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2018–2019 SEASON Division of Arts and Humanities P.O. Box 68 NON-PROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE Young Harris, GA 30582 PAID PERMIT NO. 8316 ATLANTA GA 2018–2019 SEASON
YOU CAN DO ANYTHING FROM HERE! THE BRAND NEW BACHELOR OF ARTS IN GRAPHIC DESIGN ENCOURAGES STUDENTS TO CONCENTRATE ON CREATING COMPETITIVE PORTFOLIOS THAT EXPLORE CONCEPTUAL AND PROBLEM-SOLVING STRENGTHS WITHIN A STRONG DESIGN CURRICULUM UTILIZING THE LATEST MAC SOFTWARE PROGRAMS IN THE STATE-OF-THE-ART DIGITAL LAB ON CAMPUS. THEATRE YOUNG HARRIS MUSIC ENSEMBLES Each season, YHC’s theatre YHC Chamber Choir YHC Guitar Ensemble company presents a full lineup of DIRECTOR: JEFFREY BAUMAN DIRECTOR: DR. RICHARD KNEPP notable productions, including The College’s select choral Students perform intricate full-length musicals, innovative ensemble hosts a variety of works for classical guitar dramas, classic plays, children’s themed concerts throughout during intimate and shows and more. the year, often teaming up enthralling concerts that The Mainstage Season with fellow ensembles to present unforgettable and feature solos, duos, trios and features four marquee- entertaining concerts that appeal to all music lovers. quartets. style musicals and plays directed and designed by YHC Community Band YHC Jazz Band faculty, professional artists or DIRECTOR: DR. JAVIAN BRABHAM DIRECTOR: DR. MIKE CAMPBELL advanced upperclassmen. Comprised of talented local This ensemble guarantees fun The Second Season high school and adult musicians evenings of jazz appealing to includes exciting and from the community, the all ages. Students perform a innovative events like Community Band performs variety of music covering many musical revues and traditional band classics as well as entertaining “pops” styles of the big band genre, cabarets, staged readings, including swing, bop, Latin jazz and fusion. music. The group serves as an educational resource one-act plays, and special for area schools and presents several free concerts performances. throughout the year. YHC Percussion Ensemble The Studio Series features DIRECTOR: JUSTIN LADONISI productions showcasing This group performs a YHC Concert Band student direction and variety of solo and ensemble DIRECTOR: DR. KERRY BRYANT provides an invaluable literature written for a myriad This powerful ensemble gives educational experience that of percussive instruments such woodwind, brass and percussion focuses on the fundamentals as xylophone, marimba, vibes, tympani and more. players ample opportunities of the production process. to perform a wide repertory of wind band literature ranging from traditional to YHC Piano Ensemble CAMPUS GATE ART GALLERY contemporary. DIRECTOR: CYNTHIA DEFOOR The gallery hosts Comprised of talented students exhibitions by nationally YHC Concert Choir seeking degrees in music recognized professional DIRECTOR: JEFFREY BAUMAN with a focus on piano, this artists, the annual Student The College’s oldest musical special group performs piano Juried Art Exhibition ensemble hosts a variety of ensemble repertoire from the and two Senior Thesis themed concerts throughout Baroque period to modern compositions and more. Exhibitions. Shows typically have the year, often teaming up an opening reception where with fellow ensembles to present unforgettable and guests can meet and mingle with entertaining concerts that appeal to all music lovers. the exhibiting artist.
8/28 8/30-9/28 FOTA Season Preview! Kymberly Day Art Exhibit Friends of the Arts members are Artist Kymberly Day constructs composition using conventions of the human invited to an exclusive look at and animal figure in her painting and sculpture. Sampling gesture and form upcoming performances at YHC. from multiple periods, art history becomes an avenue for exploring tropes of use of geometrical forms in his the parallels between man and animal. Recently, Day created a site-specific sculptures give the impression sculptural installation in the Loft Gallery as she worked as Winter Resident at that his pieces are innate objects The Bascom: A Center for Visual Arts in Highlands, N.C. in the spaces we occupy. 8/31 Independent, By John Babcock Dan Triandiflou’s one-man performance as John Cassavetes, the godfather of American independent film, depicts a dramatic moment in the extraordinary life of the influential filmmaker. Using Cassavetes’ own inspiring words, the play follows his journey from being a struggling actor to a young Hollywood writer/director clashing with the system, to his realization that true freedom and happiness lies in carving one’s own path. Recommended for mature audiences due to strong language and adult themes. AUGUST Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 FOTA Season Preview! 28 29 Kymberly Day Art Exhibit 30 Independent, By John Babcock 31 5:30 p.m. Aug. 30–Sept. 28 7 p.m. GMH Opening Reception DT 6 p.m. CG ART EXHIBITION THEATRE MAINSTAGE SEASON C Susan B. Harris Chapel DT Dobbs Theatre, Goolsby Center P Campus Plaza For events marked MUSIC EVENT THEATRE SECOND SEASON CG Campus Gate Art Gallery GMH Glenn~McGinnis Hall SM Sharp Memorial UMC $, refer to the back CREATIVE THEATRE STUDIO SERIES HR Hatcher Room SBH Suber Banquet Hall of the calendar. WRITING EVENT
9/22 9/27 Wanda’s Monster Faculty Artist Recital A Family Musical Dr. Justin Stanley, Fred Register Endowment clarinet for Children’s Theatre Join Dr. Justin Stanley for By Laurie Berkner, Barbara Zinn Krieger an evening of music and enjoy the distinct tones This warm-hearted musical and musical versatility of tells the story of an imaginative the clarinet. Dr. Stanley little girl named Wanda and has performed across the her unexpected bond with United States at venues a fuzzy, purple monster as including Carnegie Hall, she learns acceptance and the Kennedy Center, friendship. Based on the Chicago’s Symphony award-winning children’s book Center, Cleveland’s by Eileen Spinelli, Wanda’s Severance Hall and Monster features music and Detroit’s Orchestra Hall. lyrics by singer, songwriter and superstar children’s recording artist Laurie Berkner, including fan favorites “Monster Boogie” and “Wanda, Whatcha Wanna Do?,” and a book by Barbara Zinn Krieger. SEPTEMBER The Elves and the Shoemaker, Fall 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Wanda’s Monster By Laurie Berkner, 22 Barbara Zinn Krieger Fred Register Endowment for Children’s Theatre 2 p.m. GMH 23/30 24 25 26 Faculty Artist Recital 27 28 29 Dr. Justin Stanley, clarinet 7 p.m. GMH ART EXHIBITION THEATRE MAINSTAGE SEASON C Susan B. Harris Chapel DT Dobbs Theatre, Goolsby Center P Campus Plaza For events marked MUSIC EVENT THEATRE SECOND SEASON CG Campus Gate Art Gallery GMH Glenn~McGinnis Hall SM Sharp Memorial UMC $, refer to the back CREATIVE THEATRE STUDIO SERIES HR Hatcher Room SBH Suber Banquet Hall of the calendar. WRITING EVENT
10/4–11/2 10/7 Enigma2 Concert Band by Cheryl Goldsleger Senior Showcase and Larry Millard Under the direction of Director Cheryl Goldsleger and Larry of Bands, Dr. Kerry Bryant and Millard bring their unique artistic Assistant Director of Bands, Dr. styles together in their exhibition Javian Brabham, this performance titled Enigma2. Goldsleger’s is designed to feature YHC’s paintings and drawings weave most talented senior musicians together geometry with abstract, performing professional solos with painterly marks to express our the YHC band. contemporary sensibilities. Millard’s use of geometrical forms in his sculptures give the 10/18 impression that his pieces are innate objects in the spaces we occupy. Mu Phi Epsilon Member Recital Featuring members of YHC’s chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, this concert showcases the talents of students involved in this co-educational international professional music fraternity that recognizes both scholarship and musicianship. 10/27 OCTOBER Fall Choral Concert The Young Harris College Concert Choir and Chamber Choir are proud to present a concert of choral masterworks. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 Enigma2 | Oct. 4–Nov. 2 Opening Reception 4 5 6 6 p.m. | CG Sellers Lecture David Bottoms and Kelly J. Beard 7 p.m. | HR Concert Band Senior Showcase 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 with YHC Community Band 3 p.m. GMH 14 15 16 17 Mu Phi Epsilon Member Recital 18 19 20 7 p.m. GMH 21 22 23 24 YHC Brass Ensemble Concert 25 26 Fall Choral Concert 7 p.m. 27 7 p.m. GMH C 28 29 30 31 ART EXHIBITION THEATRE MAINSTAGE SEASON C Susan B. Harris Chapel DT Dobbs Theatre, Goolsby Center P Campus Plaza For events marked MUSIC EVENT THEATRE SECOND SEASON CG Campus Gate Art Gallery GMH Glenn~McGinnis Hall SM Sharp Memorial UMC $, refer to the back CREATIVE THEATRE STUDIO SERIES HR Hatcher Room SBH Suber Banquet Hall of the calendar. WRITING EVENT
11/6–10 Blithe Spirit By Noël Coward The smash comedy hit of the London and Broadway stages, this much-revived classic offers up fussy, cantankerous novelist Charles Condomine, re-married but haunted (literally) by Campus Gate Art Gallery the ghost of his first wife, the clever and insistent Elvira who is 11/8-12/7 called up by a visiting “happy medium.” Group Ceramics Show, Lisa Tevia Clark and Jim Clark, Mike Lalone, Rob Winthrow, Hannah Levin Discover the versatile and dynamic world of ceramic art and observe and appreciate the works of five different phenomenal artists—each exercising a unique approach to this fascinating medium. The Taming of the Shrew, 2018 NOVEMBER 11/13 YHC Guitar Ensemble Under the direction of Dr. Richard Knepp, students perform intricate works for classical guitar during an intimate and enthralling concert that feature solos, duos, trios and quartets. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 8 YHC Concert Band Concert 7 p.m. | GMH 4 YHC Percussion Ensemble Recital 5 Blithe Spirit “Pay What You Can” 6 Blithe Spirit 7 p.m. 7 Blithe Spirit Blithe Spirit 7 p.m. 9 Blithe Spirit 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. 10 7 p.m. Preview Opening Reception 7 p.m. | DT | $ DT DT GMH 7 p.m. after show $ $ DT DT Group Ceramics Show $ Nov. 8–Dec. 7 Opening Reception 6 p.m. | CG YHC Community Band Concert 11 YHC Jazz Band Concert 12 YHC Guitar Ensemble Concert 13 Constellations, By Nick Payne 14 Constellations, By Nick Payne 15 16 17 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. GMH GMH C DT DT $ 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ART EXHIBITION THEATRE MAINSTAGE SEASON C Susan B. Harris Chapel DT Dobbs Theatre, Goolsby Center P Campus Plaza For events marked MUSIC EVENT THEATRE SECOND SEASON CG Campus Gate Art Gallery GMH Glenn~McGinnis Hall SM Sharp Memorial UMC $, refer to the back CREATIVE THEATRE STUDIO SERIES HR Hatcher Room SBH Suber Banquet Hall of the calendar. WRITING EVENT
12/1–2 Christmas at YHC A cherished holiday tradition at Young Harris College, this event combines the major ensembles of the music program as well as special guests to kick off the holiday season in style DECEMBER 12/7 Mountain Community Chorus Christmas Concert Celebrate the season with the Mountain Community Chorus at this beloved annual concert that showcases the collaborative spirit of musicians from the College and local community. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Christmas at YHC 7 p.m. 1 GMH $ Christmas at YHC 3 p.m. 2 3 4 5 6 Mountain Community Chorus 7 8 GMH Christmas Concert $ 7 p.m. GMH 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23/30 24/31 25 26 27 28 29 ART EXHIBITION THEATRE MAINSTAGE SEASON C Susan B. Harris Chapel DT Dobbs Theatre, Goolsby Center P Campus Plaza For events marked MUSIC EVENT THEATRE SECOND SEASON CG Campus Gate Art Gallery GMH Glenn~McGinnis Hall SM Sharp Memorial UMC $, refer to the back CREATIVE THEATRE STUDIO SERIES HR Hatcher Room SBH Suber Banquet Hall of the calendar. WRITING EVENT
The Taming of the Shrew, Spring 2018 1/24–3/1 The Works of Karen Schwartz Artist Karen Schwartz is a practicing clinical psychologist and psychotherapist who finds that these pursuits inform her artwork in fascinating, sometimes subconscious ways, and that her creative processes offer curious insights into her work in psychotherapy. JANUARY Silent Sky, Spring 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 The Works of Karen Schwartz 24 25 26 Jan. 24–March 1 Opening Reception 6 p.m. CG 27 28 29 30 31 ART EXHIBITION THEATRE MAINSTAGE SEASON C Susan B. Harris Chapel DT Dobbs Theatre, Goolsby Center P Campus Plaza For events marked MUSIC EVENT THEATRE SECOND SEASON CG Campus Gate Art Gallery GMH Glenn~McGinnis Hall SM Sharp Memorial UMC $, refer to the back CREATIVE THEATRE STUDIO SERIES HR Hatcher Room SBH Suber Banquet Hall of the calendar. WRITING EVENT
2/14 Valentine’s Day Cabaret YHC’s Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Honor Society presents the sixth annual Valentine’s Day Cabaret to benefit student trips within the Theatre Department. Talented students will perform a variety of short musical and dramatic bits related to the themes of love and heartbreak. 2/21–23 Oklahoma! By Rodgers & Hammerstein Set in farm country outside the town of Claremore, Oklahoma Territory, the rivalry between the local farmers and cowboys provides the backdrop for the love story between a cowboy named Curly and the farm girl, Laurey, he wants to marry. The road to true love is anything but smooth when a coarse man named Jud Fry also sets his sights on Laurey—and there’s very little he won’t do to claim her. As the road to romance and the road to statehood converge, Curly and Laurey’s story is poised to unfold in a brand new state—OKLAHOMA! FEBRUARY Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Valentine’s Day Cabaret Fundraiser 14 15 16 7 p.m. SBH $ 17 18 19 20 Oklahoma! By Rodgers & 21 Oklahoma! By Rodgers & 22 Oklahoma! By Rodgers & 23 Hammerstein Hammerstein Hammerstein “Pay What You Can” 7 p.m. 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Preview Opening Reception GMH 7 p.m. after show $ GMH GMH | $ 24 25 26 27 Mu Phi Epsilon 28 Member Recital 7 p.m. GMH ART EXHIBITION THEATRE MAINSTAGE SEASON C Susan B. Harris Chapel DT Dobbs Theatre, Goolsby Center P Campus Plaza For events marked MUSIC EVENT THEATRE SECOND SEASON CG Campus Gate Art Gallery GMH Glenn~McGinnis Hall SM Sharp Memorial UMC $, refer to the back CREATIVE THEATRE STUDIO SERIES HR Hatcher Room SBH Suber Banquet Hall of the calendar. WRITING EVENT
3/21-4/5 3/19 Student Juried Faculty Artist Recital: Art Exhibition Dr. Richard Knepp The highly anticipated Student Dr. Richard Knepp will present Juried Art Exhibition is open to an evening of popular melodies all YHC students and showcases arranged for classical guitar. His talent across many artistic mediums. program will feature music from During the opening reception, television, the movies, and classic prizes will be awarded. tunes from pop/rock radio. Urinetown, Fall 2017 Guitar Ensemble Concert 2017 MARCH 3/23 Georgia Guitar Quartet Concert and Summit The Georgia Guitar Quartet is a pioneering ensemble on the American chamber music and classical guitar scenes. Coinciding with this year’s North Georgia Guitar Summit, the concert will culminate with a combined “guitar orchestra” performance which will also feature Young Harris College and high school guitar students. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 YHC Community Band Concert 3 YHC Chamber Winds Concert 4 An Evening of One-Act Plays 5 6 Spring Choral Concert 7 8 9 3 p.m. 7 p.m. | GMH 7 p.m. 7 p.m. GMH DT GMH An Evening of One-Act Plays 7 p.m. | DT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Faculty Artist Recital: 19 20 Student Juried Art Exhibition 21 22 Georgia Guitar Quartet Concert 23 Dr. Richard Knepp March 21–April 5 and Summit 7 p.m. Opening Reception 7 p.m. C 6 p.m. GMH $* CG 24/31 25 YHC Piano Ensemble Recital 26 27 28 29 30 7 p.m. GMH $ ART EXHIBITION THEATRE MAINSTAGE SEASON C Susan B. Harris Chapel DT Dobbs Theatre, Goolsby Center P Campus Plaza For events marked MUSIC EVENT THEATRE SECOND SEASON CG Campus Gate Art Gallery GMH Glenn~McGinnis Hall SM Sharp Memorial UMC $, refer to the back CREATIVE THEATRE STUDIO SERIES HR Hatcher Room SBH Suber Banquet Hall of the calendar. WRITING EVENT
4/12-13 4/16-5/9 Acapalooza Spring Senior Thesis This two-day a cappella choir Exhibition concert features music ranging from The Spring Senior Thesis Exhibition the classics of choral repertoire and represents a culmination of artwork cutting-edge new composers to created by senior art majors. This students’ own original arrangements gifted group of artists will showcase of current popular music. The a diverse body of work, including female and male groups within painting, drawing, sculpture, YHC’s Concert Choir join forces to photography, ceramics and many present an audience favorite that’s other mediums. not to be missed. 4/24-27 Eurydice by Sarah Ruhl Eurydice is a reimagining of the classic myth of Orpheus through the eyes of its heroine. Dying too young on her wedding day, Eurydice must journey to the underworld, where she reunites with her father and struggles to remember her lost love. With contemporary characters and ingenious plot twists, Eurydice is a fresh look at a timeless love story. 4/30 5/4 Acapalooza APRIL Pops on the Plaza Musical Theatre Revue The community is invited to gather Some of YHC’s most talented lawn chairs and blankets and students strut their stuff with make plans to enjoy a memorable favorite numbers selected from evening during the Community the best of the young artists’ Band’s highly anticipated annual growing professional repertories. outdoor concert featuring crowd- Donations to support student favorite Broadway musical and travel will be accepted at the movie scores to beloved pop songs door. and traditional band favorites. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 YHC Concert Band Concert 4 5 6 7 p.m. | GMH | $ Reece Lecture Barbara Hamby and David Kirby 7 p.m. | SBH 7 YHC Percussion Ensemble 8 9 10 11 Acapalooza 7 p.m. 12 Acapalooza 3 p.m. 13 Concert GMH GMH 7 p.m. $ $ GMH 14 YHC Jazz Band Concert 15 YHC Guitar Ensemble Recital 16 17 18 19 20 7 p.m. | C | $ 7 p.m. GMH Spring Senior Thesis Exhibition April 16–May 9 Opening Reception 6 p.m. | CG 21 22 23 Eurydice “Pay What You 24 Eurydice 7 p.m. 25 Eurydice 7 p.m. 26 Eurydice 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. 27 Can” Preview Opening Reception DT DT 7 p.m. after show $ $ DT DT $ MAY 28 29 Pops on the Plaza 7 p.m. 30 Friday 3 Saturday 4 Sunday 5 P Mountain Musical Theatre Mountain Community Chorus Revue Community Chorus Concert 7 p.m. | DT Concert 7 p.m. | GMH 3 p.m. | GMH ART EXHIBITION THEATRE MAINSTAGE SEASON C Susan B. Harris Chapel DT Dobbs Theatre, Goolsby Center P Campus Plaza For events marked MUSIC EVENT THEATRE SECOND SEASON CG Campus Gate Art Gallery GMH Glenn~McGinnis Hall SM Sharp Memorial UMC $, refer to the back CREATIVE THEATRE STUDIO SERIES HR Hatcher Room SBH Suber Banquet Hall of the calendar. WRITING EVENT
TICKET INFORMATION Some events (marked $) require payment for admission by the general public. Theatre Young Harris Mainstage Season tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for seniors 65+ or with YHC ID. Contributions are also accepted during “Pay What You Can” Previews. Mainstage Season tickets are available by phone, online or in person through the YHC Box Office THEATRE YOUNG HARRIS located in the lobby of Goolsby (706) 379-4307 Center. yhc.edu/tickets The Box Office is open two Admission to music events, weeks prior to opening night when required, is $5 for for Mainstage Season shows adults and free for students Monday-Friday, 3-5 p.m. and children 12 and under. Admission to events marked $*, is $10 for adults and free for MUSIC YHC students. Tickets for music (706) 379-5182 events are available at the door. CAMPUS GATE ART GALLERY (706) 379-5114 campusgate@yhc.edu Regular gallery hours are Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. yhc.edu/calendar Performance dates, times, locations and prices are subject to change. Check the online calendar for the most current event information. Part of your 2018-2019 gift to Friends of the Arts JOIN TODAY! supports Visit yhc.edu/fota for a full listing of member benefits. TOUR OF EUROPE STUDY ABROAD I SUMMER 2019 Please select your membership level: Platinum $1,000+ Silver $250–$499 Friend $25–$99 Gold $500–$999 Bronze $100–$249 Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann, GET BACKSTAGE NAME List name as it should appear in publications. oh my! Students will experience Check box if you do not want your name published. first-hand the European cities that inspired and influenced with Friends of the Arts STREET ADDRESS some of the greatest musical minds of the age. They will at Young Harris College CITY/STATE/ZIP explore the cobbled streets of Prague, listen to the sounds of As a Friends of the Arts PHONE music in Salzburg, glide down member, you provide a EMAIL the Grand Canal in Venice foundation of support for the and stroll through the elegant Division of Arts & Humanities Check enclosed, made payable to Young Harris College. palaces of Vienna. Through this at Young Harris College. Your Please charge my American Express Discover MasterCard VISA once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, tax-deductible gift supports students will embark on a performances, workshops, CARD # transformative and educational exhibitions, lectures and more. journey that will serve to enrich FOTA gifts make it possible NAME ON CARD their college experience and for students and faculty to challenge their world view by participate in once-in-a-lifetime EXPIRATION DATE SECURITY CODE learning history, interacting with artistic trips, bring distinguished different cultures and meeting guest artists to YHC and the SIGNATURE new people. local community, and offer I commit to a one-time charge of $ ______________________ OR ____________ quality programming that per month for ___________ months. Multiple payments are billed in consecutive months. enriches student development. For more information, contact Return completed form with your gift to the Office of Advancement at Young Harris College Office of Advancement (706) 379-5173. P.O. Box 275 | Young Harris, GA 30582 Patrons can also join online at yhc.edu/fota. The tax-deductible portion of your FOTA contribution will be reduced by the value of the goods and services provided by events.
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