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"We are not bound by tradition, nor are we limited to our own understanding or to the wisdom of men. In short, this is a very unusual university."
-President Kim B. Clark
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December 8, 2006    

BYU-Idaho announces winter performing arts series

 

Season tickets are now on sale for the winter semester Center Stage Performing Arts Series at Brigham Young University-Idaho.

 

The series will feature new-age pianist Paul Cardall Jan. 6; juggler and comedian The Great Kaplan Jan. 12-13; the annual barbershop festival featuring international quartet champions Realtime Jan. 19-20; the British singing group Cantabile Jan. 24-25; organist Cherry Rhodes Feb. 3; Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Feb. 9-10; the Czech Nonet Feb. 15; the BYU-Idaho Symphony Orchestra featuring soloist Kevin Call Feb. 21-22; the premiere of "The Tree of Life" sacred music oratorio March 3; vocalist Kevin Mahogany and the BYU-Idaho Jazz Festival March 9-10; and The Celtic Tenors March 17.

 

The BYU-Idaho Department of Theatre will present two shows this winter, "Crazy for You" in February and "The House of Bernarda Alba" in March.

 

A free brochure listing all performing arts events at BYU-Idaho is available at the Manwaring Center Ticket Office, the Alumni Center on Main Street and the Rexburg Chamber of Commerce. Season tickets may also be ordered over the Internet at www.byui.edu/tickets.                    

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Brigham Young University-Idaho is a four-year private university located in Rexburg, Idaho. The university, which is affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, offers both baccalaureate and associate degrees; integrated degrees and internships that are tailored to fit students' interests; a year-round track system allowing more students to attend; and an extensive activities program that provides leadership and growth experiences. It is the largest private university in Idaho, with over 11,000 students enrolled for winter 2006.

 

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