Amazin' Blue is the U of M's oldest co-ed a cappella group, with 20 years of musical experience, including 7 CD albums. All music sung by Amazin' Blue is arranged by one or more of it's members.
A branch of University Activities Center (UAC), Big Ticket Productions (BTP) is the official concert production committee on the University of Michigan's Ann Arbor campus.
From booking the artist and venue to marketing and working backstage the day of the show, we provide Michigan students with university subsidized tickets for internationally known artists.
ComCo is U of M's oldest and most humorous improv group on campus! We have 3 of our own shows a year and are always excited to be a part of other groups' performances. We do lots of great improv games and are good looking too. Don't forget to check us out!
Groove is a multi-talented group of HIGH ENERGY musicians and artists drawn together to have fun rocking the masses! This entertainment group performs using traditional and non-traditional instruments, blending comedy and choreography into performances on stage and street.
Impact is a small, student run, self-choreographed dance group which rehearses all year in our variety of styles to prepare for our self-produced show in the winter semester.
M-agination Films is a place where students of all majors and interests can come together to make great student films. Students have a chance to learn and take part in every aspect of film making, from creating an original idea to seeing it on the big screen.
M-Flicks is a University of Michigan group that brings films to campus and screens them in any of several auditoriums. Our showings range anywhere from special sneak previews to classics.
Our quiz bowl program is devoted to the accumulation, absorption, and recollection of random academic knowledge. We compete on a local and national level with other college teams.
The Every Three Weekly is the only certified fake newspaper on campus. It's numbers are taken from a diverse blend of people, if you like that sort of nonsense.
The Michigan Pops Orchestra is the only student run and student directed orchestra at the University of Michigan. Pops concerts feature music performers love to perform, and audiences love to hear.
MUSKET is the only completely student run musical theatre company on the University of Michigan's campus. Everything from directing to producing and designing is done by students. Each school year MUSKET presents two musical productions.
Photonix use glowsticks as a medium to create exciting visual art. They strings, staves, and anything they can find to manipulate light in a fascinating way. They glowstick to express themselves, to create a sense of wonder in their audiences, and to establish camaraderie with all club members as we pursue our shared goal. Self-discipline, self-reliance, and self-expression applied in a team-oriented setting is what Photonix is all about.
RhythM Tap Ensemble was founded at the University of Michigan in the Fall of 2000 with the purpose of promoting tap dance as a form of young American culture. We are a student-run performance group comprised of passionate and dedicated, advanced tap dancers. We choreograph our own dances and conduct regular rehearsals during the school year. Our efforts can be seen in several large performances each year, where we strive to entertain our audiences. Please contact rhythmexec@umich.edu to have us perform at your event on campus!
The Rude Mechanicals are a fun-loving student-run theater group. The Rudes perform at least one Shakespeare play each year (typically in the Fall term), as well as more modern shows. This group provides great opportunities not only performing on stage, but also in leadership and technical
What the F is a feminist organization on campus that engages in the fight towards equality in a multitude of ways. Each year, What the F publishes multiple print magazines that include a wide variety of writing styles, voices, and artistic expressions. We also run a continuous blog where writers and artists can react to more relevant issues at any time. In an effort to build community and activism on campus, we believe it is important to push past the boundaries of what it means to be a traditional publication.