Boyer College of Music and Dance

 

Temple University Choral Reunion

Friday and Saturday, April 4–5

  • Sing annd reminisce with Bob Page, Alan Harler, Janet Yamron, Sonya Garfinkle
  • Meet and greet new choral faculty Paul Rardin, Rollo Dilworth, and Mitos Andaya
  • Rehearse and sing the Haydn Lord Nelson Mass with Paul Rardin and Temple Orchestra
  • Hear the Temple Choirs in performances on campus Catch up with old friends over included meals and reception

 
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Scores: Provided, except for Haydn Lord Nelson Mass. Bring your own or order the Carus or Oxford scores (fewer notations will be needed in rehearsals with Carus, but it costs more).

Tell others. We all hope to see you there.

Jeff Cornelius


Theater

Temple University Department of Theater invites their alumni to attend a pre-show reception and meet-and-greet with new faculty member Professor Fred M. Duer on Friday, April 4 at 6:30 pm. Professor Duer joined the design faculty this past fall as the scenic design mentor. HairHair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical marks his first design for Temple Theaters. The reception is followed by a performance of this ground-breaking show. Learn more about Professor Duer on the Temple Theaters blog, The Rehearsal Room. Contact the Temple Theaters Box Office at 215-204-1122 today to get your tickets!

All alumni are invited to attend Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical running from March 26–April 6 in the Tomlinson Theater. This watershed 1960s musical remains timely and popular because of its countercultural commentary on love, war, politics and youthful rebellion. The story of one group’s struggle to live out their ideals amid a chaotic world, Hair not only defined a generation, but also the future of the rock musical genre. Discount tickets for alumni are only $20 per person.

Tickets and information can be obtained from the Temple Theaters Box Office at 215-204-1122 or templetheaters.ticketleap.com/hair.


Rivington Place
Rivington Place, London
Image courtesy of Lyndon Douglas

Temple Architecture Alumni Lecture
in Honor of Brigitte Knowles


David Adjaye

Tuesday, April 8

6 pm: reception
7 pm: lecture

Temple Performing Arts Center


Named The Wall Street Journal’s “Architecture Innovator” of 2013, David Adjaye of Adjaye Associates is recognized as a leading architect of his generation. Adjaye Associates is currently the lead designer for the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Other notable projects include a silk weaving facility for fashion designer Maiyet in India and a new collection of furniture for Knoll.

 
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Questions? Contact Director of Alumni Relations for the Arts Molly Clark Davis at 215-926-2226 or molly.clarkdavis@temple.edu.

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