Upcoming Events 

August | September | October | November | December

 


October

 

boots

Boots and Bandanas DSU Rodeo

October 9

Saddling up for a rootin’ tootin’ good  time at our Winthrop HoeDown! Students will join us for a packed day of attractions and fun, including mechanical bull ride, line dancing riding and enjoying music. Experiencing the excitement of  traditional  American culture right here.

Dina's Place

8 p.m.


drag

DragWU

October 18

DSU's annual drag show featuring local talent and national touring performers. This event will showcase and educate students on the elements of drag and celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.

Richardson Ballroom

8 p.m.

$10/students, $25/public, $45/meet and greet


November

headphones

Quiet Frequency - Headphone Party

November 1

Get ready for a one-of-a-kind party experience where the beats are loud, but the room stays quiet! At Quiet Frequency, students will wear wireless headphones and dance to their own personal soundtrack as music is transmitted straight to their ears. From the outside, it may look like a dance party in total silence, but once you put on your headphones, the world transforms into a pulse-pounding, electrifying vibe where you control the rhythm!

8 p.m.

$5/students


trap bingo

Trap Bingo

November 7

This is NOT YOUR GRANDMA'S BINGO!!! TrapBingo is a safe space for multicultural students to experience the nostalgia of the game of bingo coupled with a high-energy party-like atmosphere. Leave the pretentious stuff to the other folks, at TrapBingo you will dance, sing, and catch the vibes.

8 p.m.

Free for Winthrop Students, $10 for Non-Winthrop Students


cinema therapy

Cinema Therapy

November 21

Dina's Place

8 p.m.

$5/students, $10/public


larry yazzie

Larry Yazzie Native American Heritage Month

November 22

Larry is an actor, two-time World Champion Fancy Dancer, an Eagle Dancer, and is from the Meskwaki Nation in Tama, Iowa. He is the Founder and Artistic Director for Native Pride Productions, Inc. which is based in St. Paul, MN. His repertoire includes performances at the Olympics, The Kennedy Center, and the Smithsonian Institute. Larry has performed all over the world and has won many awards for his dancing. As an international lecturer, dancer, and educator, Larry has earned the reputation for being one of the nation’s leading experts on Native American dance. In May 2010, he and his son Jessup were the sole U.S. performers invited for performances and workshops throughout northern France. He founded Native Pride Productions to give back to his community and to the world.

Dina's Place

8 p.m.

$5/students, $10/public