In addition to performing, the company will also be teaching a master class as well as rehearsing with some Butler dance students for their Mid Winter Dance Festival performance.
A Bulldog’s guide to Indianapolis museums
Indianapolis is home to numerous museum spaces of varying sizes, covering topics of art, history, science and entertainment.
Historically black organizations represent history on Butler’s campus
The National Pan-Hellenic Council, nine historically black fraternities and sororities, is a community of leaders and achievers in the Butler Community.
Art + Design alumni show to open at the Schrott
Butler University’s art program will open its first alumni art show in the Schrott Center for the Arts on Jan. 24, featuring the work of 38 art + design alumni.
Reverend Jamie Washington to speak on diversity
Jamie Washington will be presenting “Diversity and Leadership in the 21st Century,” as a part of Butler’s Diversity Lecture Series.
Eva Mozes Kor documentary to premiere at Clowes
“Eva A-7063,” created by Ted Green, Mika Brown and WFYI Public Media in Indianapolis, premiers on April 5. It takes an in depth look at Kor’s life, including some pieces that are commonly left out.
The story behind the infamous Nutcracker
It’s Nutcracker season at Butler University. But what is the Nutcracker? Click here to dive into the history of the performance.
Butler Ballet professor Laurent-Faesi wrapping up his final year
A professor, choreographer, artist and friend of Butler Ballet will be saying goodbye in the spring.
New professor Ramón Flowers brings modern elements to Butler dance
After decades of performing, dancer and professor Ramón Flowers looks to share his expansive knowledge with Butler’s dance program
Clowes Hall to showcase three new visual art exhibits
Clowes Hall embraces visual art with the upcoming exhibits of Jon Kane, Andrew Burian, Dorrel Harrison and Susan Locke Charlesworth.