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The Screenwriting Club at UVA is for any and all students with an interest in screenwriting. We meet for an hour once a week in the style of a writer's room. Over the course of a semester, club members collaborate to create a TV episode.
Shakespeare on the Lawn is primarily a student-run organization at the University of Virginia. Its purpose is to increase the availability and accessibility of theater to the general public, primarily through free performances of Shakespeare’s works. In addition, SotL is intended to provide an environment for those interested in the theater to perform their craft.
sketch@UVA is a student-run organization that fosters connections and relationships throughvisual communication skills and the art of sketchbooking across the School of Architecture, theUniversity of Virginia, and the greater Charlottesville area. sketch@UVA partners with localorganizations, artists, and professionals to offer our members social, professional, and creativedevelopment through engagement with a like-minded, diverse, and inclusive artistic community.Our mission is to promote sketchbooking, observational drawing, and a deeper appreciation forour daily environments in a collaborative setting.
The mission of Spectrum Theatre is to provide students with an outlet for creative expression through the production of thought-provoking drama that will challenge and engage the University and Charlottesville communities. The organization strives to create, with artistic passion, provocative and meaningful theatre.Spectrum produces one musical or straight play per semester. We invite you to join our cast, tech team, pit orchestra, or production staff -- no prior theatre experience necessary! Our most recent productions include Heathers, A Chorus Line, Fun Home, and Alice by Heart. Check out our website at spectrumtheatre.org or follow us on Instagram @spectrum.theatre to learn more!
Survivor at UVA is established for the express purpose of providing an opportunity for 16-20 people to play a fun game of Survivor(based off of the reality show) every semester, encouraging connection between cast members, crew, hosts, and other CIOs as a means of increasing the quality of the game. This not only provides these 16-20 contestants to have fun, but it gives an opportunity for the host of the semester to network with people to cast a diverse set of people that wouldn't otherwise meet, for aspiring filmmakers and editors to film and create this into episodes, and for members of other clubs such as Filmmakers Society, Board Game Club, and Outdoors club to explore their interests and help out with creating challenges.Although this organization has members who are University of Virginia students and may have University employees associated or engaged in its activities and affairs, the organization is not a part of or an agency of the University. It is a separate and independent organization which is responsible for and manages its own activities and affairs. The University does not direct, supervise or control the organization and is not responsible for the organization’s contracts, acts or omissions.
The Swing Club at UVA exists to provide members of the University community a forum to learn many of the dances that exist under the general "Swing Dance" label. These include Lindy Hop, Charleston, Collegiate Shag, Balboa, Blues, and Solo Jazz.
Want to burn all your calories for the day in an hour but in a much more fun way than running? Then tap club is for you. All levels welcome, tap shoes provided.
The purpose of the Art Club is to provide a space for students of all majors to create art in a social and light-hearted environment. Events include getting together to paint, going to workshops, and creating an art community for artists to collaborate and share ideas.
The Arts Students Society is a coalition of arts students in Studio Art, Architecture, Drama, Dance, and any other arts disciplines, intended to create community within the arts students at UVA. We accept artists of all disciplines and mediums.
The Barbers of C'ville formed at the University of Virginia in the Spring of 2020, not-so-accidently following a student-run production of The Music Man the previous semester. Enraptured by the sounds of barbershop harmony, the group set out to rehearse, but quickly found themselves in the midst of a global pandemic. Nevertheless, the Barbers of C'ville fought the odds and adapted, rehearsing safely to bring their sound to Grounds and the Charlottesville community at large.The group operates as a society with independent quartets, such as The Society of Fellows, forming as interest and numbers dictate. We hope to perform gigs big and small once we can, and we would love any interested students to join our ranks and help spread harmony and joy through barbershop singing on Grounds.
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