Here’s a look at the places and spaces you’ll find percussionists at UCA!!
Check out a quick one minute video tour of the UCA Percussion Suite, a highlight reel of some of the UCA Percussion Ensemble’s recent performances, and then have a look at the photos below to learn more about percussion at UCA.
The Windgate Center for the Fine and Performing Arts at UCA. Home to the UCA Percussion Studio.
The UCA Percussion Rehearsal Hall. Located in the Katherine Scott Percussion Suite in the Windgate Center.
The atrium of UCA's Windgate Center for Fine and Performing Arts.
The atrium of UCA's Windgate Center for Fine and Performing Arts.
The premiere of Dr. Blake Tyson's "Launchpad." Written to celebrate the opening of Windgate Concert Hall, it was performed by Third Coast Percussion, the UCA Percussion Ensemble, and 26 students from Central Arkansas high schools.
The UCA Percussion Ensemble on stage in Windgate Concert Hall.
Members of the UCA Percussion Ensemble on stage in Windgate Concert Hall.
The UCA Jazz Ensemble on stage in Reynolds Performance Hall.
The UCA Bear Marching Band drumline warms up outside of Estes Stadium.
UCA percussionists performing in Snow Fine Arts Recital Hall.
UCA percussionists perform Respghi's "Pines of Rome" with the Conway Symphony Orchestra in Reynolds Performance Hall.
UCA percussionists perform with the UCA Wind Ensemble in Windgate Concert Hall.
The UCA Percussion Ensemble rehearses in the Katherine Scott Percussion Suite.
The legendary Ed Soph presents a drum set clinic as a guest artist at the UCA Percussion Festival. First held in 2002, the UCA Percussion Festival has become an annual tradition.
UCA Professor of Percussion Blake Tyson performs on the derabucca (an Egyptian hand drum) with guest artist Ivan Trevino. Guest artists visit UCA each year to perform and work with students.