BIPOC Arts Celebration proudly hits stage Feb. 11

Two men dancing on a stage
The BIPOC Arts Celebration unites students across disciplines of music, dance, art and theater for powerful artistic works that nurture the celebration of identity, storytelling, joy and the rich diversity that shapes the artistic world at SRU and beyond.

Slippery Rock University is empowering artists from the Black, Indigenous and People of Color community with a vibrant evening of entertainment honoring creativity, culture and belonging for the BIPOC Arts Celebration, 7:30 p.m., Feb. 11, at the Performing Art Center’s Miller Theater.

The BIPOC Arts Celebration unites students across disciplines of music, dance, art and theater for powerful artistic works that nurture the celebration of identity, storytelling, joy and the rich diversity that shapes the artistic world at SRU and beyond.

Tickets are $10 for general admission, $5 for college and high school students, and free for SRU students by visiting sru.edu/tickets.

This event, which is part of SRU’s Black History Month programming, is hosted by the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color’s Group for Performing and Visual Arts (BIPOC PAVA) at SRU, an organization focused on uplifting the voices of historically marginalized students in the arts.

BIPOC PAVA seeks to forge connections between their core group of students and allies and community members from arts departments across campus, a value that is in keeping with SRU’s goal to provide spaces that nurture, empower and unify the campus community while honoring the importance of diversity.

More information about SRU’s Black History Month programming for students can be found on CORE, the University’s online platform for student organizations and events.

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