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James A. Rhodes Arena, nicknamed "The JAR", is an arena in Akron, Ohio, United States, on the campus of the University of Akron. Named for former Ohio governor Jim Rhodes, the arena opened in 1983 and is home to the Akron Zips men's and women's basketball teams and women's volleyball team. It was built next to and replaced the university's ...
Trumpeter Sean Jones, this year's visiting artist in residence for the University of Akron's jazz program, will perform and speak at the Rubber City Jazz & Blues Festival in Akron Sept. 5 through ...
English: Diagram showing a typical seating arrangement for members of a jazz ensemble. On the left, the rhythm section consists of drum set, keyboard/piano, electric guitar, and bass guitar. On the right are the horns.
Opened in 1973, The University of Akron's E. J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall is a 125,000-square-foot (11,600 m 2) hall, that can seat up to 2,955 people, depending on the arrangement of the facility. It seats 2,955 with the ceiling at full height, 2,343 with it at the front edge of the flying balcony, and 743 when the grand tier is entirely ...
Akron announced the upcoming season of downtown concerts and events at Lock 3, starting Friday, May 24 for Memorial Day weekend. All events, concerts, movies and activities will be free admission.
The Hult Center houses 2 performance halls, a meeting venue and a variety of public art: Silva Concert Hall, 2,448 seats; Soreng Theater, 495 seats; The Studio, capacity 200 ...
Pages in category "University of Akron buildings and structures" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Facilities include a 250-seat recital hall, the 2,895-seat Edwin J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall, a music computer center, a music resource center, and an electronic music composition laboratory. Guzzetta Hall, home of the School of Music, combines with the Edwin J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall to form a center for the performing arts.