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Worlds Collide as BYU Athletes Pair up with Ballroom Dancers for BYUtv Segment

August 01, 2018 12:00 AM
BYU sports fans are used to seeing their heroes on the field or court, but BYU dancers helped athletes experience a whole new world on the dance floor. Ballroom dancers Jai Knighton, Nichole Udall and Brodie Wray teamed up with athletes to compete in a two-part ballroom dance battle competition that aired on BYU Sports Nation as part of “Between the LYnes.” Each ballroom dancer was paired with an athlete and tasked with coming up with a 30-second routine. For the athletes it was their first real experience with ballroom dancing. For the dancers it was a step outside of their normal routine. “Usually I just dance with people who know how to dance,” said Nichole Udall, a member of the Ballroom Dance Team. “It’s fun to work with people who have never danced.” However, teaching people with no prior experience presented a few difficulties. The challenge for Udall was choreographing a routine in the 30 or so minutes they were given. Despite being a dancer, Udall said that her lack of experience choreographing made the task “a little stressful.” However, she said the fact they got to make it fun made it a lot easier. Both Udall and Knighton agreed that despite a lack of formal training, all the athletes involved were up to the task. “My favorite part was seeing how dance made the athletes excited. They were so invested,” said Knighton. “The athletes are already motivated and dedicated people, so it’s easy to work with them,” said Udall. “They get down to business and they’re ready to learn and do well.” Knighton said teaching the athletes was easy once he figured out how they moved naturally. “You would connect the steps to how they move. You wouldn’t want to conform their movements to the dance, instead you fit the routine to them,” he said. For example, basketball player Luke Worthington faked a basketball shot during his routine and football defensive linebacker Corbin Kaufusi worked in a moonwalk. Meanwhile Sabrina Davis, a member of the Women’s Soccer Team, related the samba routine she learned to the salsa music she is used to listening to. “Dance is something everyone can relate to,” said Knighton as he explained why this segment was important. He said that compared to other genres of dance, ballroom hasn’t had a lot of mainstream exposure and for a lot of people it is still ‘“new.” Knighton said even though BYU has one of the best ballroom dance programs in the country, most students here don’t know anything about the team or ballroom dance. “It was a good opportunity for people to be exposed to ballroom dancing,” said Knighton. He hopes this will lead to more people getting involved in it. “Most people know about BYU sports, but often exposure to the arts is minimal,” said Knighton. “Those who want to experience the arts will discover them because they go after it, but this was a good opportunity to mesh something that is really mainstream, like athletics, with the arts.” It turns out meshing dance with other interests is something both Knighton and Udall excel at. They’ve found a way to incorporate their love for dancing into the college experience, despite having completely unrelated majors. Knighton, an exercise science major, said most of the other members of the Ballroom Dance Team are not dance majors either. Luckily, none of them let that stop them from participating in dance. “We each decided that we wanted to have dance be apart of our lives, that it wasn’t just going to be on the side.” “You just do it,” said Knighton. “If you really have a passion and a drive there shouldn’t be anything to stop you. For me, dance is the thing that helps me get away from it all.” Udall said when she started out in the nursing major she was worried she would not be able to balance dance and the demands of her major. She said the key was planning ahead with both her professors and her coaches. “Usually when you have conflicts, it’s either due to not planning well or conflicts you can’t avoid,” said Udall. “However, if you just work with your coaches, directors and teachers ahead of time, it’s attainable.” Both dancers agree that if a student is interested in the arts, they should explore the options BYU provides. “You don’t need to strictly be just one thing,” said Knighton. “If you want to find other things to do outside of your major then you can, BYU has provided so many opportunities to be involved in the arts.” Udall says you just have to go for it. “Always do something that you love,” said Udall.
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2018 August Convocation for the College of Fine Arts and Communications

August 01, 2018 12:00 AM
BYU’s College of Fine Arts and Communications (CFAC) will hold the 2018 August Convocation ceremonies on Friday, August 17 at 11 a.m., in deJong Concert Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC). The ceremony will also be live streamed here. One hundred and seventy-four graduates from the Department of Art, School of Communications, Department of Theatre and Media Arts, Department of Dance, Department of Design, and School of Music will join together in one ceremony to be recognized and receive their diploma covers on the stage of the de Jong Concert Hall. Dean Ed Adams will preside over the ceremony where four graduates will address the audience: Design major Abigail Smith Advertising major Dallin Adams Media arts major Taylor Tiave Art major Colby Sanford During the program, Spencer Danielson will perform a solo on the clarinet. Danielson is studying woodwind performance. The convocation will conclude with the presentation of master’s and baccalaureate degrees.University Commencement will take place on Thursday, August 16 at 4 p.m. in the Marriott Center. Elder Brent H. Nielson will give the commencement address. More information on commencement can be found here.
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Taylor Tiave Shares How a Media Arts Major Helped Her Make Work That Matters

July 26, 2018 12:00 AM
Convocation for the College of Fine Arts and Communications will take place at 11 a.m. on August 17
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How Photography Allowed Abigail Smith to Create Her Own Path at BYU

July 25, 2018 12:00 AM
Convocation for the College of Fine Arts and Communications will take place at 11 a.m. on August 17
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Spencer Danielson Credits Time Management Skills as Key to Musical Success

July 24, 2018 12:00 AM
Convocation for the College of Fine Arts and Communications will take place at 11 a.m. on August 17
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Dallin Adams on Changing Behavior Through Positive Media

July 24, 2018 12:00 AM
Convocation for the College of Fine Arts and Communications will take place at 11 a.m. on August 17
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Creative Freedom Rooted in Colby Sanford’s Pursuit of Studio Art

July 24, 2018 12:00 AM
Convocation for the College of Fine Arts and Communications will take place at 11 a.m. on August 17
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BYU Museum of Art Features Pulitzer Prize-winning Photographs

July 20, 2018 12:00 AM
The BYU Museum of Art (MOA) is set to open their newest exhibition on Monday. It will feature every Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph since the award was first created in 1942. The exhibition is visiting from the Newseum in Washington, D.C. The MOA is the first venue other than the Newseum to host the exhibition. The exhibition has been one of the Newseum’s most popular. MOA Curator Kenneth Hartvigsen called this a “unique opportunity” and said the photographs are “iconic in a very true sense.”Read more at the Daily Herald.
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Daily Universe takes top national award

July 12, 2018 10:00 PM
BYU's newspaper took the first-place general excellence award in the National Newspaper Association’s 2018 Better Newspaper Contest. The Universe received nine other national awards and 17 state awards in journalism.

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Noelani Schraedel: Insights from my NYC Experience Will Help Launch My Dance Career

July 12, 2018 12:00 AM
I had no idea how a weeklong experience in New York City with the BYU Contemporary Dance Theatre (CDT) could help me decide this was where I will pursue an MFA after graduating from BYU. While we were in New York, we brushed shoulders with professional dancers and choreographers, which opened my eyes to all the opportunities available to me. Based out of the Gibney Dance Center, we took master classes in contemporary, Limon technique and contemporary partnering. These opportunities provided me with valuable real-world insights into pursuing a professional career in NYC. The classes were incredible and pushed me beyond what I have done in my college career. Our CDT director Nathan Balser asked our team, “If you could take a class from anyone, who would it be?” Without hesitation I responded, “Kate Weare.” Although we didn’t meet Weare, I was able to take a class from one her dancers. It was an experience I will always look back at and pull from. We got a behind the scenes Broadway master class and learned the choreography from “Wicked” before seeing the show that night. It was a dream to experience what it would be like to perform on Broadway in one of my all-time favorite shows. Along with taking classes from accomplished dancers, my favorite part of the trip was seeing so many shows. We watched the Limon Dance Company in the historic Joyce Theater where the highlight of the evening was the celebration of the 50th anniversary of Limon’s iconic piece, “Missa Brevis.” Seeing that piece performed in the Joyce Theater was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. As a company we also saw “Then She Fell,” which is an immersive dance theatre experience. “Then She Fell” was breathtaking and uniquely beautiful. I took advantage of our time to see a variety of other shows and performances. While I was in New York, I was able to tour graduate dance programs in the city. I realized this is where I want to continue my education as a MFA student. Every single class, show and even the atmosphere of New York City was life-changing and I am grateful for the opportunity to be a student here at BYU and to be a member of this amazing dance company. **Noelani’s husband, Adam, is also a member of CDT.
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BYU Museum of Art Exhibitions Showcase Refugee Stories

June 28, 2018 12:00 AM
Brigham Young University Museum of Art (MOA) has entered the conversation on refugees. According to MOA Curator Kenneth Hartvigsen this decision wasn’t accidental or spontaneous. Two years ago the museum staff, including Hartvigsen, started looking for shows and exhibitions that dealt with refugees. The fruit of their efforts are the three exhibitions currently on display through Sept 29: 'DIGNITY: Tribes in Transition,' 'Refugee Trilogy' and 'Albanian Stories.' Hartvigsen hopes these exhibitions will inspire patrons to act and make a difference in their communities. Read more on Deseret News.
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BYU Faculty and Staff to present and perform at Mormon Arts Center Festival

June 18, 2018 12:00 AM
The second annual festival held by the Mormon Arts Center will take place June 28-30 at Columbia University in New York City. The festival will help fulfill the Mormon Arts Center’s mission to display, perform and promote Mormon art. More than two dozen events will be featured, including a keynote address by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich. BYU faculty and staff presenting at the festival include Christian Asplund from the School of Music, Amy Easton Flake from the College of Religious Education, associate librarian Trevor Alvord, Marin Leggat Roper from the Department of Dance, Lance Larsen from the Department of English, Jeff Parkin and Kelly Loosli from the Department of Theatre and Media Arts. The presenters will be joined by fellow Mormon artists from “Angola, Argentina, Canada, China, Kuwait, Spain, and across the United States,” according to Mormon Arts Center co-director Glen Nelson. A full list of events can be found here. A highlight of the festival will be a piano recital by professor Scott Holden from the School of Music. The performance, titled “A Century of Mormon Music,” will be held at the new recital space Zankel Hall in Carnegie Hall. Holden will also perform a recital on BYU’s campus on June 26. Visit the Mormon Arts Center for more information.
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Upcoming Events

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Arts & Entertainment

Hong-Park Studio's Dance and Composition Collaboration

7:30 PM
Thursday, October 02
Join us for an unforgettable evening of collaboration as BYU professor Jihea Hong-Park's piano studio teams up with the talented dancers and choreographers from the renowned BYU Department of Dance.
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Final Cut

7:00 PM
Friday, October 03
Join us for an exclusive screening event of advanced student films.
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Fall Choral Showcase

7:30 PM
Friday, October 03
Known for their polished performances and versatility of genre and style, the university’s four auditioned choirs—Men’s Chorus, Women’s Chorus, Concert Choir, and BYU Singers—present a varied program of classical and modern choral works.
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General Conference Closure

Saturday, October 04
The Museum will be closed on Saturday, October 4 due to General Conference.
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FHE Tour

7:15 PM - 7:45 PM
Monday, October 06
Join us Mondays at 7:15 for a special FHE tour or to explore on your own with your family or FHE group.
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Jazz Showcase

7:30 PM
Tuesday, October 07
Join us for a fun evening of jazz featuring Synthesis, Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Lab Band, Jazz Voices, and Jazz Legacy Band!
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BYU Wind Symphony: War and Peace

7:30 PM
Friday, October 10
The BYU Wind Symphony performs powerful music centered on themes of war and peace.
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Family Concert Series: Musical Playground!

11:00 AM
Saturday, October 11
The whole family will love the sounds of brilliant brass, wondrous woodwinds, powerful percussion, and more!
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BYU Philharmonic: Great Beginnings

7:30 PM
Saturday, October 11
Join the BYU Philharmonic for the opening concert of a landmark season, celebrating 150 years since BYU’s founding.
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FHE Tour

7:15 PM - 7:45 PM
Monday, October 13
Join us Mondays at 7:15 for a special FHE tour or to explore on your own with your family or FHE group.
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BYU Symphonic Band: Of Winds and Fall

7:30 PM
Tuesday, October 14
Join the BYU Symphonic Band as they perform some of the pillars of the wind band repertoire, including Gustav Holst's First Suite in E-flat and other favorites.
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OcTUBAfest

7:30 PM
Thursday, October 16
BYU’s annual two-day tuba festival features students and faculty performing classical favorites as well as arrangements of popular songs, film scores, and folk tunes.
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