We all have multiple talents to offer the world as artists, writers, painters, musicians and performers. One of the greatest talents that people in the world of art have to offer is the ability to teach someone their craft and trade within their genre. For …
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Eight unique pieces continue pushing the boundaries of dance
Last weekend, students gathered in Freedlander Theatre for the Theatre and Dance Department’s Spring Dance Concert.† The show, which ran Thursday and Saturday evenings with a matinee on Sunday afternoon, was directed by Visiting Assistant Professor of Dance Alyssa Lee Wilmot ’00.† Wilmot and seven …
DREAMS and the HUMAN FORM
Studio Art majors Austin Gifford ’11 and Anna Sharpe ’11 premiered their senior Independent Study exhibitions at Wooster’s Ebert Art Center last Sunday. Gifford showcased his ceramic sculptures while Sharpe displayed her paintings.
Jazz Ensemble performs excellent tribute to Pastorius
Despite the icy weather in February delaying their performance for three months, The College of Wooster Jazz Ensemble and Italian professional† electric bass guiatrist Maurizio Rolli put forth an excellent show in tribute to legendary bassist Jaco Pastorius last Friday in McGaw Chapel.
THE SCENE – DON’T SLAM POETRY MAN
I used to have a narrow view of poets and poetry in high school. I imagined poets wearing black clothes, smoking cigarettes, playing the bongos and making wild sounds while reading their work. Oh, and don’t forget the snapping fingers, since you don’t clap for …
The Art of Independent Study
by Margaret Donnelly, Editor in Chief The senior studio art majors’ Independent Study exhibitions opened last week in the MacKenzie Gallery at the Ebert Art Center with the works of Will Santino ’11 and Nick Ouellette ’11, whose exhibitions explored Biblical concepts of creation myths, …