Campus & Community Engagement Welcome

Welcome! I’m pleased to have you view our pages and learn about the various opportunities and events we have in store for the coming months. We extend this invitation in hopes you will join us.
We offer numerous avenues for people of all ages and walks of life to experience, become engaged in and develop a lifelong appreciation and desire to learn through the performing arts.
Texas Performing Arts is a highly recognized international presenter and part of a world-class University, which allows us to bring artists to Austin from around the globe. By celebrating the multicultural global aspect of Texas Performing Arts’ programming, we connect, cultivate and challenge our community to embrace the international mosaic we are in fact becoming. Our events include master classes, pre-performance lectures, post-performance talkbacks, artists in residence, Youth Performances, and professional development opportunities for teachers.
Campus and Community Engagement programs offer educational events for all ages, which bring together the University of Texas at Austin campus and the Central Texas community. We serve the public by working with community and civic organizations, educators, and members of the public. Please visit our calendar often to view our upcoming community events.
Judith Rhedin
Director of Campus and Community Engagement
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For General Inquiries:
Judith Rhedin
Director of Campus and Community Engagement
512.471.6376
jrhedin@texasperformingarts.org
For Educational Information:
Brenda Simms
Education and Curriculum Development
512.471.2131
bsimms@texasperformingarts.org

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