
Kathyanne Guy
Lecturer and Dance Program Coordinator
Kathyanne Guy, Lecturer and Dance Program Coordinator, received a B.F.A. in dance from the University of Utah and a M.F.A. from New York University, As a member of the Robert Small Dance Company, Claudia Gitelman and Dancers, Hanya Holm Dance Ensemble, New Kinetic Concert and Sundance Theatre Company, she has performed, taught, and choreographed throughout the United States. She was a dance movement specialist with the National Endowment for the Arts, Artist In School teaching and touring program; a faculty member at Interlochen Arts Academy; and resident guest artist at the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, North Dakota.

Former University of Miami Frost School of Music Band of the Hour director William B. Russell, B.M. ’57,…

Luciano Magnanini, woodwinds professor began his career at UM as a lecturer, in 1972. He studied music…

Dennis Kam, composer, professor, and chair of the Department of Music Theory and Composition, has retired…

December 08
6:30 PM
JW Marriott Marquis, 255 Biscayne Way, Miami

Neuroscientist Daniel Levitin discusses benefits of neurologic music therapy at UM Bank United Center as part of the Stamps Distinguished Visitors Series.
Neurologic Music Therapy Research Expands Understanding of the Human Brain.
March 4, 2011—By Julia Berg
About 20 years ago, a young indie rock ‘n’ roll producer sat in a San Francisco Bay recording studio while Carlos Santana recorded a new album…and he felt goose-bumps.
Even though it is a common physical reaction, the producer, Daniel Levitin (who also worked with Stevie Wonder and such groups as Blue Oyster Cult) found himself fixated on figuring out WHY we have physical reactions such as goose bumps…