The procession with Aztec dancers and drummers delighted the crowd, and the ofrendas with their moving memorials were on display for Dia de los Muertos celebrations on Friday, Nov. 1. Vendors and art workshops were some new additions this year. Check out the photos of this year’s event.
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Native American Heritage Month is a time to celebrate the journeys of alumni who are making a profound difference in the world. Read on to learn more about alumna Rosemary Avila and her work as an attorney with a law firm that represents tribal governments and entities.
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| CSUN ACT Now organizes activities designed to inform and inspire students to take part in the democratic process.
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An evening of “traditional and trending” band music—from Mozart to Maslanka, Grainger to Giroux, and Dello Joio to Day.
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“Rhapsody in Blue” is new again, 100 years later. The Soraya recreates the rarely performed original 1924 version of the rousing and raucous classic, originally composed by Gershwin for a jazz band, not the orchestral version more commonly performed.
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“Colaboratoria” is the dance concert performance by CSUN Kinesiology Dance graduate students, alumni and faculty. Student dancers work closely with faculty and invited professionals to create inspiring performances that integrate the art and science of human movement. Performances take place Nov. 20 and 21, at the Plaza Del Sol Performance Hall.
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