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Martha Bassett and Friends present an an evening of Christmas song on Thursday, December 18 at 7:00 pm. at Shallowford Presbyterian Church. Light refreshments will follow. Free admission.
The UNCSA Symphonic Winds and the Wake Forest University Wind Ensemble unite for an evening of bold storytelling through music, conducted by Mark A. Norman, Tim Heath and Natalie Smith.
The eagerly anticipated annual Concerto Competition returns to the School of Music, where students compete in the exhilarating final round.
Immerse yourself in the velvety sound of strings as UNCSA viola students present a captivating performance of timeless masterpieces and exciting contemporary works.
🎄🎉 It’s time for Bar Nola’s 4th Annual Ugly Sweater Party & Chicken Stew! 🎉🎄
Join us Sunday, December 14th from 2–6PM for one of our favorite traditions of the year!
🍲 FREE chicken stew for everyone
The UNCSA Symphony Orchestra is proud to present the U.S. premiere of Syrian-American composer and UNCSA alum Malek Jandali’s Symphony No. 5.
The UNCSA Cantata Singers bring the school year to a close with a flourishing farewell, performing selections from a diverse repertoire for all vocal ranges.
Crawford Hall comes alive with ethereal sound during this student recital, showcasing a wide-ranging repertoire for flute and piano.
Camel City Jazz Orchestra presents our annual Holiday Concert. Join Winston-Salem's professional jazz orchestra for a festive evening of seasonal melodies in swing, including selections from the Ellington Nutcracker Suite and new favorites!
The A.J. Fletcher Opera Institute presents a gripping evening of two French operas, representing an arc from heartbreak to hilarity.
The Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts and UNCSA present a new work led by GRAMMY-winning violinist and 2024 MacArthur Fellow Johnny Gandelsman.
Shakespeare’s “Troilus and Cressida” thrusts us into the final days of the Trojan War, where love and loyalty unravel amid ego, ambition and betrayal.
A poignant portrait of a world on the brink of change, Anton Chekhov’s “The Cherry Orchard” captures the decline of Russia’s aristocracy with equal parts humor and heartbreak.
Noël Coward’s razor-sharp comedy “Present Laughter” follows Garry Essendine, a self-absorbed actor preparing for a theatrical tour while fending off an onslaught of admirers, exes and eccentrics.