"Organize Your Own" - Women in the Black Panther Party + Young Lords: a Conversation
The conversation is a part of the exhibition "Organize Your Own," an exhibition and programming featuring work by contemporary artists that responds to the history of multiracial coalitions organizing against racism, poverty, and oppression.
Instrumental Student Recital
Students will perform on trombone, piano, double bass, violin, flute and saxophone. They include:
Eric Tabaka, trombone. He is a junior from Monroe, Wis., majoring in instrumental music education.
Voice Seminar
Students participating in the Voice Seminar include Siena Oliveri, Cheyenne Powell, Dana Burhorn and Olivia Weismann, sopranos; Elliott Peterson, bass; Jared Pector and Trevor Lewandowski, tenors; and Zo? Haenisch, Amber Mraz and Cami Myers, mezzo sopranos.
Voice Seminar
Program
What Good Would the Moon Be? from Street Scene Ally Anstead, soprano |
Student Recital: viola and saxophone
This student recital will feature Gabriel Lance, viola; Kendall Hengst and Evan Sammons, tenor saxophone; and Kate Pisarczyk, alto saxophone.
Student Recital
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Chelsea Crumbleholme, a senior from Moline, Ill., majoring in communication sciences and disorders.
Anne Bak, a first-year student from Peoria, Ill.
Student instrumental recital
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Student Recital
Sonata pour flute et piano Allegretto Malincolico Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)
Grace O¡¯Shea, flute
Gail Baldwin, piano
Suite in Eb Major for Unaccompanied Cello J II Allemande, Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Grant Estesohann, cello Ibert