School of Music Theatre Dance
This account features students from the School of Music, Theatre, and Dance at Colorado State University. #CSUSMTD #CSUMusic #CSUTheatre #CSUDance
Earlier this month, I had the privilege of wearing an Erin Carignan original at the 25th annual Denver Derby Party. Erin is an associate professor of costume design in our @CSUSMTD — and a fantastic milliner. With credits on more than 200 productions, including work with Los Angeles Opera, the Old Globe, La Jolla Playhouse and Curious Theatre, she is also the author of Dyeing for Entertainment from @RoutledgeBooks and is currently helping design a new dyeing studio at our University Center for the Arts.
The hat itself is made from gold horsehair shaped into the Ram horns, green taffeta ribbon Erin cut and pressed by hand, custom-cut feathers and a CSU emblem cut from gold vinyl. The finishing touch was a gold lapel pin set right between the gold Ram horns.
And at the Derby, there was nothing but praise for Erin’s work. Faculty like Erin make this university what it is. Erin, thank you for sharing your brilliance with not just me but the entire CSU community.
Cannot wait to find another reason to wear this masterpiece. Go Rams!

SAVE THE DATE!
FREE Arts and Family Festival at the University Center for the Arts on Saturday, May 23.
2:00 pm Community Resource Fair and Crafts
3:00 pm Family Dance and Musical Theatre Activities
More details to follow. We hope to see you there!

CSU Theatre’s production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare” by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield opens tonight! Come see how our cast covers thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours in this fast-firing comedy that parodies all of the Bard’s plays (plus the sonnets!).
TICKETS ➡️ link in bio. Show closes May 2. No charge for CSU students.
PHOTOS ➡️ John Eisele, CSU
#csutheatre #CSUSMTD #SMTD #collegetheatre #shakespeare

CSU Theatre’s production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare” by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield opens tonight! Come see how our cast covers thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours in this fast-firing comedy that parodies all of the Bard’s plays (plus the sonnets!).
TICKETS ➡️ link in bio. Show closes May 2. No charge for CSU students.
PHOTOS ➡️ John Eisele, CSU
#csutheatre #CSUSMTD #SMTD #collegetheatre #shakespeare

CSU Theatre’s production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare” by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield opens tonight! Come see how our cast covers thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours in this fast-firing comedy that parodies all of the Bard’s plays (plus the sonnets!).
TICKETS ➡️ link in bio. Show closes May 2. No charge for CSU students.
PHOTOS ➡️ John Eisele, CSU
#csutheatre #CSUSMTD #SMTD #collegetheatre #shakespeare

CSU Theatre’s production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare” by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield opens tonight! Come see how our cast covers thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours in this fast-firing comedy that parodies all of the Bard’s plays (plus the sonnets!).
TICKETS ➡️ link in bio. Show closes May 2. No charge for CSU students.
PHOTOS ➡️ John Eisele, CSU
#csutheatre #CSUSMTD #SMTD #collegetheatre #shakespeare

CSU Theatre’s production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare” by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield opens tonight! Come see how our cast covers thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours in this fast-firing comedy that parodies all of the Bard’s plays (plus the sonnets!).
TICKETS ➡️ link in bio. Show closes May 2. No charge for CSU students.
PHOTOS ➡️ John Eisele, CSU
#csutheatre #CSUSMTD #SMTD #collegetheatre #shakespeare

CSU Theatre’s production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare” by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield opens tonight! Come see how our cast covers thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours in this fast-firing comedy that parodies all of the Bard’s plays (plus the sonnets!).
TICKETS ➡️ link in bio. Show closes May 2. No charge for CSU students.
PHOTOS ➡️ John Eisele, CSU
#csutheatre #CSUSMTD #SMTD #collegetheatre #shakespeare

CSU Theatre’s production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare” by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield opens tonight! Come see how our cast covers thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours in this fast-firing comedy that parodies all of the Bard’s plays (plus the sonnets!).
TICKETS ➡️ link in bio. Show closes May 2. No charge for CSU students.
PHOTOS ➡️ John Eisele, CSU
#csutheatre #CSUSMTD #SMTD #collegetheatre #shakespeare

CSU Theatre’s production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare” by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield opens tonight! Come see how our cast covers thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours in this fast-firing comedy that parodies all of the Bard’s plays (plus the sonnets!).
TICKETS ➡️ link in bio. Show closes May 2. No charge for CSU students.
PHOTOS ➡️ John Eisele, CSU
#csutheatre #CSUSMTD #SMTD #collegetheatre #shakespeare

CSU Theatre’s production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare” by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield opens tonight! Come see how our cast covers thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours in this fast-firing comedy that parodies all of the Bard’s plays (plus the sonnets!).
TICKETS ➡️ link in bio. Show closes May 2. No charge for CSU students.
PHOTOS ➡️ John Eisele, CSU
#csutheatre #CSUSMTD #SMTD #collegetheatre #shakespeare

CSU Theatre’s production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare” by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield opens tonight! Come see how our cast covers thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours in this fast-firing comedy that parodies all of the Bard’s plays (plus the sonnets!).
TICKETS ➡️ link in bio. Show closes May 2. No charge for CSU students.
PHOTOS ➡️ John Eisele, CSU
#csutheatre #CSUSMTD #SMTD #collegetheatre #shakespeare

CSU Theatre’s production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare” by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield opens tonight! Come see how our cast covers thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours in this fast-firing comedy that parodies all of the Bard’s plays (plus the sonnets!).
TICKETS ➡️ link in bio. Show closes May 2. No charge for CSU students.
PHOTOS ➡️ John Eisele, CSU
#csutheatre #CSUSMTD #SMTD #collegetheatre #shakespeare

CSU Theatre’s production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare” by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield opens tonight! Come see how our cast covers thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours in this fast-firing comedy that parodies all of the Bard’s plays (plus the sonnets!).
TICKETS ➡️ link in bio. Show closes May 2. No charge for CSU students.
PHOTOS ➡️ John Eisele, CSU
#csutheatre #CSUSMTD #SMTD #collegetheatre #shakespeare

CSU Theatre’s production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare” by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield opens tonight! Come see how our cast covers thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours in this fast-firing comedy that parodies all of the Bard’s plays (plus the sonnets!).
TICKETS ➡️ link in bio. Show closes May 2. No charge for CSU students.
PHOTOS ➡️ John Eisele, CSU
#csutheatre #CSUSMTD #SMTD #collegetheatre #shakespeare

CSU Theatre’s production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare” by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield opens tonight! Come see how our cast covers thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours in this fast-firing comedy that parodies all of the Bard’s plays (plus the sonnets!).
TICKETS ➡️ link in bio. Show closes May 2. No charge for CSU students.
PHOTOS ➡️ John Eisele, CSU
#csutheatre #CSUSMTD #SMTD #collegetheatre #shakespeare

CSU Theatre’s production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare” by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield opens tonight! Come see how our cast covers thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours in this fast-firing comedy that parodies all of the Bard’s plays (plus the sonnets!).
TICKETS ➡️ link in bio. Show closes May 2. No charge for CSU students.
PHOTOS ➡️ John Eisele, CSU
#csutheatre #CSUSMTD #SMTD #collegetheatre #shakespeare

CSU Theatre’s production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare” by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield opens tonight! Come see how our cast covers thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours in this fast-firing comedy that parodies all of the Bard’s plays (plus the sonnets!).
TICKETS ➡️ link in bio. Show closes May 2. No charge for CSU students.
PHOTOS ➡️ John Eisele, CSU
#csutheatre #CSUSMTD #SMTD #collegetheatre #shakespeare

CSU Theatre’s production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare” by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield opens tonight! Come see how our cast covers thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours in this fast-firing comedy that parodies all of the Bard’s plays (plus the sonnets!).
TICKETS ➡️ link in bio. Show closes May 2. No charge for CSU students.
PHOTOS ➡️ John Eisele, CSU
#csutheatre #CSUSMTD #SMTD #collegetheatre #shakespeare

CSU Theatre’s production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare” by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield opens tonight! Come see how our cast covers thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours in this fast-firing comedy that parodies all of the Bard’s plays (plus the sonnets!).
TICKETS ➡️ link in bio. Show closes May 2. No charge for CSU students.
PHOTOS ➡️ John Eisele, CSU
#csutheatre #CSUSMTD #SMTD #collegetheatre #shakespeare

Congratulations to the College of Liberal Arts honorees recognized with 2026 CSU Provost Awards:
🏆️ Gordon and Joan Bishop Professorship
Dr. Peter Harris, Associate Professor of @csupolisci
🏆️ Faculty Excellence: Research Scholar
Dr. Cayla Bellamy-Lanz, Associate Professor of @csusmtd
🏆️ Oliver P. Pennock Distinguished Service Award
Dr. Adam Thomas, Associate Teaching Professor of @csu_history
🏆️ University Distinguished Professor
Dr. Joel Bacon, Professor of @csusmtd
Their passion for teaching, research and service inspires our entire community. They make CLA proud!

Congratulations to the College of Liberal Arts honorees recognized with 2026 CSU Provost Awards:
🏆️ Gordon and Joan Bishop Professorship
Dr. Peter Harris, Associate Professor of @csupolisci
🏆️ Faculty Excellence: Research Scholar
Dr. Cayla Bellamy-Lanz, Associate Professor of @csusmtd
🏆️ Oliver P. Pennock Distinguished Service Award
Dr. Adam Thomas, Associate Teaching Professor of @csu_history
🏆️ University Distinguished Professor
Dr. Joel Bacon, Professor of @csusmtd
Their passion for teaching, research and service inspires our entire community. They make CLA proud!

Congratulations to the College of Liberal Arts honorees recognized with 2026 CSU Provost Awards:
🏆️ Gordon and Joan Bishop Professorship
Dr. Peter Harris, Associate Professor of @csupolisci
🏆️ Faculty Excellence: Research Scholar
Dr. Cayla Bellamy-Lanz, Associate Professor of @csusmtd
🏆️ Oliver P. Pennock Distinguished Service Award
Dr. Adam Thomas, Associate Teaching Professor of @csu_history
🏆️ University Distinguished Professor
Dr. Joel Bacon, Professor of @csusmtd
Their passion for teaching, research and service inspires our entire community. They make CLA proud!

Our Community Dance Class Series continues this Saturday with Leaps & Turns with Alyssa!
Saturday, April 25
10:00–11:00 AM
UCA, Dance Studio 101
“Come join us for a Leaps and Turns technique workshop! We will be working on perfecting our basic turns and leaps positions as well as learning some new fun tricks in these areas! All levels are welcome! Come dance!!” — Alyssa
Feel free to invite family, friends, and roommates — everyone ages 16+ is welcome!
Registration required. Link in bio.
All non-dance majors must complete the one-time participation forms before class.
Please be sure to submit all required materials in advance, as participants will not be permitted without completed forms.
We can’t wait to dance with you!
Cue the trombone...it’s Elena’s turn for a PA takeover!
This week, we’re highlighting Elena Crooks, a third-year student and second-year Presidential Ambassador double majoring in Trombone Performance and Political Science. 🎶⚖️
From music studios and midterms to weekend dance nights, working at a local law firm and staying involved with Kappa Kappa Psi, Elena shows us what it can look like to stay engaged, passionate and connected within our community as a Ram. We’ll be seeing a lot more of Elena as she steps into her role next semester as the PA Marketing and Communications Chair.
Be sure to follow @Presidential_Ambassadors to learn more and keep up with more PA takeovers as the semester wraps up. Go Rams! 💚

Spring Dance Concert is this weekend!
TICKETS ➡️ link in bio. No curated for CSU Students.

Here are some of the upcoming music concerts being performed by our amazing students! Most of them are free. INFO ➡️ link in bio

Here are some of the upcoming music concerts being performed by our amazing students! Most of them are free. INFO ➡️ link in bio

Here are some of the upcoming music concerts being performed by our amazing students! Most of them are free. INFO ➡️ link in bio

Here are some of the upcoming music concerts being performed by our amazing students! Most of them are free. INFO ➡️ link in bio

Here are some of the upcoming music concerts being performed by our amazing students! Most of them are free. INFO ➡️ link in bio

Join us next Saturday for a celebration of arts at CSU with the installation of “That Which Holds Us Together,” a new public sculpture by renowned Colorado-based artist and CSU alum Pard Morrison (‘97).
📅 April 18, #ILoveCSUDay 💚
🕚️ 11 a.m.
📍 University Center for the Arts
@csuartsmgt students will lead attendees in the creation of their own miniature versions of the sculpture to line nearby garden beds.
We’re celebrating the arts all month long. Visit the link in @csuliberalarts’ bio for more events 🔗

Last week, I had the pleasure to join the Golden family, whose generous support of the arts continues to transform lives, for a special catered lunch at their home.
We were delighted to bring together Dr. Joel Bacon, holder of the Stewart and Sheron Golden Chair for Liturgical Organ Studies, and Reynaldi, a master’s student in music and recipient of the Golden Champion an Artist Scholarship, to personally thank the family whose generosity made their work possible.
The day became even more memorable with a special announcement: Dr. Bacon has been named a University Distinguished Professor — one of @coloradostateuniversity’s highest honors, recognizing extraordinary achievement in teaching, research, and service. A well‑deserved milestone, shared in the company of those who helped make it possible.

Last week, I had the pleasure to join the Golden family, whose generous support of the arts continues to transform lives, for a special catered lunch at their home.
We were delighted to bring together Dr. Joel Bacon, holder of the Stewart and Sheron Golden Chair for Liturgical Organ Studies, and Reynaldi, a master’s student in music and recipient of the Golden Champion an Artist Scholarship, to personally thank the family whose generosity made their work possible.
The day became even more memorable with a special announcement: Dr. Bacon has been named a University Distinguished Professor — one of @coloradostateuniversity’s highest honors, recognizing extraordinary achievement in teaching, research, and service. A well‑deserved milestone, shared in the company of those who helped make it possible.
Last week, I had the pleasure to join the Golden family, whose generous support of the arts continues to transform lives, for a special catered lunch at their home.
We were delighted to bring together Dr. Joel Bacon, holder of the Stewart and Sheron Golden Chair for Liturgical Organ Studies, and Reynaldi, a master’s student in music and recipient of the Golden Champion an Artist Scholarship, to personally thank the family whose generosity made their work possible.
The day became even more memorable with a special announcement: Dr. Bacon has been named a University Distinguished Professor — one of @coloradostateuniversity’s highest honors, recognizing extraordinary achievement in teaching, research, and service. A well‑deserved milestone, shared in the company of those who helped make it possible.
Last week, I had the pleasure to join the Golden family, whose generous support of the arts continues to transform lives, for a special catered lunch at their home.
We were delighted to bring together Dr. Joel Bacon, holder of the Stewart and Sheron Golden Chair for Liturgical Organ Studies, and Reynaldi, a master’s student in music and recipient of the Golden Champion an Artist Scholarship, to personally thank the family whose generosity made their work possible.
The day became even more memorable with a special announcement: Dr. Bacon has been named a University Distinguished Professor — one of @coloradostateuniversity’s highest honors, recognizing extraordinary achievement in teaching, research, and service. A well‑deserved milestone, shared in the company of those who helped make it possible.

Interested in theatre education? Want to give back to your community? Need a resume builder? Come join CSU Stagehands where you can get all of this and more! Please fill out the interest form in our bio to scan the QR code to join our mailing list!

Meet Maddie Flanagan, a Music Education Ram hailing from @csusmtd, and another one of our amazing Educator Preparation Alumni! Focusing on Choral Music Education, Maddie hopes to teach all grades.
With music being an essential part of humanity, Maddie believes its the answer to a lot of problems students and people face in today’s world, wanting to pass the lessons she learns with the students she teaches.
Want to learn more about Maddie? Read her Q+A Below👇
Q: What do you love most about teaching?
A: It’s cheesy, but I love interacting with the students. Going through college where my friends and I pretend to be first graders for each other is fun, but being in front of students and seeing them laugh, sing, and make connections in real time is like a dream. The students are what make this profession worth it for me.
Q: How is the Educator Preparation Program at CSU helping you become a better teacher?
A: The sheer amount of resources and opportunities that I have through CSU is astounding. Special shoutout to the Music Education department, I was in local classrooms teaching lessons during my first semester freshman year! I believe in order to be a better teacher, you need to just get out in the field and try things, so I am so grateful for CSU for giving me so many chances to do just that.
Q: What has been your favorite CSU experience?
A: My favorite experience at CSU was working for CSU SPUR Music Lab. If you haven’t checked out the SPUR campus yet, go check it out on the second Saturday of every month, there are so many free opportunities for education and fun. As a part of Music Lab, we give free lessons in voice, percussion, guitar, ukulele, piano, and many more instruments. We also partner with several community groups like Colorado Youth Mariachi Program, DCI Tour, and Mobile Studio, a professional recording studio on wheels! The thing I love about Music Lab is that all of our teaching comes through a culturally responsive and trauma-informed lens so that we can include every type of musicianship in our community.
We’re so happy to have you teaching, Maddie! Make sure to check out her whereabouts during her story takeover today! 🐏💚✨

Meet Maddie Flanagan, a Music Education Ram hailing from @csusmtd, and another one of our amazing Educator Preparation Alumni! Focusing on Choral Music Education, Maddie hopes to teach all grades.
With music being an essential part of humanity, Maddie believes its the answer to a lot of problems students and people face in today’s world, wanting to pass the lessons she learns with the students she teaches.
Want to learn more about Maddie? Read her Q+A Below👇
Q: What do you love most about teaching?
A: It’s cheesy, but I love interacting with the students. Going through college where my friends and I pretend to be first graders for each other is fun, but being in front of students and seeing them laugh, sing, and make connections in real time is like a dream. The students are what make this profession worth it for me.
Q: How is the Educator Preparation Program at CSU helping you become a better teacher?
A: The sheer amount of resources and opportunities that I have through CSU is astounding. Special shoutout to the Music Education department, I was in local classrooms teaching lessons during my first semester freshman year! I believe in order to be a better teacher, you need to just get out in the field and try things, so I am so grateful for CSU for giving me so many chances to do just that.
Q: What has been your favorite CSU experience?
A: My favorite experience at CSU was working for CSU SPUR Music Lab. If you haven’t checked out the SPUR campus yet, go check it out on the second Saturday of every month, there are so many free opportunities for education and fun. As a part of Music Lab, we give free lessons in voice, percussion, guitar, ukulele, piano, and many more instruments. We also partner with several community groups like Colorado Youth Mariachi Program, DCI Tour, and Mobile Studio, a professional recording studio on wheels! The thing I love about Music Lab is that all of our teaching comes through a culturally responsive and trauma-informed lens so that we can include every type of musicianship in our community.
We’re so happy to have you teaching, Maddie! Make sure to check out her whereabouts during her story takeover today! 🐏💚✨

Meet Maddie Flanagan, a Music Education Ram hailing from @csusmtd, and another one of our amazing Educator Preparation Alumni! Focusing on Choral Music Education, Maddie hopes to teach all grades.
With music being an essential part of humanity, Maddie believes its the answer to a lot of problems students and people face in today’s world, wanting to pass the lessons she learns with the students she teaches.
Want to learn more about Maddie? Read her Q+A Below👇
Q: What do you love most about teaching?
A: It’s cheesy, but I love interacting with the students. Going through college where my friends and I pretend to be first graders for each other is fun, but being in front of students and seeing them laugh, sing, and make connections in real time is like a dream. The students are what make this profession worth it for me.
Q: How is the Educator Preparation Program at CSU helping you become a better teacher?
A: The sheer amount of resources and opportunities that I have through CSU is astounding. Special shoutout to the Music Education department, I was in local classrooms teaching lessons during my first semester freshman year! I believe in order to be a better teacher, you need to just get out in the field and try things, so I am so grateful for CSU for giving me so many chances to do just that.
Q: What has been your favorite CSU experience?
A: My favorite experience at CSU was working for CSU SPUR Music Lab. If you haven’t checked out the SPUR campus yet, go check it out on the second Saturday of every month, there are so many free opportunities for education and fun. As a part of Music Lab, we give free lessons in voice, percussion, guitar, ukulele, piano, and many more instruments. We also partner with several community groups like Colorado Youth Mariachi Program, DCI Tour, and Mobile Studio, a professional recording studio on wheels! The thing I love about Music Lab is that all of our teaching comes through a culturally responsive and trauma-informed lens so that we can include every type of musicianship in our community.
We’re so happy to have you teaching, Maddie! Make sure to check out her whereabouts during her story takeover today! 🐏💚✨

Meet Maddie Flanagan, a Music Education Ram hailing from @csusmtd, and another one of our amazing Educator Preparation Alumni! Focusing on Choral Music Education, Maddie hopes to teach all grades.
With music being an essential part of humanity, Maddie believes its the answer to a lot of problems students and people face in today’s world, wanting to pass the lessons she learns with the students she teaches.
Want to learn more about Maddie? Read her Q+A Below👇
Q: What do you love most about teaching?
A: It’s cheesy, but I love interacting with the students. Going through college where my friends and I pretend to be first graders for each other is fun, but being in front of students and seeing them laugh, sing, and make connections in real time is like a dream. The students are what make this profession worth it for me.
Q: How is the Educator Preparation Program at CSU helping you become a better teacher?
A: The sheer amount of resources and opportunities that I have through CSU is astounding. Special shoutout to the Music Education department, I was in local classrooms teaching lessons during my first semester freshman year! I believe in order to be a better teacher, you need to just get out in the field and try things, so I am so grateful for CSU for giving me so many chances to do just that.
Q: What has been your favorite CSU experience?
A: My favorite experience at CSU was working for CSU SPUR Music Lab. If you haven’t checked out the SPUR campus yet, go check it out on the second Saturday of every month, there are so many free opportunities for education and fun. As a part of Music Lab, we give free lessons in voice, percussion, guitar, ukulele, piano, and many more instruments. We also partner with several community groups like Colorado Youth Mariachi Program, DCI Tour, and Mobile Studio, a professional recording studio on wheels! The thing I love about Music Lab is that all of our teaching comes through a culturally responsive and trauma-informed lens so that we can include every type of musicianship in our community.
We’re so happy to have you teaching, Maddie! Make sure to check out her whereabouts during her story takeover today! 🐏💚✨
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