Student Recitals
Watson Fine Arts - Weber Theatre Norton, MA, United StatesGifted student performers demonstrate mastery in voice, violin, cello, piano and other instruments.
Gifted student performers demonstrate mastery in voice, violin, cello, piano and other instruments.
The Wheaton College Jazz Band performs R&B and soul music from the 60’s and 70’s. Opening for the Jazz Band is Phat Police, a student lead ensemble under the direction of Jeff Cashen.
The 60 member GWSO performs a concert of inspiring and heart-warming music by a diverse collection of composers. Featuring Mozart's overture to "The Magic Flute", Bizet's suite from the opera "Carmen", "Adoration" by Black American composer Florence Price, Afro-British composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's "Idyll", and Darius Mihlaud's jazz-inspired ballet score "La création du monde" from 1923.
Join the Film & New Media Department for a screening celebrating student work completed this semester.
Wheaton's Dance Collaborative presents Dance Fest 2023, featuring hip hop, salsa, tap, k-pop, step, and multi-cultural dance traditions, performed by TRYBE, Paraiso Latino, Tap Out Loud, KAOS and special guests, S.O.L.E.
Wheaton's Dance Collaborative presents Dance Fest 2023, featuring hip hop, salsa, tap, k-pop, step, and multi-cultural dance traditions, performed by TRYBE, Paraiso Latino, Tap Out Loud, KAOS and special guests, S.O.L.E.
Wheaton's Dance Collaborative presents Dance Fest 2023, featuring hip hop, salsa, tap, k-pop, step, and multi-cultural dance traditions, performed by TRYBE, Paraiso Latino, Tap Out Loud, KAOS and special guests, S.O.L.E.
Artist Eileen de Rosas (MassArt MFA '22) presents an artist talk discussing her recent Public Art at Wheaton (PAAW) project Into the Woods, sited in the Beard Courtyard of the Mars Science Center. De Rosas will also share work from her artistic practice more broadly.
This professional dance company based in DC, focuses on the polyrhythmic art of stepping. Steeped in African and African American tradition, step has deep roots in the emergence of HBCUs in the south. Complex percussive sequences demand energy, precision, and teamwork; the intricacies of the movements can be heard as well as seen.
Longer form plays—written, directed and performed by Wheaton students—will be showcased in our annual festival