Post on 05-Oct-2021
FINE ARTS2020–2021 SEASON
THE DIVISION OF FINE ARTS AT YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE OFFERS AN EXCITING LINEUP OF WORLD-CLASS PERFORMANCES, EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS PRESENTED BY THEATRE YOUNG HARRIS, THE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC AND THE CAMPUS GATE ART GALLERY. THE 2020-2021 SEASON WILL SHOWCASE THE CREATIVE EFFORTS AND TALENTS OF YHC STUDENTS, YHC FACULTY AND DISTINGUISHED GUEST ARTISTS.
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Each season, YHC’s theatre company presents a full lineup of notable productions, including full-length musicals, innovative dramas, classic plays, children’s shows and more.
The Mainstage Season features four marquee-style musicals and plays directed and designed by faculty, professional artists or advanced upperclassmen.
The Second Season includes exciting and innovative events like musical revues and cabarets, staged readings, one-act plays and special performances.
The gallery hosts exhibitions by nationally recognized professional artists, plus the annual Student Juried Art Exhibition and Spring Senior Thesis Art Exhibition.
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C Susan B. Harris ChapelCG Campus Gate Art GalleryDT Dobbs Theatre, Goolsby Center
FAA Fine Arts AnnexGMH Glenn~McGinnis HallSBH Suber Banquet HallP Campus Plaza
For events marked $, $* or $D, refer to the back of the calendar.
Performance and exhibition dates, times, locations and prices are subject to change. Check the online calendar for the most current event information.
www.yhc.edu/calendar
ART EXHIBITIONMUSIC EVENTTHEATRE MAINSTAGE SEASONTHEATRE SECOND SEASON
LIVESTREAM EVENT (noted at bottom of event)
YHC Chamber ChoirDIRECTOR: JEFFREY BAUMANThis dynamic ensemble’s extensive repertoire ranges from moving works by Renaissance masters to original arrangements of current pop hits.
YHC Concert Band DIRECTOR: DR. PATRICK YOUNGThis powerful ensemble gives woodwind, brass and percussion players ample opportunities to perform a wide repertoire of wind band literature.
YHC Concert ChoirDIRECTOR: JEFFREY BAUMANThis large ensemble hosts a variety of themed concerts, often teaming up with fellow ensembles to present unforgettable concerts.
YHC Jazz Band DIRECTOR: ROLANDO FERNÁNDEZThis ensemble performs a variety of music covering many styles of the big band genre, including swing, bop, Latin jazz and fusion.
YHC Percussion EnsembleDIRECTOR: JUSTIN IADONISIThis group performs solo and ensemble pieces for percussive instruments like vibes, marimba, xylophone, timpani and more.
YHC Piano EnsembleDIRECTOR: CYNTHIA DEFOORComprised of music students with a focus on piano, this group performs Baroque to modern piano repertoires and more.
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Marked: Rusted Wovens by Jennifer MossAug. 20-Sept. 18CG
YHC Piano Ensemble Concert7 p.m.
FOTA Season Preview! 6 p.m. Livestream
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10/03 (RESCHEDULED FROM 9/26) Mary Had a Little HamStanley Snoutowski has always been a precocious piggie, and Mary has always encouraged her little ham. Stanley shows star quality, and Mary knows she can’t keep him down on the farm, so off he goes to the bright lights of Broadway, where he finally gets a break when he meets Hoggers and Hammerswine.
Genius Loci: Survey by Camden GoddardOct. 1-30CG
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10/1 -30Genius Loci: Survey by Camden GoddardGoddard is interested in the ways in which the man-made and the natural both reject and inform each other. Natural textures, colors and phenomena stand out against the geometric and ordered urban space. Employing paint and collected natural materials, Goddard offers viewers an expanded field. Underlying themes explore concepts of time, perspective and a sense of belonging.
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Mu Phi Epsilon Member Recital 7 p.m.GMH$D
Fall Choral Concert7 p.m. GMH
Mary Had a Little HamFred Register Endowment for Children’s Theatre2 p.m. | GMH
Right Brain, Left Brain, Hole Brain by Charles Akin | Nov. 5-20 | CG
YHC Percussion Ensemble Concert7 p.m.GMH
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11/19Christmas at YHCA 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.
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Christmas at YHC 7 p.m.GMH$*
YHC Jazz Band Concert7 p.m. GMH
Original Devised Production Preview7 p.m. DT | $D
Original Devised Production2 p.m. DT$
YHC Concert Band Concert7 p.m. | GMH
Faculty Art ExhibitionJan. 21-Feb. 19CG
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1/15 & 16 YHC Faculty Brass Quintet and Student Ensembles ConcertNewly formed in 2020, the YHC Faculty Brass Quintet will perform an exciting repertoire of brass quintet music. YHC student chamber ensembles under the direction of Dr. Patrick Young will also be featured.
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YHC Faculty Brass Quintet and Student Ensembles Concert7 p.m. | GMH
YHC Faculty Brass Quintet and Student Ensembles Concert4 p.m. | GMH
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2/18-20 The Theory of RelativityFrom Drama Desk Award nominees Neil Bartram and Brian Hill, The Theory of Relativity is a joyous and moving look at our surprisingly interconnected lives. Through a seemingly unrelated collection of songs, scenes and monologues, The Theory of Relativity introduces characters experiencing the joys and heartbreaks, the inevitability and the wonder of human connection.
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The Theory of Relativity Preview7 p.m. DT | $D
Valentine’s Day Cabaret Fundraiser7 p.m.SBH
YHC Concert Band Concert7 p.m.GMH
Mu Phi Epsilon Recital 7 p.m.GMH$D
The Theory of Relativity7 p.m. DT$
The Theory of Relativity2 p.m. DT$
Student Juried Art ExhibitionMar. 18–Apr. 9CG
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3/18-4/9Student Juried Art ExhibitionThe highly anticipated Student Juried Art Exhibition is open to all YHC students and will showcase talent across many artistic mediums. Prizes will be awarded.
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YHC Piano Ensemble Concert7 p.m.GMH$D
Spring Choral Concert7 p.m. GMH$
Spring Senior Thesis Art ExhibitionApr. 15-May 7 | CG
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4/17 AcapaloozaThis a cappella choir concert features music ranging from the classics of choral repertoire and cutting-edge new composers to students’ own original arrangements of current popular music. The female and male groups within YHC’s Concert Choir join forces to present an audience favorite that should not be missed.
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YHC Jazz Band Concert 7 p.m.GMH
Pops on the Plaza7 p.m.P
Musical Theatre Revue7 p.m.DT$D
BFA Senior Showcase7 p.m.DT
Acapalooza7 p.m.GMH$
YHC Percussion Ensemble Concert7 p.m. GMH
The BacchaePreview7 p.m. DT$D
The Bacchae7 p.m. DT$
The Bacchae2 p.m. DT$
TICKET INFORMATIONSome 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 marked $D. Mainstage Season tickets are available by phone, online or in person through the YHC Box Office located in the lobby of Goolsby Center.
Admission to music events marked with a $ is $5 for adults and free for students and children 12 and under. Admission to events marked $* is $10 for adults and free for YHC students. For events marked $D, donations are accepted at the door.
GET BACKSTAGE WITH FRIENDS OF THE ARTS AT YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE
As a Friends of the Arts member, you provide a foundation of support for the Division of Fine Arts at Young Harris College. Your tax-deductible gift supports performances, workshops, exhibitions, lectures and more. FOTA gifts make it possible for students and faculty to participate in once-in-a-lifetime artistic trips, bring distinguished guest artists to YHC and the local community, and offer quality programming that enriches student development.
For more information, contact the Office of Advancement at (706) 379-5318.
THEATRE YOUNG HARRIS(706) 379-4307 | yhc.edu/ticketsThe Box Office is open two weeks prior to opening night for Mainstage Season shows Monday–Friday, 3–5 p.m.
MUSIC(706) 379-5182
CAMPUS GATE ART GALLERY(706) 379-5114campusgate@yhc.eduRegular gallery hours are Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
www.yhc.edu/calendarPerformance and exhibition dates, times, locations and prices are subject to change. Check the online calendar for the most current event information.
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