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A gift to the SDSU School of Performing Arts and the community from an anonymous benefactor 18 years ago was the genesis for a series that’s brought top national and international performers to SDSU. 100% of ticket proceeds support music scholarships.

We are excited to help spread the news that SDSU is hosting the “Sousa in South Dakota Symposium” on Friday, April 10th ...
03/30/2026

We are excited to help spread the news that SDSU is hosting the “Sousa in South Dakota Symposium” on Friday, April 10th with concerts on Saturday, April 11th. Register for the free sessions at www.sdstate.edu/school-performing-arts/sousa-symposium

About the “Sousa in South Dakota Symposium”

In celebration of the 250th birthday of the United States of America, the South Dakota State University School of Performing Arts is proud to announce "Sousa in South Dakota: A Symposium." The symposium is a two-day celebration of the life and legacy of composer and conductor John Philip Sousa (1854-1932), an American icon best known for "The Stars and Stripes Forever," the national march of the United States of America.

With the assistance of a USA-250 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the event will feature presentations by scholars, historians, students and archivists as they explore Sousa’s remarkable impact on American music and national culture. Historic displays from the Sousa era will be available for perusal during the symposium.

All events are scheduled to take place in the Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center. Continuing Education Units are available for teachers. The Symposium is free, but registration is required.

Schedule of Events (subject to change)
Friday, April 10, 2026

8 a.m. – Coffee and Opening Reception
8:30 a.m. – Welcoming Meeting; Mayoral Proclamation; Welcome from David Earnest, Dean, SDSU College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; Piano Eight-hand Performance of “Stars and Stripes Forever”
Presentations on Artifacts
National Music Museum
Sioux Falls Heritage Museums
The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
The National Museum of the Marine Corps

9 a.m. – A Brief History of the Sousa Band’s Pacific Northwest Tours (1896-1927) and the Extended West Coast Summer Tour of 1915, Ron Gerhardstein, Associate Professor of Music, Pacific Lutheran University

9:45 a.m. – The Salesman of Americanism on Stage: John Phillip Sousa’s Legacy Building the American and the American Musical Theatre, Tracey Brent-Chessum, University of Central Florida

10:30 a.m. – Sousa as Dramatist: The March King, the Theater and the Bits We Don't Like to Talk About. Patrick Warfield, Director, School of Music, The University of Minnesota

11:15 a.m. – America’s Golden Age: Baseball and John Philip Sousa, Scott Schwartz, Director, The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music, University of Illinois

12 p.m. – Box Lunch Tour, Sousa’s Golden Jubilee Tour Stop in Brookings, South Dakota, Jacob Wallace, Professor of Music, South Dakota State University

Attendees will board buses and view all existing locations associated with Sousa’s stop in Brookings, South Dakota, including the original Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Depot, the hotel the band used and the Armory where the Sousa Band performed.

1:15 p.m. – John Philip Sousa’s History with the Mitchell, South Dakota Corn Palace (1904-1925), Scott Muntefering, Wartburg College

2 p.m. – Sousa and the Marine Corps Band, Gunnery Sergeant Charles Paul, Chief Librarian and Historian; The United States Marine Band (The President’s Own)

2:45 p.m. – 250 Years of American Military Field Music: From the Revolution to Sousa to The United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps, CWO 4 Frederick Ellwein (retired), U.S. Army Fife and Drum Corps

3:30 p.m. – Beyond the March: John Philip Sousa and the Professionalization of the American Wind Band, Sarah Jo Aymond, Graduate Student, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

4:15 p.m. – The Remarkable Life of Jay Sims, Sousa’s Right Hand, David and Thomas Reynolds, Local Researchers

While Woodbine Productions is planning the next season, the South Dakota State University - School of Performing Arts ha...
03/18/2026

While Woodbine Productions is planning the next season, the South Dakota State University - School of Performing Arts has a whole slate of exciting programs available for your attendance. Are you a fan of John Philip Sousa? Learn more about the man, the band, and celebrate with South Dakota State University’s first official America250 event! Tickets for the concert are here: https://sdstate.evenue.net/events/CU-USA250

03/02/2026

Questions we have had since last night:
1. How many musicians were in the orchestra? ~78
2. Where else did the orchestra perform on their tour and where were they before and after Brookings? This was a very special tour, they played in Kansas City, Lincoln, NE and Brookings. They flew home today via Minneapolis.
3. Who was the narrator and how can we learn more about him? Jeremiah Kissel helped tie the music and the movies together for us. Learn more here: https://www.bso.org/profiles/jeremiah-kissel

What other questions do you have?

If you joined us for Boston Pops On Tour- Only in Brookings!… what did you think?
03/02/2026

If you joined us for Boston Pops On Tour- Only in Brookings!… what did you think?

03/01/2026

Are you getting ready to head to the concert? It begins at 5 PM tonight!

03/01/2026

Tonight’s performance begins at 5 PM!

South Dakota State University - School of Performing Arts and Woodbine Productions welcome the Boston Pops On Tour- Only...
03/01/2026

South Dakota State University - School of Performing Arts and Woodbine Productions welcome the Boston Pops On Tour- Only in Brookings! Join us in appreciating that their equipment truck from Pennsylvania is representing South Dakota State University by bringing the blue! 💙
Last check, there were 5 single seats available at www.woodbineproductions.com

02/28/2026

What a remarkable evening with DIVA Jazz Orchestra Celebrates Maurice Hines: "Tappin’ Thru Life"! If you were with us, what was your favorite moment?

02/27/2026

See You Tonight in the Oscar Larson THEATRE!

Address

1601 University Boulevard
Brookings, SD
57006

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+16056885188

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