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UMW Hosts Digital Auditorium Grand Opening

by | Apr 18, 2015 | Schools & Education

By Erika Spivey, assistant director of Media & Public Relations at the University of Mary Washington. Photo copyright Susan Larson.

The University of Mary Washington will mark the opening of its digital auditorium in the Information and Technology Convergence Center (ITCC) with a day of presentations, performances and film screenings on Saturday, March 14.

The full day of events will feature an address by UMW President Richard V. Hurley, a complimentary breakfast, film screening and a variety of musical and theatrical performances including:

Fall Line Bluegrass Band, 1:15 p.m.
BellACapella, 2 p.m.
Alter Egos Step Team, 3 p.m.
One Note Stand, 4 p.m.
Undeniably Adjacent Improv, 5 p.m.
Eagle Bhangra, 6 p.m.
Save the Arcadian, 10 p.m.

Events begin at 10 a.m. and conclude at midnight. All food and events are free and open to the public.

The Digital Auditorium is a two-story space for up to 300 guests depending on the configuration, used for entertainment, classes, lectures, training and performances. The auditorium includes three screens and a full, theater-style lighting system. The space can also be combined with an adjacent lobby and the Convergence Garden to host distinctive events.

For more information about the event including a full schedule, follow the ITCC on Facebook at www.facebook.com/UMWITCC. To reserve the auditorium for your own event, contact Cartland Berge, ITCC building and digital auditorium manager, at [email protected] or (540) 654-5991.

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