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Let Emergence be your guide to cultural arts on campus at SCC.
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Come and enjoy cultural entertainment in an academic environment where creativity is king. Whatever your interest, take part in the arts at St. Charles Community College. Let Emergence be your guide!
Table of contentsArt Exhibitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Coffeehouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Center Stage Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7
Young People’s Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Student Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-11
2012-13 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-13
Building Abbreviations Used in Emergence
FAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Donald D . Shook Fine Arts Building
CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . College Center
SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Student Center
SSB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel J . Conoyer Social Sciences Building
TECH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technology Building
Find campus maps at stchas.edu/maps.
LegendFor quick and easy identification, subjects are color coded throughout Emergence.
MUSIC
COFFEEHOUSE
ART EXHIBITIONS
YOUNG PEOPLE’S THEATRE
CENTER STAGE THEATRE
SPECIAL EVENTS
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
FILM
Supporting creativitySt. Charles Community College cultural arts and entertainment programming has grown as a result of charitable support from individuals and businesses. Recent gifts from $5 to $50,000 have funded theater curtains, a gas ceramic kiln, lighting controls, musical acts, musical instruments, digital photography studio equipment and guest artists.
For information about how you can support the arts at SCC, contact the SCC Foundation at 636-922-8472. All gifts are tax-deductible and can be made online at stchas.edu/foundation or by mail to: SCC Foundation 4601 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, Cottleville, MO 63376.
Together, we are transforming lives and strengthening communities!
Know an SCC student who needs money for college? The Foundation awards $60,000 in scholarships every year. Details are online at stchas.edu/scholarships.
St. Charles Community College is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities. Please email [email protected] with your accommodations request. It is recommended that you contact the college 10 business days prior to the event.
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Dynamic vs. Static Aug . 28-Sept . 21 Opening Reception: 6-8 p .m . Sept . 5
Transform Oct . 1-Nov . 2 Opening Reception: 6-8 p .m . Oct . 17
SCC Fall Student Art Exhibition Nov . 19-Dec . 7
Printmaking and Sculpture Invitational Jan . 28-Feb . 22 Opening Reception: 6-8 p .m . Feb . 6
SCC Art Department Faculty Exhibition March 4-April 5
SCC Juried Student Art Exhibition April 22-May 3 Opening Reception: 6-8 p .m . April 29; Awards at 7 p .m .
Continuing Education Art Extravaganza July 22-Aug . 3 Artist Reception: 4-6 p .m . Aug . 3 636-922-8233
SCC is proud to present a dynamic series of exhibitions of visual art in its spacious and well-lit gallery located in the Donald D. Shook Fine Arts Building. Throughout the year, visitors will have the opportunity to experience the work of professional artists from the greater St. Louis region, creations from SCC art faculty and students and developing artists in the community.
Gallery hours: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday
Gallery curator: Christine Holtz, SCC adjunct faculty
636-922-8556 [email protected]
Art shows are free and open to the public.
Gallery information
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Get out and listen in on what’s been happening with SCC’s music program, which is made up of college students and faculty, community residents and high school students. Enjoy our 400-seat performance hall located in the Donald D. Shook Fine Arts Building. And if listening isn’t enough, check out our free music education classes.
For more information, call 636-922-8255 or stop by FAB 106A.
Gene Ditch Music Program Coordinator Vocal Master Classes
David Dickey Instrumental Master Classes
Student Recitals Noon – Sept . 26, Oct . 24, Nov . 14, Feb . 27, March 27, April 17 FAB 118
Sophomore Recitals 8 p .m . – May 10, May 11
Faculty Recitals Kirk Hanser, classical guitar 3 p .m . Oct . 28
Cathy Murray, voice 8 p .m . Dec . 1
Mary Sweetin, violin 3 p .m . Jan . 27
Matthew Sides, percussion 8 p .m . April 6
Music Department 3 p .m . April 21 SSB Auditorium
Winter Concerts SCC Concert Band 8 p .m . Dec . 3
SCC Singers, Chamber Choir 8 p .m . Dec . 4
SCC Jazz Combos 8 p .m . Dec . 5
SCC Orchestra 8 p .m . Dec . 6
SCC Opera Workshop Fairy Tale Opera ... The Grimm Scenes 8 p .m . Jan . 12
SCC Opera Workshop Fairy Tale Opera ... The Grimm Scenes 3 p .m . Jan . 13
Spring Concerts SCC Concert Band 8 p .m . May 6
SCC Singers 8 p .m . May 7
SCC Jazz Combos 8 p .m . May 8
SCC Orchestra 8 p .m . May 9
SCC Show Choir Matinee 11 a .m . May 15
SCC Show Choir 8 p .m . May 16-17
Instrumental Master Classes Sept . 5, Oct . 3, Oct . 31, Feb . 6, March 6, April 3
Piano Master Classes Sept . 12, Oct . 10, Nov . 7, Feb . 13, March 13, April 10
Voice Master Classes Aug . 29, Sept . 19, Oct . 17, Jan . 30, Feb . 20
Voice Studio Classes Sept . 5, Sept . 12, Oct . 3, Oct . 10, Nov . 7, Feb . 6, Feb . 13, March 6, March 13, April 3, April 10 FAB 117
Master Class: A seminar for music stu-dents conducted by a master musician.
Free music educationAll events are held at noon in FAB 118 unless otherwise noted.
Free music performancesAll concerts will take place in the FAB Theater unless otherwise noted.
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Choral Music Festival – Invitational April 20 FAB and SSB
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Auditions Music & Lyrics by Stephen SondheimBook by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart
7 p .m . May 21 7 p .m . May 22 7 p .m . May 23 (Callbacks) FAB Theater
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Performances Music & Lyrics by Stephen SondheimBook by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart
8 p .m . July 23-27 2 p .m . July 28 FAB Theater
Other music events
Want to share your creativity in a fun, relaxed atmosphere? Then step up to the mic! The Coffeehouse is an open-mic format where poets, short fiction writers, creative nonfiction writers and songwriters share their creativity. Come prepared to present a three- to seven-minute selection of your original work, or just come to listen and enjoy a good cup of java among friends. Complimentary coffee and cookies are served. For more information, call Jacqueline Gray at 636-922-8569 or email [email protected].
SCC Coffeehouse DatesThursday, Sept. 13Friday, Nov. 9Thursday, Feb. 21Friday, April 12
The SCC Coffeehouse meets from 7-9 p.m. in the student lounge of the Daniel J. Conoyer Social Sciences Building and is free and open to the public.
Open-mic night at the coffeehouse
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The 12th annual forum Democracy Days will be held Sept. 17-20, 2012. The forum’s mission is to explore the history, health and functioning of democracy in America and abroad and routinely includes a dozen or more presentations from the academic disciplines of history, political science, philosophy, literature and other arts, law and sociology.
Democracy Days is free and open to the public.
For more info, contact Michael Kuelker at 636-922-8256 or at [email protected].
Democracy Days
Seminar – Perilous Times: Robert F. Kennedy and the Civil Rights Era 9 a .m . April 29 SC 205/206
The American Theatre Festival
By Jack Holmesis presented by special
arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.
7 p.m. May 1 and 5 10 a.m. May 2; 8 p.m. May 3
2 p.m. May 4 SSB Auditorium
Directed by Alex Saccavino
A moving portrayal of the words and events in the life of Robert F. Kennedy, from the death of his brother, President Kennedy, through the Civil Rights crisis and conflicts over the Vietnam War, to his decision that the only way to stop that war was to run for the presidency himself. The New Yorker called RFK a “labor of love and conscience.” Using the music and visual images of the ‘60s, RFK brings back a time when the nation was inspired to believe that the American Dream was possible for all.
Auditions 7 p .m . March 11-12
Callbacks – 7 p .m . March 13 FAB 110
The English and History departments are dedicated to keeping our national heritage alive. Stop by the festival and learn about our nation’s history. For more information, call 636-922-8050.
By Win Wells
produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.
10 a.m. May 1; 7 p.m. May 2 1 p.m. May 3; 8 p.m. May 4
2 p.m. May 5 SSB Auditorium
Directed by Becky David
Gertrude Stein and a Companion illuminates the relationship between Gertrude Stein, noted author and patron of the arts, and Alice B. Toklas, Gertrude’s friend, lover, editor, critic and muse. In 1920s Paris, Stein’s salon was the epicenter of the artistic movements of the day. To the outside world, Toklas was simply Stein’s “companion,” but this play reveals the significant influence she had on Stein and on the arts culture of the 1920s.
Auditions 7 p .m . March 11-12
Callbacks – 7 p .m . March 13 FAB 110
$6 General admission$5 Seniors (55+) and non-SCC
studentsFree SCC students with IDFree (2) SCC faculty and staff
Discount (must purchase ticket for both shows):$10 General admission$9 Seniors (55+) and
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International Education WeekSCC celebrates international
education with free seminars, events and film screenings. All events take place in the
Daniel J. Conoyer Social Sciences Building Auditorium
unless otherwise noted.
Film: Once Upon A Time in Anatolia 7 p .m . Nov . 12
Hosted by Virginia Guneyli
Study Abroad in Cannes 11 a .m . Nov . 13
Hosted by Denise McCracken
Study Abroad in Canterbury 1 p .m . Nov . 13
Hosted by Karen Jones
Film: Babies 7 p .m . Nov . 13
Hosted by Paul Roesler
Culture Shock: Adjusting to Life in America 10 a .m . Nov . 14
ESL Student Panel
Film: Reggae Brittania 7 p .m . Nov . 14
Hosted by Michael Kuelker
Why Singapore Math? 8:30-9:50 a .m . Nov . 15
Hosted by Joyce Lindstrom
Holidays Around the World 11 a .m .-1:30 p .m . Nov . 15
SC Plaza Bistro
Film: Lemon Tree 7 p .m . Nov . 15
Hosted by Laura Chehade
Celebrate heritage
Pride Month
Speaker: Zach Wahls – What Makes a Family? New perspective on gay marriage 7 p .m . Oct . 2
Film: 50 Faggots 7 p .m . Oct . 10
National Coming Out Day Activities All Day Oct . 10
Native American Heritage Month
The Real Story of the First Thanksgiving 11 a .m .-1:30 p .m . Nov . 7 SC Plaza Bistro $5 or five canned food items
Childhoods Lost: The Tragic Story of the Boarding School Era in Native American History 10-11:20 a .m . Nov . 27
Film: Thunderheart 7 p .m . Nov . 27
Painted Sky Northstar Dance Company Workshop: 10-11:20 a .m . Nov . 29 Performance: 7 p .m . Nov . 29
Black History Month
Film: A Lot Like You Noon Feb . 4
Speaker: Eli Kimaro, filmmaker Interracial relationships 7 p .m . Feb . 5
Women’s History Month
Film: Mystic Iran: The Unseen World Noon March 4
Speaker: Aryana Farshad – Mystic Iran: The Unseen World documentary filmmaker 7 p .m . March 5
Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Film: Finding Face Noon April 9
Speaker: Skye Fitzgerald – Finding Face documentary filmmaker 7 p .m . April 10
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All events are held in SSB Auditorium unless otherwise noted.
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By Beth Henley
is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists
Play Service, Inc., New York.
7:30 p.m. Oct. 3-4 8 p.m. Oct. 5-6
2 p.m. Oct. 7 School Matinee: 10 a.m. Oct. 4
(High school and above)
Directed by Pamela Cilek
Crimes of the Heart is a Pulitzer Prize winning dark comedy about three sisters who reunite on the occasion of the youngest sister Babe’s recent trouble with the law. She is being accused of attempting to shoot her husband. Her explanation was “I was having a bad day.” Unfortunately, the entire family has been having bad days with Pappy’s poor health, Meg’s floundering singing career and Lenny’s forgotten birthday. Together the three sisters, along with a young lawyer, work through family problems, old loves and past hurts to get Babe acquitted. This play is about growing up, siblings, family vendettas and accepting our families.
By Richard Harrisproduced by special arrangement
with Samuel French, Inc.
7:30 p.m. Nov. 14-15 8 p.m. Nov. 16-17
2 p.m. Nov. 18 School Matinee: 10 a.m. Nov. 15
(Middle school and above)
Directed by Lynne Snyder
This good-natured comedy chronicles several months in the life of a beginning adult tap dance class. Each of the eight diverse students has his or her own reason for joining, but they make a point of coming every week to chat, relax, and if they can manage, learn a couple of dance steps. Led by Mavis, their eternally patient instructor, and accompanied by the acerbic pianist Mrs. Fraser, the students (who range from hopeless to competent) strive to master the basics of dance. But the steps and routines are just the background for the real focus of the play – the relationships and interactions of these 10 very different people. By their final performance, not only have the class members developed some degree of skill, but they also have overcome the inhibitions, awkwardness and personality conflicts that have kept them out of sync.
By Ira Levinis presented by special
arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.
7:30 p.m. March 6-7 8 p.m. March 8-9 2 p.m. March 10
School Matinee: 10 a.m. March 7 (High school and above)
Directed by Jeff David
The first line of the play sets everything up perfectly …
“A thriller in two acts. One set, five characters. A juicy murder in Act One, unexpected developments in Act Two.”
This highly successful play tells the story of an acclaimed playwright, famous for his theatrical thrillers, who has had a recent string of flops and misfires. He is ready to try anything to reverse his fortunes even if it means bringing the killing off the page. He begins a collaboration with a young student who has written the beginnings of a top-notch thriller. Through a series of twists and turns the characters real intentions all begin to shine through. The trap is set. Not everyone will make it out alive.Auditions
7 p .m . Aug . 20-21 Callbacks – 7 p .m . Aug . 22
FAB Theater
Auditions 7 p .m . Oct . 8-9
Callbacks – 7 p .m . Oct . 10 FAB 108
Auditions 7 p .m . Jan . 22-23
Callbacks – 7 p .m . Jan . 24 FAB Theater
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Music & Lyrics by Stephen
SondheimBook by Burt
Shevelove and Larry Gelbart
Originally produced on Broadway by Harold S. Prince
is presented through special arrangement with Music
Theatre International (MTI).
7:30 p.m. July 23-25 8 p.m. July 26-27
2 p.m. July 28 (Middle school and above)
Directed by Lynne SnyderMusical Direction
by Gene Ditch
Set in ancient Rome, this fast-paced and outrageous show is one of the funniest musicals ever written. Comedy reigns supreme when a thoroughly disarming slave named Pseudolous schemes to gain his freedom by helping his master’s son get the girl he desires. Laugh to Stephen Sondheim’s wonderfully witty music and hilarious dance numbers.
Center Stage Theatre invites SCC students and community residents to audition.
By Edward Albeeis presented by special
arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.
7:30 p.m. April 24-25 8 p.m. April 26-27 2 p.m. April 28th
School Matinee: 10 a.m. April 25 (For mature audiences, high school and above)
Directed by Hal Berry
When Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf opened on Broadway in 1962, critics raved at what became a transformational play for the American theatre. Targeting the modern American marriage, it broke new ground with its controversial profanity and sexual situations. Set in New England during the Cold War ‘60s, the marriage of George and Martha, with its “razor-sharp” dialogue and vicious taunts, is laid open for all to see. Winner of both the Tony and the New York Drama Critics awards for Best Play, it went on to become a very successful film starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
Tickets may be purchased online at stchastickets.com, by phone (636-922-8050) or at the SCC Box Office starting four weeks before the production, or at the door beginning one hour before performance time. Children under age 10 will not be admitted unless productions are specified “suitable for children.”
Educational Matinees Educational matinees are offered to provide a learning tool to high school teachers to enrich their curricula. Cost is $5 per student with one free chaperone ticket for every 15 students in attendance. Reservations are required along with a deposit of 20 percent. A non-refundable final payment is required one week prior to the scheduled performance. Call the SCC Box Office at 636-922-8050 to make group reservations.
$8 General admission$6 Seniors and non-SCC
studentsFree SCC students with ID
Budget Wednesdays$5 All tickets (SCC students free with ID)
Box Office Hours9 a.m.-3:30 p.m Monday-Friday
Auditions 7 p .m . March 11-12
Callbacks – 7 p .m . March 13 FAB 110
Auditions Vocal/Acting: 7 p .m . May 21-22
Dance: 6 p .m . May 23 Callbacks – 7 p .m . May 23
FAB Theater
Admission
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Book by Tim KellyMusic and Lyrics by David Reiser
Produced by Special Arrangement with Pioneer Drama Company
7 p.m. Oct. 19-20 2 p.m. Oct. 20-21
The Creeps, a charming though unusual family, live in a dilapidated mansion in Edible Falls. Unfortunately, their home is in an exclusive and snobby neighborhood dominated by a group of people who are certain the Creeps are ruining Pilgrim Road’s chance to win the yearly All American Street Contest – which they have lost every year. The neighborhood’s self-appointed leader makes it her mission to force the family out of Pilgrim Road. The result is comic misadventure spiced up with very strange characters. This entertaining family show is full of show-stopping musical numbers that will make you very glad you met the Creeps.
Auditions: 8:30 a .m . Aug . 18
Auditions Auditions are open to youth ages 8-18. Actors must be accompanied by a parent. Auditions will be in the Donald D. Shook Fine Arts Building Theater. See individual shows for dates and times.
Ticket Information Tickets can be purchased online at stchastickets.com or by calling SCC Corporate and Community Development up to three weeks before the show at 636-922-8233.
The Creepy Creeps of Pilgrim Road, $8
White Christmas, $8
The Scarlet Pimpernel, $9
Based upon the Paramount Pictures film. Written for the Screen by Norman
Krasna, Norman Panama, and Melvin Frank, Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin, Book by David Ivies and Paul Blake, Original Stage
Production directed by Walter Bobbie, Orchestrations: Larry Blank, Vocal and
Dance Arrangements: Bruce Pomahac
Produced by Special Arrangement with R&H Theatricals, New York, NY
7 p.m. Dec. 14-15 2 p.m. Dec. 15-16
Based on the beloved, timeless film, this heartwarming musical features 17 well-known Irving Berlin standards, such as Blue Skies, I Love a Piano, How Deep Is the Ocean, and of course, White Christmas. After World War II, Bob Wallace and Phil Davis relentlessly pursue a busy and highly successful song and dance career. Their lives change completely when they meet and follow two sisters to Vermont for the holidays. This romantic and uplifting musical comedy is fun for the whole family. Celebrate the holidays with wonderful songs and dancing, as you relive this traditional favorite.
Auditions: 8:30 a .m . Aug . 18 Callbacks: 1 p .m . Aug . 19,
6 p .m . Aug . 20
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Projections International Film SeriesSCC faculty and staff host free showings of feature films and preface each film with an introduction on the social implications and importance of the film, and optional discussions follow. Films are sponsored by the SCC Student Activities Office, the Global Education Committee and the Multicultural Programming Committee. All films are shown in the Daniel J. Conoyer Social Sciences Building Auditorium. For more information, visit stchas.edu/calendars.
Fifth annual SCC Student Film FestivalWatch the budding talent of St. Charles County high school students and SCC students at the fifth annual SCC Student Film Festival. The event is scheduled for 6:30 p .m . Thursday, April 25, in the Daniel J. Conoyer Social Sciences Building Auditorium. View the winning submissions from each category and clips from each submission. Plus, the audience will vote for the “fan favorite.”
Qualifying students may submit entries into one of several categories. Entries are due by 5 p .m . Thursday, April 18 .
To learn more, contact Darren Osburn at 636-922-8564 or at dosburn@stchas .edu. You can also find the event on Facebook – “St. Charles Community College Student Film Festival.”
Film: Once Upon a Time in Anatolia 7 p .m . Nov . 12 Hosted by Virginia Guneyli
Film: Babies 7 p .m . Nov . 13 Hosted by Paul Roesler
Film: Reggae Brittania 7 p .m . Nov . 14 Hosted by Michael Kuelker
Film: Lemon Tree 7 p .m . Nov . 15 Hosted by Laura Chehade
Film: Born Into Brothels 7 p .m . Feb . 26 Hosted by Vi Rajagopalan and Bill Kristen
Film: Le fils de l’épicier (The Grocer’s Son) 7 p .m . Feb . 27 Hosted by Denise McCracken
Book and Lyrics by Nan Knighton, Music by Frank Wildhorn, Based on the Novel The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy, Original Broadway Production Produced by Radio City Entertainment and Ted Forstmann
With Pierre Cossette, Bill Haber, Hallmark Entertainment and Kathleen Raitt; Orchestration
by Kim Scharnberg
Produced by arrangement with and the music and dialogue material furnished by TAMS-WITMARK MUSIC LIBRARY, INC. 560 Lexington Ave., New York, NY 10022
7 p.m. March 15-16, 22-23 2 p.m. March 16-17, 23-24
This swashbuckling tale is set during the French Revolution, where a small group of British men, led by the mysterious “Scarlet Pimpernel,” rescue French aristocrats from the guillotine. Everyone’s dying to know the identity of the hero – including an emissary of the newly established French Republic. See how the “Pimpernel” saves the day in this action-packed fun and witty show that pits the good guys against the bad guys in 18th-century France.
Auditions: 6 p .m . Jan . 3
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There is something different going on every week, and almost all the events are FREE! Call 636-922-8214 or visit stchas.edu/calendar for more information about activities on campus happening outside the classroom.
The Joy of Censorship by Joe Raiola 7 p .m . Aug . 30 SSB Auditorium
Fall Fun Blitz – featuring South Jordan 11 a .m . Sept . 5-6 Campus Plaza*
Comedy Night: Grant Lyon and Josh Wolf 7 p .m . Sept . 8 FAB Theater Tickets – $5 for students, $10 for all others. Tickets may be purchased online at stchastickets.com.
Community Sit-In Movie 8 p .m . Sept . 14 Outside TECH*
Lunchtime Entertainment: Chantae Cann Noon Oct . 16 Café-Bookstore
Scary Movie Marathon Lecture followed by the film SSB Auditorium
Silent House (2011) Rated R 6:30 p .m . Oct . 22
The Woman in Black (2012) Rated PG-13 6:30 p .m . Oct . 23
Fright Night (2011) Rated R 6:30 p .m . Oct . 24
The Cabin in the Woods (2011) Rated R 6:30 p .m . Oct . 25
Zombieland (2009) Rated R 6:30 p.m. Oct. 26
Lunchtime Entertainment: Zach Noon Dec . 4 Café-Bookstore
Comedy Night: Tonee Bell and J Chris Newberg 7 p .m . Feb . 2 FAB Theater Tickets – $5 for students, $10 for all others. Tickets may be purchased online at stchastickets.com.
Lunchtime Entertainment: Rudy Currence Noon Feb . 12 SC Plaza Bistro
Kate Nash: From Picketing to Pornography – The Freedoms and Limitations of Student Speech at Public Colleges Noon March 6 SSB Auditorium
Spring Fling 11 a .m . April 24-25 Campus Plaza*
Community Sit-In Movie 8 p .m . May 10 Outside TECH*
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
* Rain site is CC Gym
Visit stchas.edu/calendar for the most up-to-date calendar of events .
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Multicultural programsSCC sponsors multicultural and diversity programming. Events are free and open to the community. All events are held in SSB Auditorium unless otherwise noted.
Middle Eastern Dance Performance/Dinner 6:30 p.m. (dinner); 7:30 p.m. (performance) Sept. 8 Tickets: $25 (dinner/performance); $8 (performance) Visit stchas.edu/learnforlife or call 636-922-8233.
4th Annual SCC Idol 7 p.m. Oct. 5 Free for students and kids under 5; $5 for all others
Between the Covers Book Club Kick-Off Meeting Noon Jan. 30 SC Private Dining Room Between the Covers is an SCC-wide book club kicking off in Spring 2013. We’ll get together to hang out, eat and discuss books that will cover a wide range of interests.
Between the Covers Book Club Meetings Noon Feb. 27; April 3; May 1 SC Private Dining Room
Film: Born Into Brothels 7 p.m. Feb. 26 Hosted by Vi Rajagopalan and Bill Kristen
Film: Le fils de l’épicier (The Grocer’s Son) 7 p.m. Feb. 27 Hosted by Denise McCracken
Veterans Week events
The Americans at Normandy: The Story of D-Day Noon Nov . 5Presented by John McManus, Missouri University of Science & Technology
Student Veteran Panel 11:30 a .m .-12:50 p .m . Nov . 6Hear what life is like as a veteran from a student’s perspective. All panelists are current SCC students who have served in the military. This event is free and open to the public.
Healing America’s Veterans: A Dog, a Project, and a Guitar featuring SCC student Angela Peacock 7 p .m . Nov . 7Angela Peacock, SCC student and Iraq war veteran, will share her story about her therapy dog, GI Joe, and her work as a mentor with the Wounded Warrior Project. In addition, learn about Six String Heroes,
a program aiding veterans in learning to use music as therapy.
Coming Home and Finding Work: The Employment Struggle For Veterans 11:30 a .m .-12:50 p .m . Nov . 8A panel discussion led by Hal Berry, professor of history and theater, regarding the issues for veterans returning home from war and trying to obtain employment in civilian life.
Army Vehicle Display 10 a .m .-1 p .m . Nov . 9 Campus Plaza
Veteran’s Week Celebration 11 a .m . Nov . 12 CC GymKeynote speaker: Lieutenant General Kathleen M. Gainey, Deputy Commander of U.S. Transportation Command
For more information, visit stchas.edu/veteransweek .
All events are held in SSB Auditorium unless otherwise noted.
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August Art ExhibitionDynamic vs. Static Aug . 28-Sept . 21
The Joy of Censorship by Joe Raiola 7 p .m . Aug . 30 SSB Auditorium
SeptemberMiddle Eastern Dance Performance/Dinner 6:30 p .m . (dinner); 7:30 p .m . (performance) Sept . 8
Comedy Night: Grant Lyon and Josh Wolf 7 p .m . Sept . 8
Coffeehouse7 p .m . Sept . 13 SSB Student Lounge
Community Sit-In Movie 8 p .m . Sept . 14 Outside TECH
OctoberArt Exhibition Transform Oct . 1-Nov . 2
Center Stage Production Crimes of the Heart7:30 p .m . Oct . 3-4; 8 p .m . Oct . 5-6; 2 p .m . Oct . 7 School Matinee: 10 a .m . Oct . 4
YPT Production The Creepy Creeps of Pilgrim Road7 p .m . Oct . 19-20 2 p .m . Oct . 20-21
4th Annual SCC Idol 7 p .m . Oct . 5 SSB Auditorium
NovemberVeterans Week Nov . 5-12
Coffeehouse7 p .m . Nov . 9 SSB Student Lounge
International Education Week Nov . 12-15
Film: Once Upon a Time in Anatolia 7 p .m . Nov . 12 SSB Auditorium
Film: Babies 7 p .m . Nov . 13 SSB Auditorium
Film: Reggae Brittania 7 p .m . Nov . 14 SSB Auditorium
Film: Lemon Tree 7 p .m . Nov . 15 SSB Auditorium
Center Stage Production Stepping Out 7:30 p .m . Nov . 14-15 8 p .m . Nov . 16-17; 2 p .m . Nov . 18 School Matinee: 10 a .m . Nov . 15
Art Exhibition SCC Fall Student Art Exhibition Nov . 19-Dec . 7
DecemberSCC Concert Band 8 p .m . Dec . 3
SCC Singers, Chamber Choir 8 p .m . Dec . 4
SCC Jazz Combos 8 p .m . Dec . 5
SCC Orchestra 8 p .m . Dec . 6
YPT Production White Christmas 7 p .m . Dec . 14-15 2 p .m . Dec . 15-16
JanuaryArt Exhibition Printmaking and Sculpture Invitational Jan . 28-Feb . 22
SCC Opera Workshop 8 p .m . Jan . 12
SCC Opera Workshop 3 p .m . Jan . 13
Between the Covers Book Club Kick-Off Meeting Noon Jan . 30 SC Private Dining Room
FebruaryComedy Night Tonee Bell and J Chris Newberg 7 p .m . Feb . 2 FAB Theater
Film: A Lot Like You Noon Feb . 4 SSB Auditorium
Coffeehouse7 p .m . Feb . 21 SSB Student Lounge
Film: Born Into Brothels 7 p .m . Feb . 26 SSB Auditorium
Film: Le fils de l’épicier (The Grocer’s Son) 7 p .m . Feb . 27 SSB Auditorium
Between the Covers Book Club Meeting Noon Feb . 27 SC Private Dining Room
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All events are in the Donald D. Shook Fine Arts Building unless otherwise noted. For a map, visit stchas.edu/maps.
MUSIC
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ART EXHIBITIONS
YOUNG PEOPLE’S THEATRE
MarchArt Exhibition SCC Art Department Faculty Exhibition March 4-April 5
Film: Mystic Iran: The Unseen World Noon March 4 SSB Auditorium
Aryana Farshad – Mystic Iran: The Unseen World documentary filmmaker 7 p .m . March 5 SSB Auditorium
Kate Nash: From Picketing to Pornography – The Freedoms and Limitations of Student Speech at Public Colleges March 6 SSB Auditorium
Center Stage Production Deathtrap7:30 p .m . March 6-7 8 p .m . March 8-9 2 p .m . March 10 School Matinee: 10 a .m . March 7
YPT Production The Scarlet Pimpernel7 p .m . March 15-16, 22-23 2 p .m . March 16-17, 23-24
AprilBetween the Covers Book Club Meeting Noon April 3 SC Private Dining Room
Coffeehouse7 p .m . April 12 SSB Student Lounge
Film: Finding Face Noon April 9 SSB Auditorium
Skye Fitzgerald – Finding Face documentary filmmaker 7 p .m . April 10 SSB Auditorium
Art Exhibition SCC Juried Student Art Exhibition April 22-May 3, 2013
Music Choral Music Festival – Invitational April 20 FAB and SSB
Center Stage Production Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?7:30 p .m . April 24-25 8 p .m . April 26-27 2 p .m . April 28 School Matinee: 10 a .m . April 25
Film SCC Student Film Festival 6:30 p .m . April 25 SSB Auditorium
Seminar – Perilous Times: Robert F. Kennedy and the Civil Rights Era 9 a .m . April 29 SC 205/206
MayGertrude Stein and a Companion 10 a .m . May 1; 7 p .m . May 2 1 p .m . May 3; 8 p .m . May 4 2 p .m . May 5 SSB Auditorium
RFK 7 p .m . May 1, 5; 10 a .m . May 2 8 p .m . May 3; 2 p .m . May 4 SSB Auditorium
Between the Covers Book Club Meeting Noon May 1 Private Dining Room
SCC Concert Band 8 p .m . May 6
SCC Singers 8 p .m . May 7
SCC Jazz Combos 8 p .m . May 8
SCC Orchestra 8 p .m . May 9
Sophomore Recitals 8 p .m . May 10-11
Community Sit-In Movie 8 p .m . May 10 Outside TECH*
SCC Show Choir Matinee 11 a .m . May 15
SCC Show Choir 8 p .m . May 16, May 17
JulyArt Exhibition Continuing Education Art Extravaganza July 22-Aug . 3
Center Stage Production A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum7:30 p .m . July 23-25 8 p .m . July 26-27 2 p .m . July 28
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