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Cultural Events Calendar 2013-2014

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Information in this brochure was correct at printing. For updated information, especially for events during the spring semester, please call the number listed with the event.

September 3 – October 4  Ciocca Prints/Yanashot Sculpturefeaturing artists Mark Ciocca and Denis Yanashot Reception for artists, September 8, 1-3 p.m.

October 9 – November 15  MarksA National Juried Drawing Exhibition Reception for artists, October 9, 4-6 p.m.

Spring, 2014, Date TBAStudent Art Association’s Annual 12-Hour Comic-Thon

The 12-hour workshop of extreme cartooning is open to all cartoonists of any age who want to challenge themselves to write, draw, and letter an entire 12-page comic story (one page per hour). Comic book artist and assistant professor of art David Mazure will provide instruction and assistance for novices and amateurs.

Space limited to 40 participants. There is a $5 registration fee, which includes supplies. Participants also are welcome to bring their own supplies.

Participants are asked to arrive 30 minutes prior to the official start of the event. Some refreshments will be provided throughout the day, but participants should also bring their own food and drink.

To reserve a space, email David Mazure, the Student Art Association adviser, at: [email protected] or call 570-422-3612 and leave a message.

The Madelon Powers Gallery is open 11 a.m. – 7 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday, and 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., Monday, Thursday and Friday. All exhibits and events in the gallery are open to the public at no cost. For gallery information, call 570-422-3483 or email [email protected]. Groups may make special arrangements by calling 570-422-3695.

November 20 – December 15Semester ReviewReception for artists, November 20, 4-6 p.m.

February 3 – March 14, 2014David Stabley: Paintings and Works in ClayReception for artist, February 9, 1-3 p.m.

March 26 – April 18, 2014   Art Association All-University Student Juried Art ExhibitReception for artists, March 26, 4-6 p.m.

April 28 – May 9, 2014        Senior Seminar and Portfolio in Art Student ExhibitionReception for artists, April 30, time TBA

Cover PhotosLeft, Deven Dan, a sophomore biology major from Bushkill, Pa. performs at the spring recital of the University Dance Company

Top, Kaitlyn Davis, a sophomore sociology major from Allentown, Pa., performs a violin solo at a recent concert.

Right, Untitled – a sculpture by David Stabley. Stabley’s works will be exhibited in 2014

Bottom center, noted women from different historical periods gather at a banquet in Top Girls, produced by ESU’s Theatre Department in Spring, 2013.

The opening reception of the 2013 Juried Student Art Exhibition drew a large crowd of students, faculty and community members.

One participant sketches during the 2012 Comic-Thon.

Life Pod by Denis Yanashot. Yanashot shares the opening exhibit with Mark Ciocca September 3 – October 4.

Untitled –a painting by David Stabley. Stabley’s works will be exhibited in 2014

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October 24-25, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 26-27, 2 p.m.Smith-McFarland TheatreLord of the Fliesadapted by Nigel Williamsfrom the novel by Nobel laureate William Goldingdirected by Becky Solis scenic and costume design by Yoshinori Tanokura, assistant professor of theatre

Imagine Survivor with a dark twist. William Golding’s work features a group of marooned adolescents stranded on an isolated tropical island paradise. They form tribes and play games, but their games—featuring bullying, peer pressure, and gang rivalries—descend into a frightening, primitive world where the survivors must choose between reason and chaos.

Nigel Williams, who worked with Golding on the dramatic adaptation, noted, “I don’t think I have ever read a book that caught the confusions and...delights of childhood more accurately – or one that

evoked the unformed, and yet so potent, characters that dog everyone’s early years with such vividness or agony. Its view of landscape, friendship, memory and – most important of all – moral and intellectual difficulty seemed as clear and powerful as Greek tragedy.”

This play is appropriate for middle and high school students and adults.

November 21-23, 8 p.m.; November 24, 2 p.m.Dale Snow TheatreStage II One-Act PlaysStage II, the student theatre organization, is responsible for all aspects of the production including play selection, directing, acting, design and technical elements.

March 4-8, 2014, 8 p.m. March 9, 2 p.m.Dale Snow TheatreSpike Heelsby Theresa Rebeckdirected by Stephanie Daventry French, professor of theatrescenic and costume design by Yoshinori Tanokura, assistant professor of theatre

In Spike Heels, Theresa Rebeck, whose writing credits include NYPD Blue, Law and Order: Criminal Intent and L. A. Law, interweaves three love triangles in this contemporary comedy. Lust, power, and class confound love among a group of friends and co-workers. Time magazine noted that the piece was “full of tart wit,...and quirky detours of plot.” The play is appropriate for older teens and adults due to adult language and situations.

April 30-May 2, 2014, 7:30 p.m.; May 3-4, 2 p.m.Smith-McFarland TheatreThe Wizard of Ozdirected by Margaret Joyce Ball, associate professor of theatre scenic and costume design by Yoshinori Tanokura, assistant professor of theatre

Dorothy once again finds herself “over the rainbow” in this musical adaptation of the classic L. Frank Baum novel first produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company. This version includes the memorable songs from the beloved MGM film which is marking its 75th anniversary.

Shannon Faegan, a junior majoring in theatre and Hunter Fogel, a junior majoring in English and theatre from East Stroudsburg, share a laugh during The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?, produced in Spring, 2013.

General admission, $12; Faculty/staff and senior citizens (with ID), $10; Students (with ID), $7; Youth, $5. For information or ticket reservations, please call 570-422-3483, x 4 or email [email protected].

Members of the cast of Top Girls leave the banquet during the first act of the play.

The occupants of the “Secret Annex” share a meal in

The Diary of Anne Frank, produced in Fall, 2012.

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August 29, 7:30 p.m.Carter Chamber Music Series Music for Violin and PianoChristopher Collins Lee, violinRobert Miller, professor emeritus of music, piano

Program:Sonata for Piano and Violin in C minor, Op. 30, n.2 – Ludwig van BeethovenSonata for Violin and Piano – Enríque GranadosHistoire du Tango – Astor PiazzollaLas Presencias – Carlos GuastavinoRequiebros – Gaspar CassadóA mis amigos – Mario Ruiz ArmengolAndalusia – arr. Christopher Collins Lee(Suite of three Spanish Dances)

General admission, $25; students 18 and under, $10; ESU students with current ID, $8.For ticket reservations, call 570-422-3483 and select option 2 and option 2, or email [email protected]

October 6, 2 p.m. Carter Chamber Music SeriesMusicians of the New York PhilharmonicFiona Simon, violinPeter Kenote, violaQiang Tu, violoncellowith Robert Miller, professor emeritus of music, piano

Program:“Dumky” Trio in E minor, Op. 90 for Piano, Violin and Violoncello – Antonin DvořákSonata for Viola and Piano – Rebecca ClarkePiano Quartet in C minor, Op. 60 – Johannes Brahms

General admission, $25; students 18 and under, $10; ESU students with current ID, $8.

For ticket reservations, call 570-422-3483 and select option 2 and option 2, or email [email protected].

Unless otherwise indicated, all events are in the Cecilia S. Cohen Recital Hall of the Fine and Performing Arts Center and are open to the public at no cost. For more information, call 570-422-3483 or email [email protected].

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Courtney Bush, a sophomore from New Hartford, Conn., majoring in media technology, performs during the Spring, 2013 recital of the University Dance Company.

Members of the Contemporary Dancers strike a pose during their Spring, 2013 performance.

Violinist Christopher Collins Lee will be featured in the August 29 concert of the Carter Chamber Music Series.

Abeloff Center for the Performing ArtsFor information or ticket reservations, call 570-422-3331 or email [email protected] admission, $8; faculty and staff, $6; senior citizens and students, $4Tickets will be available at the door only.

November 21, 22, 7 p.m.; November 23, 2 p.m.Fall Performance University Dance Company

TBASpring PerformanceContemporary Dancers

April 24-25, 2014, 7 p.m.; April 26, 2 p.m.Spring PerformanceUniversity Dance Company

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October 18, 7:30 p.m.ESU PresentsUniversity-wide talent showsponsored by the Music DepartmentGeneral admission, $5; students/children, $3Tickets at the door only. No advance sales.

November 10, 12 noon-6 p.m.Keystone RoomZootfest 2013A relaxed afternoon of music, mirth and memories to honor the musical legacies of Al Cohn and Zoot Sims. A fundraiser for local jazz education and outreach initiatives, the proceeds will benefit COTA CampJazz, the Library Alive concert series and the Al Cohn Memorial Jazz Collection at ESU’s Kemp Library.

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November 10, 7 p.m.Stroudsburg High School 1100 West Main St., StroudsburgBand-O-RamaUniversity/Community Concert BandUniversity Jazz EnsembleWarrior Marching Band and Color GuardWoodwind EnsembleBrass EnsembleTuba EnsembleOtis C. French, associate professor of music, director

ESU CheerleadersLaura DeFalco, coachOpen to the public at no cost

November 20, 7:30 p.m. University/Community Orchestra ConcertBetsy Buzzelli-Clarke, associate professor and chair of music, director

November 23, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.Winds and Friendsfeaturing the University Woodwind EnsembleOtis C. French, associate professor of music, director

November 24, 7 p.m.Fall Vocal Jazz ConcertUniversity SingersJames Maroney, director

December 4, 7:30 p.m.Winter Choral Concert A Cappella Ensemble Concert ChoirJames Maroney, director

December 5, 7:30 p.m.Winter ConcertUniversity Jazz EnsembleOtis C. French, associate professor of music, director

December 7, 5 p.m.Tuba ChristmasSponsored by ESU Bands

December 8, 7 p.m.Winter Band ConcertUniversity/Community Concert Band University Woodwind EnsembleOtis C. French, associate professor of music, director

December 10, 7:30 p.m.Student Voice Recitalvoice students of James Maroney and Wendy Grice

March 7, 2014, 7:30 p.m.ESU PresentsUniversity-wide talent showsponsored by the Music DepartmentGeneral admission, $5; students/children, $3Tickets at the door only. No advance sales.

Sunday, March 9, 2014, 7 p.m.Early Spring Band ConcertUniversity/Community Concert BandOtis C. French, director

April 27, 2014, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.Winds and Friendsfeaturing the University Brass EnsembleOtis C. French, associate professor of music, director

The Music Department features many performance groups and opportunities including the University/Community Orchestra, Brass Ensemble and voice recitals.

David Yablonski, a senior from Six Mile Run, Pa., majoring in mathematics

Victoria Oberdick, a sophomore fine arts-music major from Felton, Del.

University Singers Concert Choir

Diana Morgan, a 2012 graduate of ESU and the Warrior Marching Band and Color Guard perform at the 2012 Band-O-Rama.

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April 30, 2014, 7:30 p.m.University/Community Orchestra Concert Betsy Buzzelli-Clarke, associate professor and chair of music, director

May 4, 2014, 7 p.m.Spring Vocal Jazz ConcertUniversity Singers James Maroney, associate professor of music, director

May 7, 2014, 7:30 p.m.Spring Choral Concert Concert ChoirA Cappella EnsembleJames Maroney, associate professor of music, director

May 8, 2014, 7 p.m.Spring ConcertUniversity Jazz EnsembleOtis C. French, associate professor of music, director

11, 2014, 7 p.m.27th Annual Spring Band ConcertUniversity/Community Concert BandUniversity Percussion EnsembleOtis French, associate professor of music, director

May 13, 2014, 7:30 p.m.Student Voice Recital

The Music Department’s University Singers, University/Community Concert Band, (top of page) and A Cappella Ensemble, University/Community Orchestra all perform in both the fall and spring.

Photo of Joe Locke by David-Fullard, courtesy of Joelocke.com

Pictured here, Ely Reyes Vireut, a senior from Tobyhanna, Pa. majoring in English.

November 10, 12 noon-6 p.m.Keystone RoomZootfest 2013Zoot Fest is a major fundraising event to support jazz education and preservation, in honor of the musical legacies of Al Cohn and Zoot Sims.All-inclusive admission, $50. Buffet lunch, drinks and refreshments included.

12 noon: Opening remarks and musical kick-off12:30: Panel Discussion: “Terry Gibbs Dream Band”2:00: Buffet Lunch and Beverages2:45: Jazz Jam a la Zoot special guests to be announced3:45: Joe Locke Group4:30: Al Cohn Library Alive COTA Festival Orchestra playing “Dream Band” arrangements by Al Cohn from the Collection

For ticket ordering information, visit www.jazzatesu.com or call Colette LaMarche at (570) 422-3467 or email: [email protected].

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September 15- October 15 Latino Heritage MonthMusic, food, dancing and theatrical events are being planned. Some events may have admission charges.

Latino Heritage Month Film Festival Beers Lecture Hall

September 19, 7 p.m.Negro (2013) directed by Dash Harris (USA)

September 24, 7 p.m.Wilaya (2012)directed by Pedro Pérez Rosado (Spain)

September 26, 7 p.m.Clandestine Childhood/Infancia clandestina (2012)directed by Benjamin Ávila (Argentina/Spain/Brazil)

October 1, 7 p.m.With my heart in Yambo/Con mi corazón en Yambo (2012)directed by María Fernanda Restrepo (Ecuador)

October 3, 7 p.m.The Return/El regreso (2012)directed by Hernán Jiménez (Costa Rica)

October 8, 7 p.m.Harvest of Empire: The Untold Story of Latinos in America (2013)directed by Eduardo López and Peter Getzels (USA)

October 10, 7 p.m.Here and There/Aquí y allá (2012)directed by Antonio Méndez Esparza (USA/Spain/Mexico)All screenings are open to the public at no cost.

Sponsored by the Departments of Modern Languages, History, and Multicultural Affairs For more information, contact Annie Mendoza Ph.D., assistant professor of modern languages, at [email protected]

Thursday, October 17, 8 p.m.The Clemente Effect (2013)directed by Mario Díaz. (USA)

October 26, 5 p.m.Keystone RoomFestival of Lights: Diwali 2013sponsored by the Desi Student OrganizationAdmission chargefeaturing a fashion show from Southeast Asia; dance performance, including community dance; authentic Indian cuisine; and miscellaneous songs and shows.For more information, call 570-422-3240.

October 30, 8 p.m.PRIDE Sixth Annual Drag Show Keystone Room.$2 for general seating; $5 for VIP seating A variety show of epic proportions featuring performances by ESU students and staff, with special appearances by local celebrity drag artists

November 2013Native American Heritage Month EventsDate, Location, and time TBA

January 21, 2014, 8 -10 a.m.Keystone Room 17th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration BreakfastA musical celebration Admission charge

February 2014African-American Heritage MonthMusic, food, dancing, and theatrical events are being planned. Some events may have admission charges.

Dates, locations and times TBALatin American FestivalInternational Student Organization Spring FestivalArrangements are still being made for events. For more current information please contact the Office of Multicultural Affairs at 570-422-3896.

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The Latin American Festival highlights Hispanic culture.

The Festival of Lights: Diwali 2013 will be held October 26.

The PRIDE Sixth Annual Drag show is scheduled for October 30.

Photos above, from left to right

FUN. performing at last year’s CAB spring concert event.

Charles Jones, retired professor of Law from Rutgers University, speaks at the 2013 Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Breakfast.

One of the many participants in the 2013 International Student Organization’s Spring Festival.

Dancers perform during the Patricia Graham Annual Step Show.

Student Activity AssociationPlease visit the Student Activities webpage for information about upcoming trips to professional sporting events, Broadway musicals, great concerts and more. www.esu.edu/studentactivities or 570-422-3055.Sponsored by the Campus Activities Board (CAB) and the Student Activity Association, Inc.

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November 1, 8:30 p.m.Eiler-Martin StadiumWarrior Spirit NightSpirited games, contests and the crowning of the Homecoming King and Queenfollowed by fireworks at 9:30 p.m.

November 2, 9, 9:30 and 10 a.m.Front lobby of the Warren E. ’55 and Sandra Hoeffner Science and Technology Center30-minute Campus Walking Tours

November 2, 10-11 a.m.113 Stroud Hall The History of ESU PresentationDr. Ian Ackroyd-Kelly, professor emeritus of geography

November 2, 10 a.m.-12 noonShawnee HallLGBTQA Program Center Open House

November 2, 12 noonHomecoming ParadeStepping off from “pit” area behind Dansbury Commons.

Route loops left around campus and through East Stroudsburg (Analomink, Crystal and Ridgeway Streets) before ending back at the “pit.”

featuring great performances, spirited floats and plenty of free candy

All events are open to the public at no cost.

For more information, check www.esu.edu/homecoming or #esuhomecoming.

Spring 2014Community on the QuadCommunity on the Quad is open to the public. Area businesses are welcome to have a table and participate in this event. For more information, call the Student Senate president at 570-422-3267; or John Robinson, director of the University Center and Student Activities at 570-422-3607; or visit www.esu.edu/saa.

Painting a plate is part of the preparation for ESU’s Dinner Party. This year’s dinner will be held on March 28.

Felicia Revero, a 2013 ESU graduate and Heather Dingman, a sophomore from Milford, Pa. majoring in earth and space science. were part of the 2013 presentation of The Vagina Monologues.

Women’s CenterESUNico Ramirez, a senior biology major from Dingman’s Ferry, Pa., and Jessica Ras, a senior from Kingston, Pa. majoring in physical education, presided over the 2012 Homecoming festivities.

March 5, March 12, and March 26, 2014, 7 p.m.Women’s Studies Film SeriesLocation and films TBA. Open to the public at no cost.For information call 570-422-3378

March 28, 2014, 6 p.m.Keystone Room ESU’s Dinner Party A re-creation and tribute to Judy Chicago’s major opus, honoring women who have made significant contributions to women’s lives.

To attend, you must be able to participate in two of three scheduled workshops (February 26, March 6, March 13 or March 26, 4:30-6:30 p.m. in the Fine and Performing Arts Center) prior to the dinner. There is a fee for the dinner. Participation limited to 36 people.

Contact Andrea McClanahan, Ph.D., professor and chair of communication studies and interim director of women’s studies at 570-422-3697 ASAP to participate.

April 3 and 4, 2014Location: TBA. The Vagina MonologuesAdmission charge. For information call 570-422-3378.

October 29, 8-10 p.m.Keystone RoomHomecoming Pageant Competition for Homecoming King and Queen

October 31, 8:30-9:30 p.m.Crystal Street, East Stroudsburg Thriller Dance Mob Be a part of NEPA’s largest dance mob! For information, contact Ashley Winkelspecht at [email protected].

November 1, 1-2 p.m. Keystone Room Remembrance Day ProgramA time to remember those we have lost from the ESU community during the past academic year.

Other EventsHomecoming 2012 featured the crowning of the king and queen, Homecoming Parade with Warrior Marching Band and Color Guard, and Warrior Spirit Night with fireworks and ESU Mascot Burgy, shown here hugging ESU’s president, Marcia G. Welsh, Ph.D.

Community on the Quad offers many ways for the university and community to interact.

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Date Time Event Page8/29 7:30 p.m. Carter Chamber Music Series 7 M

9/3–10/4 Ciocca Prints/SculptureYanashot 2A

9/8 1 – 3 p.m. Ciocca Prints/SculptureYanashot, Reception for artists 2A

9/15–10/15 Latino Heritage Month, Latino Heritage Month Film Festival 12 MC

9/19 Heritage Month Film Festival, Negro (2013) 12 MC

9/24 Heritage Month Film Festival, Wilaya (2012) 12 MC

9/26 Heritage Month Film Festival, Clandestine Childhood/Infancia clandestina (2012) 12 MC

10/1 Heritage Month Film Festival, With my heart in Yambo/Con mi corazón en Yambo (2012) 12 MC

10/3 Heritage Month Film Festival, The Return/El regreso (2012) 12 MC

10/6 2 p.m. Carter Chamber Music Series 7 M

10/8 Harvest of Empire: The Untold Story of Latinos in America (2013) 13 MC

10/9–11/15 Marks A 2

10/9 4 – 6 p.m. Marks, Reception for artists A 2

10/10 7:30 p.m. Here and There/Aquí y allá (2012) 13 MC

10/18 7:30 p.m. ESU Presents, University-wide Talent Show 13 M

10/24–10/25 7:30 p.m. Lord of the Flies 13 T

10/26–10/27 2 p.m Lord of the Flies 13 T

10/26 Festival of Lights: Diwali 2013 13 MC

10/29 8 – 10 p.m. Homecoming Pageant 14 O

10/30 8 p.m. PRIDE Sixth Annual Drag Show 13 MCwww.esu.edu

2013 – 2014 SeasonNote – the last column contains the page number, along with one of the following abbreviations: A = Art, D = Dance, M = Music, MC = Multicultural, O = Other Events, T = Theatre, W = ESU Women’s Center

ngoing McMunn PlanetariumThe McMunn Planetarium offers shows to the general public – including to school and community groups – at no cost. The Planetarium features seasonal programs about the night sky developed by Physics Professor David Buckley. Programs for the fall and spring semester will be listed on the ESU website. Visit esu.edu/planetarium for more information.

The Schisler Museum of Wildlife and Natural HistoryMore information to come about the Schisler Museum of Wildlife and Natural History, scheduled to open in the Science and Technology Center during the fall semester, 2013.

For assistance or special accommodations, please call the number listed for the event.

The groups and activities listed here are just some of the many student and academic organizations at ESU whose activities are open to the public each academic year. Examples of past events include Diversity Awareness events held by Residence Life, the psychology students’ Mind-Fest, Easter egg hunts conducted by recreation services management students, fall holiday parties for community children presented by education majors, presentation of notable and timely speakers by the Political Science

Department and many more. Be sure to add www.esu.edu to your favorite internet links and check our “Calendar” page regularly for information on events and activities at ESU.

Notice of NondiscriminationEast Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or veteran’s status in its programs and activities in accordance with applicable state and federal laws and regulations. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding this policy: Director of Diversity/Ombudsperson, 200 Prospect Street, 115 Reibman Building, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301, 570-422-3656

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10/31 8:30 – 9:30 p.m. Thriller Dance Mob 14 O

11/1 1 – 2 p.m. Remembrance Day Program 14 O

11/1 8:30 p.m., Warrior Spirit Night 15 O

11/2 9, 9:30 and 10 a.m. 30-minute Campus Walking Tours 15 O

11/2 10 – 11 a.m. The History of ESU presentation 15 O

11/2 10 a.m.-12 noon LGBTQA Program Center Open House 13 MC

11/2 12 noon Homecoming Parade 15 O

11/TBA Native American Heritage Month Events 13 MC

11/10 12 noon – 6 p.m. Zootfest 2013 11 M

11/10 7 p.m. Band-O-Rama 8 M

11/20–12/15 Semester Review 3 A

11/20 4 – 6 p.m. Reception for artists 3 A

11/28 7:30 p.m. University/Community Orchestra Concert 8 M11/21 & 11/22 7:30 p.m. University Dance Company 6 D

11/23 2 p.m. University Dance Company 6 D

11/21–11/23 8 p.m Stage II One-Act Plays 4 T

11/23 3 p.m. & 7 p.m. Winds and Friends 9M

11/24 2 p.m. Stage II One-Act Plays 4 T

11/24 7 p.m. Fall Vocal Jazz Concert 9 M

12/4 7:30 p.m. Winter Choral Concert 9 M

12/5 7:30 p.m. Winter Concert, University Jazz Ensemble 9 M

12/7 5 p.m. Tuba Christmas 9 M

12/8 7 p.m. Winter Band Concert 9 M

12/10 7:30 p.m. Student Voice Recital 9 M

1/21 8 – 10 a.m. 17th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Breakfast 13 MC

2/2014 African-American Heritage Month Events TBA 13 MC

2/3–3/14 David Stabley: Paintings and Works in Clay 3 A

2/9 1 – 3 p.m. Reception for Artist, Sunday, February 9, 3 A

3/4–8 8 p.m. Spike Heels 13 T3/5, 3/12 & 3/9 7 p.m. Women’s Studies Film Series 14 W

3/7 ESU Presents, University-wide Talent Show 9 M

3/9 2 p.m. Spike Heels 13 T

3/9 7 p.m. Early Spring Band Concert 9 M3/26–4/18 Art Association All-University Student Juried Art Exhibit 3 A

3/26 4 – 6 p.m. Reception for Artists 3 A

3/28 6 p.m. ESU’s Dinner Party 14 W

4/3–4/4 The Vagina Monologues 14 W

4/24–25 7 p.m. University Dance Company 6 D

4/26 2 p.m. University Dance Company 6 D

4/27 3 p.m. & 7 p.m. Winds and Friends 9 M

4/28–5/9 Senior Seminar and Portfolio in Art Student Exhibition 3 A

4/30 Senior Seminar and Portfolio in Art Student Exhibition Reception for artists

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4/29–5/2 7:30 p.m. The Wizard of Oz 13 T

4/30 7:30 p.m. University/Community Orchestra Concert 9 M

5/3-5/44 2 p.m. The Wizard of Oz 13 T

5/4 7 p.m. Spring Vocal Jazz Concert 10 M

5/7 7:30 p.m. Spring Choral Concert 10 M

5/8 7 p.m. Spring Concert, University Jazz Ensemble 10 M

5/11 7 p.m. 27th Annual Spring Band Concert 10 M

5/13 7:30 p.m. Student Voice Recital 10 M

Below, Spring 2014 Dates TBA

Student Art Association’s Annual 12-Hour Comic-Thon 3 A

Contemporary Dancers 6 D

Latin American Festival 13 MC

International Student Organization Spring Festival 13 MC

Community on the Quad 14 O

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