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Dr. Christopher McKim, baritone and Dr Kathleen Ruhleder, mezzo-soprano, present a musical theatre cabaret on the theme of what it takes to be an adult. Features songs by Stephen Sondheim, Kander…
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Afternoon by the Seaside by Agatha Christie Directed by Kathy Snider It's a lovely summer's day at a British seaside resort, but someone has stolen an emerald necklace. Can Inspector…
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Black History Celebration Through the ArtsCelebrate Black History Month through the arts by enjoying a performance of music from the rich cultural traditions of African Americans. Highlights of this…
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Another Black History Month is in the books, but we still have news to share. For instance, HCC Music Department’s annual Black History through the Arts concert, this year in a new venue. …
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“The present of my life looks different under trees,” is a quote from a passage in Annie Dillard’s Pilgrim at Tinker Creek in which she muses on the differences between…
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Ceramics professor Jason Kishell is organizing a student response to Hurricane Harvey. This report is taken from a larger Stafford campus report by Stacee B Hawkins aired on METV.
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A concert of vocal duets, trios and quartets for treble voices featuring opera, oratorio and cantata selections from throughout music history. Featured performers include Abby Powell, Kathleen…
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The recital features a world premiere by HCC Composer Stephen Yip and a Houston premiere by Shakuhachi Master Shawn Renzoh Head. Dr. Yip's composition was written expressly for Frances Fenton…
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Trio Oriens (I-Ling Chen, piano; Ning Chan Gelok, violin and Olive Chen, cello) present music from Singapore, Argentina and the US.
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The Factory Seconds Brass Trio (members of the Cleveland Orchestra) comes to HCC to share their musical talents with our students in a recital. They will also be reading student works earlier on the…
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The HCC Performing Arts music faculty in performance includes Frances Fenton Lytton, Daniel Alexander, and Olive Chen among others. Dr. Joel Love’s compositions were also presented.
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Gulf Coast Intercollegiate Consortium member-colleges showcase student work. Awards selected by guest jurors.
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Theater is about more than just learning lines or painting sets. Putting on a show requires organization, dedication and teamwork, as Randall Williams discovers in our next HCC Beat. Broadcast…
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Shawna Pennock, saxophone, and Greg Hankins, piano, will play a diverse program of new works for saxophone and piano.
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Glow | Jasmine Zelaya ExhibitionJasmine Zelaya will explore new themes and media in her work, including large-scale spray paint canvases, projector loops, and installation. Zelaya is a graduate of…
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