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Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana comes to Symphony Hall in a performance that unites the Boston Conservatory choirs and orchestra, the Back Bay Chorale, and dancers from the Conservatory’s Dance Division. Conducted by Dr. Stephen Spinelli, assistant professor of choral studies, this community partnership celebrates the Back Bay Chorale’s 50th anniversary season.
Students perform original collaborative works by student composers and choreographers from Berklee College of Music and Boston Conservatory at Berklee.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee and Berklee College of Music students are invited to come walk the runway and serve at the Haus of BoCo Ball, with celebrity guest judges and Boston Conservatory alumni Jan Sport (BFA '15) and Marcia Marcia Marcia (BFA '18).
Boston Conservatory’s spring dance concert, Limitless, showcases masterworks by some of the world’s leading choreographers, including Aszure Barton, Martha Graham, and Bob Fosse.
Boston Conservatory’s spring dance concert, Limitless, showcases masterworks by some of the world’s leading choreographers, including Aszure Barton, Martha Graham, and Bob Fosse.
Boston Conservatory’s spring dance concert, Limitless, showcases masterworks by some of the world’s leading choreographers, including Aszure Barton, Martha Graham, and Bob Fosse.
Boston Conservatory’s spring dance concert, Limitless, showcases masterworks by some of the world’s leading choreographers, including Aszure Barton, Martha Graham, and Bob Fosse.
Boston Conservatory’s spring dance concert, Limitless, showcases masterworks by some of the world’s leading choreographers, including Aszure Barton, Martha Graham, and Bob Fosse.
Led by faculty member Nino de los Reyes with the support of Boston Conservatory and Berklee Global, this performance is the vibrant conclusion of a week-long residency exploring flamenco as a catalyst for modern artistic creation.
What makes us move, imagine, smile, cry, laugh, and remember? Music—which takes the stage when extraordinary Dance Division musicians and composers perform a program of original and improvised works.