UA Presents Full-Length ‘Cinderella’ Ballet

The University of Alabama department of theatre and dance presents the Sergei Prokofiev ballet “Cinderella” from Monday, March 29, to Saturday, April 3, at the Gallaway Theatre in Rowand-Johnson Hall in the UA Theatre District.

UA Professor Collaborates to Produce Louisiana French Dictionary

Dr. Michael A. Picone, professor of French and linguistics at The University of Alabama, serves as an assistant editor on a dictionary that preserves French as spoken in Louisiana.

Voice Teacher Belts Out Lessons at UA

Bill Reed, a leading theatrical voice teacher, will present a “Singers On Stage Workshop” Friday, March 26, and Saturday, March 27, at The University of Alabama’s department of theatre and dance.

UA Dance Professor Recognized at Festival

Students and faculty members from The University of Alabama’s department of theatre and dance won recent recognition at the regional American College Dance Festival in Murfreesboro, Tenn.

UA’s Creative Campus Brings Back Storytelling Festival

The University of Alabama Creative Campus Initiative’s Second Black Warrior Storytelling Festival will be from 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday, March 28, at the Park at Manderson Landing at the base of Hackberry Lane and Jack Warner Parkway in Tuscaloosa.

Druid City Arts Festival Highlights Area’s Music; UA Co-Sponsors

The University of Alabama’s Creative Campus Initiative presents the first Druid City Arts Festival Saturday, March 27, on the City Fest Lot in downtown Tuscaloosa.

What’s in the Box? UA’s Alabama Museum of Natural History to Reveal Time Capsule

During a Smith Hall Homecoming celebration from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 10, a time capsule placed in the hall’s cornerstone will be opened. The event celebrates the 100th anniversary of Smith Hall, home of UA Museums’ Alabama Museum of Natural History.

Making a Point: Knap-in Returns to UA’s Moundville Park

Stone toolmakers, artists who work with primitive techniques, and technology specialists will demonstrate and sell their works at The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park, Friday, March 12 through Sunday, March 14, at the 10th Knap-in and Primitive Arts Meet.

Documentary Screening at UA Explores Killing of Asian-American

Documentary filmmaker Curtis Chin will introduce and screen his 2009 film “Vincent Who?” at 7 p.m. Monday, March 8, in ten Hoor Hall Hall, room 116, on The University of Alabama campus. Chin also will answer questions after the screening, which is free and open to the public.

UA Organizes Student Conference to Encourage Democracy

The University of Alabama’s New College is offering “Connect the Dots,” a national student conference to encourage the democratic practices of public dialogue, deliberation and community problem-solving and action.