The U.Va. Arts Welcome Picnic kicks off another year of arts on Grounds
By Cooper Carlson | September 12, 2024A variety of University-art affiliated groups enthusiastically presented their organizations to each passerby.
A variety of University-art affiliated groups enthusiastically presented their organizations to each passerby.
Founded in 2017, Ballet & Books is a national non-profit organization that pairs mentors with young girls, using social interaction and movement-based activities to enact and embody the material they read.
These three books — all of which take place in school settings — are perfect seasonal reading for those ready to throw themselves into the academic spirit.
Indeed, going back even a decade, almost all of the highest grossing films are consistent in their identities as parts of larger wholes.
These four tracks from French artists are the perfect way to reinvigorate that optimistic Olympic spirit and get in the mindset to go for gold this semester.
Founded last semester, the club aims to be a space for people to come together and share their love of music through listening parties, picnics, playlist swaps and more.
The crowd embraced the throwback vibe, donning retro bandanas, oversized shades, and graphic tees that evoked early 2000s nostalgia.
Hoograss not only provides performance opportunities, but has also made the unique genre more visible on Grounds.
Student bands Boscobel and Loose Leaf opened for The Barons, a locally beloved traveling rock band.
Live Arts connects people of all ages, all across Charlottesville as they direct, produce, build sets for and perform in some simply incredible shows.
"Trap" is a cat-and-mouse movie almost fully from the perspective of the mouse.
This small but driven group of University students is charting professional paths in the arts.
A cappella groups of all types — from the Flying V’s “rock-appella” to Hoos In The Stairwell’s broadway selections — delivered electrifying performances throughout the night.
From its first moments, the film is hyper aware of its photojournalistic origins, an awareness which serves to both the benefit and detriment of the ultimate success of its story.
Staples aims for authenticity over streams and navigates complex topics in the project, but sacrifices the addictive sound required for an unforgettable album today.
Here are some standout songs at the turn of the season that prove these artists are ones to look out for.
“Hit Man” is an amalgam of genre that befits its chameleon of a protagonist — though sometimes to its detriment.
The album jumps back and forth between soft ballads and electro-pop synths to create what feels like a fever dream inside Eilish’s scattered mind.
Four heavily involved Miller Arts Scholars spoke with The Cavalier Daily and painted a detailed landscape of what a better future for the arts may look like on Grounds.
While the University’s department of drama offers many traditional classroom-based courses, several classes take students outside of the classroom setting, giving them a hands-on space to experiment with new media.