Feb 5

1ST ANNUAL CHILI COMPETITION AND CORNBREAD COOK-OFF

 The Social Events Committee of the UNCSA Staff Council will host the

1st Annual Chili Competition and Cornbread Cook-off

Wednesday, February 24th, at

11:30 am in the

Eisenberg Social Hall

Bring your famous chili and/or cornbread and a serving utensil.

 Judging will begin at 11:45 a.m.

There will be a $1 charge for admission, which will benefit the Haiti Relief efforts of the American Red Cross.

 Submitted by The Social Events Committee

ATTENTION FACULTY-STAFF GRADUATION INFORMATION

Information and ticket order forms were emailed to all departmental contacts on Tuesday, February 2nd .

If you are Faculty, please see your departmental contact and let them know if you plan to March or NOT March in this year’s Graduation. If you are Staff, please let your departmental contact know if you plan to attend or NOT attend this year’s graduation, and if you desire preferred or non-preferred seating.

The deadline is Friday, February 26th  “       

Submitted by Kathi Rainwater, Stevens Center

CHANGES IN HOUSING & MEAL PLANS

The deadline for spring term appeals for changes in your housing and/or meal plan requirements is Friday, Feb. 12, 2010. The appeal process and forms can be found on-line. The housing appeal information is located at http://www.uncsa.edu/studentlife/forms/ReleaseFromHousing.pdf.  The completed form should be turned into the Residence Life Office.

The appeal form for meal plans can be found at http://www.uncsa.edu/students/mealplan.pdf. Remember that changes in the required meal plan can only be approved for health & dietary reasons. Therefore, you should make an appointment now to speak with the nutritionist, Suzanne Miller, in the Wellness Center to talk about your issues. The meal plan appeal should be submitted to Carol Cooper, Director of Auxiliary Services, in room 358 of the Hanes Student Commons.

Submitted by Charlotte Nunn, Housing Coordinator & Carol Cooper, Director of Auxiliary Services

CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL INTEREST MEETING

First Chocolate Festival Committee interest meeting will be held on Monday, February 1, 2010 from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm in Kenan Student Life Center Conference Room in the Hanes Student Commons. This interest meeting is for any student, staff, or faculty member who would like to be part of the Chocolate Festival Committee for the 2010 calendar year.

Please contact Stacey Baisden at 336-770-3282 or baisdens@uncsa.edu with any questions.

Submitted by Stacey Baisden, College Life Program Coordinator

HOW DO WINSTON-SALEM AND FORSYTH COUNTY STACK UP?

 If you are interested in learning how Winston-Salem and Forsyth County measure up against other cities in North Carolina, the State of North Carolina and the United States in the areas of economic self sufficiency, safety, physical and mental health, community engagement, and educational success, visit www.forsythfutures.org.   Forsyth Futures is a community collaborative focused on improving outcomes for children, adults, and families in Forsyth County.  Forsyth Futures has recently released its annual “Making Progress Report” containing a myriad of information about Forsyth County.  The UNCSA, as an institution of higher education in Forsyth County, holds a position on the Board of Forsyth Futures.   

Submitted by Jim DeCristo, Office of the COO

UNC STAFF ASSEMBLY TO CONDUCT STATEWIDE DAY OF SERVICE

UNC Staff Assembly to Conduct Statewide Day of Service to Benefit Local Charities

The UNC Staff Assembly has issued a challenge to the more than 43,000 staff members employed by the University of North Carolina System: Show that you have a heart.

From February 8-12, the 17 campuses that make up the UNC System and UNC General Administration will embark upon a statewide effort to collect canned goods and toiletries for local food banks and charities. The effort will culminate on February 15, when each campus will deliver their collected donations to the charity of their choice.

Food banks and charities that will be benefiting from the UNC Staff Assembly Day of Service are:

The Hunger and Health Coalition, Boone (Appalachian State University); Food Bank of Eastern and Central North Carolina, Greenville (East Carolina University); Food Bank of the Albemarle, Elizabeth City (Elizabeth City State University); Second Harvest Food Bank of Southeast North Carolina, Fayetteville (Fayetteville State University); Greensboro Urban Ministry, Greensboro (North Carolina A&T State University); Genesis Home for Homeless Women with Children, Durham (North Carolina Central University), Durham Rescue Mission, Durham (North Carolina School of Science & Math); Food Bank of Eastern and Central North Carolina, Durham (North Carolina State University, UNC General Administration); MANNA Food Bank, Asheville (UNC Asheville); Loaves & Fishes, Burlington (UNC Chapel Hill); CORA Food Pantry, Pittsboro (UNC Chapel Hill); Loaves & Fishes, Charlotte (UNC Charlotte); Burmese Refugee Families (UNC Greensboro); Sacred Pathways, Pembroke (UNC Pembroke), Robeson County Church and Community Center, Lumberton (UNC Pembroke); Samaritan Ministries of Winston-Salem, Winston-Salem (UNC School of the Arts); Food Bank of Eastern and Central North Carolina, Wilmington (UNC Wilmington); The Community Table, Sylva (Western Carolina University); Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina, Winston-Salem (Winston Salem

State University).

For more information, call or write Adam Reagan at 828.250.3876 or areagan@unca.edu

Submitted by Marla Carpenter, Communications & Marketing

UNCSA, THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AND THE CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM WILL HOST TWO FREE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SKYWARN TRAINING SESSIONS ON THE CAMPUS OF UNCSA. 

Severe Weather Spotter Training – February 22, 2010

10 am – Noon

UNC School of the Arts

Eisenberg Hall

1533 S Main St

Winston-Salem, NC 27127

 This training program will help participants understand the warning process and severe weather.  The following topics will be covered:

•         how and why buildings fail in high winds

•         thunderstorm development and severity

•         recognition of storm/cloud elements

•         anticipating storm motion, intensity and severity based on cloud structure

•         lightning dynamics and threats

 Advanced Severe Weather Spotter Training – March 12, 2010

10 am – Noon

UNC School of the Arts

Eisenberg Hall

1533 S Main St

Winston-Salem, NC 27127

This training program is designed to help students better understand the meteorology and dynamics behind all types of severe weather.  The class will provide insight into the thunderstorm spectrum and how and why different types of storms develop.  Instruction includes: 

 •         relation of instability to updraft intensity

•         wind shear impact on storm behavior and severity

•         radar clues and detection or severe and tornadic storms

•         processes necessary for tornado development

•         weather patterns conducive to severe weather outbreaks 

For more information contact:

 Jeff Orrock – (919) 515-8209 ext. 223

Jeff.orrock@noaa.gov

 Michelle Brock (Forsyth County Emergency Management)

michelleb@cityofwsfire.org

Office: (336) 661-6440 

Sponsored by the Professional Development of Staff Council

Submitted by Ashley Sanders, Chair

HEALTHY WEIGHT AND BODY IMAGE SUPPORT  

Many students who have problematic relationships with food or carry excess weight feel they are not fully present to enjoy their educational experience. Is your relationship with your body/eating holding you back? Talking to a counselor and clarifying your goals can help. Interested UNCSA students can consult a counselor, medical provider, nutritionist, fitness consultant, athletic trainer, and case manager…for free!  To make an appointment call the Wellness Center at 770-3288.

Submitted by Jessica Taylor, Counseling and Testing Services

COPING WITH THE DEATH OR ILLNESS OF A LOVED ONE

Grieving students can feel isolated, overwhelmed and experience difficulty focusing. If you would like support as you cope with your loss, please contact the Counseling Center.

The Winston-Salem Hospice Grief Counseling Center also offers free grief counseling and on-going support groups available to all students, staff and community members.

 UNCSA Counseling Website: http://faculty.uncsa.edu/ncsacounseling/ For Appointments Call: 770-3288.

 Winston Salem Hospice Website: http://hospicecarecenter.org/programsGrief.aspx For Appointments Call: 336-768-3972. 

Submitted by Jessica Taylor, Counseling and Testing Services

SAA MEETING THIS SUNDAY!

The third SAA meeting of Winter Term will be held this Sunday, February 7, at 6:00 pm in Eisenberg. Any student who attends UNCSA for College (grad or undergrad) is more than welcomed to attend – no invitation necessary. See you Sunday!

 Submitted by Susan Mecum, Student Life

BIG MAN ON CAMPUS OF INTEREST MEETING

Due to the weather conditions this past weekend, the interest meeting did not take place as previously scheduled. The meeting has been rescheduled for this Sunday, February 7, at 4:00 PM in Eisenberg. This meeting is for anyone interested in learning more about the event and attending does not mean you are required to participate. Contact Wesley McIntyre if you have any questions/concerns: wmcintyre@artist.uncsa.edu

 Submitted by Susan Mecum, Student Life

ALMOST 15,000 STRONG – AND WE’RE NOT STOPPING THERE!

This past weekend, ASG (the Association of Student Governments) met for our monthly meeting despite the weather. The results from the Tuition Petition were counted and in a couple of weeks, we were able to gather almost 15,000 signatures across the state! In addition to that, some large schools (such as NC State) were not included in this count since they were unable to make it to the meeting due to the weather. Since we were able to get such great results in a few weeks, the petition will continue for the rest of February. If you haven’t already signed, find a board member (Daryl Wade, Alsyha Perrin, Wesley McIntyre, Samip Raval or Kim Ross) and ask about it! For more information on the campaign, feel free to visit the website: www.tuitionpetition.org

Submitted by Susan Mecum, Student Life

CENTER FOR DESIGN INNOVATION

Please join in the upcoming Idea Exchange:

Tuesday, February 09, 5:30pm-7:00pm

 Nadja Rauber-Moe – A template for iPhone app development and distribution 

Center for Design Innovation, Suite 2105, Winston Tower, 301 N. Main Street, Winston-Salem NC 27101

Winston Tower is in downtown Winston-Salem between 3rd and 4th Streets. Parking is easy and available in the building’s garage, on the street and in nearby decks.

Submitted by Melissa Ryon, Executive Assistant, Center for Design Innovation

RA/RM SELECTION INFORMATION ANNOUNCEMENT

CALLING ALL HEROES 

Unite the campus! Are you interested in becoming a leader? Applications for 2010-2011 Resident Assistants/Resident Managers are now available in the College Life Office on the 2nd floor of the Commons and the Residence Life Office on the 3rd floor. Applications are also available online at: http://www.uncsa.edu/students/forms.htm under Residence Life. Please return any finished applications to the College Life Office. There will be an informational session held on Wednesday, February 10th at 8PM in Hanes Commons room 301.  Please attend if you have any questions about becoming an RA! Send any inquiries about the application process to Charlotte Nunn at nunnc@uncsa.edu or 734-2910. Applications are due Friday, February 12th at 5 PM.

Submitted by Charlotte Nunn, College Life Housing Coordinator

 

SEMAN’S LIBRARY

At present, the Main Circulation Desk phone is unable to relay information or take voice mail.  The phone should be replaced by early next week.  Please check the Library’s web page for information regarding hours, etc., including any weather related alerts.  Thank you.

 Submitted by Rebecca Brown, Semans Library

SCHOOL OF MUSIC NEWS & EVENTS

The Cassatt String Quartet will feature Lawrence Dillon’s triple string quartet “Blossom” on their Cassatt in the Basin residency this weekend, as well as on their guest performance in the Texas Music Educators state conference in San Antonio on February 11th.

 A UNCSA student Jazz Quintet will be the featured performing group for a Lincoln Center Institute / Kenan Institute for the Arts co-sponsored workshop on aesthetic education February 16.  Members of the group are:  Cameron MacManus, trombone; Steven Banks, tenor saxophone; Nick Melton, piano; Robert Widlowski, bass; and Ethan Evoniuk, drums.  The quintet recorded four selections during Intensive Arts in December and this recording will be distributed to all the participants in advance in preparation for a live performance by the group at the workshop, followed by discussion involving the artistic aspects of the presentation.  The Jazz Quintet is coached by Ron Rudkin

Upcoming Performances

 emerging artist concert: nu
(Fri) Feb. 5, 7:30 p.m., Watson Hall
Ransom Wilson conducts the student contemporary ensemble in a program including Philippe Hersant’s Huit pièces featuring bassoonist Saxton Rose. Also on the program, Elizabeth Rose, Janine Hawley, Glenn Siebert and Steven LaCosse join the ensemble for the premiere of Lawrence Dillon’s Genealogie.  $12 adults / $10 seniors and students

music@watson: Latin Love
(Sat) Feb. 13, 7:30 p.m., Watson Chamber Music Hall
Faculty artists perform chamber music from Latin America, including Alfonso Fuentes’ Mejunje del fagobongo, José Pablo Moncayo’s Almatzinac, Eduardo Morales-Caso’s The Accusing Heart, Astor Piazzola’s L’histoire du tango and Miguel del Aguila’s Latin Love.  Also featuring guest soprano Elizabeth Rose and the Celloship Ensemble in Heitor Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5.  $12 adults / $10 seniors and students

emerging artist concert: Chamber Winds
(Tue) Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m., Watson Chamber Music Hall
UNCSA woodwind and brass students perform.  FREE
 

music@watson: Joseph Genualdi, Violin
(Sat) Feb. 20, 7:30 p.m., Watson Chamber Music Hall
Faculty Artist Joseph Genualdi performs.  $12 adults / $10 seniors and students
 

emerging artist concert: Chamber Festival
(Tue) Feb. 23, 7:30 p.m., Watson Chamber Music Hall
(Sat) Feb. 27, 7:30 p.m., Watson Chamber Music Hall
Student chamber ensembles perform.  FREE

 Submitted by Martha Urbanik, School of Music

FEBRUARY 10TH:  WONDERFUL WEDNESDAY BUFFET

When:  Wednesday, February 10th, 11:30am to 1:30pm

Where:  Pickle Jar Dining area

What:  Chicken Marsala, Seared Scallops in a beurre blanc sauce with baby spring vegetables, garlic linguini, grilled asparagus and a special sampling of assorted cheesecakes…only $8 plus tax per person. 

This coming Wednesday we are bringing back an old tradition…come sample an upscale menu in a different environment.  We look forward to seeing you!  We accept cash, credit card, pickle dollars or bonus bucks. 

Submitted by Heather Pinks Director of Dining Services

 NEWS FROM DESIGN AND PRODUCTION

The following five students from D&P have been selected to present at the 2010 USITT Young Designers’ Forum, to be held at USITT’s national conference.  The USITT Young Designers’ Forum is an adjudicated exhibition of portfolio work by sixteen student designers from across the country in all areas of theatre design, including sets, costumes, lighting and sound, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.  The students’ portfolios will be displayed and reviewed at the USITT national conference in early April in Kansas City.

  • Jessica Moretti (3rd year graduate – Scene Design)
  • Tyler Holland (4h year undergraduate – Costume Design)
  • Meriwether Snipes (4th year undergraduate – Costume Design)
  • Jennifer Allevato (3rd year graduate – Costume Design)
  • Sarah Bullard (3rd year graduate – Sound Design)

The following three students have been selected to present at the 2010 USITT Young Technicians’ Forum.  The USITT Young Technicians’ Forum is an adjudicated exhibition of portfolio work done by technicians from across the country in all areas of technical theatre, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.  As with the Young Designers’ Forum, their work will be displayed and reviewed at the USITT national conference in Kansas City in April.

  • Cindy Settje (4th year undergraduate – Costume Technology)
  • Lindsay Senior (4th year undergraduate – Scene Painting)
  • Carly Todd (3rd year graduate – Scenic Art)

 Submitted by Dave Olson, D&P Faculty

SCHOOL OF FILMMAKING AMPAS INTERNS(R) WORKED ON SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL AUDIENCE AWARD WINNER

Congratulations to eight students and alumni from the School of Filmmaking who interned on feature films that screened at the Sundance Film Festival last week.

 Shakim Coleman interned during summer 2009 in New York City as a set production assistant on the feature film HAPPYTHANKYOUMOREPLEASE which was one of the sixteen films screening in the dramatic competition section of the festival and won the audience award for best dramatic film. Alumus Michael Sledd also worked on this film as the Unit Production Manager and served as Shakim’s mentor.

 Clint Buckner, Daniel DePaola, Mallory Holloway, Alaina McManus, Chelsey ManWaring, Alex Sablow, and Jared Threatt all interned on GET LOW, a feature film starring Robert DuVall, Sissy Spacek, Bill Murray, and Lucas Black which screened as the Salt Lake City Gala Premiere film at Sundance. Sony Pictures Classics picked up GET LOW after the Toronto Film Festival and will distribute the film theatrically in the summer of 2010.

 For more information on the Sundance Film Festival, please see: http://festival.sundance.org/2010/

 Submitted by Kate Miller, Film Festival and Internship Coordinator, School of Filmmaking

B FOR BEEKEEPER SCREENS IN SINGAPORE, FEB. 4.

B FOR BEEKEEPER, a documentary short from the School of Filmmaking’s Class of 2007 was chosen from thousands of entries to screen at the prestigious Next Reel International Film Festival. Hosted by New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts on their Singapore campus, the biennial event is the oldest festival of its kind in the United States, whose mission is to feature the best films of emerging young filmmakers from around the world. B FOR BEEKEEPER was directed by Tom O’Keefe, produced by Katie Haggerty, shot by Cary Gallagher, edited by Joey Vigour with music composed by Lucas Hausrath (Music).School of Filmmaking directing faculty member Wayne Crawford was invited to serve as a juror for the international competition. For more information on the Next Reel Film Festival, please see: http://www.nextreel.org/index.php

Submitted by Kate Miller, Film Festival and Internship Coordinator, School of Filmmaking

COCA COLA REFRESHING FILMMAKER FINALIST VIDEOS UP ON WEBSITE NOW

Congratulations and a big thank you to everyone who helped School of Filmmaking student Conor Maloney create his Coca-Cola Refreshing Filmmaker Finalist video, “Love’s Heartbeat”. All ten finalist videos are now online and ready to be viewed on the CCRFA website: http://www.ccrfa.com/. Judging by Coca-Cola “red ribbon” panelists is going on now and the winner(s) will be announced of February 18.

Submitted by Kate Miller, Film Festival and Internship Coordinator, School of Filmmaking

POLAR PLUNGE

UNCSA is going to participate in the Winston Salem Police Department Polar Plunge as the “Freezing Pickles”. The event will take place on February 13 at 11 am and it will be located at the Sports Center, 861 Old Winston Rd. Kernersville. There is a minimum donation of $50 to take a plunge in cold water (outside) and a minimum of $100 to take a plunge in the warm water (inside). If you are busy and cannot make the plunge, you may sponsor someone to take the plunge for you. You can go to http://www.firstgiving.com/UNCSA to make a donation.

Submitted by Kurt Linney, Community Service Committee

Feb 5

1ST ANNUAL CHILI COMPETITION AND CORNBREAD COOK-OFF

 The Social Events Committee of the UNCSA Staff Council will host the

1st Annual Chili Competition and Cornbread Cook-off

Wednesday, February 24th, at

11:30 am in the

Eisenberg Social Hall

Bring your famous chili and/or cornbread and a serving utensil.

 Judging will begin at 11:45 a.m.

There will be a $1 charge for admission, which will benefit the Haiti Relief efforts of the American Red Cross.

 Submitted by The Social Events Committee

FLETCHER OPERA INSTITUTE TRANSPORTATION UPDATES

Student Transportation will provide a bus for all 3 performances of the Fletcher Opera Institute, Wed., 27th and Fri., 29th Jan. bus will leave PPC at 7:30 pm. Sunday 31st Jan. the bus will leave PPC at 1:30 pm. 

Submitted by Sherri Campbell, Student Transportation

CENTER FOR DESIGN INNOVATION

Please join in the upcoming Idea Exchange:

Tuesday, February 02, 5:30pm-7:00pm

Kay Endriss – The Institute for the Future’s report on “learning agents and disruptive innovation”

Center for Design Innovation, Suite 2105, Winston Tower, 301 N. Main Street, Winston-Salem NC 27101

Winston Tower is in downtown Winston-Salem between 3rd and 4th Streets. Parking is easy and available in the building’s garage, on the street and in nearby decks.

Submitted by Melissa Ryon, Executive Assistant, Center for Design Innovation

CHANGES IN HOUSING & MEAL PLANS

The deadline for spring term appeals for changes in your housing and/or meal plan requirements is Friday, Feb. 12, 2010. The appeal process and forms can be found on-line. The housing appeal information is located at http://www.uncsa.edu/studentlife/forms/ReleaseFromHousing.pdf.  The completed form should be turned into the Residence Life Office.

The appeal form for meal plans can be found at http://www.uncsa.edu/students/mealplan.pdf. Remember that changes in the required meal plan can only be approved for health & dietary reasons. Therefore, you should make an appointment now to speak with the nutritionist, Suzanne Miller, in the Wellness Center to talk about your issues. The meal plan appeal should be submitted to Carol Cooper, Director of Auxiliary Services, in room 358 of the Hanes Student Commons.

Submitted by Charlotte Nunn, Housing Coordinator & Carol Cooper, Director of Auxiliary Services

 CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL INTEREST MEETING

First Chocolate Festival Committee interest meeting will be held on Monday, February 1, 2010 from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm in Kenan Student Life Center Conference Room in the Hanes Student Commons. This interest meeting is for any student, staff, or faculty member who would like to be part of the Chocolate Festival Committee for the 2010 calendar year.

Please contact Stacey Baisden at 336-770-3282 or baisdens@uncsa.edu with any questions.

Submitted by Stacey Baisden, College Life Program Coordinator

UNCSA IN THE NEWS

Just a reminder:

UNCSA in the News is a sampling of current news and social media coverage about UNCSA faculty, staff, students and alumni, as well as issues that affect the school.

Find it here: http://www.uncsa.edu/visitorscenter/inthenews.htm

It is accessible from the home page by clicking on the Visitors’ Center and then on News & Publications.

Submitted by Marla Carpenter, Communications & Marketing

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR 88.5 WFDD I LOVE PUBLIC RADIO FUND DRIVE

The University of North Carolina School of the Arts is assisting our local public radio station, WFDD 88.5 FM at Wake Forest University, with its “I Love Public Radio” fund-raising drive. We need seven volunteers to answer phones and take pledges during our slot, which is Thursday, Feb. 11, from 7 to 9 a.m.  The school will be recognized on air during this all-important “drive time.”  If you are willing and able to participate, please respond by Thursday, Feb. 4, to Terri Renigar at renigart@uncsa.edu. You would need to be at WFDD by 6:45 a.m. Feb. 11 for a brief training session. Thank you in advance for assisting us as we give back to a valuable member of our arts community.  

Submitted by Terri Renigar, Communications & Marketing

SEMANS ART FUND GRANT APPLICATIONS

Due Monday, February 15, 2010

What is it?

The Semans Art Fund is a private foundation that funds opportunities for current UNCSA students to apply for grants for summer study, special projects, research, and performances, building upon the resources of UNCSA in imaginative ways and for UNCSA arts deans to apply for special projects that aid and promote the students and faculty of their school.  To the greatest extent possible, projects should be designed to benefit the campus community and audiences of the School.  The fund was established in 1977 by Dr. and Mrs. James H. Semans.

Originally, the Semans Art Fund consisted of three separate funds, however, in 2006 these funds were collapsed into one fund.  All applications should be made to the Semans Art Fund.

Guidelines and an application form are available at http://www.uncsa.edu/forms/saf-app-2010.doc  and may be obtained in each of the arts deans offices.

This grant-awarding cycle will support projects for summer 2010 and academic year 2010-2011. 

Student applications must be submitted through their appropriate art dean, not directly to Semans Art Fund.

Deadlines:

Monday, February 15, 2010 – Student Applications due in Arts Deans’ Offices

Monday, March 1, 2010, 5:00 p.m. – Students and Arts Deans Applications due to

Sarah Turner, Assistant Secretary/Treasurer

c/o UNCSA Foundation

Monday, March 22, 2010 – Semans Art Fund Board Meeting

Friday, March 26, 2010 – Awards Announced

Questions?

Contact Sarah Turner, Assistant Secretary/Treasurer of the Semans Art Fund

Telephone: 336-785-4678.  E-mail: sturner560@triad.rr.com

Submitted by Sarah Turner, Semans Art Fund

ARTS & IDEAS LUNCHTABLE

Read. Eat. Talk. That’s what we do at the Arts & Ideas Lunchtable.
You should, too. All faculty, staff, students welcome. First-timers or repeat customers!
Next up for discussion:

James Wood,  How Fiction Works
Thursday, Feb 4, NOON-1PM. Gray 206.

For more details and schedule:
http://www.mikewakeford.com/AIL/?page_id=3

Submitted by
Mike Wakeford
Undergraduate Academic Program

THE BIG SCREEN FILM SERIES PRESENTS TOMORROW, STARRING ROBERT DUVALL

The Kenan Institute for the Arts and the UNCSA School of Filmmaking are proud to present The Big Screen: Treasures from the UNCSA Moving Image Archive, a film series for the general public presented with state-of-the-art sound and projection (not DVD!) on a big screen.  The next film of the series is:

Tomorrow

Saturday, January 30, 7:00 pm

Main Theatre, ACE Exhibition Complex

 Tickets sold at the door only: $8 general admission, $2 UNCSA students with ID

Ticket proceeds from The Big Screen will support UNCSA Film School scholarships.  

Faculty and Staff please note: In order to maximize the fundraising aspect of this series, there is no discount for UNCSA faculty/staff. UNCSA students only receive the $2 ticket price.

For more information about this film and future films in the series, please visit our website:  http://www.kenanarts.org/project/show/id/14

About this film: 

TOMORROW (1972) – 103 minutes   (Rated PG – B&W)

Directed by Joseph Anthony. With Robert Duvall, Olga Bellin, Sudie Bond, Richard McConnell, Peter Masterson, William Hawley, James Franks, Johnny Mask, Effie Green and Ken Lindley.


In the backwoods of Mississippi, a lonely farmer (Duvall) agrees to look after a pregnant woman (Bellin) who was abandoned by the father of her child. Tomorrow is based on the short story of the same name by Nobel Prize-winning author William Faulkner. It was first published in the “Saturday Evening Post” in 1940 and later reappeared in the writer’s short story collection Knight’s Gambit. Though it is considered one of Faulkner’s lesser-known stories, it has been dramatized in three different mediums – each time by the same writer, celebrated playwright Horton Foote. In 1960, he was hired to adapt the story into a teleplay for an episode of “Playhouse 90” for director Robert Mulligan, who would later direct To Kill a Mockingbird (which featured an Academy Award-winning screenplay by Foote). Eight years later, Foote rewrote it as an off-Broadway play starring Duvall and Bellin, and, finally, as the screenplay for this version of the film. Many critics believe this is the definitive adaptation of any of Faulkner’s work, and Duvall has cited it as his personal favorite of all the films he’s done.

…coming on  Saturday, February 20, 7:00 pm:  PINK FLOYD THE WALL (1982) (Rated R – Color – 70mm Magnetic Six-Track Stereo)

 Submitted by Suzanna Watkins, Kenan Institute for the Arts at UNCSA

RAVE TO SAVE FOR DARFUR AND HAITI

“Have you been looking for a way to help? Then come out and RAVE to SAVE this Saturday (1/30/10) in Eisenberg from 9 pm to midnight. All proceeds go towards aiding in stopping the genocide in Darfur as well as helping to rebuild Haiti! So join us! We’re gonna dance, get crazy, and help our fellow man! Suggested donation is $5.
 
For information on the genocide in Darfur, http://www.savedarfur.org/pages/background
For more information on Haiti, http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/haiti

Submitted by Susan Mecum, Student Life

SCHOOL OF MUSIC NEWS & EVENTS

The Daedalus String Quartet will give the Philadelphia premiere of Lawrence Dillon’s String Quartet No. 4: The Infinite Sphere, commissioned by the Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts, this Sunday afternoon at the University of Pennsylvania’s Irvine Auditorium.  Following the world premiere at Wolf Trap, the Washington Post wrote “The Infinite Sphere is a work of jewel-like craftsmanship…Dillon’s control of time was a conspicuously imaginative element throughout.  It is a fine addition to the repertoire.”

Upcoming Performances

Fletcher Opera Institute: Maria Stuarda by Gaetano Donizetti

(Fri) Jan. 29, 8:00 p.m., Stevens Center
(Sun) Jan. 31, 2:00 p.m., Stevens Center
Based upon the play Maria Stuart by Johann Friedrich Schiller this unconventional and controversial opera explores the relationship between Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots, and the events leading to the condemnation and execution of Mary.  Special Event Pricing $10-$20

 emerging artist concert: nu
(Fri) Feb. 5, 7:30 p.m., Watson Hall
Ransom Wilson conducts the student contemporary ensemble in a program including Philippe Hersant’s Huit pièces featuring bassoonist Saxton Rose. Also on the program, Elizabeth Rose, Janine Hawley, Glenn Siebert and Steven LaCosse join the ensemble for the premiere of Lawrence Dillon’s Genealogie.  $12 adults / $10 seniors and students

music@watson: Latin Love
(Sat) Feb. 13, 7:30 p.m., Watson Chamber Music Hall
Faculty artists perform chamber music from Latin America, including Alfonso Fuentes’ Mejunje del fagobongo, José Pablo Moncayo’s Almatzinac, Eduardo Morales-Caso’s The Accusing Heart, Astor Piazzola’s L’histoire du tango and Miguel del Aguila’s Latin Love.  Also featuring guest soprano Elizabeth Rose and the Celloship Ensemble in Heitor Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5.  $12 adults / $10 seniors and students

emerging artist concert: Chamber Winds
(Tue) Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m., Watson Chamber Music Hall
UNCSA woodwind students perform.  FREE
 

music@watson: Joseph Genualdi, Violin
(Sat) Feb. 20, 7:30 p.m., Watson Chamber Music Hall
Faculty Artist Joseph Genualdi performs.  $12 adults / $10 seniors and students
 

emerging artist concert: Chamber Festival
(Tue) Feb. 23, 7:30 p.m., Watson Chamber Music Hall
(Sat) Feb. 27, 7:30 p.m., Watson Chamber Music Hall
Student chamber ensembles perform.  FREE

The UNCSA clarinet studio has been busy winning awards during the month of January.  On January 16 high school clarinet student Charlton Holt and first year college student Rashad Hayward won the Durham Symphony Young Artists Competition in Raleigh. They performed a double concerto by Krommer.   The winners concert is May 2 in Raleigh.  That same day 11th grade high school clarinet student Zihao Yang won the Raleigh Symphony Concerto Competition; the winners concert is  also May 2  in Raleigh.

On January 23 Zihao Yang won first place again, and Charlton Holt won second place, in the Piedmont Wind Symphony Concerto Competition in Winston-Salem.  The winners concert will be March 9 in Winston-Salem.  All are students of clarinet faculty Alexander Fiterstein.

Submitted by Martha Urbanik, School of Music

LIBRARY UPDATES IN CASE OF BAD WEATHER

Plan Ahead for possible inclement weather on Saturday the 30th and Sunday the 31st.  Please call the Library 770-3270 or check the Library’s web page before you come this weekend, as we may be closed either or both days.

Submitted by Rebecca Brown, Semans Library

NEWS FROM DESIGN AND PRODUCTION

The following D&P faculty, students and alums are involved in Triad Stage’s upcoming production of “Around the World in 80 Days,” adapted for the stage by Mark Brown, from the novel by Jules Verne:

  • Howard Jones (scenic design faculty) – scene designer
  • Norman Coates (lighting faculty) – lighting designer
  • Janie Bullard (3rd year graduate sound design) – sound designer
  • Renata Brewington (4th year scene painting) – scenic artist
  • Nicole Miniclier (2nd year graduate scenic art) – scenic artist
  • Jeremy Stamps (4th year stage management) – assistant production manager
  • Christian Young (D&P alum) – technical director
  • Meredith Riggan (BFA ‘09, scene painting) – scenic artist

The show runs at Triad Stage in downtown Greensboro from 2/7/10 – 3/7/10.

Leah Huels (4th year costume design) has designed the costumes for Twin City Stage’s upcoming production of “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.”  The show opens this weekend and runs through Sunday February 7th at the Arts Council Theatre on Coliseum Drive in Winston-Salem.

D&P alum Klyph Stanford has been nominated for a Helen Hayes Award for outstanding set design for his design of a production of “Hysteria” at the Rep Stage in Columbia, MD.

Submitted by Dave Olson, D&P Faculty

SAMARITAN MINISTRIES OF WINSTON-SALEM FOR THE STAFF ASSEMBLY DAY OF SERVICE

UNC Staff Assembly’s Executive and Chairs Committees would like to conduct a statewide “Day of Service” from February 8-12.

We are collecting for Samaritan Ministries of Winston Salem. Items that are need but not limited to are: Ground Coffee (regular), Toothpaste (sample size) and Toothbrushes, Razors, and Deodorant. Flyers will be posted throughout the campus with this information.

Polar Plunge

UNCSA is going to participate in the Winston Salem Police Department Polar Plunge as the “Freezing Pickles”. The event will take place on February 13 at 11 am and it will be located at the Sports Center, 861 Old Winston Rd. Kernersville. There is a minimum donation of $50 to take a plunge in cold water (outside) and a minimum of $100 to take a plunge in the warm water (inside). If you are busy and cannot make the plunge, you may sponsor someone to take the plunge for you. You can go to http://www.firstgiving.com/UNCSA to make a donation.

Submitted by Kurt Linney, Community Service Committee

Jan 22

UPCOMING EVENTS FROM DRAMA 

WINSTON-SALEM – “Broadway Bound,” a musical cabaret, will be presented by University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) School of Drama college seniors at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22, in the Proscenium Thrust Theatre of Performance Place on the UNCSA campus, 1533 South Main St., Winston-Salem.

Among the songs that will be performed are: “Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat” from Guys and Dolls; “Benny on the Dispatch” from In the Heights; “Loathing” from Wicked; “Come What May” from Moulin Rouge; “Good Morning” from Singin’ in the Rain; “Give Me the Ball” from A Chorus Line; “When the Children are Asleep” from Carousel; “Almost a Love Song” from Victor, Victoria; the folk song “900 Miles”; “Making Whoopee”; and “Stand By Me.”

Seniors performing in the cabaret are: Alex Hoeffler, Madison Griffin, Ryan Roets, Vanessa Hernandez, John Reese, Wayne Bennett, Matt Jellison, Josh Brocki, Bryn Harris, Magdalene Vick, Martha Blagdon, Jasmine Osborne, Rebecca Wolf and Dave Brown. College junior Jackie Hansen will also perform.

The cabaret is being staged to raise money to send the graduating college seniors in Drama (Studio IV) to Los Angeles, where they will give a presentation to industry agents, casting directors, producers, etc., later this year.  The project is titled “ArtsBound”; for more information, see www.uncsadramashowcase.com.  

There is a suggested donation of $20. Tickets are not being sold through the UNCSA Box Office but will be available at the door. For more information, call the School of Drama at 336-770-3235.

Submitted by Mary Jane Degnan, School of Drama

NEWS FROM TRANSPORTATION OFFICE

SPRING BREAK GREENSBORO PTI AIRPORT SHUTTLE

 Bus leaves Performance Place Circle at Watson Hall

Wednesday, 10th and Thursday,11th March 2010 at 11:20 am, 3:20 pm and 5:50 pm.

Friday, 12th March 2010 at 10:20 am, 12:50 pm, 3:20, and 6:20 pm.

Saturday,13th  March 2010 at  8 and 10 am

PICK UP FROM GSO PTI AIRPORT

 DOWNSTAIRS BAGGAGE CLAIM

Sunday, 21st  March at noon, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 pm

END OF YEAR GREENSBORO PTI AIRPORT SHUTTLE

Bus leaves Performance Place Circle at Watson Hall

Tuesday,25th and Wednesday, 26th May 2010 at 11:20am.3:20 pm, and 5:50 pm.

Thursday, 27th May 2010 at 10:20 am, 12:50pm, 3:20 pm, and 6:20 pm.

Submitted by Lisa Lambert, Student Transportation Office

CENTER FOR DESIGN INNOVATION

Please join in the upcoming Idea Exchange:

Tuesday, January 26, 5:30pm-7:00pm

Marian Bell, Herb Burns, Margaret Collins, Ken Mayer, Carol Strohecker, Elliot Strunk – Promoting regional visibility and economic development through the Triad Design Leadershop 

Center for Design Innovation, Suite 2105, Winston Tower, 301 N. Main Street, Winston-Salem NC 27101

Winston Tower is in downtown Winston-Salem between 3rd and 4th Streets. Parking is easy and available in the building’s garage, on the street and in nearby decks.

Submitted by Melissa Ryon, Center for Design Innovation

UNCSA FLUTE STUDENTS PERFORM “FRENCH FLUTE” IN LEWISVILLE, SUN., JAN 24

The annual UNCSA flute studio tour program the “French Flute” will be performed this Sunday, January 24, 3 pm, at Shallowford Presbyterian Church, located at 1200 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd in Lewisville.  The performers are graduate students of Dr. Tadeu Coelho at UNCSA, and will perform works for solo flute and piano as well as quartet and piano.

The performers include Felipe Tristan, James Miller, Sara Newman, and Megan Symanski. Pianist Paul Gillies, a UNCSA alumnus will be the pianist. Admission is free.

Submitted by Joe Mount, Office of Outreach & Career Services      

CAMPUS STORE

Please stop by the Campus Store to purchase a copy of BRAVURA! Lucia Chase and the American Ballet Theatre written by Alex C. Ewing.  I am sure Mr. Ewing will be happy to sign your copy on his next visit to our campus.

Submitted by Genell Hartman, UNCSA Campus Store

FROZE ARTS JANUARY 22-24

 Jan. 22nd:

 Showing of Happy Feet starts at 9 p.m. in Eisenberg Social Hall in Hanes Student Commons

*Free Penguin Wings, Snow Cones, Popcorn, and more! 

 Jan. 23rd:

 Ice Skating at the LJVM Coliseum Annex from 10:30 pm – 12:30 am. The bus leaves at 10 pm from Performance Place Circle. Watch out for the Penguins!!!

*Free Pizza will be served

 Jan. 24th:

College Only: Open Mic Night in “The What” from 10 pm – midnight *Free nacho bar

High School Only: Ski Wii Fit in the Connector from 7 pm - 11 pm

 All events are brought to you by the Department of Student Success and Residence Life Programs and Housing with the support of the Division of Student Life. Please contact Edwin Martinat the High School Events Coordinator at 336-734-2941 or martinate@uncs.edu with any questions.

 Submitted by Stacey Baisden, College Life Program Coordinator

ALL STUDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY

All students are encouraged to apply to represent UNCSA at the Twin Cities Collegiate Leadership Conference being hosted at UNCSA by The Quad.

This year’s conference entitled: “Leaders in Lights” focuses on developing and practicing leadership through the Arts and how student leaders can contribute to and positively impact the Winston-Salem community. As a valued student at UNCSA, The Quad would like you to participate in the conference with fellow student leaders, university administrators, and community leaders.

The Quad group is comprised of student leaders and administrators from Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem State University, Salem College, and the University of North Carolina School of the Arts; The Quad serves to facilitate communication, service, and leadership among our respective institutions of higher education in Winston-Salem. The Twin Cities Collegiate Leadership Conference is an opportunity for 90-100 student and community leaders to discuss, promote, and inspire intercollegiate activity within the greater Winston-Salem community.

The Quad is excited to have Ms. Denise Franklin, General Manager of WFDD 88.5 FM, as the keynote speaker. Throughout the day student leaders, university administrators, and community leaders will have the opportunity to discuss with student leaders the potential for greater service and personal involvement in Winston-Salem.

The conference will be held on Saturday, February 20, 2010 from 11 am – 4 pm.

We are excited about this special event which brings together student leaders from the four institutions to consider their present and future contributions to Winston-Salem. Applications are due on January 27th to the College Life Office on the second floor of the Hanes Student Commons. If anyone has any questions regarding the Twin Cities Collegiate Leadership Conference please contact Stacey Baisden at 336-770-3282 or baisdens@uncsa.edu or the following students who represent UNCSA in The Quad: Stephanie McAllister, Christina Stevens, Jamar Williams, and Max Witt.                        

Submitted by Stacey Baisden, College Life Program Coordinator

PENLAND SCHOOL OF CRAFTS AND KENAN INSTITUTE FOR THE ARTS HOST LECTURE AT UNCSA

Penland School of Crafts 

and 

Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts 

invite you to a lecture and reception celebrating the 

William R. Kenan, Jr. Fellowships at Penland 

Tuesday, January 26, 2010 

6:00PM 

featuring Penland resident artist Daniel Marinelli 

reception following 

Visual Arts Department 

Fourth Floor Workplace Building 

University of North Carolina School of the Arts 

Winston-Salem, North Carolina 

 For information and directions, call the Kenan Institute at 336.722.0030.

Daniel Marinelli is a resident artist at Penland School of Crafts in Penland, NC. 

He is also an adjunct professor in the art departments of Appalachian State 

University and East Tennessee State University. He has an MFA from East 

Tennessee State University and he has been a resident artist at the Odyssey 

Center for Ceramic Arts in Asheville, NC. His work has been exhibited at 

Slocumb Galleries (Johnson City, TN), Blue Spiral I (Asheville, NC), the Reece 

Museum (Johnson City, TN), and the Hayloft Gallery (Floyd, VA). His current work 

includes large paintings on wood and sculptures incorporating wood, steel, 

paper and other materials. 

Submitted by Lynda Summerlin Lotich, Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts

WINTER TERM GROUP EXERCISE SCHEDULE

Looking for a way to shake off the Winter Blues?  Heat up with Fitness!

We have new class times for the Winter 2010 Term!

-          Tuesdays: 

  • 12:40 Yoga (sponsored by the Counseling Dept.) Class is held from 12:40pm-1:40pm

-          Wednesdays:

  • Lunchtime Pilates Express*: Class is held from 1:00pm-1:45pm.
  • Cardio Blast: Class is held from 5:30pm – 6:30pm

-          Thursdays: 

  • 12:40 Yoga (sponsored by the Counseling Dept.) Class is held from 12:40pm-1:40pm

-          Sundays: 

  • Pilates Express*: Class is held from 4:30p-5:15pm.

*Must be a Fitness Center member to attend Pilates classes.

Submitted by Tamara Smith, UNCSA Fitness Center

THE BIG SCREEN FILM SERIES presents TOMORROW, Starring Robert Duvall

The Kenan Institute for the Arts and the UNCSA School of Filmmaking are proud to present The Big Screen: Treasures from the UNCSA Moving Image Archive, a film series for the general public presented with state-of-the-art sound and projection (not DVD!) on a big screen.  The next film of the series is:

Tomorrow

Saturday, January 30, 7:00 pm

Main Theatre, ACE Exhibition Complex

Tickets sold at the door only: $8 general admission, $2 UNCSA students with ID

Ticket proceeds from The Big Screen will support UNCSA Film School scholarships.  

Faculty and Staff please note: In order to maximize the fundraising aspect of this series, there is no discount for UNCSA faculty/staff. UNCSA students only receive the $2 ticket price.

For more information about this film and future films in the series, please visit our website:  http://www.kenanarts.org/project/show/id/14

About this film: 

TOMORROW (1972) – 103 minutes   (Rated PG – B&W)

Directed by Joseph Anthony. With Robert Duvall, Olga Bellin, Sudie Bond, Richard McConnell, Peter Masterson, William Hawley, James Franks, Johnny Mask, Effie Green and Ken Lindley.


In the backwoods of Mississippi, a lonely farmer (Duvall) agrees to look after a pregnant woman (Bellin) who was abandoned by the father of her child. Tomorrow is based on the short story of the same name by Nobel Prize-winning author William Faulkner. It was first published in the “Saturday Evening Post” in 1940 and later reappeared in the writer’s short story collection Knight’s Gambit. Though it is considered one of Faulkner’s lesser-known stories, it has been dramatized in three different mediums – each time by the same writer, celebrated playwright Horton Foote. In 1960, he was hired to adapt the story into a teleplay for an episode of “Playhouse 90” for director Robert Mulligan, who would later direct To Kill a Mockingbird (which featured an Academy Award-winning screenplay by Foote). Eight years later, Foote rewrote it as an off-Broadway play starring Duvall and Bellin, and, finally, as the screenplay for this version of the film. Many critics believe this is the definitive adaptation of any of Faulkner’s work, and Duvall has cited it as his personal favorite of all the films he’s done.

…coming on  Saturday, February 20, 7:00 pm:  PINK FLOYD THE WALL (1982) (Rated R – Color – 70mm Magnetic Six-Track Stereo)

 Submitted by Suzanna Watkins, Kenan Institute for the Arts at UNCSA

UNC FINANCIAL SYSTEMS MINI-CONFERENCE

Many of the staff in Financial Services will be attending a UNC Financial Systems Mini-Conference on Monday, January 25, 2010.  If you need assistance that day, you can contact:  Shalon Vogler (accounts payable) at 3308 or Janice Reich (general accounting) at 3306.  The Budget Office will be staffed as will the office of the Senior Director of Business Affairs. 

Submitted by Debbie Hodge, Financial Services

1ST ANNUAL CHILI COMPETITION AND CORNBREAD COOK-OFF

 The Social Events Committee of the UNCSA Staff Council will host the

1st Annual Chili Competition and Cornbread Cook-off

Wednesday, February 24th, at

11:30 am in the

Eisenberg Social Hall

Bring your famous chili and/or cornbread and a serving utensil.

 Judging will begin at 11:45 a.m.

There will be a $1 charge for admission, which will benefit the Haiti Relief efforts of the American Red Cross.

 Submitted by The Social Events Committee

BLAST FROM THE PAST:  WONDERFUL WEDNESDAY BUFFET 

When:  Wednesday January 27th - 11:30am to 1:30pm

Where:  Pickle Jar Dining area

What:  Steak, shrimp, baked potato, hot steam veggies, premium desserts and much more…only $8 plus tax per person.

This coming Wednesday we are bringing back an old tradition…come sample an upscale menu in a different environment.  We look forward to seeing you!

Submitted by Heather Pinks, Director of Dining Services

SCHOOL OF MUSIC NEWS & EVENTS

Albany Records has just released a disk of Lawrence Dillon’s vocal music entitled “Appendage and Other Stories.”  The recording features performances by UNCSA faculty Robert Beseda, Sheila Browne, Allison Gagnon, Robert Rocco, Judith Saxton, Paul Sharpe, Taimur Sullivan and Ransom Wilson, along with UNCSA alumni Rebecca Nussbaum, Richard O’Neill, Elizabeth Ransom and Cinny Strickland.

 The Halcyon Wind Quintet, a UNCSA touring ensemble, will give performances in Hendersonville, Wilmington, Pittsboro, Winston-Salem and Lewisville this term. The quintet will also perform a reduction of Peter and the Wolf at the Arts Based Elementary School in Winston-Salem in collaboration with members of the senior modern dance class. The quintet won the MTNA Southern Regional Competition last weekend in Mobile, AL after winning the North Carolina State competition in October.  Members of the quintet include Erika Boysen, a flute student of Tadeu Coelho; Michael Dwinell, oboe student of retired instructor John Ellis and interim Joseph Robinson; Allison Bates, clarinet student of Alex Fiterstein; Gretchen Wetheral, horn student of David Jolley; and Kristen Goguen, bassoon grad student of Saxton Rose

 The clarinet studio will host a master class with the distinguished clarinetist Alan Kay, faculty member of the Juilliard School, Manhattan School of Music , and member of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and Windscape.  The class will take place on Saturday, January 23 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. in Hood Recital Hall.  It is free and open to the public. 

 On Wednesday, January 27 the United States Marine Band Saxophone Quartet will present a master class at 5 p.m. and recital at 7:30 p.m. in Watson Hall.  The recital is free and open to the public.  The Marine Saxophone Quartet is one of several ensembles formed from within “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band to present chamber concerts and educational clinics.  The quartet performs a wide variety of repertoire with a keen interest in contemporary music.  The quartet are guests of saxophone faculty Taimur Sullivan.

The Voice and Opera Faculty will host a Voice Weekend Workshop on Saturday, January 30 from 2:00 – 6:00 p.m.  The workshop will include classes in improvisation and how to prepare a successful college audition, as well as a question and answer session about the school and its programs.  Anyone with questions or desiring registration information can contact Dr. Steve LaCosse at  music@uncsa.edu.

 Upcoming Performances

music@watson: Mozart Birthday Concert
(Sat) Jan. 23, 7:30 p.m., Watson Chamber Music Hall
Faculty Artist Joseph Robinson performs on his first Mozart Birthday Concert in a program featuring works from the pivotal year 1781, when Mozart left Salzburg to settle in Vienna.  In addition to the remarkable Oboe Quartet, for which Robinson will be joined by Kevin Lawrence, Sheila Browne and Brooks Whitehouse, the program will also include piano sonatas performed by Robert Rocco and Eric Larsen. $12 adults / $10 seniors and students

Fisk Celebration: Timothy Olsen, Organ
(Tue) Jan. 26, 7:30 p.m., Crawford Hall
Faculty artist Timothy Olsen performs works by Bach, Bonnet, Sweelinck, and others in his debut recital on Crawford Hall’s Fisk Organ.  $12 adults / $10 seniors and students
 

Fletcher Opera Institute: Maria Stuarda by Gaetano Donizetti
(Wed) Jan. 27, 8:00 p.m., Stevens Center

(Fri) Jan. 29, 8:00 p.m., Stevens Center
(Sun) Jan. 31, 2:00 p.m., Stevens Center
Based upon the play Maria Stuart by Johann Friedrich Schiller this unconventional and controversial opera explores the relationship between Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots, and the events leading to the condemnation and execution of Mary.  Special Event Pricing $10-$20

 emerging artist concert: nu
(Fri) Feb. 5, 7:30 p.m., Watson Hall
Ransom Wilson conducts the student contemporary ensemble in a program including Philippe Hersant’s Huit pièces featuring bassoonist Saxton Rose.  $12 adults / $10 seniors and students

Submitted by Martha Urbanik, School of Music

CAFE LUCIDA

 When the weather outside gets frightful, doesn’t a tasty hot beverage sound delightful! 

 UNCSA’s Film School’s Art Department proudly announces the opening of: Cafe Lucida!

 It is located in the Film Village on Hollywood Blvd., next to Ace Theater

 You are all invited! 

Our regular hours are Monday – Friday 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

On the Menu:

Coffee                          $1.00

Tea                               $0.50

Hot Cocoa                    $0.50

Juice Box                     $0.75

Fresh Fruit                   $.075 – $1.00

Granola Bars                $0.50

Cookies                        $0.50

And more!

Ciao! 

Submitted by UNCSA Film School Art Department

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