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Collage 2020

Presented by University of Akron School of Music at Online/Virtual Space

Oct 28 2020
Collage 2020

Collage 2020, virtual edition, will debut online on Wednesday, Oct. 28, at 7:30 p.m. as part of The University of Akron School of Music’s Kulas Concert Series.

Collage 2020, virtual edition, will debut online on Wednesday, Oct. 28, at 7:30 p.m. as part of The University of Akron School of Music’s Kulas Concert Series.

Now in its 11th year, Collage showcases the best of the School of Music in one non-stop event. As a creative approach to this unusual season, the School of Music is teaming up with the School of Communication to present a multi-camera, multimedia experience. Musicians will be performing in a variety of locations utilizing technology to create an innovative and exciting evening.

The Kulas Concert Series is made possible by generous support from the Cleveland-based Kulas Foundation, showcasing stellar guest, faculty and student artists.

The concert is free to view at uakron.edu/music.  Viewers may support the School of Music by texting UAmusic to 41444 or visiting uakron.edu/giving/UAmusic.

For more information, call 330-972-8301 or e-mail concerts@uakron.edu.

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Free Admission.  Viewers may support the School of Music by texting UAmusic to 41444 or visiting uakron.edu/giving/UAmusic.

Phone: 330-972-8301

Email: concerts@uakron.edu

Website: https://www.uakron.edu/music

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