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SUMMARY:Assemblage – UNCG Student Installation Show
DESCRIPTION:A Group Show featuring UNCG Students: Melanie Antle\, Peter Deligdisch\, Brenda Fonseca- Martinez\, Viveka Krumm Castaneda\, Triston Mullis\, Daniel Rogers\, Mia Zabala
URL:https://vpa.uncg.edu/single-event/assemblage-uncg-student-installation-show/
LOCATION:Greensboro Project Space\, 111 E February 1 Pl\, Greensboro\, NC 27406\, USA
CATEGORIES:School of Art
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SUMMARY:Assemblage
DESCRIPTION:Assemblage\nA UNCG Student Installation Show\nOn View: January 17 – 28\, 2023\n*Reception: Friday\, January 20th\, 6-8PM\n*with a live\, virtual interactive installation by\nRoni Baker\, Sydney Hall\, Jocelyn Marencik\, and Triston Mullis\n  \nAssemblage acts as a gathering place for a collection of seven distinct artists whose artistic processes and exploratory themes interconnect in a symbiotic way\, forming a holistic aesthetic idea – like several unlike objects that fit together as one\, an assemblage. The works in the show allow one to look through a kaleidoscope that represent the webs that weave us all together – a representative patchwork of grief\, trauma\, violence\, rebirth\, memory\, mystery\, knowledge\, play\, and the hope that exists through collective support. Featuring UNCG undergraduate students\, Assemblage invites an art experience through both physical and digital/interactive installation works. The artists investigate concepts through visual\, digital\, and/or textile manipulations in hopes to articulate the interconnectedness of unrelated ideas; we are all more alike than it seems.  \n  \nFeaturing UNCG Student Artists:\nMelanie Antle \nPeter Deligdisch \nBrenda Fonseca- Martinez \nViveka Krumm Castaneda \nTriston Mullis \nDaniel Rogers \nMia Zabala \n  \nTo learn more about the individual artists\, visit our website here \n\nGreensboro Project Space Weekly Gallery Hours: \nTuesday – Friday\, 12 -5 PM \nSaturday\, 2-5PM
URL:https://vpa.uncg.edu/single-event/assemblage/
LOCATION:Greensboro Project Space\, 111 E February 1 Pl\, Greensboro\, NC 27406\, USA
CATEGORIES:Greensboro Project Space,School of Art
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SUMMARY:Southeast Honors String Festival Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:DOWNLOAD PROGRAM\n\n\n\n\nAudience Note\nFace coverings that cover the nose and mouth are strongly encouraged\, but not required\, while inside the performance hall. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nWilliam LaRue Jones is “one of the most active and versatile symphonic conductors in America today\, possessing a unique ability to work effectively with musicians at all levels of performing capability and experience” (Minneapolis Star-Tribune).  His conducting schedule includes a wide array of professional\, festival\, collegiate and student ensembles throughout North America\, Latin America\, Europe\, and Asia\, ranging from the Minnesota Orchestra and the Minneapolis Pops to the Penang (Malaysia) Symphony\, the Antofagasta (Chile) Symphony\, and the Symphony Orchestra of Lucerne (Switzerland) to the Orquestra Sinfonia do Theatro da Paz (Belem\, Brazil). He returns annually to China to conduct orchestras and present conducting master classes. Recent engagements include conducting orchestras in the Chinese cities of Beijing\, Shanghai\, Wuhan\, Xi’an\, Nanning\, Shenyang\, Zhengzhou\, Shijiazhuang\, Tianjin\, Nanchang\, Sichuan\, and Hong Kong. Other orchestras in Asia include Singapore\, and in the Malaysian cities Kuala Lumpur\, Ipoh\, Kedah\, and Penang. In addition\, Jones has conducted over 100 all-state orchestras with additional festivals and clinics in each of the 50 United States and each Canadian province. \nAs a professional performer\, noted for his outstanding technique and musicality\, Jones was principal bassoon of the Minnesota Opera and Minnesota Ballet\, and was first call associate with the Minnesota Orchestra and Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra for over 15 seasons. He has performed under such esteemed maestros as Stanislaw Skrowaczewski\, Klaus Tennstedt\, Antol Dorati\, Charles Dutoit\, Aaron Copland\, Zubin Mehta\, Neville Marriner\, Edo deWaart\, Daniel Barenboim\, and Leonard Slatkin\, to name a few. \nSince 1997\, Dr. Jones has been professor of music\, director of orchestral studies and conductor of orchestras and opera at the University of Iowa (Iowa City). In 2008/9\, the State of Iowa and the University of Iowa selected Dr. Jones for the Regents Award for Faculty Excellence. He was also appointed an Obermann Scholar and a Stanley International Fellow in 2008. In 2011\, he received the designation of Collegiate Fellow in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. \nDr. Jones is currently music director/conductor of the Ottumwa Symphony Orchestra. He has previously held the position of music director/conductor of the Oshkosh Symphony Orchestra\, Bloomington (MN) Symphony Orchestra. He holds the titles of founder and conductor laureate of Greater Twin Cities’ Youth Symphonies (MN) and conductor emeritus of the 3M Symphony. \nFor his untiring work on behalf of music and arts education\, he has been honored with the 2013 “Medal of Honor” presented by the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic (Chicago). In addition\, he has received the American String Teachers Associations Exceptional Leadership and Merit Award\, the David W. Preuss Leadership Award\, the Sigma Alpha Iota Musician of the Year Award\, WCCO Radio “Good Neighbor Award” and the State of Minnesota Governors’ Proclamation of “Dr. William LaRue Jones Week”. \nRecognition of Jones’ outstanding gestural skills and score analysis has made him a sought-after teacher of conducting.  He is the founding artistic director of the critically acclaimed Conductors Workshop of America and was the lead member of the conducting faculty of the International Workshops where he also served as conductor of the International String Orchestra. Jones has also presented conducting seminars/workshops internationally for professional/educational associations in Japan\, Norway\, Australia\, Scotland\, Austria\, Germany\, Malaysia\, Switzerland\, France\, Brazil\, and China. \nIn 1972\, Dr. Jones founded the Greater Twin Cities’ Youth Symphonies (MN) which he guided to international acclaim during a 25-year tenure. The program became a model for youth orchestra structures worldwide\, comprised of eight full orchestras involving over 1000 students annually. \nA Texas native\, Dr. Jones holds degrees from the University of Wisconsin\, University of Iowa and Kansas State University\, with additional studies at The Juilliard School of Music and the University of North Texas.
URL:https://vpa.uncg.edu/single-event/southeast-honors-string-festival-orchestra/
LOCATION:Tew Recital Hall\, 100 McIver St\, Greensboro\, 27412\, United States
CATEGORIES:School of Music
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