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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Michael Wiernicki Is Finalist at Charleston Fashion Week
The College of Charleston School of the Arts congratulates Michael Wiernicki, costume shop manager in the Department of Theatre, on his success at Charleston Fashion Week’s Emerging Designer competition. Michael’s beautiful collection of designs was shown on the runway Thursday night, and he has advanced as a finalist. He will show his complete collection tonight [...]
Posted in Press, School News Tagged Charleston Fashion Week, Emerging Designer Competition, Janine McCabe, Michael Wiernicki, Theatre Comments closed
CofC Opera Presents “The Mikado”
The College of Charleston Opera will entertain audiences of all ages with the outlandish, musical comedy, “The Mikado,” by Gilbert and Sullivan. The performance will open Friday, April 8 and run through Monday, April 11. [more info] The plot revolves around a series of relationships and odd laws that govern these relationships. Nanki-Poo, son of [...]
Posted in Press, School News Tagged CofC Opera, David Templeton, Music, The Mikado, Valerie Osborn Comments closed
Simons Medal to Be Awarded to John Milner
The Historic Preservation and Community Planning Program at the College of Charleston School of the Arts will present the Albert Simons Medal of Excellence to John D. Milner for traditional design and preservation, followed by a lecture by Milner. [more info on event] John D. Milner, FAIA (Fellow of the American Institute of Architects) is [...]
Posted in School News Tagged Historic Preservation & Community Planning, John Milner, Mayor Joseph P. Riley, Simons Medal of Excellence Comments closed
ART-O-MAT: Vending Art in the USA
Posted in School News Tagged Art-O-Mat, Clark Whittington, Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art Comments closed
“Collaborations” Dance Performance
What happens when you combine inspirations from Buddhism, geology, Swan Lake, butoh, post-modern art, and family dynamics? The answer is Collaborations, a dance concert presented by the College of Charleston’s Department of Theatre. Collaborations will run Saturday, March 19 – Monday, March 21 in the Emmett Robinson Theatre in the Simons Center for the Arts, [...]
Posted in Press, School News Tagged Collaborations, Dance, Gretchen McLaine, Theatre Comments closed
CD Release Concert with Jazz Percussionist Quentin Baxter
The College of Charleston School of the Arts will present a performance by the Duda Lucena Quartet, featuring percussionist and music faculty member Quentin Baxter, on Monday, March 14, 2011. Additional performers are Duda Lucena (vocals/guitar), with College alumni Gerald Gregory (piano) and Kevin Hamilton (acoustic bass). The concert, part of the College’s Monday Night [...]
Posted in Press, School News Tagged Duda Lucena, Duda Lucena Quartet, Gerald Gregory, Jazz, Kevin Hamilton, Music, Quentin Baxter Comments closed
Charleston Music Fest Offers Two Concerts
Double your pleasure with two nights of world-class chamber music presented by the College of Charleston series Charleston Music Fest, on March 3 and 4. Hosted by music department professors, Lee-Chin Siow and Natalia Khoma, the series is in its fifth season. Both concerts will take place at 8 p.m. in the Recital Hall of [...]
Posted in Press, School News Tagged Charleston Music Fest, Dmitri Berlinsky, Lee Chin Siow, Music, Natalia Khoma, Volodymyr Vynnytsky Comments closed
Pianist Eric Clark Performs for Final Season Concert