Performing Arts
Please call the
Office of University Marketing and Public Relations at 319-273-2761
or email stacey.christensen@uni.edu,
to request a speaker.
Speakers do not charge fees, unless otherwise noted.
Upon request, we will provide background information to introduce the
speaker. When the topic or event warrants, the Office of University
Marketing and Public Relations will send a news release to media serving
your area.
GREG BROWN AS SINGER/SONGWRITER
CREATIVITY AND INSPIRATION.
The raw materials of the Information Age. Discussion of the role of the arts in the information and service economy.
GALLAGHER-BLUEDORN PERFORMING ARTS CENTER.
An overview of stage presentations and the impact the PAC has on the Cedar Valley. Also includes a discussion on sponsorships and marketing the arts.
GALLAGHER-BLUEDORN PERFORMING ARTS CENTER.
Season and progress report, including slides, descriptions and information about the performances and special events.
THE LIFELONG IMPORTANCE OF THE ARTS IN DAILY LIVING.
This presentation addresses the importance of all forms of art and culture in a person's life. An overview of the arts at UNI will be presented. This speech serves to spotlight UNI's annual Arts in April Celebration, a month-long celebration of campus events. An overview of the one-day kick-off festival, Saturday March 29, 2003 which includes numerous workshops, master-classes, demonstrations and exhibits by UNI students and guest artists will be highlighted.
PERFORMING ARTS CENTERS & COMMUNITY CULTURAL CATALYSTS.
Entertainment, inspiration, creativity, and heart is the recipe for higher quality of life, enhanced sense of community and higher aspirations.
UNI "ART ON CAMPUS" TOURS.
An introduction to public art on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa.
