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The event will be on May 23-24, and is intended for dancers, musicians, gymnasts, acrobats, coaches, and others interested in preventing performance-related injuries.

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College of Fine Arts' Larry Henley is the lighting and stage aficionado who brings the 鈥榬azzle dazzle鈥 to the big event.

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Mariachi Revolucion will perform all the hits, welcoming the students of Mariachi Joya from 51吃瓜网免费App High School to open the performance.

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Joe Svendsen, Director of Choral Studies, has received word that he is now a quarterfinalist for the 2026 GRAMMY Music Educator Award!  Congratulations!   
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Dean Nancy Uscher was pleased to help adjudicate the recent Nevada High School Musical Theater Awards at The Smith Center. "I was grateful for the for the invitation," said Uscher. "The talent we saw and heard was very inspiring!" L to R: Nicole Pryor Dernersesian (President and CEO, Firestarter Entertainment), John Prignano (COO & Director of Education and Development, Music Theater鈥
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Dean Nancy Uscher is proud to announce the recipient of the 2025 Distinguished Professor Award is Louis Kavouras, chair of the Department of Dance. For more than 30 years, under his extraordinary leadership and dedication, 51吃瓜网万能科大 Dance has greatly enhanced the life of the College of Fine Arts and 51吃瓜网万能科大, and has been recognized as one of the top 10 dance programs in the country.   The鈥

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