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,-1' Eugenia Zuckerman New York Baroque Dance Company Kathryn and James March ' 203 ,A- North Carolina Shakespeare Festival
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Cultural Arts Each year at Coastal Carolina College, a select group of faculty and students, forming the Cultural Arts Commit- tee. sponsor different groups to perform throughout the year. The Cultural Arts Series includes theater, music, ballet and modern dance. This year, students were fortunate to have a Shakespearean Festival from North Carolina, directed by Pedro Silva. The company gives performances throughout the Southeast. Also, students experienced an evening filled with music, dance and song, performed by the Concert Royal and New York Baroque Dance Company, in Terpsichore. On a different occasion, Eugenia Zuckerman played the flute. She has appeared with many major symphony or- chestras in the U.S. and in Europe. We were also delighted to have the Pittsburgh Opera Theatre here at Coastal. They performed Giacomo Puc- cini's Madame Butterfly. The company presents approx- imately twenty performances each year, excluding school shows. Thirty-two artists combined their talents of art to present The Point of Departure. Three artists contributed typographical designs, paintings, and handmade paper. f'The Point of Departure included twenty-nine prints and mixed media. The series ended with Kathryn and James March, Dua- pianists. For the 1985-86 concert season, they were award- ed a South Carolina Arts Commission Community Tour Crrant, to aid in sponsoring programs throughout the state. . ,X If JC T W4 , - .A - . 45 -- -XL . Ao y 1 I - K l E! '?fr1x Madame Butterfly Pittsburgh Opera Theater
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