Bloom Archives
Category: Arts & Entertainment
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Introducing Tomás Lozano: A Rare Hurdy-Gurdy Player
A native of Spain, Tomás Lozano’s love for the hurdy-gurdy began in his youth.
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Sculptor Amy Brier Collaborates: Like ‘Two Artists with One Brain’
Amy Brier’s sculptures can be found in places as varied as Bloomington’s Arden Place neighborhood and the Indianapolis International Airport.
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Joe LaMantia Creates Community Art With Volunteers, Using Found Objects
The IU Eskenazi Museum of Art secured Joe LaMantia’s services to recreate in his own style The Old Man (Yellow Beard), by painter Alexei…
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Voces Novae Celebrates 20 Years Of Keeping Classical Music Alive
Each Voces Novae concert is completely unique and often performed in a non-traditional space.
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IU Auditorium Site of Free Indian Folk Dance Competition, March 4
For an Indian folk dance competition with a blend of traditional and modern influence, check out the Raas Royalty Dance Competition.
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Fiddling Around With Harry Hare
Harry Hare, a marionette rabbit, is one of Bloomington’s up-and-coming fiddlers.
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China Remixed: IU Presents a 10-Week Culture Festival
China Remixed, a 10-week culture festival at Indiana University, is highlighting the most progressive aspects of Chinese culture today.
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Malcolm Dalglish Presents Evening Of Music, Dance, Love — and Pie
Attend ‘Love Songs for a Lasting World,’ Malcolm Dalglish’s valentine to the Earth, and celebrate afterward at a bonfire with pie from Muddy Fork…
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Anna Wrasse: Age 13—Songstress With A Future
Eighth-grade singer/songwriter relates personal experiences in crafting her music.
