HS band students perform in virtual concert thanks to UH Mānoa program
Approximately 50 students representing 24 different high schools were selected to participate.
Approximately 50 students representing 24 different high schools were selected to participate.
Stage combat weapons are used by the Department of Theatre and Dance for in-class training and on-stage performances.
Both productions will be streamed online, February 5–7.
The concert spotlighted how music can be a catalyst for change on the local, national and international levels.
The online performances run from December 4–6.
Smith was the founder of UH Mānoa’s internationally-recognized ethnomusicology program.
Musicians learned about the style of the tango and how to incorporate the knowledge of the dance into the music.
Flowers of Hawaiʻi and When We Were Young will be presented virtually by the UH Mānoa Department of Theatre and Dance.
The dance program’s first fall 2020 production, the student-led Virtual Dance Performance, will be streamed online October 16–18, 6 p.m.
The UH Mānoa Symphony Orchestra presented a virtual performance of “Queen’s Anthem.”