In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the beloved Disney and Pixar classic, more than 70 student musicians shined as the CSUN Symphony Orchestra performed Randy Newman’s score live-to-film, dazzling crowds of fans young and old. This rare opportunity is just one example of the vital link between the Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication and The Soraya.
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Before they can explore the ocean’s mysteries, Marine Biology students must first master the art — and science — of diving. Learn how Matadors are raising money for students’ gear and the specialized training needed for safely conducting research and work underwater.
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If you love French films, mark the next few Wednesday evenings on your calendars and head to Manzanita Hall. There are three films left to see in this six film festival — its theme is “Crisis and Defiance.”
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Congratulations to the women’s soccer team who clinched the Big West regular season championship! Matadors earned the No. 1 seed and will host the Big West Championship semifinals and finals at Matador Soccer Field. Nov. 6 is the semifinal and Nov. 9 is the championship game.
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Ravel’s masterpiece, “Bolero” approaches its century milestone, and in the hands of Israeli choreographer Shahar Binyamini, the enduring story and music shine anew. Also included in the evening are Medhi Walerski’s “SWAY” and a new work by Sofia Nappi.
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The lively program, led by Lawrence Stoffel with guest conductor and CSUN alumnus Ryan Gonzalez, captures the global spirit of band music driven by the pulse of a Cuban conga.
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The CSUN Departments of Theatre and Music present four performances of this classic comedy opera in Nordhoff Hall’s Campus Theatre.
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18111 Nordhoff St | Northridge, CA 91330 US
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