Each spring, UCF brings its best and brightest artists to Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts for a large-scale celebration of creativity.
The annual event is hosted by the UCF College of Arts and Humanities and features the faculty and students from the School of Performing Arts and the School of Visual Arts and Design, as well as work from the humanities departments and other units from around the university.
This year, UCF Celebrates the Arts turns the spotlight on the intersection of arts and technology, and showcases the students, faculty and alumni through dance, concerts, cabaret, lectures and discussions, film, chamber music, an expanded visual arts presence and more.
Highlights of the many performances and events scheduled include a concert by UCF’s chart-topping Flying Horse Big Band, a National Choir Festival concert, a WUCF Salute to Fred Rogers, a UCF Symphony Orchestra concert, and Broadway’s Brightest Lights featuring Tony-Award winning Broadway star Megan Hilty.
The lobbies and public area of the Dr. Phillips Center will also be utilized for art and exhibits to enjoy free of charge throughout the run of the festival.
Many of the the events throughout UCF Celebrates the Arts are free, with select concerts and performances starting at only $10 a ticket.
Tickets are on sale now for ticketed events, with registration required for free events.
For more informations, and to see the entire schedule of events, Click Here.
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