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Performance:Voice & Opera Studio Recital
in 19 hours in 41 minutes
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Performance:Arturo Fernandez, piano
in 19 hours in 41 minutes
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Performance:Ryan Wu, violin
in 20 hours in 11 minutes
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Performance:Daiyao Zhong, voice
in 22 hours in 11 minutes
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Performance:Bella Pabian & Genesis Morales, trombones
Apr. 22
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Performance:14th Annual Shirley Verrett Award Celebration
Apr. 23
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Performance:PlayFest: Venus
Apr. 23
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Performance:Maitri White, voice
Apr. 23
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Performance:Marisa Redding, voice
Apr. 24
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Performance:PlayFest: The Shot
Apr. 24
*Under the direction of Tzveta Kassabova* *7 Hours Difference* is a two-part movement piece developed partly in Sofia, Bulgaria and partly in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on campus at The University of Michigan. The piece explores how much one needs to be happy; how much interaction, play, or loneliness is too much? Through an exploration of sense, movement, and speech, the piece seeks to discover what it means to be human. Undergraduate Theatre & Drama students Amelia Fontaine, Ryland Gigante, Sam Hopkins, Ashley Kramer, Sophia Lane, Ella Lewis, Myles Matthews, CC Meade, James Parascandola, Sophia Santos Ufkes, and Tate Zeleznik have worked alongside professors Tzveta Kassabova and Jason Cianciulli to devise a new version of *7 Hours Difference Part 1: The Humans,* the portion originally created in Bulgaria in 2024. The students will present the piece this semester in advance of a European tour this summer of parts 1 and 2 performed in collaboration with students and professors from The New Bulgarian University.