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Free NATS Vocal Concert

The National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) is the largest association of teachers of singing in the world with more than 7,300 members. The College of Charleston is proud to host the NATS regional auditions this year. On Friday, April 5, 2013, the public is invited to a free NATS vocal concert that is [...]
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Charleston Music Fest Concert “From Chaconne to Meditango”

The College of Charleston School of the Arts will present its third Charleston Music Fest (CMF) concert of the 2012–13 season. “From Chaconne to Meditango” is the exciting program to be performed by guest violinist Nazar Pylatyuk, cellist Natalia Khoma and pianist Volodymyr Vynnytsky. This engaging, chamber music performance will take place on Saturday, March 30, [...]
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Simons Medal to Be Awarded to Allan Greenberg

The Historic Preservation and Community Planning program in the Department of Art history presents the Albert Simons Medal of Excellence to classical architect Allan Greenberg, author of George Washington, Architect. The Simons Medal of Excellence was established in honor of the twentieth anniversary of the College of Charleston School of the Arts. Albert Simons pioneered the [...]
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Husband/Wife Piano Duo Concert

On Saturday, March 16, the International Piano Series is honored to present a free concert by distinguished pianists Robert Shannon and Haewon Song, in a duo-piano concert. The performance will take place at 6:00p.m. at the Recital Hall of the Simons Center for the Arts, 54 Saint Philip St. The husband and wife duo team [...]
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CHARLIE Mag Honors Members of School of the Arts

CHARLIE magazine, which celebrates progressive culture in Charleston, will honor its selection of 50 Most Progressive people in Charleston tonight. Included in those 50 are several of the College of Charleston School of the Arts’ faculty, staff, alumni and supporters including… John Zeigler, a staunch supporter of the School of the Arts, is described by [...]
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Pianist Sergei Kvitko to Perform

Sergei Kvitko, acclaimed pianist, composer, recording engineer and producer, presents a solo piano recital that includes Enrique Granados’ rarely performed, exquisitely passionate and profoundly poetic suite Escenas Romanticas; Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition – the monumental interpretation, recording of which American Record Guide proclaimed “among the best ever made,” and his original virtuoso transcriptions of [...]
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Celebrate a ‘Landmark’ Year of Dance Studies

The dance faculty and students of the College of Charleston School of the Arts’ ever-expanding Department of Theatre and Dance are proud to present “Landmark,” their fifth annual dance concert from Saturday, March 16 through Monday, March 18, 2013. The academic year of 2012-2013 not only marks the birth of the new Bachelor of Arts in [...]
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Arts Philanthropist John Zeigler to Receive Multiple Honors

The South Carolina Arts Commission (SCAC) has announced that John Ashbury Zeigler, Jr., a long-time friend and benefactor of the School of the Arts who celebrated his 101st birthday on February 5, is the recipient of the 2013 Elizabeth O’Neill Verner Governor’s Award for the Arts in the Lifetime Achievement category. The SCAC does not present the Verner [...]
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CofC Theatre Presents Depression-Era Comedy by Contemporary Playwright

The Department of Theatre and Dance in the College of Charleston School of the Arts will present the quirky comedy “On the Bum, Or the Next Train Through,” by Neal Bell. It’s 1938 and America was never so rich with talented men and women of the theatre. Unfortunately, America was also never so poor—literally. Just as [...]
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Charleston Music Fest Features Lowcountry Favorites

The College of Charleston School of the Arts will present its second Charleston Music Fest (CMF) concert of the 2012–13 season. After violinist Lee-Chin Siow’s successful recovery from an auto accident and return to the stage last fall, CMF continues its series with cellist Natalia Khoma and pianist Volodymyr Vynnytsky, alongside Siow, in a celebration [...]
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