Blues The African American originated folk music form known as “the blues” became popular in Indianapolis after World War I with… Read More »Blues
Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre The Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre is the largest and oldest community theater in the Indianapolis area and the longest continuously… Read More »Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre
Butler Ballet Butler Ballet is the pre-professional performing ensemble of the Department of Dance, , . The dance program is consistently ranked… Read More »Butler Ballet
Butler Romantic Festival The Butler Romantic Festival has celebrated Romantic music at annually for 21 years. Frank Cooper, a Butler music professor, founded… Read More »Butler Romantic Festival
Leroy Carr (Mar. 27, 1905-Apr. 28, 1935). The most popular male blues musician of his day, Leroy Carr was born in Nashville,… Read More »Leroy Carr
Center For The Performing Arts In February 1998, the City Council designated “an area extending west from Range Line almost to U.S. 31 and from… Read More »Center For The Performing Arts
Chamber Music Immigrants from central and eastern Europe brought their love of music to Indianapolis in the 19th century, and no nationality… Read More »Chamber Music
Chatterbox The Chatterbox Jazz Club, a tiny 900-square-foot bar located at the heart of the cultural district, is known for its… Read More »Chatterbox
Children’s Theater The Little Theater Society, now the , launched the first children’s theater in Indianapolis when it initiated “The Children’s Hour”… Read More »Children’s Theater
The Christ Church Cathedral Choir The Christ Church Cathedral Choir was formed in 1883 and has since earned an international reputation for musical excellence. The… Read More »The Christ Church Cathedral Choir