Concert: A Spectrum of Viennese Song, 1900-1938
Performed by Stephanie Weiss (mezzo-soprano) and Christina Wright-Ivanova (piano), as part of the Vienna, 1890-1938: Capital of Tradition, Innovation, Promise, and Peril symposium.
Performed by Stephanie Weiss (mezzo-soprano) and Christina Wright-Ivanova (piano), as part of the Vienna, 1890-1938: Capital of Tradition, Innovation, Promise, and Peril symposium.
Join us as The Little Center is transformed into the Kingdom of Illyria, populated by a wide cast of characters (including identical(ish) twins). With a tragic shipwreck, several love triangles, witty repartee, poetic meditations on love and loss, and some bawdy houseguests it’s easy to see why this is one of Shakespeare’s most oft produced works. Directed by Stephen Thorne.
The Clark Concert Band, under the direction of Samantha McGill, will perform a live concert showcasing the culmination of their semester’s work.
Join us as The Little Center is transformed into the Kingdom of Illyria, populated by a wide cast of characters (including identical(ish) twins). With a tragic shipwreck, several love triangles, witty repartee, poetic meditations on love and loss, and some bawdy houseguests it’s easy to see why this is one of Shakespeare’s most oft produced works. Directed by Stephen Thorne.
Join Clark Arts to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Music Program Majors, seniors Graham Pelligra (baritone), Robbie Wilson (violoncello), and Daria Panayiotou (voice). VIEW LIVESTREAM HERE!
Join us as The Little Center is transformed into the Kingdom of Illyria, populated by a wide cast of characters (including identical(ish) twins). With a tragic shipwreck, several love triangles, witty repartee, poetic meditations on love and loss, and some bawdy houseguests it’s easy to see why this is one of Shakespeare’s most oft produced works. Directed by Stephen Thorne.
Come to the Schiltkamp Gallery for the opening reception to celebrate artwork from the Studio Art Thesis Class of 2023.
Directed by Jerry Sabatini, Jazz Fest gives students in the Jazz Workshop and Combos the chance to showcase what they’ve been working on. Join us on The Green for some excellent music and good vibes.
An interdisciplinary evening of art, featuring student dancers, guest performers, gallery art, music, and more. There will be two performances — 3 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. $5 for the public, free with a Clark ID.
Join Clark Arts to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Music Program Majors, seniors Sarah Kane (violin), Aidan Griffith (trumpet), and Mahdi Boulila (piano). VIEW LIVESTREAM HERE!
Join us to celebrate the culmination of four student-made films: Long Play & Kill Your Babies by the SCRN 209 class, Children of the Fish by Elena Gonzalez , and Tony Wicket: An American Story by Alec Tarnowski.
Each semester, students enrolled in our Music Performance Program are chosen to present a collaborative recital to share their work and celebrate their progress with the Clark community.