Instrumental Chamber Ensemble Concert
The Instrumental Chamber Ensembles are groups of talented students playing a wide selection of classical chamber pieces, from Dvorak to Menotti. We have 5 different groups this term, split between two concerts.
The Instrumental Chamber Ensembles are groups of talented students playing a wide selection of classical chamber pieces, from Dvorak to Menotti. We have 5 different groups this term, split between two concerts.
The Critical Media Lab (Dept. of English Language and Literature) is pleased to announce our annual exhibition. The show is entitled “=SUM(Things)”, and will feature a large number of media and data-based projects and installations from students, staff, community members, and various universities.
A built-in feature of any belief is that you believe it to be true, whether it is or not. Examining the human experience through a collaborative process St Marie φ Walker scrutinize their own conscious perceptions of being-in-the-world through fervent dialogical conversations.
Join the Theatre and Performance program (Department of Drama and Speech Communication) for a talk and screening of feature film Moments of Clarity, created by Kristin Wallace, BA'06 Drama. This special event is part of the department's 25th Anniversary Celebration.
Audition for the Fall mainstage production is Concord Floral by Jordan Tannahill, directed by Vikki Anderson. The production will run November 14 - 19th, 2017 in the Theatre of the Arts.
Audition for the Fall mainstage production is Concord Floral by Jordan Tannahill, directed by Vikki Anderson. The production will run November 14 - 19th, 2017 in the Theatre of the Arts.
The University of Waterloo Art Gallery (UWAG) presents its latest exhibition, The Closer Together Things Are, exploring the space between difference and similarity that arises from intense observation.
Join the Waterloo Aboriginal Education Centre, St. Paul's University College, for a traditional Pow Wow, including dancers, drummers, craft and food vendors, Indigenous artists, and more.
The Waterloo Centre for German Studies and partners present award-winning Austrian pianist Anna Magdalena Kokits, who will play a selection of modern and classical pieces as part of her coast-to-coast tour during Canada 150.
Written by Jordan Tannahill in 2015, Concord Floral explores themes of alienation, sexuality, dislocation, loneliness and exclusion. All the characters are teenagers, offering the young generation the unique opportunity to have their world reflected back at themselves by an ensemble of young, talented and diverse performers.