A Grand Night for Singing
Red Noses
Scholarship Showcase
A Grand Night For Singing
Sunday in the Park with George
Collage Concert
The Laramie Project
Jazz Showcase

11:30am, Off-Campus Location, Bird Hills Nature Area, Parking Lot at W. Huron River Dr. and Bird Rd., Ann Arbor
The SMTD John Cage Centennial Celebration continues with an all-new Cagean happening at Bird Hills Nature Area, created and performed by students in the Department of Performing Arts Technology led by Professor Michael Gurevich, with special guests The Mycotics, from the U-M Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, under the direction of Professor Timothy James. This unconventional, educational, and participatory performance will take place while hunting for edible mushrooms in Ann Arbor, as Cage was known to do. Anyone is welcome to participate. For directions and carpools, meet at the E.V. Moore Building Parking Lot at 11am. The event itself will begin at the Bird Hills Nature Area Parking Lot at W. Huron River Dr. and Bird Rd. at 11:30am. Bring appropriate attire for a walk in the woods. Free - no tickets required
2:00pm, Moore Building, Britton Recital Hall
PROGRAM: Haydn - Concerto for two Horns and Orchestra in E-flat Major; Thimmig - Four Ballads; Schubert - Auf dem Strom; Bozza - En Foret; Bertsos - Little Traps 1; The Loudest Thunder. Free - no tickets required
5:00pm, Walgreen Drama Center, Stamps Auditorium
PROGRAM: Beethoven - Six Bagatelles, op. 126. Free - no tickets required