Tuesday, August 06, 2013

PCC Center for the Arts 2013-14 Season "BRAVO!"

 

From: Carol Carder [mailto:ccarder@pima.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2013 7:03 AM
Subject: Pima Community College Center for the Arts 2013-14 Season "BRAVO!"

 

Pima Community College Center for the Arts enthusiastically announces its 2013-2014 Season: "BRAVO!"—an eclectic and lively selection of Pima's theatre, music and dance performances; gallery exhibits of contemporary works by international, national and regional visual artists; and special events worthy of ovation. The Center for the Arts complex, situated on PCC's West Campus, consists of the Proscenium Theatre, the Black Box Theatre, the Recital Hall and the Louis Carlos Bernal Gallery.

Experience the Arts!

It's easy at Pima.There is something for everyone this season at the Center for the Arts! Performance tickets are affordable and admission to gallery exhibitions and most other Pima events are free. Come often and bring your family and friends. 
 

PCC Theatre Arts

THE TRUMPET OF THE SWAN, Oct. 2-13. Families will love this courageous, moving story about Louis, a mute trumpeter swan who finds love and friendship as he discovers a way to triumph over his disability. 

 

THE LARAMIE PROJECT,  Nov. 14-24. The 1998 murder of a gay student in Wyoming became a watershed moment in America challenging existing opinions and inspiring change. An open dialogue with the audience, cast and director will follow every performance. 

 

FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, Feb. 20-March 2. A fun, family-friendly musical treasure  with many familiar songs. Don't miss the opening night Family Gala featuring contests, prizes and refreshments Feb. 20. 

 

THE MOUSETRAP, a murder-mystery by Agatha Christie. April 17–27. Suspense-filled and entertaining with enough twists in the plot to keep you guessing until the very end. 

 

PCC Music

Student, faculty and guest artists performances provide a variety of classical music entertainment including concerts by Pima ensembles: Wind Ensemble directed by Dr. Mark Nelson, Chorale & College Singers directed by Dr. Jonathan Ng, Jazz Improv Combos and Jazz Ensemble directed by Mike Kuhn, Orchestra directed by Dr. Alexander Tentser, and Musical Theatre Workshop directed by Greg Guenther. Faculty recitals by Dr. Mark Nelson Tuba, Jonathan Ng Tenor, Raymond Ryder Piano and Ben McCartney Classical Guitar , along with a guest recital The Low Brass of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra showcases the abundant talent at Pima and the community.   

 

PCC Dance

Innovative and contemporary dance concerts highlight a variety of styles including ballet, modern, jazz and more, choreographed to a wide array of music inspired by movement processes. Under the direction of Aurora Gonçalves-Shaner. SIGNATURE SELECTIONS Dec. 13-14 and DANCE FUSION May 9-10.

 

Louis Carlos Bernal Gallery

Exhibitions of contemporary works by international, national and regional visual artists, under the direction of David Andres, continue to impress the community. Four gallery exhibitions are scheduled including: FACULTY EXHIBIT Sept. 3-Oct. 11, CONTRUCT: Putting it Together Oct. 28-Dec. 13, MAGICAL REALISM Jan. 27-March 14 and the ANNUAL STUDENT JURIED ART EXHBITION April 7-May 9. Gallery talks, artists lectures and receptions complement experience.

Discover the magic the arts can bring to your life. Tickets are on sale online now! 

 

Tickets are on sale online now! 

The Center for the Arts is located on the Pima Community College West Campus,
2202 W. Anklam Rd., Tucson, Arizona 85709

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