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Lied Center to present IMPACT Awards to a Lawrence educator and members of a physically integrated dance company
The Lied Center of Kansas has named the Dancing Wheels Company, America’s first and foremost physically integrated dance company, and Lysette DeBoard, instructional coach at Woodlawn Elementary School, as the 2022–23 season’s IMPACT Awards recipients. Each season, the Lied Center recognizes one artist or group for distinguished service to the performing arts and one USD […]
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Announcing “Modern Warrior LIVE”—the story and sound of a combat veteran’s journey
Presented by the Lied Center of Kansas in partnership with the Creative Forces Community Engagement Grant LAWRENCE, Kan. — The Lied Center of Kansas announces an addition to the 2022–23 season, “Modern Warrior LIVE,” on Thursday, May 11, 7:30 p.m. The performance is a uniquely immersive narrative and music experience that chronicles one veteran’s journey. […]
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“NORTH: The Musical” makes world premiere at the Lied Center Oct. 26
“NORTH” shares journey of freedom seekers through the Underground Railroad and includes local history LAWRENCE, Kan. — The Lied Center of Kansas is thrilled to present and serve as the lead commissioner of a new musical for intergenerational audiences. A story of relationships, grit, betrayal, ingenuity, joy and, above all, humanity, “NORTH: The Musical” will […]
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Lied Center of Kansas announces its 2022–23 season
The Lied Center of Kansas announced the 2022–23 season on Sunday, May 1, to the Friends of the Lied at the Season Announcement Party. The season has a wide variety of performances and genres, with award-winning national Broadway tours, Grammy winners, Rock & Roll Hall of Famers, icons of classical music, trailblazing artists, family-friendly shows and much […]
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2022 KU Powwow & Indigenous Cultures Festival returns with in-person event
For several decades, the University of Kansas First Nations Student Association (FNSA) has hosted the annual KU FNSA Powwow. The event celebrates the diversity of Native American cultures in the community through dancing, singing and honoring the traditions of Indigenous ancestors. The legacy of enriching the local community through Native American traditions and cultural heritage grew with […]
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Lied Center announces 2021–22 IMPACT Award winners
The Lied Center of Kansas presents IMPACT Awards to a local art teacher and a jazz artist who provided free entertainment during pandemic The Lied Center of Kansas has named Rachel Downs-Doubrava, Lawrence Free State High School art teacher, and Emmet Cohen, world-renowned jazz pianist, as the recipients of the 2021–22 season’s IMPACT Awards. Each […]
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KU Nondiscrimination Statement
Updated August 2021 The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university’s programs and activities. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy. The following […]
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Lied Center of Kansas announces its reopening for the 2021–22 season
JULY 6, 2021 — The Lied Center of Kansas has announced that it will open at full capacity for the 2021–22 season with some new performances in the lineup. A few highlights of the season include Grammy Award-winning artists, like Rosanne Cash, America–50th Anniversary Tour, the Steep Canyon Rangers and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, as well the Broadway hits BEAUTIFUL–The […]
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Free Virtual Performances for Lawrence Students
Lied Center provides free virtual performances for all K-12 students in Lawrence during the 2020-21 season The Lied Center, in partnership with Lawrence Public Schools, is providing free access to age-specific virtual performances for grades K-12 in USD 497. In a typical season, the Lied Center hosts school-only performances for all students in the district. […]
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End of an Era as Two Lied Center Staff Retire
The Lied Center staff will be saying goodbye to two valued friends and colleagues when they retire at the end of December 2020—Business Coordinator Deb Kraushaar and Custodial Supervisor Doug Rendall. There have been many people working at the Lied Center during the last 27 years who have helped it grow into what it is […]
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Art of the Lied
Art of the Lied “BLOOM” by Jan Gaumnitz The Lied Center commissioned a new piece of visual art for the 25th Anniversary—a physical landmark to memorialize the significant milestone. Local artist Jan Gaumnitz conceptualized and created the nearly 20-foot-tall sculpture that now resides in the circle drive at the main entrance of the Lied Center. […]
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Lied Center COVID-19 Update
Updated May 1, 2022 EVENT CHANGES If there are any event changes in the 2022–23 season, they will be listed below and the Lied Center will contact and inform all ticketholders. HEALTH & SAFETY Mask policy: Effective Friday, March 4, 2022, the Lied Center’s mask policy follows the current University of Kansas mask guidelines. However, […]
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Rock Chalk Suite—Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
New York, NY – Wilt Chamberlain, Paul Pierce, Lynette Woodard and Jo Jo White are among the University of Kansas basketball legends honored on Blue Engine Records’s “Rock Chalk Suite” by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis. Commissioned to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Lied Center of Kansas—the University of Kansas’s […]
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“Rhythm in the Bluestem” by Chris Wolf Edmonds
The Friends of the Lied commissioned a new piece from Chris Wolf Edmonds. Her inspiring artwork entitled “Rhythm in the Bluestem” is displayed in the Lied Center stairwell and featured on the 2019–20 program cover. Note from the artist Living in Kansas at the eastern edge of the Tallgrass Prairie Flint Hills makes the majesty […]
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Black Box VI / Aspects of Nature—Rita Blitt
Sculpted bronze. Gifted by artist, 1991.
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Rendall Garden Photos—John Clayton
Macro photographs of the Susan and Doug Rendall garden. Printed on brushed metal sheet.
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Secret Garden—Ron Rencher
Oil painting on canvas. Gifted by the KU Senior class of 1994, in honor of the Lied Center opening in 1993.
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The Planet, Birth & Life—Jeff Weinberg
Few events are more dramatic than the stages in the life of a planet. What comes into being, and eventually dies, is not a world but only its dispositions. We should observe everything including that which we cannot see, or know, or understand.
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The Susan and Doug Rendall Garden
The beauty of the sculpture is perfectly complemented by the lush flowers and plants surrounding it. The sustainable pollinator garden was designed by Susan Rendall, and planted and cared for by she and her husband, Doug Rendall, both master gardeners. Every detail of the garden, designated as a monarch waystation, was meticulously planned, including the […]
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“BLOOM” by Jan Gaumnitz
The Lied Center commissioned a new piece of visual art for the 25th Anniversary—a physical landmark to memorialize the significant milestone. Local artist Jan Gaumnitz conceptualized and created the nearly 20-foot-tall sculpture that now resides in the circle drive at the main entrance of the Lied Center. Note from the artist The seeds of thought […]
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Lied Center receives Mellon Foundation grant for new DEI curriculum leveraging the performing arts
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded a $466,000 grant over a three-year period to the University of Kansas’s Lied Center to support the “Utilizing the Performing Arts to Enhance Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Initiatives” project. The project will consist of the creation, implementation and assessment of a new curriculum at KU that will […]
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Local high school students to perform with chart-topping group Black Violin at the Lied Center
Acclaimed music group Black Violin will welcome Lawrence High and Free State High School orchestra students onstage with them at the Lied Center on Saturday, October 19. Black Violin’s performance begins at 7:30 pm, and the students will perform with the group during a portion of the show. Mariah Barnett and Judy Erpelding, orchestra directors […]
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2019–20 Lied Across Kansas Artist—Jazzy Ash
November 11–15, 2019 Each season, the Lied Center takes the show on the road to provide free performing arts experiences to other communities in Kansas, like Sabetha, Salina, Russell and Hays. Students, educators and community members in these areas experience the arts in an enhanced way through workshops, performances and conversations with world-class artists. This […]
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Lied Center employee wins KU’s Employee of the Year Award
On Wednesday, May 8, 2019 the University of Kansas held its annual Employee Recognition Ceremony. The Lied Center’s custodial supervisor, Doug Rendall, was recognized as employee of the year. This prestigious award is given to two outstanding KU staffers each year. All candidates for the award had been previously nominated and recognized for employee of […]
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WindSync to travel to Kansas communities in the Lied Across Kansas tour
For the fourth year in a row, the Lied Center of Kansas is taking the show on the road and bringing world-class artists to different communities in Kansas. The Lied Across Kansas program gives students and community members the opportunity to engage with artists and experience the arts in an enhanced way, through workshops, conversations, […]
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2019 KU Powwow and Indigenous Cultures Festival features Indigenous artists’ work
This year, the annual KU Powwow and Indigenous Cultures Festival will encompass several events in the month of March, culminating with a full day of activities at the Powwow, which is being held at the Lied Center of Kansas on April 6. The 2019 KU Powwow and Indigenous Cultures Festival is presented by the KU […]
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Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission Announces Indigenous Arts Initiative
Now Accepting Applications The Indigenous Arts Initiative at the University of Kansas invites two emerging Indigenous artists to participate in a two-week residency from March 24 to April 6, 2019 (visual arts) or March 18 to April 1, 2019 (film). As a partnership between KU (The Spencer Museum of Art, Film and Media Studies, and […]
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Lied Center announces 2018–19 IMPACT Award winners
The Lied Center of Kansas is proud to announce Johannah Cox and Joshua Bell as the recipients of the 2018–2019 IMPACT Awards. Each season, the Lied Center recognizes one USD 497 educator for distinguished service to arts education and one artist or group for distinguished service to the performing arts. The IMPACT Awards will be […]
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Lied Across Kansas Tour with Paige Hernandez
The Lied Center of Kansas is, again, teaming up with a world-class artist to bring arts education to students of all ages in selected communities in Kansas. The Lied Across Kansas program will give students the opportunity to learn from an artist and experience the arts in an enhanced way, through workshops and conversations covering […]
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Announcing the Lied Center IMPACT Award Winners 17-18
The Lied Center of Kansas is proud to announce Black Violin and Deborah Woodall Routledge as the recipients of the 2017–2018 IMPACT Awards. This is the fourth season the Lied Center has recognized one artist or group for distinguished service to the performing arts and one USD 497 educator for distinguished service to arts education. […]
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Lied Center receives two grants from Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission
The Lied Center of Kansas has been awarded two grants from the Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission. In the Innovative Partnerships category, a $10,000 grant will support a return visit by Chicago Children’s Theatre Company in spring 2018. The Lied Center, in partnership with the KU Edwards Campus and the Kansas Center for Autism and […]
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Lied Receives $30,000 NEA Grant
The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded the Lied Center of Kansas $30,000 to support a multidisciplinary performing arts series during the 2017–18 season. “We are thrilled to receive funding from the NEA in support of our project, Exploring Identities through Music, Movement and Word,” said Engagement/Education Director Anthea Scouffas. “This grant will allow […]
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Announcing the Lied Center IMPACT Award Winners
The 2016-17 winners were presented with their awards just prior to the Imani Winds Quintet performance, March 15, 7:30 pm. The Lied Center of Kansas named Imani Winds and Sarah Bonner as the recipients of the 2016-2017 Impact Awards. This is the third season the Lied Center is recognizing one artist or group for distinguished […]
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Expanded Beverage Service at the Lied Center
In partnership with KU Memorial Unions, the Lied Center offers an expanded beverage service to include beer and wine. These items will be available at Lied Center Series performances which take place in the auditorium. They will be available one hour prior to the performance and at intermissions, if applicable. Soda, water, coffee and cookies will […]
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Double the Just Friends Jazz Series Performances
The Just Friends Jazz Series was such a hit last season, that we doubled the number of performances in the 2016-17 season. Check out the 2016-17 lineup. This series is exclusively for our Friends of the Lied. All levels of friends are invited to enjoy these outstanding performances in a jazz club-like atmosphere in the Lied Center Pavilion. Complimentary […]
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2015-16 IMPACT Awards Presented
Branford Marsalis and Dani Lotton-Barker were presented the 2015-16 Lied Center IMPACT Awards on Wednesday, April 6, prior to the Branford Marsalis Quartet performance. This is the second season the Lied Center is recognizing one artist or group for distinguished service to the performing arts and one USD 497 educator for distinguished service to arts education. Executive […]
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Gifts support student access at the Lied Center of Kansas
Two gifts for the Lied Center of Kansas will support the center’s Performing Arts Access Expansion program, which aims to increase access to arts programs for Lawrence school district middle- and high-school students. Continue reading on the KU Endowment website.
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Print at Home Tickets
Print Your Tickets at Home The process is simple: Once you have selected your tickets, select “Online Order – Print At Home Online Order – Print At Home.” Once you have completed your order, you will receive a confirmation email and your tickets will be available in a PDF attachment. Simply print these “tickets” […]
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Print at Home Tickets
The Lied Center provides the option to print your tickets at home. The process is simple: Once you have selected your tickets, select “Online Order – Print At Home Online Order – Print At Home.” Once you have completed your order, you will receive a confirmation email and your tickets will be available in a […]
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Expanding Performing Arts Access
A fundraising dinner to support performing arts experiences for middle and high school students Join the Lawrence Schools Foundation and the Lied Center for a dinner buffet with artist Ashli Cristoval, aka Jazzy Ash. Ashli will talk about her work as a musician and teacher, and the importance of teaching kids about jazz music and […]
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School Ambassadors
Each school in USD 497 has an arts ambassador who serves as a link between the Lied Center and the school. This network of teachers helps disseminate Lied Center news to their respective schools and assists with coordinating tickets to school-only performances.
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Bobby McFerrin and Kansas City Symphony David Parsons Dance Company and Billy Taylor Trio Guarneri String Quartet Joyce Castle, David Holloway, and Patricia Wise King’s Singers Kronos Quartet Laurie Anderson Minneapolis Children’s Theater in “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm” New York City Opera National Company in “Madame Butterfly” Pretty Ugly Dance Company & Amanda Miller San […]
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Directions & Parking
Directions Parking Parking at the Lied Center is free on weekdays after 5 pm and all day on the weekend. During Lied Center season performances, reserved parking is available to Friends of the Lied at the Benefactor level and above. Lawrence Community links
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Wynton Marsalis
2014 Impact Artist Award Winner Internationally acclaimed musician, composer, bandleader, educator, author and a leading advocate of American culture 9 Grammy Awards, Pulitzer Prize winner, National Medal of Arts recipient, United Nations Messenger of Peace, CBS Cultural Correspondent, one of Fortune Magazine’s 50 Greatest Leaders, over 30 honorary doctorates, Managing and Artistic Director of Jazz […]
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Recent Engagement/Education Events
From providing a space for middle school educational displays to free school-only and classroom demonstrations, there is always something going on for students in our community at the Lied Center. Enjoy these photos from some of our recent engagement and educational events.
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