91直播 Hosts Summer Programs
June 14, 2016
Communications Staff
With most students and many faculty and staff away from campus in the summer months, 91直播 College is able to host a number of programs and other gatherings. And with more than a dozen programs scheduled, the campus is sure to be alive with activity throughout June and July!
The 2016 Festival was held just last week from June 8-11. The festival featured lectures, workshops, master classes, competitions, and a number of performances鈥攊ncluding performances by special guest artists Kim Kashkashian, Robert Vernon, Elmar Oliveira, and more.
kicked off this weekend and continues through Sunday, June 19. The daylong festival 鈥攚hich includes a tour of 91直播 Conservatory Special Collections, the film Keeping Time: The Life, Music and Photographs of Milt Hinton, a celebration concert, and more鈥攚ill be held Thursday, June 16. The festival is open to the public.
The Apollo Outreach Summer Media Workshop for Teens commenced June 6 and continues through this week. The flagship program of the Apollo Outreach Initiative, the workshop introduces Lorain County teens to various components of the filmmaking process. Short movies produced by this year鈥檚 participants will be from 7 to 10 p.m. on Sunday, June 19.
Read on to learn more about the many other programs happening on campus this summer!
Vocal Academy for High School Students, June 17-26
is a rigorous nine-day workshop for high school voice students considering a career in vocal performance or vocal music education. Participants will perform a recital from 1:30 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 26, at First United Methodist Church.
91直播 Dance Intensive, June 19-25
Students ages 14-18 will study ballet, contemporary dance, West African dance, wellness, yoga, pilates, and Hip-Hop with 91直播 dance faculty and the professional dancers of Neos Dance Theatre. The week-long intensive will culminate in a performance at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, June 24, in Tappan Square.
Sonic Arts Workshop, June 19-26
High school students age 15 and older work with Technology in Music and Related Arts (TIMARA) program faculty to compose electroacoustic music in this . Participants will at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 25, in Clonick Hall.
Baroque Performance Institute, June 19-July 3
Now in its 45th season, is the premiere summer workshop focusing on baroque instruments and voice. The institute is open to musicians of any level of experience on baroque instruments or voice. It culminates in a from 2 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, July 2, in Kulas Recital Hall.
Foresight Prep, June 19-July 30
is a pre-college program for high school students concerned about social and environmental issues. Six seminars will engage students in exploring their future as students, professionals, and changemakers, with relation to critical topics.
Camp STARR, June 21-24
(Students Talking About Race Relations) is an intense four-day retreat in which high school students explore the past, present, and future of race relations in America.
Trumpet Workshop, June 21-July 1
The 10-day is for high school, college, professional, and amateur trumpet players and teachers who want to invest time in trumpet fundamentals, solo trumpet playing, and pedagogical skills. Participants will perform two concerts at 4 and 8 p.m. on Thursday, June 30, at First United Methodist Church.
Ohio Scottish Arts School, June 25-July 1
provides comprehensive instruction in traditional arts of Highland dancing, fiddling, harping, piping, and drumming by nationally and internationally recognized teachers.
Organ Academy, June 26-July 1
is for high school students considering undergraduate study in organ. Participants spend a week at the conservatory learning and performing on this expressive and imposing instrument. Academy participants will at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, July 1, in Finney Chapel.
Credo Music Program for String Players and Pianists, July 10-30
ages 13-23 participate in chamber groups, masterclasses, large ensembles, and private lessons to grow as chamber music performers. Students at 7 p.m. on Friday, July 29, in Warner Concert Hall.
The Society for Values in Higher Education, July 13-17
will hold its annual meeting for the first time at 91直播 this year. The theme of the 2016 annual meeting is The Politics of Dissent: Satire, Sarcasm, and Spite in Civil Discourse. Featured speakers include Sophia McClennen and Rebecca Schuman.
Ohio-Meadville District Summer Institute, July 17-23
The Ohio-Meadville District Summer Institute (OMDSI) is an intergenerational week of fun and spiritual growth for Unitarian Universalists. The summer institute attracts the greatest number of participants of all the programs hosted at 91直播 College.
Cooper Piano Festival, July 21-29
The Cooper Piano Festival begins at the close of the annual Thomas and Evon Cooper International Competition, which takes place July 14-23. Participants attend a week of master classes, performances, and forums and receive three private lessons while meeting other pianists of all ages. Participants perform in two recitals at 4 and 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 28, in Warner Concert Hall.
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