In what many call Shakespeare’s final play, an island of immense power is the staging of a plot to reconcile a man who lost everything with his ousters. Combining magic, plots within plots, and even a faerie, The Tempest stands as one of Shakespeare’s greatest accomplishments. Auditions for the Tempest will continue tonight, Jan. 23,…
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Like to play chamber music?
Clark Chamber Ensembles Weekly coaching sessions with Clark’s performance faculty Friendly, constructive feedback at informal workshops Perform in the student recital and perhaps more If interested, please join us for an introductory meeting on Wed, Jan. 23 at 1:30 p.m. Estabrook Hall, room 111 All instrumentalists and vocalists welcome! Please, bring your instruments.
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TONIGHT: Concert Choir to perform ‘Carmina Burana’ at First Unitarian Church
Friday, Nov. 30 at 7:30 p.m. First Unitarian Church (90 Main St., Worcester) Free and open to the public Please join the Concert Choir and the Rhode Island Children’s Choir as they perform Carmina Burana. For more information, call the Events office at 508-793-7356 or send us an email. Clark Arts is also on Facebook.…
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Photography instructor Stephen DiRado featured in Guggenheim newsletter
Photography Professor of Practice Stephen DiRado is featured in the October newsletter of the Guggenheim Foundation: Documenting Stephen: Exploring Martha’s Vineyard with Stephen DiRado
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Jazz Workshop’s biweekly open jam sessions begin Sept. 30 in the Grind
Clark University’s biweekly Open Jazz Jam Session, hosted by the Clark University Jazz Workshop, begins this Sunday, Sept. 30. Sessions are held in the Grind and are free and open to all. Session dates (all are Sundays, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Grind): Sept.30 Oct. 14 Oct. 28 Nov. 11 Dec. 2 There…
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Senior thesis studio art exhibition opens with reception April 25 in Schiltkamp Gallery
An exhibition of work presented by graduating seniors who have undertaken an honors project in Studio Art. Schiltkamp Gallery, Traina Center for the Arts Opening reception is April 25, 4 to 5:30 p.m. April 25 through May 19: Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday Noon…
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Theatre Arts presents New Play Festival Series B
Clark’s Theatre Program is an exciting generator of new works at many levels, and the 2012 New Play Festival is a great demonstration of that work. This month, the University will produce works by nine student playwrights (3 readings, 6 full productions) on consecutive nights. The production and development of these works was facilitated by…
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Clark music majors to perform senior thesis, ‘Songs for a New World’
A Senior Thesis Performance featuring Alix Joslyn, Eiji Miura, Emily Boyle, and Vatche Melkonian Songs for a New World By Jason Robert Brown Vocal Coach: Don Boothman Accompanist: Andrew Fox Michael Forzano: Bassist Percussionis: Ben Goldstein April 13 and 14 at 7 p.m. The Grind, University Center Free and open to the public All information is subject to change. Please call the Visual & Performing Arts Events Office at…
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New Play Festival begins Wednesday, April 11
The Theatre Arts Program will present its New Play Festival on Wednesday through Saturday, April 11-14, 18-21, and 25-28. All performances will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Michelson Theater at the Little Center. The festival will feature two guest artists in residence, Padraic Lillis of New York and Alberto Lombardo of Paris, France. Clark’s…
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Garton wins NEH grant to study at summer institute on da Vinci
John Garton, assistant professor of Art History in the Visual and Performing Arts Department, has been awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to study Leonardo da Vinci’s figural grotesques and their relationship to Renaissance conceptions of creativity. Professor Garton will join a group of international scholars at the Kunsthistorisches Institut…