical work has continued and is close to completion. Drywall is mostly complete, wood baseboard is being installed and flooring is being finished in many
Three NC State Dance Program students and alumnae—Leslie Barber, Rebecca Anderson, and Holley Holmes—received the 2015-2016 Creative and Performing Artist Awards for choreographing and performing dance pieces at NC State. Open to all NC State
Our staff is passionate about presenting innovative jazz, dance, world music, drama and other performing arts to students and faculty at NC State and to the greater Triangle community. Sharon H. MooreDirector 919.513.3029sharon_moore@ncsu.edu Liza Wade
In conjunction with a performance by The Hot Sardines, NC State LIVE invites you to join us for a lovely dinner at 1887 Bistro. Conveniently located just off the lobby of Stewart Theatre, 1887 Bistro
Post written by: Meredith Biechele What if George Orwell’s prediction of a dystopian, authoritarian government came true? Themes of government surveillance, control, and free will are all being examined in the upcoming production of Nineteen
The NC State Dance Program will present its annual Fall Concert on November 17 & 18, 2016 at 8 pm in Stewart Theatre on the NC State University campus. Under the direction of Tara Z.
Gregg Museum Tree SculptureEidolon Designs + Arrowhead Designs Local Artists and Designers to Collaborate on Environmental Art Project to Acknowledge Growth in Raleigh, Explore Human Relationship with Progress and Nature The Gregg Museum of Art