Arts & Entertainment
Out of the Box Festival
About the Festival
Welcome to the Out Of The Box Festival. We hope you see things that you've never seen before, hear things in a way that you've never heard them and experience new innovations in performance. We hope your imagination is enlivened, your mind challenged and your vision of how things should be completely rethought. We have asked all our participants to leave the "Box" of "The way it's always been" and enter the world of "What If We…"
We hope you enjoy the adventure!
- Greg Fritsch, Music Faculty
Festival Director
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Ticket Information
Tickets are $7 per event or $15 for a festival pass. Free to NDNU students. Tickets for the MTC benefit are $25. For more information, call (650) 508-3429 or visit http://www.ndnu.edu/the-arts/music/ootb.aspx
Tuesday, April 19, 5:15 p.m., Ralston Hall Parlor
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The Lion Sings
Jenny Matteucci, BFA 2012
A modern adaptation with music of scenes from James Goldman's Lion in Winter, about the King and Queen of 10th century England.
Tuesday, April 19, 8 p.m., Taube Center
Media Night
"The Age of the Digital Native"
Roger M. Goodson Ed.D.
Professor of Business & Management, NDNU
This presentation focuses on Digital Natives, those born after the mid to late 1980's, and Digital Immigrants, those born BC (before computers).
"Scoring an Independent Film: Composing Drama On Screen and Behind the Scenes"
Joel Phillip Friedman DMA
Professor of Music and Vocal Arts, NDNU
Composer of the score for the independent supernatural-thriller feature film Red Ice (recently accepted to this June's SF IndieFest) will discuss his work.