31 past events with the percussion tag
1 upcoming event with this tagJul 8, 2011
Friday
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Village Variation w/ Tonal Caravan & Elephants in Mud
8:00pm to 3:00am @
Be Here Now
Ages: 18+ Tonal Caravan/Elephants in Mud www.tonalcaravan.com
Jan 29, 2012
Sunday
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STOMP
7:00pm to 12:42pm @
Emens Auditorium
Cost: $27-44 STOMP is explosive, provocative, sophisticated, sexy, utterly unique and appeals to audiences of all ages. The international percussion sensation has garnered an armful of awards and rave reviews, and has appeared on numerous national television shows. The eight-member troupe uses everything but conventional percussion instruments – matchboxes, wooden poles, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters, hubcaps – to fill the stage with magnificent rhythms. As USA Today says, “STOMP finds beautiful noises in the strangest places.” STOMP. See what all the noise is about.
Reserved Seating:
$44/37/34/27 adult
$25/20 youth & BSU students
Jan 12, 2013
Saturday
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Young Artist Competition
2:00pm to 12:42pm @
Sursa Performance Hall, Ball State University
The Muncie Symphony Orchestra holds a yearly competition for young musicians in the region. Two divisions – the Junior and the Senior- provide the opportunity to select two winners: a younger player and a more seasoned player. Both division winners will have a performance opportunity and receive cash prizes. Please read more information on the 2012-2013 season Young Artist Competition in the application form below.
Application Deadline: December 1, 2013
MSO Young Artist Competition App 2013
Audience is admitted free of charge on the day of competition. Seating available on balcony only. Concert etiquette is required
More informtion here.
Sep 21, 2013
Saturday
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Music Comes Alive at MCM
12:00pm to 2:00pm @
Muncie Children's Museum
515 S. High St.
Join Muncie Symphony Orchestra and Masterworks Chorale for a Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah day filled with music and song! From 12 to 2 p.m. take your turn trying out different instruments in MSO’s instrument petting zoo,if you can play an instrument you are invited to show off your talent at the song of choice station, visit the brass ensemble to learn the language of music notes, check out the pitch pit and challenge your voice to a matching contest with Masterworks Chorale and step on stage to see how costumes tell a story. At 2 p.m. the MSO ensemble and Masterworks Chorale will put on a Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah performance with help from the audience.
Program is made possible through a collaborative grant from Indiana Arts Commission
Mar 18, 2014
Tuesday
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TAO: Phoenix Rising
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
Emens Auditorium
Ball State University
Cost: $24 (adv)/$29 (door) Athletic bodies and contemporary costumes meet explosive Taiko drumming and innovative choreography in a show that has critics waxing lyrical about TAO’s extraordinary precision, energy, and stamina. With hundreds of sold-out shows and more than a million spectators, TAO has proven that modern entertainment based on the traditional art of Japanese drumming, has massive international appeal.
Tickets on sale August 12, 2013.For more information call the Emens Auditorium Box Office at (765) 285-1539 or visit www.bsu.edu/emens
May 30, 2016
Monday
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Free Music Monday with The Steel Toed Slippers
10:00pm to 12:42pm @
Be Here Now
505 N. Dill St.
Cost: Donation only over 21, $5 under 21 Ages: 18+ Alex Culbreth 10-11
Steel Toed Slippers 11-12
Alex Culbreth
http://www.alexculbreth.bandcamp.com/https://www.facebook.com/alexculbrethmusic
Steel Toed Slippers (Humboldt County CA)
-Rock and Roll-
http://www.steeltoedslippers.com/Jun 6, 2016
Monday
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Continental Band (Dropkick Murphys Original Guitarist!)
12:00pm to 12:42pm @
Be Here Now
505 N. Dill St.
Cost: Donation only over 21, $5 under 21 Ages: 18+ Hey we're bringing back the Continental Band after a few years. We had such a good time with Rick Barton and son last time around, we're excited to show them all our improvements!!!
They are coming to us all the way from BOSTON, so you know they're excited to jam with us! Join us for a kick ass night of music with Rick Barton, the original guitarist for Dropkick Murphys, and son Stephen as they regale us with their badass tunes!!!
https://continentalband.bandcamp.com/album/1000-milesJun 27, 2016
Monday
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Free Music Monday w/ The Blue Velvets & Ultra City
9:00pm to 12:42pm @
Be Here Now
505 N. Dill St.
Cost: Donation only over 21, $5 under 21 Ages: 18+ We bring in acts from all across the globe and this show proves it! The Blue Velvets are from Sydney, Australia and they will be coming all the way from the land down under to us!
Ultra City (Oklahoma City, OK)
-Alternative/Rock-
https://ultracity.bandcamp.com/https://www.facebook.com/weareultracity
The Blue Velvets (the Blue Mountains on Sydney’s outskirts)
-Fresh, Lounge-Style-
http://bluevelvets.net/Jul 7, 2016
Thursday
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Dr. Boldylocks // Common Center // Elle Carpenter
8:00pm to 2:00am @
Be Here Now
505 N. Dill St.
Cost: TBD Ages: 18+ Elle Carpenter (Durango, CO)
-Americana/Pop/Folk-
www.ellecarpenter.com%2F&h=JAQEGkFhC&enc=AZOewhdOfE4egRP7ieQVewQ-n4hRGjmOh5Edh_7xVmQvNL9iaZLQBH3ffULmoIyRZ4Q&s=1" target="_blank">http://www.ellecarpenter.com/
https://www.facebook.com/ElleCarpenterMusic
Common Center (Covington, KY)
-Psychedelic/Gypsy Rock/Soulclad/Boogie/Funk-
http://www.commoncentersounds.com/
https://www.facebook.com/commoncentersounds
Dr. Boldylocks (Muncie, IN\)
-Acoustic Jibber-Jabber and Electrified Madness-
http://drboldylocksandthetwitterall-stars.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/DrBoldylocksAndTheTwitterAllStarsNov 12, 2016
Saturday
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Mike Martin & The Beautiful Mess // In Flight // Zorn
8:00pm to 3:00am @
Be Here Now
505 N. Dill
Cost: $5 over 21, $10 under Ages: 18+ Original music from Mike Martin & the Beautiful Mess (Charleston, SC), In Flight (Asheville, NC), and Zorn (Muncie, IN)
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Feb 2, 2017
Thursday
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February's First Thursday (official listing)
5:00pm to 8:00pm @
Downtown
Old National Lot
The Atrium Gallery
Arts and Journalism Building, 1st floor, Ball State University campus“Ken Preston: 40+ Years of Student Prints”
The Atrium Gallery will have extended hours of operation for First Thursday until 8pm for this special show from Ken Preston, Professor of Art at Ball State University. The exhibition presents a myriad of work from his students over the years, including Serigraphy, Lithography, Intaglio, Woodcut, and work from his Introduction to Printmaking courses from 1973 to 2016. Students work was executed at Indiana University, Bloomington, Northeast Missouri State University (now Truman University), Kirksville, Missouri, and Ball State University.Please note this is not an opening reception, but rather, extended viewing hours for First Thursday.
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
520 E. Main“Stop All The Clocks,” featuring the artwork of the late David Palm, will continue to be on display in the Cornerstone Art Gallery throughout February. Palm was a Muncie native who spent much of his life traveling the world with his primary residence in New York City. The paintings featured in the show capture the often fleeting memories of important, yet seemingly insignificant, moments in one's life. Palm's sister, Janet Stratton, has offered up her collection of his artwork for the public to view. For more information about the show call 765-281-9503.
Gordy Fine Art & Framing Co.
224 E. MainAn opening reception will be held for Ritual, an exhibition of new drawings by artist Erin Colleen Williams. Ritual is comprised of a selection of drawings which contemplate the interdependency of human, animal, and object. Inspired by narrative illustrations, mythology, memento mori, and historical occult imagery, the work visually describes intangible emotions such as loneliness, revulsion, sacrifice compassion, and the universality of death. Ritual also refers to the act of daily drawing, a sometimes mindless repetition of pattern and line, which is a meditation in itself. Light refreshments will be served.
Grace Episcopal Church
300 S. MadisonGrace Episcopal Church will host a concert of music reflecting the theme of romance. Start February with some music from the Romantic period and various love songs from composers such as Haydn, Kreisler, Elgar, Dvorak, and Respighi. Our performers this evening are Peter Douglas, piano and David Blakely, violin. Douglas is currently pursuing a Master of Music in Piano Performance at Ball State University. He received his Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance from Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory of Music (Berea, OH). Blakely is currently a violin performer in the Muncie Symphony Orchestra and teaches violin locally. Our concert begins at 7:30 pm and our doors open at 5pm for viewing of our art gallery. Grace Episcopal Church is located on the corner of Madison St. and Adams St.
Heidi J. Hale
301 S. WalnutHeidi J. Hale will be open throughout the First Thursday events offering jewelry for sale.
Madjax Muncie
628 S. WalnutKen Preston, Professor of Art at Ball State University, will have a show at Madjax featuring 40+ years of Student Prints.
Book Arts Collaborative (at Madjax)
600 E. MainBook Arts Collaborative will have an opportunity for the community to pull a print using one of our printing presses.
Tribune Showprint (at Madjax)
501 E. MainTribune Showprint will be giving tours of the shop and have some old posters out for people to see.
Muncie Civic Theatre
216 E. MainMuncie Civic Theatre is inviting the community to participate in an informal conversation in our lobby about diversity and race relations 'now and then' as we prepare to present To Kill a Mockingbird. The conversation will be led by WaTasha Barnes-Griffin from the YMCA and Maude Jennings from the Whitely Community Council. The Shaffer Chapel will have artifacts from the era on display. Hot chocolate will be served. All are welcome.
Muncie Makes Lab
628 S. WalnutFirst Floor
“Tiny Home Designs for the Homeless of Muncie”
Ball State University’s Department of Architecture is exhibiting 16 tiny home designs for the homeless and homeless veterans. These projects, produced by 4th year architecture students, were finalists in the 2016 Cripe Competition.
Second Floor
“CritChat: The Upside Down”
As CritChat’s fifth First Thursday event, this one night only exhibit will feature experimental video, sound, sculpture, installation, and drawing by several group members. Exhibiting artists will be present and guests are encouraged to ask questions throughout the evening. CritChat is a free, community meet-up developed and facilitated by Muncie-based artists working to promote collaboration and support for emerging area artists.
Rose Court
125 E. Charles“Neighbors for Public Justice,” a new local community group, will hold an informational Open House during February’s First Thursday in the Rose Court Building. Several members will be on hand to provide information and other materials about the organization. Additionally, a limited number of yard signs in Spanish, English, and Arabic that read “No matter where you are from, we’re glad you’re our neighbor” will be available for purchase.
Neighbors for Public Justice was formed shortly after the November 2016 election. They aim to “inform and support one another in our individual and collective efforts to promote social justice on a local and global level, equip one another with practical, positive ways to communicate and engage with local, state, and national government, and empower one another to be advocates for all people."
Neighbors for Public Justice meets every Thursday evening at the Friends Memorial Church, 418 W Adams Street, in Muncie from 6pm to 7pm.
Savage's Ale House (21+)
127 N. HighSavage's Alehouse will be showing the work of Heather Davis and Chelsea Rene.
Studio Exhale
103 N. High St.Studio Exhale will host an opening reception by artist Angie Ridge Hedman entitled “Chaos and Ease.” Hedman is currently a high school art teacher at Monroe Central. She began working on this diverse body of work when she changed jobs after teaching at one school for 17 years. The change of schools was stressful for her, and painting allowed her to quickly get her emotions onto the canvas.
She prefers working with acrylics because of the accessibility, affordability, and quick drying process. The medium allows her to apply several thin layers of paint in a limited time. Hedman always has an in-progress painting going on in her classroom because she feels students learn and appreciate more if they can be an active witness and participant in the art process. It is important for them to see her as both an artist and an educator. If they see her taking creative risks in art, they might be inspired to do the same.
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February's First Thursday (official listing)
5:00pm to 8:00pm @
Downtown
Old National Lot
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Mike Martin & The Beautiful Mess // In Flight // Zorn
8:00pm to 3:00am @
Be Here Now
505 N. Dill
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Dr. Boldylocks // Common Center // Elle Carpenter
8:00pm to 2:00am @
Be Here Now
505 N. Dill St.
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Free Music Monday w/ The Blue Velvets & Ultra City
9:00pm to 12:42pm @
Be Here Now
505 N. Dill St.
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Continental Band (Dropkick Murphys Original Guitarist!)
12:00pm to 12:42pm @
Be Here Now
505 N. Dill St.
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Free Music Monday with The Steel Toed Slippers
10:00pm to 12:42pm @
Be Here Now
505 N. Dill St.
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TAO: Phoenix Rising
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
Emens Auditorium
Ball State University
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Music Comes Alive at MCM
12:00pm to 2:00pm @
Muncie Children's Museum
515 S. High St.
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Young Artist Competition
2:00pm to 12:42pm @
Sursa Performance Hall, Ball State University
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STOMP
7:00pm to 12:42pm @
Emens Auditorium