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    salem.edu/culturalevents

    Cultural Events

    Fall 2013

    Ayana Mathis

    Historic Flentrop Organ

    Lee Smith

    601 South Church Street | Winston-Salem, NC 27101 | www.salem.edu

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    During our 2013-2014 season o cultural events, Salem College seekto engage, educate and inspire through the ne arts; scholarship anddiscussion; the written and spoken word; and perormances o all kirom music to dance.

    Salem College has been educating women or more than 240 years. Today we ofe

    undergraduate majors and minors or young women; graduate programs in educa

    or both men and women; and a range o degree, certicate and non-degree progr

    or women and men ages 23 and older through the Fleer Center or Adult Educat

    We are proud to present a wide variety o events each year including authors,

    perorming arts programs, music recitals and art exhibits by distinguished artists,

    well as by our aculty and students.

    Engage, Educate, Inspire

    Event Admission

    Useful Contacts

    Admission to these events is ree

    unless otherwise specied. Please visit

    www.salem.edu/culturaleventsor

    additional inormation or or directions

    to campus acilities.

    Programs are subject to change.

    Tickets

    336-917-5493

    General inquiries

    Contact the sponsoring organizaon

    Salem switchboard at 336-721-2600

    Communicaons and Public Relaons

    336-917-5313

    Special assistance

    336-721-2851

    For quick access to informaon on

    cultural events, direcons, etc.

    www.salem.edu/culturalevents.

    To receive mail and email noticatio

    about our cultural event oferings:

    [email protected]

    or call 336-721-2851

    Subscribe

    Calendar A Glance

    AUGUST23 through Oct. 18William Goodson

    Bill Mangum: Life Retrospecve

    SEPTEMBER7 BOOK MARKS Fesval of Books

    12 How the Model United Naons MakesInternaonal Policy Relevant

    17 Ayana Mathis: The Twelve Tribes

    of Hate

    19 Terrorism and Miranda Rights

    Constuon Day Panel

    21 Womens Conference: Developing

    Emerging Professionals Keynote Event

    2629 Salem College Pierrees:

    On The Verge by Eric Overmyer

    27 Flentrop Organ Restoraon

    Celebraon: Inaugural Concert

    28 SHE Created IT: Dance Workshop,

    Performance and Brunch

    OCTOBER10 Comenius Symposium: Buddy Collins

    11 Una Noche Espanola!

    18 Legendary Pianist Frank Glazer

    19 Piano Master Class with Frank Glazer

    22 William Goodson Bill Mangum: Life

    Retrospecve Recepon

    24 Author Lee Smith: Guests on Earth

    28 Marshall Chapman in Concert

    NOVEMBER1 Salem Sings! Fall Choral Concert

    1 through Feb. 7 FLOW: Four EmergingUkrainian Photographers

    2 Internaonal Dinner and Show

    4 Author Dana Trent: Saron Cross

    8 FLOW: Four Emerging Ukrainian

    Photographers Recepon

    12 An Evening with Author and

    Biographer Penny Niven

    1417 Salem Academy Theatre: Twelve

    Angry Women

    17 Flute Phenomenon Leon Buyse

    18 Flute Master Class with Leone Buyse

    19 Erin Gruwell: The Original Freedom

    Writer, Empowering Students, Faculty

    and the Community

    22 Flentrop Organ Restoraon Celebraon:

    Organ and Trumpet

    DECEMBER5 Christmas Candlelight Service

    www.salem.edu/CME

    Complimentary Gift with Enrollm

    336-721-2636

    Lessons, Claand Worksh

    for all a

    Music for the Community

    Now Enrolling

    On the Cover: A Carolina Memory I byWilliam Goodson Bill Mangum. See exhibitinformation, page 8.

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    How the Model United NaonsMakes Internaonal PolicyRelevantThursday, September 12, at 4:30 p.m.

    Library Assembly Room, Gramley Library

    Former delegates to the Salem College Model

    United Nations will share their experiences

    after participating in the national Collegiate

    Model United Nations program. They willoutline how the lessons gained from this

    endeavor are contributing to their educational

    programs and career aspirations.

    Sponsored by the Department of History and

    Political Science.

    Constuon Day Panel

    Terrorism and Miranda RightsThursday, September 19, at 4:30 p.m.

    Library Assembly Room, Gramley Library

    Members of the faculty of the Department

    of History and Political Science will outline

    the contemporary application of principles

    relevant to the American Constitution to

    current events and issues. In particular,

    the discussion this year will focus on the

    issue of terrorism and Miranda rights: Is

    an act of terror a crime or an act of war?

    The panel will present diverse views on

    the constitutional debate that this issue has

    generated.

    Sponsored by the Department of History and

    Political Science.

    Comenius SymposiumThursday, October 10, at 7:00 p.m.

    Hanes Auditorium, Elberson Fine Arts Center

    The Comenius Symposium pays tribute to the

    visionary educational pioneer, Bishop John

    Amos Comenius (1592-1670), by providing

    a venue for collaborative explorations of

    personal context, social history and diverse

    learners, as well as a platform from which

    keynote speakers engage the community

    with regards to contemporary educationa

    issues. Buddy Collins from the State Boa

    Education will speak on The Role of Po

    in EducationWhat Classroom Teacher

    Should Know. Email culturalevents@sa

    edu for additional information.

    Sponsored by the Department of Teacher Educ

    Internaonal Dinner and ShoSaturday, November 2, at 7:30 p.m.

    Bryant Hall

    Join us for an international show and cul

    feast! The International Club of Salem

    will host its annual dinner with food from

    countries around the world accompanied

    live performances in dance, song and skitrepresenting various cultures.

    For ticket pricing and reservations, email

    [email protected]

    or call 336/917-5493.

    Co-sponsored by the Salem College Internationa

    Club and the Human Relations Department of

    City of Winston-Salem.

    Second Annual Womens Conference

    Developing Emerging ProfessionalsKeynote EventSaturday, September 21, Keynote Address: 7:30 p.m.

    Hanes Auditorium, Elberson Fine Arts Center

    Salem College will again welcome Triad-area college students to its campus or an event tha

    provides opportunities to learn and practice many o the skills critical to building a success

    career in todays highly competitive and ever-changing marketplace. This one-day coneren

    aims to oster relationships among Salem College, the Center or Women in Business, loca

    emale proessionals and students rom area academic institutions.

    The evening keynote event is open to the community and dedicated to the theme Lean In

    based on the New York Timesbestseller by Sheryl Sandberg. It will eature a panel o Wome

    CEOs rom around the country and rom varying proessional disciplines in or- and not-

    proft organizations. As members o the Young Presidents Organization (YPO) these wome

    are dedicated to continuing the international conversation started by Sandberg in her book

    and website, Leanin.org. Through telling their stories, they aim to give young women ongo

    inspiration and support to lean into their careers, pursue their ambitions and achieve their

    Sponsored by the Salem College Center for Women

    in Business and the Salem College iLEAD

    program, made possible by grants from BB&T.

    Learn more and register:www.c4wnbconference.com

    W O M E N S

    C O N F E R E N C E

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    BOOKMARKS Fesval of BooSaturday, September 7, 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m

    Downtown Arts District, Sixth and Trade Stre

    BOOKMARKS brings writers and reade

    of all ages together as renowned authors

    illustrators, storytellers and chefs share

    their work and insights through readings,

    presentations, panel discussions, workshoand book signings. This free festival partn

    with community organizations, reading-

    related exhibitors and a variety of food

    vendors. The ninth annual festival will

    feature more than 30 authors along with

    creative and interactive activities for child

    Authors include Debbie Macomber, Jam

    McPherson, Sheila Bair and Rachel

    Renee Russell.

    Please visit www.bookmarksnc.org

    for more information.

    Author Dana Trent, C03Monday, November 4, at 7:30 p.m.

    Shirley Recital Hall, Elberson Fine Arts Cente

    Saffron Crossis the love story of Dana, a

    Baptist minister, and Fred, a devout Hind

    and former monk. The two meet on

    eHarmony and begin a sometimes daunti

    but ultimately inspiring journey of interfarelationship and marriage. Trents compe

    vignettes, often hilarious and refreshingly

    honest, offer readers a glimpse into the

    challenges of bringing together two vastl

    different spiritual paths into one househo

    Trent is a freelance writer, nonprot

    consultant and adjunct faculty member in

    Triangle area of North Carolina.

    Sponsored by the Ofce of Cultural Events witsupport of the Salem College Interfaith Council

    hor Forums

    Erin Gruwell: The Original Freedom WriterEmpowering Students,Faculty and the CommunityTuesday, November 19, at 7:30 p.m.

    Hanes Auditorium, Elberson Fine Arts Center

    Reception and book signing follows the talk.

    Erin Gruwell has earned an award-winning reputation for her steadfast commitment to

    the future of education. In 2007, Paramount Pictures released Freedom Writers, starringOscar winner Hilary Swank as Erin. The lm is based on The Freedom Writers Diary, the

    New York Times bestseller that chronicled Gruwells extraordinary journey with 150 high

    school students who were discounted by the education system.

    By fostering an educational philosophy that valued and promoted diversity, she

    transformed her students lives. She encouraged them to re-think rigid beliefs about

    themselves and others, and ultimately re-chart their futures. With Gruwells support,

    they chose to forego teenage pregnancy, drugs and violence, to become aspiring college

    students, published writers and citizens for change. They dubbed themselves the

    Freedom Writers in homage to Civil Rights activists, called The Freedom Riders.

    Gruwell founded the Freedom Writers Foundation and published in the Freedom WritersDiary Teachers Guidefrom which she currently instructs teachers around the country how

    to implement her lesson plans into their own classrooms. Proceeds from the sale of her

    books directly fund the Freedom Writers Foundation.

    Gruwell and her students have appeared on numerous television shows, includingOprah,

    Prime Time Live with Connie Chung, The Viewand Good Morning America.Their story has

    earned them dozens of awards, including the Spirit of Anne Frank Award.

    Sponsored by the Ofce of Cultural Events, the Department of Teacher Education, and the SalemCollege iLEAD program, made possible by a grant from BB&T.

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    BOOKMARKS PresentsLEE SMITHwith support from Salem College

    Center for Women Writers

    Thursday, October 24, at 7:00 p.m.

    Hanes Auditorium, Elberson Fine Arts Center

    Lee Smith is the author of 16 books

    of ction, including the bestselling

    novels Fair and Tender Ladiesand The Last

    Girls, winner of the Southern Book Critics

    Circle Award.

    Her new book, Guests on Earth, centers

    on Evalina Toussaint, the orphaned child

    of an exotic dancer in New Orleans.

    She is just 13 when she is admitted

    to Highland Hospital in Asheville,

    N.C. The year is 1936, and the mental

    hospital is under the direction of the

    celebrated psychiatrist Robert S. Carroll,

    whose program of treatment for mental

    and nervous disorders and addictions is based on exercise, diet, art,

    occupational therapiesand experimental shock therapy. Guests on

    Earthis a mesmerizing novel about a time and a place where creativity

    and passion, theory and medicine, fact and ction, are beautifully

    intertwined by a writer at the height of her craft.

    Tickets are not required for this free event with general admission seating. However, ti

    can be purchased through www.bookmarksnc.org for the Premier Reception, which inc

    one ticket for the Conversation Event at 7:00 p.m. with reserved premier seating and p

    as well as a private reception with Lee Smith beginning at 5:30 p.m., featuring heavy ho

    doeuvres, Raffaldini wines, a hardback copy of Guests on Earth, and a book signing.

    Author Ayana Mathis: The Twelve Tribes of HateTuesday, September 17, at 7:30 p.m.

    Shirley Recital Hall, Elberson Fine Arts Center

    Ayana Mathis is a graduate of the Iowa Writers Workshop, where

    she also has served as a guest faculty member, and is a recipient

    of the Michener-Copernicus Fellowship. The Twelve Tribes of

    Hattie, her rst novel and aNew York TimesBestseller, was chosen

    as the second selection for Oprahs Book Club 2.0. Mathissextraordinary rst novel tells the story of an unforgettable

    familyand an indomitable womancaught in a singular

    moment in American history. Hatties children, her tribes, are the

    children of the Great Migration. Their lives, captured here in 12

    distinct and soaring narrative threads, tell the story of a mothers

    monumental courage and the journey of a nation.

    A book sale and signing follows the talk.

    Content may be best suited for a mature audience.

    Books will beavailable forpurchase, andsigning will followher presentation.

    Author andBiographer

    PenelopeNivenTuesday, November 12,

    at 7:30 p.m.

    Shirley Recital Hall

    Elberson Fine Arts Center

    Penelope Niven, the critically-acclaimed

    author of Carl Sandburg: a Biography; Steichen: a

    Biography;and Swimming Lessons,will return to

    Salem for the paperback release of Thornton

    Widler: A Life, published by HarperCollins and

    praised by Edward Albee as a splendid and

    long-needed work. Carl Sandburg: Adventures

    of a Poet, her biography for children, has been

    awarded an International Reading Association

    Prize for exceptionally distinguished literature

    for children, one of six books honored among

    publications from 99 countries. She is also co-

    author, with actor James Earl Jones, of Voices and

    Silences, praised as a classic on acting. Niven

    served as Salem Colleges writer-in-residence for

    12 years until her retirement. She is the recipient

    of fellowships from the National Endowment

    for the Humanities and the Thornton Wilder

    Visiting Fellowship at the Beinecke Library at

    Yale and was awarded the North Carolina Award

    in Literature, the states highest civilian honor,

    for her work as a writer and a teacher.

    Sponsored by the Center for Women Writers.

    Sponsored by the Ofce of Cultural

    Events and the Center for Women W

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    Clemens and Margaret Sandresky Artist Faculty Series presents

    Glazer

    Buyse

    Flentrop Organ Restoraon CelebraonInaugural Concertfeaturing

    Organist Timothy OlsenFriday, September 27, at 7:30 p.m.Shirley Recital Hall, Elberson Fine Arts Center

    As Salem College and the wider regional organ community

    celebrate the restoration and renovation of the 1965 Flentrop

    organ in Shirley Recital Hall, Salems organ professor, Timothy

    Olsen, begins a series of events featuring the magnicent Flentrop

    organ in a solo recital. The program will include works by Bach,

    Pachelbel, Zipoli, and others that were played on the instruments

    original dedication recital by Fenner Douglass in 1965.

    Legendary Pianist Frank GlazerFriday, October 18, at 7:30 p.m.

    Shirley Recital Hall, Elberson Fine Arts CenterPiano Master Class with Frank Glazer

    Saturday, October 19, at 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

    Shirley Recital Hall, Elberson Fine Arts Center

    The legendary pianist Frank Glazer will return to Salem College

    as guest artist-in-residence for a memorable recital and master

    class. Frequently called a national treasure and one of the

    piano worlds most distinguished statesmen of the piano, Glazers

    career spans nine decades of play on the international stage, with

    many of the worlds greatest orchestras. This celebratory recital

    will include Beethovens Op.

    109 and the Op. 77 Fantasia,

    Barbers Excursions, and Liszts

    Paraphrase on Verdis Rigoletto.

    Flute PhenomenonLeone BuyseJoined by Barbara Lister-Sink, piano,and Debra Reuter-Pivea, ute

    Sunday, November 17, at 7:30 p.m.

    Shirley Recital Hall,

    Elberson Fine Arts Center

    Flute Master Class with Leone Buyse

    Monday, November 18, 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

    Shirley Recital Hall, Elberson Fine Arts Center

    World-renowned utist and teacher Leone Buyse returns to

    perform with her long-time friend, pianist Barbara Lister-Sink,

    and Salems own Debra Reuter-Pivetta. Buyse, former acting

    principle utist for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, is highly

    sought after for recitals, concerti and leading music festivals

    throughout the world. Recognized as one of Americas foremost

    ute pedagogues, she is currently Mullen Professor of Flute at RiceUniversity, and also has taught at the University of Michigan, New

    England Conservatory, Boston University, and the Tanglewood

    Music Center, among others. In 2010, Buyse received the Lifetime

    Achievement Award from the American Flute Association.

    Flentrop Organ RestoraonCelebraonOrgan and TrumpetTimothy Olsen, organ,Judith Saxton, trumpet

    Friday, November 22, at 7:30 p.m.Shirley Recital Hall, Elberson Fine Arts Center

    Salem organ professor Timothy Olsen teams up with his organ/

    trumpet duo partner and UNCSA colleague Judith Saxton,

    trumpet artist faculty and brass area coordinator, for a program

    of kaleidoscopic colors drawn from the newly-renovated 1965

    Flentrop organ and various trumpets and mutes.

    Lister-Sink

    Reuter-Piv

    Olsen Saxton

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    Monday, October 28, at 7:30 p.m.

    Hanes Auditorium, Elberson Fine Arts Center

    Marshall Chapman, a graduate of Salem Academy, released her

    newest album, Blaze of Glory, in May. She has released 12 critica

    acclaimed albums, and her songs have been recorded by everyo

    from Emmylou Harris to Jimmy Buffett. She has toured extens

    and opened shows for a variety of artists, including John Prine

    Jimmy Buffett, Jerry Lee Lewis and The Ramones.

    In 2010, she landed her rst movie role, playing Gwyneth Paltr

    road manager in Country Strong. In February, her musical, Goo

    Girls (adapted from the ction of Lee Smith and Jill McCorkl

    featuring songs by Matraca Berg and Marshall) opened off-Broadway. Chapman simultaneously released a book, They Cam

    Nashville, and a CD, Big Lonesome.

    Chapmans books and albums have won numerous awards. They

    Came to Nashvillewas nominated for the 2011 SIBA Book Awar

    for nonction. The Philadelphia Inquirernamed Big LonesomeBe

    Country/Roots Album of 2010, while Paste Magazinecalled it

    masterpiece. In addition to numerous awards for her albums a

    books, Marshall also has written forNashville Arts Magazine, Th

    Oxford American, Southern Livingand Performing Songwriter.

    Singer Songwriter

    Marshall Chapman A67Sponsored by the Ofce of Cultural Events.

    Una Noche Espaola!Friday, October 11, 2013 at 7:30 p.m.

    Shirley Recital Hall, Elberson Fine Arts Cent

    An evening of music, poetry and dance t

    celebrate Spain! This interdisciplinary pro

    will combine the talents of Salem Colleg

    professors and students in guitar, voice,

    piano, dance and Spanish language. Featucomposers will include De Falla, Granad

    Obradors and Sor.

    SALEM SINGS!Fall Choral Concert

    Friday, November 1, at 7:30 p.m.

    Hanes Auditorium, Elberson Fine Arts Cente

    The Salem Chamber Choir, Chorale and

    SuperTonix will bring a choral experience

    that spans the Medieval period to the 21scentury. World music, Pergolesi, Brahms

    Debussy will highlight this fall concert. T

    SuperTonix will sing music from current

    performers, such as Adele, and music fro

    the jazz and pop eras of past decades. Th

    choirs are conducted by Dr. Sonja Sepulv

    and accompanied by Carmine Mann.

    SHE Created ITDance Workshop, Performance

    and Brunch

    Performance:

    Saturday, September 28, at 7:30 p.m.

    Hanes Auditorium, Elberson Fine Arts Center

    The SHE Created IT dance

    organization, led by Ursula Kendall

    and supported by Salem College dance

    instructor Heidi Echols, is offering a

    workshop, performance and brunch.

    Workshop registration begins at

    9:30 a.m. on September 28, in Hanes

    Auditorium with classes meeting 10:00

    a.m. 3:00 p.m. A performance

    featuring female choreographers and local dance instructors begins at 7:30 p.m. and

    is open to the general public. Participants include: Maria Bauman, N.Y., N.Y.; Heidi

    Echols, Winston-Salem, N.C.; Robin M. Gee, Greensboro, N.C.; Kim Jones, Charlotte,

    N.C.; Tianna P. Sykes, Atlanta, Ga.

    A Woman2Women Brunch is offered September 29, at 12:002:00 p.m.,

    featuring guest speaker Beverly Mclver and presented by Creative Capital Professional

    Development Program in Strategic Planning for Individual Artists.

    Location to be determined.Performance ticket price: $15 Salem faculty and students, $20 general admission. For more

    information please visit www.shecreatedit.info or call (678) 753-5011

    Sponsored by the Salem College Dance Department.

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    William Goodson BillMangum: Life Retrospecve

    Exhibition Dates: August 23 October 18, 2013

    Reception: Sunday September 22, 2:005:00 p.m.

    Mary Davis Holt Gallery

    Elberson Fine Arts Center

    This exhibition of drawings, paintings and

    sculpture honors William Goodson Bill

    Mangum for his years of service to hisstudents and the art community. Mangum

    was born in Kinston, N.C., scion of an

    Orange County, N.C., family. During World

    War II, he ew as a member of a B-24

    bomber crew with the 8th Air Force in

    England. After the war, Bill studied at the

    Corcoran School of Art in Washington, D.C.,

    the Art Students League of New York and

    obtained an MFA in art history from UNC.

    He also studied and taught at the University

    of Florence, Italy. For 30 years, Mangum was

    the chairman of the art department at SalemCollege. He is also a founding member of

    ArtWorks Gallery and Associated Artists,

    both in Winston-Salem. He has exhibited in

    NYC, North Carolina and Europe.

    Co-sponsored with Artworks Gallery, Winston-

    Salem and the Salem College Department of Art

    Salem College Pierrees present:

    On the Verge

    by Eric OvermyerThursday-Saturday,

    September 26, 27, 28, at 8:00 p.m.

    Sunday, September 29, at 2:00 p.m.

    Drama Workshop, Elberson Fine Arts Center

    Join the adventures of three late-19th-century

    Victorian women explorers as they set off

    on an odyssey to chart the unknown and

    mysterious Terra Incognita. Inspired by the

    lives of real-life, adventure-seeking women

    who wanted to lead the kinds of lives usually

    reserved for men, these three ctionalladies gradually discover that they are not

    only traveling in traditional unchartered

    territories, but they are also traveling

    through time as well. What will happen to

    these three spirited, humorous, brilliant and

    stalwart trekkers? All will be revealed in this

    marvelous, imaginative voyage. Directed by

    Michael Kamtman.

    Tickets: $9 general admission, $7 Salemcommunity and all students.

    FLOW: Four Emerging UkrainianPhotographersValentyn Bo, Ivan Chernichkin, Yuriy

    Salabay and Maria Voynova

    Exhibition: November 1, 2013February 7, 2014

    Reception Date: Friday, November 8, at 6:00 p.m.

    Mary Davis Holt Gallery, Elberson Fine Arts Center

    This group of Ukrainian photographers,

    also called the 4 in 1, joined their efforts

    through active memberships in the Ukrainian

    Photographic Alternative in 2011. The group

    has exhibited work at the Diplomat gallery

    in Philadelphia, Pa. In November 2012, their

    second big project, the Flow, took place

    at the Art Center Ya Gallery, Kiev, Ukraine.The Flow project was accompanied by the

    book of the same name being published

    in Ukraine. The Flow exhibit represents

    the artists view on photography as well

    as on subjective topics such as beauty and

    perception of the environment. Its deliberate

    lack of dened theme aims to convey the

    idea of unlimited seeing; being in the state

    of ow, where plenty of possibilities exist

    for interpreting and understanding the

    visible. Without any nal goal and linkage

    to certain context, to shot and to layer thephotos on each other as empty baskets in the

    supermarket, 200 items.

    Some works in this exhibit may containmature content.

    Salem Academy Theatre presents

    Twelve Angry Womenby Reginald Rose, adapted by

    Sherman SergelThursday Saturday, November 14 - 16

    7:30 p.m.; Sunday, November 17, at 2:00 p.m

    Drama Workshop, Elberson Fine Arts Center

    The personalities of 12 jurors come to li

    when they are chosen to determine the f

    of a 19-year-old boy who has just stood

    for the fatal stabbing of his father. It loo

    like an open-and-shut caseuntil one of

    jurors begins opening the others eyes to

    facts. The discussion becomes personal, w

    each juror revealing his or her own charaas the various testimonies are re-examine

    the murder is re-enacted and a new murd

    threat is born before their own eyes!

    Salem College Dance Company presen

    Faculty and Guest Arst ConcThursday, November 21, and

    Friday, November 22, at 7:30 p.m.

    Saturday, November 23, at 2 p.m.

    Drama Workshop, Elberson Fine Arts Center

    The Salem College Dance Company will

    feature work by guest artists Jason Aryeh

    and Olivia Sledge. Faculty work by Shawn

    Boman-Hicks, Heidi Echols and Melissa

    Pihos.

    Tickets: Salem studentsFree, $5 allother students and $10 general admis

    Sponsored by the Salem College Dance Compan

    Christmas Candlelight ServicThursday, December 5, at 4:15 p.m.

    Hanes Auditorium, Elberson Fine Arts Cente

    The Salem College Choirs, directed by S

    Sepulveda, organist Timothy Olsen, voca

    Cristy Brown, pianist Barbara Lister-Sink

    utist Debra Reuter-Pivetta and DonnaRothrock, director of the Moravian Bras

    Band, starts your Christmas season off with music to warm the heart. This traditio

    service features Salem College chaplain Rev. Dr. Amy Rio-Anderson delivering insp

    words of the season, along with student readers sharing the Christmas story. The s

    ends with the beautiful lights of Moravian candles and everyone singing Christmas

    hymns. Come and celebrate with us!

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