End of Semester Student Recitals
Students who participated in the private lesson program perform the works they have studied during the semester. Please join us in celebrating their work!
Students who participated in the private lesson program perform the works they have studied during the semester. Please join us in celebrating their work!
Dedicated to serving transformative art experiences to all-age audiences, LayeRhythm invigorates communities from clubs, festivals, and stages, with interactive and improvisational games between the audience and performers. In SWITCH, audience ideas are collected and turned into music, lyrics and movement by the MC and performers.
Join the Wind Ensemble for a seasonal pop-up concert in the Beehive. Embrace a moment of levity and seasonal beauty before the rush of finals. For this concert, music selections will be chosen by the performers.
Join the Holy Cross Laptop Ensemble Federation (H-CLEF) for a concert of choreographed sound and image showcasing final student projects written for Music 242: Coding Music.
Please join us for the College’s Annual Festival of Lessons and Carols for Advent, taking place in the St. Joseph Memorial Chapel. Free and open to the public.
SOLD OUT. The Science Ball is a celebration of the fusion of art and science. Lab coats are transformed by designers into couture and presented on the runway by the scientists whose research inspired them.
At the end of each semester the students in I Nyoman Catra’s Balinese dance and gamelan classes display what they have learned in a delightful evening showcasing the Balinese performing arts.
Kickoff the spring semester with a foot tapping Irish Music concert featuring Diarmuid Ó Meachair (accordion) & Andrew Caden (fiddle). Join us for a noontime concert in the beautiful Brooks Concert Hall!
The Spring 2026 exhibition at the Cantor Art Gallery features work by Visual Arts faculty Rachelle Beaudoin, John Carney, Marcus Clarke, Hilary Doyle, Colleen Fitzgerald, Matthew Gamber, Anna McNeary, Victor Pacheco, Cristi Rinklin, and Leslie Schomp.
Into the Woods, Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s witty and daring reimagining of classic fairy tales, leaves behind the binary world of good versus evil and right versus wrong to explore what really happens after “happily ever after.”