The music of Shakespeare’s words
The UH Choirs celebrate Shakespeare’s words set to a wide range of musical styles.
The UH Choirs celebrate Shakespeare’s words set to a wide range of musical styles.
Inspired by Redbone’s family lineage in the Appalachian Mountains, the piece spans the lives and stories of four generations of women in a Cherokee family.
The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa hosts Engaging with Vietnam: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue conference, October 6–7.
Traditional in the Contemporary—Ninety years of Japanese compositions features shakuhachi, shamisen, vocalist and piano performances.
The UH Mānoa choir takes the diversity of Hawaiʻi’s music on tour.
Mari Yoshihara, a professor in the UH Mānoa American studies department, will compete in the 7th Cliburn International Amateur Piano Competition.
The newly remodeled John Young Museum of Art at UH Mānoa gives students and the community access to a world-class art collection
Renowned American political activist, scholar and author Angela Davis is guest teaching a graduate course on American punishment at UH Mānoa.
Annual concert put on by the UH Mānoa Department of Theatre and Dance fuses art and science.
Student innovation laboratory encourages interdisciplinary and collaborative explorations.