“And that’s where the idea of what we’re calling the, forgive me, COV-stume contest was born.” ![]() “My students were like, ‘Oh, can we wear costumes?’ If we’re going to wear costumes, we need to do it with a little more purpose than just wearing costumes,” Govias said. Jonathan Govias, assistant professor of music, conductor of the ISU Symphony Orchestra and director of orchestral activities, said his students came up with the costume idea when they learned the fall concert was scheduled for Oct. “COV-stume” contest encourages masks, creativity Part of the evening’s fun for children and adults includes a community-wide costume contest. The concert will feature movie soundtracks from award-winning films and box office hits such as “Star Wars,” “Star Trek,” “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon,” with a cello concerto featuring cello soloist and Iowa State professor of music George Work.Īnd, if the mention of “Star Wars” makes you feel like bringing your favorite little one in a Baby Yoda costume, you’re in luck. 31 concert “Journey to the Dark Cyde” at 7:30 p.m. ![]() This Halloween, Iowa State University’s Symphony Orchestra will present a program that’s fun for the whole family, playfully bringing together Halloween spirit and the hallowed sounds of popular movie soundtracks during its Oct.
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