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BYU’s Universe claims Society of Professional Journalists awards

June 24, 2013 12:00 AM
The Universe claimed eight first-place awards and 14 other awards, more than all other Utah collegiate publications combined, in an annual competition sponsored by the Utah Headliners chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
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BYU alumna Mireille Enos stars in 'World War Z'

June 24, 2013 12:00 AM
Actress Mireille Enos, who will star alongside Brad Pitt in this summer’s anticipated blockbuster “World War Z,” traces some of her acting roots back to Brigham Young University. Enos grew up a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her father met her French mother while serving his LDS mission in France, according to IMDb.com. Enos grew up in Houston and attended a high school for performing and visual arts. While enrolled in BYU’s acting program, Enos won the Irene Ryan award in 1996, a distinction only three other BYU alumni claim. She went on to act in New York and Los Angeles, where she began appearing in TV and theater productions, namely HBO’s “Big Love” and AMC’s detective series “The Killing.” “World War Z” is Enos’ first lead appearance in a major film. “Just a few months before I got this movie I was saying to my husband, ‘You know, I’ve done theater, and I’m working in TV and that’s going great and I just can’t seem to crack the movie thing,’” Enos said in an interview on 'The View.' “And then I got this and he was like, “I don’t want to hear anything from you for a really long time.’” While on a panel with other actresses, Enos joked about how horrible it was to kiss co-star Brad Pitt for this film. “We’d be asked what was the scariest experience of our whole career, and these girls were telling really serious stories about directors, and opening on Broadway and I was like, ‘I’ve got to lighten it up,’ so I tried to make a joke,” Enos said on 'The View.' “So I said, ‘Would it be wrong to say kissing Brad Pitt on the second day of shooting? Ha, ha, ha.’ Except nobody laughed. ... I wanted to just stab myself in the head with a fork. It was awful.” Enos is scheduled to continue working in film, starring in upcoming movies with actors such as Brooke Shields, Reese Witherspoon, Colin Firth and Arnold Schwarzenegger. She also appeared in 'Gangster Squad' (released in earlier this year) with Sean Penn, Ryan Gosling, Josh Brolin and Emma Stone. In 2008 she married Alan Ruck, who is most known for his role as Cameron Frye in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” Together, they have one daughter, Vesper Vivianne Ruck. “I think being a mom teaches you everything you need to know about yourself,” Enos said in an interview with theHollywood Foreign Press Association. “She’s brilliant. She’s an amazing, amazing girl.” Source: Deseret News
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BYU to host Summer Arts Workshop for high school students July 29-Aug. 7

June 21, 2013 12:00 AM
The Department of Visual Arts at Brigham Young University is hosting a Summer Arts Workshop, a seven-day workshop for high school-age artists from noon to 3 p.m. July 29-Aug. 1 and Aug. 5-7. Online registration is available by clicking on the calendar item at ce.byu.edu. The cost for the workshop is $180. The Summer Arts Workshop is an intensive studio workshop for 9th- to 12th-grade students interested in developing their skills as artists and finding new ways to express their points of view. Students will work with professional artists and teachers from the Department of Visual Arts, as well as talented BYU art students through hands-on instruction in master classes. Students throughout beginning, intermediate and ready-to-graduate levels will draw, paint, work with mixed media and explore ceramic processes. They will receive one-on-one feedback and instruction tailored to their skill levels and ideas. This workshop is for seasoned high school artists who want to develop their skills. Students will also visit selected exhibits at the Museum of Art, tour the Department of Visual Arts and spend time outside doing “plein air” painting. At the end of the week an art show will be held to display the students’ work and celebrate with parents and friends. For more information, contact Tara Carpenter at taracarpenter@byu.edu, or visit visualarts.byu.edu. Source: BYU News Photo Credit: ohdearbarb via Compfight cc
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Flutists Flock to Utah for Four-Day Forum

June 20, 2013 12:00 AM
For many people, summer means vacations and relaxation but for musicians, summer often means studying and performing in festivals. And for BYU’s flute professor, April Clayton, summer means directing a festival of her own. Clayton’s Salt Lake Flute Forum will run June 26-29 at The Waterford School in Sandy. The event features classes, recitals, flute-related exhibitors, a mock orchestral audition with members of the Utah Symphony, and masterclasses taught by Clayton, along with flute professors Amy Porter, from the University of Michigan, and Bonita Boyd, from the Eastman School of Music. “For musicians, it's really important to be exposed to the ideas and performances of master teachers,” Clayton explained. “I'm really excited to be bringing a group of advanced flutists together not only to learn from high-level professional players but also from listening to each other.” The program has already drawn college-age and advanced high school flutists from across the country, including masterclass participants from BYU, Peabody Conservatory, University of California-Santa Barbara, Arizona State University, Eastman, University of Texas at Austin, Florida State University, University of Utah, BYU-Idaho, and Snow College. While the masterclass participants have already been selected, an unlimited number of participants may still enroll. Attendance at all the events is open for those enrolled, and all participants have a chance to compete for a $500 performance prize in the mock audition. The forum promises to be both educational and entertaining. Participants may attend recitals from three of the country’s top flute players. Amy Porter will give a solo recital on Thursday night at 7:00 p.m. with pianist Lawrence Gee. Bonita Boyd will give her solo recital at the same time on Friday. On Saturday at 5:00 p.m., April Clayton will present a recital of chamber music by Debussy, Durufle, Martin and Persichetti, assisted by local musicians Nicole Brady, Leslie Harlow, and Jed Moss. Meanwhile, class sessions include discussions on competition preparation, French flute music, forging career paths in flute, and Q&A sessions. On Saturday, participants can meet with exhibitors from flute and music stores and browse the latest flute merchandise. Those who haven’t registered to attend may still do so and pay at the door. Concerts are $10 per person or $5 for students/seniors. Single-day passes are available for $100, as well as four-day passes for $300. Financial help available for all levels of participation. For more information about the forum, visit the event’s Facebook page or contact April Clayton at April_Clayton@byu.edu.
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Ed Carter named associate dean

June 19, 2013 12:00 AM
Ed Carter, an associate professor in the Department of Communications, was recently appointed associate dean of the BYU College of Fine Arts and Communications by Stephen Jones, dean of the college.
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Carillon Concert tonight at 7:00 PM

June 19, 2013 12:00 AM
The BYU Centennial Carillon Tower has now stood for thirty years as a symbol of freedom and spirit. The annual Freedom Festival Carillon Concert awakens emotions of patriotism and liberty through performances that appeal to children and adults alike. BYU University Carillonneur Don Cook will perform patriotic pieces, as well as folk, Broadway, classical, and original compositions for an eager audience Wednesday, June 19th at 7 p.m. Hundreds will bring lawn chairs, blankets, and picnics to the shady lawns surrounding the tower to enjoy an evening concert. This is one of the more simple and leisurely events of the Festival. The tower stands 97 feet tall and contains 52 cast bronze bells. The smallest bell weights 21 pounds with the largest at 4,730 pounds. The keyboard consists of broomstick-like manual keys and short pedal keys that are played with the side of the closed hands and with the feet. Each bell plays until the tone fades away naturally, allowing new tones and fading tones to resonate with one another. Don Cook studied carillon at the University of Kansas until he returned to BYU in 1991 where he has participated in the concert yearly. Source: America's Freedom Festival at Provo
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Ballroom Dance Company - England, Germany, and Switzerland

June 17, 2013 12:00 AM
The highlight of this past week for the Ballroom Dance Company was their experience in Hamm, Germany, just northeast of the city of Dortmund. There the group's sponsor - a combined effort by a local business, two noteworthy charities, and the Dortmund LDS Stake - provided an unforgettable evening. Over 1,800 people came to the Maxipark Arena to enjoy the presentation of Capture the Magic. Filled to near-capacity, with professional staging, lighting, and sound, the performance had the added benefit of a major donation to the charities (Christliches Hospiz Hamm & Deutschen Kinderhospizverein) of 75,000 Euros! These funds were raised through ticket sales for the performance and significant business and community donations. Two costumed dancers participated in the presentation of the checks, and the mayor of Hamm City also presented a 'thank you' expression and gift to the sponsorin! g groups and BYU. It was a huge success in every way.Other performances this week on tour were given in NÁ¼rnberg (FÁ¼rth City), Germany and in two cities of Switzerland - Basel and ZÁ¼rich. The final presentation, given in the Schinzenhof Kongress Salle in Horgen (in the ZÁ¼rich area) had an excited, enthusiastic crowd who gave a standing ovation as well as gifts to Directors Lee and Linda Wakefield and to members of the team.
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International Folk Dance Ensemble - Illinois

June 17, 2013 12:00 AM
This week started off with a three mile hand cart trek, led by President and Sister Call (counselor to the mission president). Many inspirational pioneer stories were shared along the way. The students had a great time pulling the carts through the streams, mud and prairie fields.
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Class project turns into advertising gold, earns national ADDY

June 14, 2013 12:00 AM
BYU Communications students win big at world’s largest advertising competition
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Week of performances, outreach in Nauvoo for BYU Folk Dance Ensemble

June 11, 2013 12:00 AM
The first week in Nauvoo for the International Folk Dance Ensemble was full of activities, performances, visiting historic sites and making new friends.
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BYU Advertising Students Win Addy Judges Choice Award

June 11, 2013 12:00 AM
This weekend, a TV spot produced by a team of BYU students won the Addy Judges Choice Award at the AAF's National Student Advertising Competition in Phoenix, Arizona. The team of students, Dallin Cerva, Michelle Brodrick, Bri Hepworth, and Kasey Ahlstrom, produced the Phillips TV spot in Chris Cutri's TV production class.
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BYU Professor Performs in TONY Awards

June 10, 2013 12:00 AM
BYU dance faculty Nathan Balser performed in the opening number of the TONY Awards last night, June 9, on CBS. Balser performed in the Radio City Music Hall as one of the core dancers and singers in the show.
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Upcoming Events

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Arts & Entertainment

She Loves Me (Matinee)

2:00 PM
Saturday, November 08
Audiences will love the high-fashion hijinks that ensue when lovers fall apart and enemies fall in love.
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BYU Women’s Chorus

7:30 PM
Saturday, November 08
The BYU Women’s Chorus invites you to an evening of inspiring and heartfelt music.
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She Loves Me

7:30 PM
Saturday, November 08
Audiences will love the high-fashion hijinks that ensue when lovers fall apart and enemies fall in love.
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FHE Tour

7:15 PM - 7:45 PM
Monday, November 10
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 Wind Symphony For Heroes Proved: A Veteran's Day Celebration

7:30 PM
Tuesday, November 11
The BYU Wind Symphony honors and celebrates our nation's veterans in this fun and patriotic concert.
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She Loves Me

7:30 PM
Tuesday, November 11
Audiences will love the high-fashion hijinks that ensue when lovers fall apart and enemies fall in love.
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Print Study Room: Japanese Woodblock Prints

Wednesday, November 12 - Friday, November 14
Iconic Japanese woodblock prints are on view from 10 AM - 4 PM.
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My Robot

7:00 PM
Wednesday, November 12
With her robot by her side and with some help from the audience, Ophelia hopes to find the courage to face the stormy ocean and her inner fears.
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Orpheus Winds

7:30 PM
Wednesday, November 12
Don’t miss BYU’s faculty woodwind quintet in concert!
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She Loves Me

7:30 PM
Wednesday, November 12
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My Robot

7:00 PM
Thursday, November 13
With her robot by her side and with some help from the audience, Ophelia hopes to find the courage to face the stormy ocean and her inner fears.
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Q'd Up

7:30 PM
Thursday, November 13
Enjoy an evening with our amazing faculty jazz combo!
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