Imperial shows its creative side at ArtsFest 2016
Imperial is getting creative this week as it celebrates the annual ArtsFest.
ArtsFest, which runs from the 15 - 19 February, is the College's annual arts, music and dance showcase. ArtsFest aims to highlight the diverse range of creative activities on offer to staff and students across the College.
The South Kensington Campus will play host to a range of exciting free events, including performances from Imperial’s Big Band, an Indian music concert and a live Jazz and Cocktail night.
Abhinav Varma, (Physics), Chair of ArtsFest, said: “Imperial ArtsFest is back this year - bigger and better than ever. With nearly two dozen societies participating and an average of three events a day for an entire week, ArtsFest 2016 (Feb 15-19) is not a week to miss.
All events are free! So take a break from lectures, head over to our eclectic venues, and sample the full range of arts at Imperial in what is Imperial’s biggest music, arts, dance and performance week.”
Visit the ArtsFest 2016 Events page for more information
What's on?
MONDAY 15 FEBRUARY
- 12.00: IC Strong Ensemble Concert, Business School Entrance
- 19.00: IC Sinfonietta Concert, Great Hall
TUESDAY 16 FEBRUARY
- 12.00: IC Big Band performance, Queen's Tower
- 19.00: IC Choir Concert, Great Hall
- 19.30: Live Jazz and Cocktail Night, Metric
WEDNESDAY 17 FEBRUARY
- 13.00: IC Chamber Choir Concert, Business School Entrance
- 15.00: Chamber Music Competition, Blyth Centre
- 19.00: ICSO Concert Rehearsal, Great Hall
- 19.00: "A Very Vocal Evening" (A Capella and MTSoc), Union Concert Hall, Beit Quad
THURSDAY 18 FEBRUARY
- 12.00: IC Wind Band Concert, Business School Entrance
- 18.00: IC Gospel Choir Workshop, SAF119
- 19.30: Guitar Soc and Jazz and Rock Band Night, Metric
FRIDAY 19 FEBRUARY
- 12.00: Indian Music Concert, Read Lecture Theatre
- 19.30: ArtsFest 2015 Finale, Union Concert Hall, Beit Quad
The PhotoSoc, LeoSoc and Caligraphy Society Exhibition will run in the Blyth Gallery until 26 February.
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