“Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
If you have an event or a group that you’d like to be featured, send us an email at arts@bwog.com. We try to include as many events as we can find and fit, but reaching out to us is the best way to make sure your event is promoted to the student community and is covered by a staffer.
- Sunday, December 7, 11:30 am, and Monday, December 8, 9:15 pm, Roone Arledge Auditorium (Lerner Hall)
- Columbia Pops presents their 10th Annual Winter Concert, another eclectic and exciting mix of student-arranged pieces, including samples from “Arcane, Attack on Titan, Maybe Happy Ending, Frank Sinatra, Laufey, and more.” Join one of Columbia’s liveliest chamber music ensembles for a free and fun concert.
- Sunday, December 7, 7 pm, Roone Arledge Auditorium (Lerner Hall)
- Columbia’s Wind Ensemble presents their annual Fall Concert, a sumptuous blend of “classic wind ensemble favorites” and fresh, modern compositions. Pieces by Rchard Wagner, Julie Giroux, Gustav Holst, Dwayne S. Milburn, and Katahj Copley will be played. Tickets are free.
- Monday, December 8, 8 pm, Wang Pavilion (Lerner Hall)
- Watch Columbia’s oldest improv comedy troupe in their Formal Show! Formal and fancy attire is highly encouraged for this most serious of events.
Barnard Dance Presents Senior Thesis Readings
- Wednesday, December 10, 11 am, James Room (Barnard Hall)
- Come celebrate seniors majoring in dance studies as they perform their Senior Theses for the Columbia and Barnard community! This event is hosted by the Barnard dance department.
CUPAL’s “Press Play” Premier Party
- Thursday, December 11, 6 pm, Lerner Hall 555
- The Columbia University Performing Arts League (CUPAL) proudly presents their Special Project for this fall, a compilation of 7 original songs and 4 music videos crafted by student directors, performers, editors, and artists. The event is free and does not require advanced registration.
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