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Upcoming Performing Arts Events

Join us in one or all of our 2012 upcoming performances listed below.

 

May 4 and 5, Spring Migration
8:00 p.m.
The AACC Dance Company presents their spring performance.  Choreography is by company members and director Lynda Fitzgerald, coordinator of performing arts - dance.
Robert E. Kauffman Theater at the Pascal Center, AACC Arnold Campus
Tickets: $15 general admission; $10 AACC faculty and staff, seniors, outside students, groups; $7 with valid AACC student ID



May 11, Now is the Month of Maying
8:00 p.m.
Features the AACC Concert Band, AACC Wind Ensemble and guest artists directed by Marc Boensel, D.M.A., part-time music faculty member.

May 12, Swing Into Spring
8:00 p.m.
The AACC Jazz Ensemble (Big Band) directed by Marty Knepp and the Improvisational Music Committee Small Jazz Combo directred by Ian Wardenski, AACC Instructor of music, perform a concert of instrumental and vocal swing standards with a twist!

May 11 and 12 Performances will be held in the Robert E. Kauffman Theater at the Pascal Center, AACC Arnold Campus
Tickets: $10 general admission; $7 AACC faculty and staff, seniors, outside students, groups; $5 with valid AACC student ID



June 22, 24, 28, 30, La Traviata
7:30 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday


 Impresario Douglas Brandt Byerly AACC
 Stage Director James Harp  Lyric Opera Baltimore
 Maestra del Coro Patricia McKewen-Amato Towson University
 Conductor Anna Binneweg  AACC 
 Choreographer Laura Garza  AACC
 Design Based on an original design of Luke Cantarella Univ. of California-Irvine
 Lighting Design Michael Klima Towson University

La Traviata is performed by Opera AACC. This famous three-act opera by composer Giuseppe Verdi follows the story of courtesan Violetta Valery, played by AACC music faculty member Joy Greene, who finds love with Alfredo Germont, played by rising young artist Peter Drackley. Violotta loses him first through a misunderstanding and then permanently through death.  La Traviata is one of the most beloved and frequently performed operas -- this is a new production!
Robert E. Kauffman Theater at the Pascal Center, AACC Arnold Campus
Tickets: $25 general admission; $15 AACC faculty and staff, seniors, outside students, groups; $5 with valid AACC student ID




For box office information contact 410-777-2457.
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Last Updated: Apr 30 2012 5:11PM