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Saxophonist Sherman Irby Shares Wisdom With Music Students in Masterclass

April 18, 2022 09:03 AM
During his visit to BYU, Sherman Irby shared some life lessons from his performing and teaching career
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A Call to Sing: Morris Robinson Shares Wisdom Learned in Opera Career

April 04, 2022 09:22 AM
Robinson shared the lessons he has learned during his career as an opera singer in a Listen Up! lecture and helped opera students find their voices in a masterclass
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Ira Glass Shares Lessons from Radio and Storytelling Career

November 19, 2021 12:00 AM
Ira Glass, radio personality and host of the award-winning podcast “This American Life,” addressed BYU on Saturday as part of the College of Fine Arts and Communications’ BRAVO! series. His presentation of “7 Things I’ve Learned” expounded upon key lessons of his career and an analysis of the craft of storytelling.
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Air Play Experts Enlighten Students in Theatre Workshop

September 29, 2021 12:00 AM
Professional clowns Seth Bloom and Christina Gelsone taught students the ins and outs of theatre performance in their workshop
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BRAVO! and Theatre Performances Announced for 2021-2022 Season

July 14, 2021 12:00 AM
As BYU returns to a traditional semester this fall on campus, BYU BRAVO! and Theatre events will also be returning to in-person performances. The upcoming season boasts a spectacular lineup from both departments that are sure to sweep audiences off their feet.
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Guest Artist Nyama McCarthy-Brown Discusses Race and Inclusion

May 07, 2021 12:00 AM
The final Listen Up! event of the Winter ‘21 semester featured professor Nyama McCarthy-Brown from The Ohio State University
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Jazz Legend Wynton Marsalis Discusses Music and Race During Live Session with BYU Students

December 01, 2020 12:00 AM
The hour-long virtual Listen Up! session was followed by an exclusive streamed concert
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BIPOC Lecture Series Brings New Perspectives to BYU Department of Theatre and Media Arts

October 01, 2020 12:00 AM
Guest speaker Melissa Inouye outlined potential steps in the quest for anti-racism
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Guest Professors Bring Balinese Music and Dance to BYU

April 21, 2020 12:00 AM
Visiting professors I Nyoman Windha and I Gusti Agung Ayu Warsiki bring Balinese music and dance to BYU classrooms
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Jared Sampson Talks About Canadian Brass and Balancing Performance and Skill

May 01, 2019 12:00 AM
Sampson rehearsed and played with Canadian Brass in a recent BRAVO! masterclass Students in the School of Music recently met and performed with renowned quintet Canadian Brass. While the masterclass was one of many presented by guest artists through BYU’s BRAVO! Performing Arts Series, it proved to be a once-in-a-lifetime learning opportunity for music education major and tuba player Jared Sampson. As a performer himself, Sampson hopes to combat stigmas directed at tuba players. He was grateful for the example of Chuck Daellenbach’s musicality and showmanship on an instrument that is sometimes misunderstood and devalued in the music world.
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COLBIE CAILLAT TALKS AUTHENTICITY AND BODY IMAGE AT BRAVO! LECTURE

October 17, 2018 12:00 AM
“Forever, women have been expected to be a certain way, look a certain way. I know for me … I was never the girly-girl. When I first started touring, I didn’t even wear makeup — I wore jeans. … And then I started being told I needed to look different because I was going to be on TV. … All of that starts getting put in your head and if you don’t have a strong enough sense of what you believe or who you are, you can easily get worried by it — I was for a certain amount of time.” That was just one of many topics Caillat addressed during the hourlong conversation at BYU's Harris Fine Arts Center. The singer touched on a variety of subjects ranging from working with Jason Mraz to overcoming stage fright to her surprising — and initially unwanted — rise to fame. As Caillat puts it, finding success was “accidental.” For starters, not many people can write a hit song in 20 minutes. But the words came out fast, and when her friend posted a demo recording of 'Bubbly' and a few other songs to MySpace — a platform Caillat had never even heard of — popularity came almost as fast. Caillat was offered a record deal, and those demos became her debut album in 2007. Read more at Deseret News’ website. Photo Credit: Alyssa Lyman.
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Design Students Attend Lectures from Diverse Industry Professionals

May 02, 2018 12:00 AM
Visiting artists included LDS portrait painter Casey Childs and graphic designer Brian Collins
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BYU Theatre Students Build Characters with Actors from the London Stage

May 02, 2018 12:00 AM
Advanced theatre students attended a workshop taught by Shakespearean actor Chris Donnelly focusing on character motivations and acting from moment to moment
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Musicians from Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra Workshop with BYU Students

May 02, 2018 12:00 AM
The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra performed with Chick Corea at BYU
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Alan Menken Draws Large Student Crowd to Once-in-a-Lifetime Forum

March 22, 2018 12:00 AM
Alan Menken spent time during his BYU visit to hold a Q&A with students.
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Four Design Professionals Share Their Secrets on Finding Success in a Creative Career

March 22, 2018 12:00 AM
In the newest installment of the Women in Design Lecture Series, four panelists answered student questions on everything from how to land jobs as a student to dealing with the uncertainty that seems to be inherent in creative careers. The panel featured of Brooke Smart, Ann Hintze, Trisha Zemp and Michelle Stuhl. These women have worked with some of the country’s most successful brands including Nike, The New York Times, Random House and Lindt Chocolate. However, their accomplishments go far beyond working with high profile companies and brands. Hintze worked for 10 years in New York agencies and recently co-founded the sustainability- focused brand Nuno, which is based in Salt Lake City. Smart is an illustrator who has been awarded a Portfolio Honor at the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators Portfolio Showcase in NYC and is currently teaching class at BYU. Zemp is a successful stop motion artist who has worked with a range of clients as a freelancer. Stuhl founded a recruiting agency that connects creative professionals with companies and brands across the globe. She also serves on the board of the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. In case you missed the Women in Design Panel, here are our highlights from the panel below. In following the career plans you had right out of school, how were things different or challenging in ways you did not anticipate? Hintze: “What is a plan, right? At the end of the day you have to think big picture. The plans will fall into place. There is also a lot of flexibility in the non-planning.” Zemp: “My life didn’t go as I had anticipated because I grew up in a really sheltered LDS community. I thought my calling in life was to go to BYU, find a return missionary as a freshman, fall in love, get married, drop out of school and make a lot of babies — and that was just my life plan as a 19-20-year-old. Cause that’s what all the girls in my community were praised for. Eventually I realized getting married and finding someone you love is a little harder than you think and so it didn’t happen as a freshman for me. It didn’t happen for a long time for me. And then I realized I can have dreams and goals of my own and I can pursue something.” What are a few things you look for when you are recognizing new talent? Whether that is someone you are going to hire or work with? Zemp: You can be as talented in the world as you can, or possibly ever want to be, but if you don’t work hard it really doesn’t matter. Stuhl: Talent is just the price of entry. People are not hiring portfolios, they’re hiring people. Each and every interaction, in all situations, really counts. The building of your reputation supports your success in your career. How have you made decisions that affect your career at different transitional points? For example, deciding to go to grad school, switching jobs or starting a family? Hintze: The biggest transitions in my career have happened when I’ve stopped learning or when I got to a point where there wasn’t a position for me to grow in. It was an opportunity for me to make a change. Stuhl: So many , who are the most successful, plan those moves much more strategically. If you have your head down and you’re just waiting for things to happen to you, is so different than sitting in a position where you’re open and hearing what’s going on in the world because it opens up those doors. How have you balanced freelance jobs with a full time position? Is it even possible? Zemp: If you want to make it happen, you can make it happen. As a student it just meant I didn’t sleep very much. It meant I took on jobs and I stayed up all night doing stop motion and I did it on weekends. Smart: Sometimes you need to take a step back and decide how can I make this work? If you really need a full time, but you still want to do your creative work on the side, sometimes it’s better to have a job that is not creative. Sometimes you use all your creative skills during the day and then what are you left with? Nothing. You’re just exhausted and you’ve used up all your creative juices for the day. A lot of times in creative careers there is a lot of uncertainty to where you are going to end up later in life. How do you deal with that uncertainty as you’re moving forward? Zemp: Embrace the uncertainty. That’s the best part about being a freelancer. You can create the job you want or cool opportunities just come. Everyday when you open that email it’s like new surprises pop in. Your life is a rollercoaster and you just get to go along for the ride.
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Artist Nina Katchadourian Invites Students to ‘Be Curious’

March 18, 2018 12:00 AM
While installing the new MOA exhibit “Curiouser,” artist Nina Katchadourian and curator Veronica Roberts visited with BYU art students
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Tony Award-Winners Work with Students at BYU

February 07, 2018 12:00 AM
Jason Robert Brown and Kelli O’Hara spent time working with students while at BYU
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