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UNCSA Presents: April performance highlights

The UNCSA 2025-26 performance season, "UNCSA Presents," continues this April with a vibrant lineup of shows from the schools of Dance, Drama and Music. Highlights include the new Classics in Rep productions of "Present Laughter," "The Cherry Orchard" and "Troilus and Cressida"; as well as "TartuffeNation," a bold new adaptation by Drama faculty member Cliff Odle; and Spring Dance, featuring works by celebrated choreographers. The month also features "Of Sorcery and Songbirds," an evening of French opera presented by the A.J. Fletcher Opera Institute.

UNCSA High School Music student selected for Carnegie Hall's National Youth Orchestra

A High School student in the School of Music at UNCSA has been selected to participate in Carnegie Hall's prestigious National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America (NYO-USA) this summer. Double bassist Noah Dietz, a high school freshman from Chapel Hill, has been recognized by Carnegie Hall as being among the finest young players in the country following a comprehensive and highly selective audition process.

UNCSA Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music to take place March 27 and 28

The School of Music at UNCSA will present Spontaneous Sound: A Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music in downtown Winston-Salem Friday and Saturday, March 27 and 28. Presented by Mercedes-Benz of Winston-Salem, the two-day community music festival features regional high school and middle school bands, UNCSA student musicians, master classes with acclaimed artists and immersive jazz experiences throughout the day.

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