Student singers, dancers and instrumentalists can audition for performing groups on campus this week.
Singing Hoosiers
\nAuditions for the Singing Hoosiers concert show choir are at 3:35 p.m. today in the Music Annex MA404 in the Jacobs School of Music. Michael Schwartzkopf, director of the 115-member Singing Hoosiers, said students should come prepared with their own song and an accompanist will be provided. For more information visit www.indiana.edu/~singingh or call Schwartzkopf at 855-4044.
The African American Dance Company
\nThe African American Dance Company is holding auditions for interested students at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center in Room A217. The group features original choreography with a mix of modern, jazz, African-American, Latin American and African Diaspora dance directed by Iris Rosa, an assistant professor of African American Studies. For more information visit the African American Arts Institute Web site, www.indiana.edu/~aaai.
IU Soul Revue
\nThe IU Soul Revue music ensemble is holding auditions for new performers at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Grand Hall of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. The ensemble consists of both female wand male singers and dancers of all races, said sophomore member Charles Henderson. Auditions are open to dancers, singers, and guitar, drum and trombone players. IU Soul Revue performances feature R&B, soul, funk and contemporary urban black music, according to its Web site, www.indiana.edu/~aaai.
African American Choral Ensemble
\nThe approximately 80-member African American Choral Ensemble will hold auditions for male and female gospel and spiritual music singers at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. The ensemble includes ACE, a group of male singers, Sojourner, a group of female singers as well as God's Progress, a mixed choir.