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 Fine Art Series Events

The Old Settler

 Old women

 Butler Theatre

November 19-21, 2009 

7:30 pm.  

Adults $10 Students $2

 

 

 

November 21

Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra 

8:00 p.m. Seabrook

Fine Arts Words 

2009-2010

September

3-25   Student grant works on HIV. Dr. Rollinda Thomas, sponsor.  Rosenthal Gallery

7        Labor Day       NO CLASSES

8        Rabbi Alysa Stanton – Chancellor’s Distinguished Speaker Series. 7 p.m. Seabrook

15      Fall Convocation          2:00 p.m.

20-21  Cambridge University’s Two Gentlemen of Verona  7:30 p.m.  Seabrook

Star music

October

Oct 2-Nov 2    

Shane Booth exhibit on HIV and Ethiopia.  Rosenthal Gallery. 

5                    FSU Faculty Recital – Dr. Howard Kim & Dr. Phoenix-Neal, Denise Payton and guests

7                    Tim Reid.  Chancellor’s Distinguished Speaker Series.

                      Documentary film Blacks in the Military”   Seabrook. 6 p.m.

8                Concerto Night: FSU String Ensemble-Seabrook 7:00 pm

8-10           The Adding Machine  by Elmer Rice. Harmon Watson directing. Butler Theatre 7:30 p.m.

11               CANCELLED Faculty Recital – Dr. Lester Knibbs, piano. Seabrook.

18-24         FSU Homecoming Week

 

November

3                 Chamber Music Night (Trumpet, Percussion, Woodwind, and Vocal Ensembles) –  Seabrook 7 pm

5                      Jazz Night – Seabrook 7 pm

13                    Senior Exhibit.  Rosenthal Gallery.

13                    Lawrence Quinnett.  Piano Solo Mendelssohn. 7 pm Seabrook

19-21          The Old Settler by John H. Redwood. Stan Waring directing.  Butler Theatre 7:30 p.m.

21                    Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra   Seabrook. 8 p.m.

26-27               Thanksgiving Holidays   

 

December

5                      2nd Annual MBX Marching Bronco Express Band Indoor Concert. Seabrook 7 pm

6                      Christmas Concert–Choir, Symphonic Band & String Ensemble – Seabrook  4 pm

12                    Winter Commencement

 Fine Arts

January

    9                 

Classes Begin

15-Feb 15        Faculty Exhibit. Rosenthal Gallery.

18                    MLK Concert  - Seabrook  7 p.m.  Admission is free.

21                   Chancellor’s Distinguished Speaker Series—Roundtable Discussion “The New Face of Race” 

                       Seabrook. 6 p.m.  Includes: Dr. Derrick Darby, Dr. Ada Fisher, Gene Nichol, and others

28                    Carolina Brass 7:00 p.m. Seabrook Auditorium  TENTATIVE

31                    FSU Faculty Recital - Denise Payton, Voice. 4:00 p.m. Seabrook.

 

February

 6                      Fayetteville Symphony Concert – Seabrook 8 p.m.

9                      FSU Faculty Jazz Recital – Dr. Neal Finn, Trombone. Rosenthal.

16                    Dr. David C. Driskell, Artist and Scholar.  Chancellor’s Distinguished

Speaker Series.  Seabrook.  6 p.m.

18-19               Snow White  by Tim Kelly    Susan Paschal directing. 

Butler Theatre  9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. plus 7:00 p.m. on Feb. 19th

22-27               CIAA Tournament – Charlotte (Pep Band)

24-Mar 24       Friends of African American Art. Rosenthal Gallery.

 

March

 

6-12                 Spring Break         NO CLASSES

23                    Evening of Trumpets and Percussion Ensemble - Seabrook 7 pm

25                    Evening of Voices, Strings, and Saxophones - Seabrook 7 pm

30                    Jazz Night – Seabrook 7 pm

 

Saxophone

April

 

1                      Billie Holiday Multi-Media Performance – Denise Payton, Carole Boston Weatherford, Diane Phoenix-Neal      Seabrook  7:00 p.m.

2                      Good Friday         NO CLASSES

14                    5th Annual Charles Chesnutt Student Honors Recital- Rosenthal

15                    Easter Monday

15-17               You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown Book, Music, Lyrics by Clark Gesner Butler       

                        Theatre 7:30 p.m.

25                    FSU Concert Choir – Seabrook 4 pm

27                    Chancellor’s Concert – Symphonic Band Seabrook 7 pm

23-May            Senior Exhibits.  Rosenthal Gallery.

                        Founder’s Day

 

May

8                      Spring Commencement

10-11               Post-school conference

 


2010 Chesnutt Festival Calendar of Events

 

TBA

Sponsored by the Fayetteville State University College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. David Barlow, Dean, a

nd the Department of Performing and Fine Arts, Dr. Ernest Lamb, Chair 

Chesnutt Film Festival
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Film Titles and Dates TBA     FSU Library
More information: Reference Librarian Jan Whitfield,
jwhitfield@uncfsu.edu, 672-1750

Billie Holiday Multi-Media Performance – Denise Payton, Carole Boston Weatherford, Diane Phoenix-Neal  Seabrook  7:00 p.m.  Date:  TBA

FSU Senior Thesis Art Exhibit                                                                                    
April 23- May 1            Open daily 7-9 p.m.
Rosenthal Art Gallery

 4th Annual Charles Chesnutt Student Honors Recital
Presented by the Music program under the PFA
Department 
Apr. 15
      12 noon Rosenthal Concert Hall


Theatre Department’s Spring Musical
YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN 

April 15-17     7:30 p.m.
Butler Little Theatre
Ticket information: 910-672-1724


FSU Choir Concert
Under the direction of Ms. Denise Payton
April 25      4 p.m.
Seabrook Auditorium

 4th Annual Chancellor's University Symphonic Band Concert
Under the direction of Mr. Timothy Chambers
April 27          7:00 p.m.
J. W. Seabrook Auditorium

Letters from the Chesnutt Archives            May 7, 2009.  2:00 p.m.  Aired on WFSS. From research conducted by Beverly Miller and Diana Amerson, and produced by Jan Wright of WFSS. 



Ongoing & Virtual Events

Chesnutt in Cyberspace—Chesnutt Links
www.uncfsu.edu/readingclub/2006/links.htm 

Charles W. Chesnutt's Fayetteville:  A (Virtual) Literary Tour (from 2003) http://faculty.uncfsu.edu/jyoung/chesnutthome1.htm

Credits
Contributing Faculty and Staff
Fine Arts Series Committee   
Soni Martin 

Special thanks to presenters and/or researchers: Jan Whitfield, John Brooks, Jan Wright, and Jon Young. 



For Information on Tickets for Seabrook or Theatre events please contact the Ticket Manager at 672-1724.