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Auditions – Department of Theatre Arts Spring 2017 Productions

Auditions Department of Theatre Arts Spring 2017 Productions Monday, September 19th from 6 pm to 9 pm Tuesday, September 20th from 6 pm to 8 pm   Polaroid Stories March 8 – 16 by Naomi Iizuka, An adaptation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses  directed by Dave White   Cabaret May 4 – 13 Book by Joe Masteroff  Based on the play by John Van Druten and  Stories by Christopher Isherwood  Music by John Kander        Lyrics by Fred […]

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SABBATICAL PRESENTATION – JESSICA RING – DEPARTMENT OF ART + DESIGN, ART HISTORY, ART EDUCATION

Jessica Ring of the Department of Art + Design, Art History, Art Education will present her sabbatical work Friday, May 13 at 8:00pm, at the Garden Creative, 8030 Main Street, 4th Floor, Ellicott City, MD. The sabbatical presentation will include a screening of her short film “Legends.”   

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A MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR PROFESSOR REYNALDO REYES

A Memorial Service for the late Professor Reynaldo Reyes, Department of Music, is scheduled for Saturday, April 30, 2016 at 1 pm at St. Matthews Catholic Church, 5401 Loch Raven Blvd. (just below Good Samaritan Hospital). All are invited.

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TRUDY COBB DENNARD – RETIREMENT PARTY

Please join The Department of Dance for Professor Trudy Cobb Dennard’s COFAC Associate Dean, Towson University, 2004-2012 Associate Dean, Arts & Sciences, Binghamton, 1988-1990 Retirement Party Friday, May 6, 2016 6:00pm-9:00pm Towson University’s West Village Ballroom C $25/per person RSVP: Sunday, May 1, 2016 to Jaye Knutson, jknutson@towson.edu MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Jaye Knutson PLEASE […]

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Sabbatical Presentation by Natalie Mannix, Department of Music

Sabbatical Presentation:  Friday, April 15, 2016; 3:00 – 4:30 pm – Center for the Arts 2032   Natalie Mannix, Music Breaking Ground: A Celebration of Women Composers Natalie’s sabbatical presentation will discuss the historical necessity for an archival recording of women composers who wrote works for solo trombone and piano. The presentation will include biographical […]

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Sabbatical Presentation by Stuart Stein, Department of Art + Design, Art History, Art Education

Sabbatical Presentation:  Friday, April 15, 2016; 3:00 – 4:30 pm – Center for the Arts 2032   Stuart Stein, Art The Depiction of Motion in Mono–‐Scenic Works Stuart’s sabbatical work focused on a specific investigation of how the artist renders the illusion of time passing, or evidence of more than one “instant,” within a single […]

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Sabbatical Presentation by Stacy Spaulding, Department of Mass Communication & Communication Studies

“1524 Hollins Street: An Oral History” This project documents the efforts of Union Square neighbors to preserve the H.L. Mencken House in the years after the death of H.L. Mencken (1956) and his brother August (1967). This historic house was used first used as graduate student housing before being renovated and opened as a historic […]

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Sabbatical Presentation by Lingling Zhang, Department of Mass Communication & Communication Studies

“Message Framing in Green Advertising: The effect of Construal Level and Consumer Environmental Concern” Many firms adopt green advertising and put great emphasis on the value of green marketing strategies. However, little research has examined the effectiveness of green appeal in advertisements. Building on message framing and construal level theory, this study examines the moderating […]

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Sabbatical Presentation by Jonathan Leshnoff, Department of Music

A sabbatical presentation by Jonathan Leshnoff, Department of Music is scheduled for Friday, March 4, 2016 from 2:00 – 2:40 pm in the Center for the Arts, room 2032. Jonathan Leshnoff, Music Symphony No. 2: Innerspace For his sabbatical project, Jonathan Leshnoff composed his second symphony which was premiered in November 2015 by the Atlanta Symphony […]

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COFAC COLLOQUIUM 26 – FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 2016

Presentations for the Colloquium will take place in Center for the Arts, room 2032 on Friday, March 4, 2016 from 2:00 – 3:30 pm. Jonathan Leshnoff, Music Symphony No. 2: Innerspace For his sabbatical project, Jonathan Leshnoff composed his second symphony which was premiered in November 2015 by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Jonathan will discuss […]

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WORKSHOP: Cambodian Classical Costume-Making Intensive on 11/14

ASIAN ARTS AND CULTURE CENTER AND TU DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE ARTS WORKSHOP: CAMBODIAN CLASSICAL COSTUME-MAKING INTENSIVE Saturday, November 14, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Asian Arts Gallery and Costume Shop, Center for the Arts Pre-registration recommended: http://www.tinyurl.com/aacc-cambodiancostume Join master costume-maker Sochietah Ung for a full-day exploration of the intricate costumes worn in Cambodian classical dance-drama. […]

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Sabbatical Presentations – Amanda Burnham, Department of Art & Design, Art History, Art Education and Dave Reiss, Department of Electronic Media & Film

Sabbatical presentations by Amanda Burnham and Dave Reiss, College of Fine Arts & Communication, will take place on Friday, October 9 from 3:00 – 4:30 pm in Center for the Arts, 2032. Amanda Burnham, Art Request for Proposals: Where is the City Headed and Who Gets to Say? Amanda Burnham will discuss her winter 2015 exhibition […]

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Cambodian Classical Dance Intensive

Asian Arts & Culture Center and TU Department of Dance Present Cambodian Classical Dance Intensive Saturday, September 19, 2015, 12:30 – 4 p.m. Asian Arts Gallery and Dance Studio Theatre, Center for the Arts Use your body to gain a basic understanding of Khmer classical dance through a hands-on training with master dancers from Maryland, […]

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Sabbatical Presentation – Stephen Nunns, Department of Theatre Arts

Stephen Nunns, Ph. D., Department of Theatre Arts, will present his sabbatical report on Monday, May 11th at 12:30 PM in Center for the Arts 3059. This report will outline Stephen’s upcoming publication Getting Off: The Life and Work of Lee Breuer.    

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AileyCamp Baltimore is looking for interns for Summer 2015!

 College credit is available! Previous dance experience is not required!  WHAT IS AILEYCAMP? AileyCamp is a FREE innovative summer program for children ages 11-14 that uses disciplined dance training, creative writing instruction, personal development, and communication workshops, to help campers develop a respect for themselves and others that meaningfully impacts their lives. Read more at www.towson.edu/aileycamp CAMP DATES: Monday, […]

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Sabbatical Presentation – Eva Mengelkoch, Department of Music

Lieder for Lena In 2007, a Virginia-based jazz musician discovered a box of lieder manuscripts in the basement of his house.  The lieder were composed by Albrecht Mendelssohn Bartholdy and dedicated to his protégé Magdalene Schoch.  A grandson of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Albrecht was a  jurist and peace activist who represented Germany as an advisor […]

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Sabbatical Presentation – Diane Luchese, Department of Music

Recording the Contemporary Pipe Organ in Baltimore Since its 250 BCE invention, the pipe organ continues to develop, and accordingly composers continue to push the envelope of its expressive possibilities. In recent years, American builders have excelled in craftsmanship. Baltimore houses several noteworthy instruments that exemplify the design principles and tonal aesthetics currently in fashion. This […]

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CORRECTION: Sabbatical Presentation – Professor Nora Sturges, Department of Art + Design, Art History, Art Education

Professor Nora Sturges’ recent paintings depict the edges of human habitation— outposts in the wilderness of the arctic and overlooked margins of densely populated areas nearer home. The familiar landscapes examine both the practical and unplanned ways we transform our visual environment, while the arctic scenes offer evidence of our attempts to measure, tame, live […]

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SABBATICAL PRESENTATION – KARL FUGELSO – DEPARTMENT OF ART + DESIGN, ART HISTORY, ART EDUCATION

Karl Fugelso, Professor in the Department of Art + Design, Art History, Art Education will present the results of his sabbatical research, “My Own Private Dante:  Tom Phillips’ Symbolic Inferno,” Friday, February 20, at 2:30 pm in CA 2033.

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