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This week, we're so pleased to share with you information about CSU Music faculty's participation in NewWestFest, the many impressive accomplishments of the music faculty over the past year, and news about the Sculpturescape project that is bringing art to the CSU campus.
Marketing and Publicity Director, School of the Arts
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| NEW WEST FEST INCLUDES CSU MUSIC |
CSU faculty Robert Brewer, tuba and Cynthia Vaughn, soprano will perform at Bohemian Nights at NewWestFest, Kid's Music Adventure (KMA) on August 17. Their duo - TUBPRANO - will perform Have you ever....?, Six Songs for Tuba and Soprano by Colorado composer Rodger Vaughan, set to animal poems by third graders. Read more (PDF) |
| SCULPTURESCAPE BRINGS ART TO CAMPUS |
After a hiatus of several years, due to budget cuts, Sculpturescape, an outdoor sculpture biennial, is returning to the Colorado State University campus. Significant public works of sculpture from regional and national artists are placed on campus for the aesthetic and educational benefit of students, faculty, staff and guests of the University. The Sculpturescape program installs new artworks on campus every two years, adding to a sense of place, and thereby enriching and expanding the on-campus experience. The first exhibition of work will be by sculptor Bret Price in Fall 2008. Read more |
| MUSIC FACULTY ACCOMPLISHMENTS |
The Faculty of the Department of Music are pleased to announce many outstanding accomplishments in 2007 - 2008. Faculty participated in performances, conferences, and workshops all over the world, published books, and hosted large music education events in Fort Collins. Read more (PDF) |
| NEW DANCE THEATRE TO OPEN IN UCA |
The new University Dance Theatre will open in the complete University Center for the Arts this fall. The space is built specifically for dance performance - the only such venue in Northern Colorado and one of only a few in the state.
Mark you calendar to celebrate the completion of the University Center for the Arts on Thursday, October 16, 2008. The event begins with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 1:00 p.m. followed by a community open house where you'll get a chance to see the new areas of the building including the Casavant Organ Recital Hall, University Dance Theatre, and University Art Museum. Read more (PDF) | |
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