2009-2010 Community Arts
Schedule
Denver
& the Mile High Orchestra
Friday, October 2, 2009, 7:30 PM
MCA Zurcher Auditorium
Formed by a group of friends at Nashville’s Belmont University in
1999, this exceptional group of musicians is comprised of three trumpet
players, three saxophone players, two trombone players and a rhythm section.
In the eight years since their inception, the group has traveled around the
globe, performing at churches, conferences, festivals—even at the
Olympics—taking their electrifying horn-driven sound to the masses.
For Tickets, call
260-359-4261.
Tickets: $18 Reserved
Seating, $16 Senior and Students, $5 HU Students, $13.50 HU Faculty/Staff
Sponsored by The Rocky & Carol Strickler Endowment,
WLAB Star 88.3 FM, and Compassion International.
Compassion International exists as a
Christian child advocacy ministry that releases children from spiritual,
physical, economic and social poverty and enables them to become
responsible, fulfilled Christian adults. Founded by Rev. Everett Swanson in
1952, Compassion began providing Korean war orphans with food, shelter,
education and health care, as well as Christian training. Today, Compassion
helps more than 800,000 children in more than 20 countries.
Davis Hall
Follies
Saturday, October 3, 2008
7 & 9:30 p.m.
It’s Huntington
University's most sacred tradition. It's the one night of the year when HU’s students, alumni, friends,
faculty and staff come together for the best in song, dance, skits and some
dazzling displays of creative genius. It’s silly. It’s dramatic. It’s
seriously funny. It’s Davis Hall Follies.
For Tickets, call
260-359-4261.
Tickets: $3 General
Admission
tobyMac's
Winter Wonder Slam Tour
with
Attaboy, Stephanie Smith and B. Reith
Thursday, December 3, 7:30 PM
Merillat Complex
Multi Grammy and Dove winner tobyMac will once again live up to the
definition of “diversity” as the Winter Wonder Slam Tour includes a litany
of hot artists including
Attaboy, Stephanie Smith and
B. Reith. As in past
years, Winter Wonder Slam will benefit the work of the U.S. Marine Corps in
its’ annual Toys For Tots campaign. Concert-goers are encouraged to bring an
unwrapped gift to the event. “During the holidays, everyone needs a break
from studying for exams and Christmas shopping. I wanted to put together a
diverse tour that rocks in many musical directions but always points to
Christ. The Winter Wonder Slam Tour does have a Christmas theme, but every
band will be playing their hits and doing it the way they do!” - tobyMac
For Tickets, call
260-359-4261.
Tickets: $23 Advance ($25 at door), $15 College
Student (with ID at door), $18 Group (10+)
Duquesne
University
Tamburitzans
Saturday, March 6, 7:30 PM
MCA Zurcher Auditorium
The Duquesne University Tamburitzans
is a unique ensemble of talented young folk artists dedicated to the
performance and preservation of the music, songs, and dances of Eastern
Europe and neighboring folk cultures. Based on the exciting music, songs,
and dances of Eastern Europe and neighboring cultures, the Tamburitzans is
the longest-running live stage show of its kind in the United States. Via a
two-hour virtual journey filled with color, sound and movement, the ensemble
relates the joys of life and the timeless beauty of the many cultures which
it artistically represents.
For Tickets, call
260-359-4261.
Tickets: $18 Reserved Seating, $16 Seniors
and Students, $5 HU Students,
$13.50 HU Faculty/Staff
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