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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
The Department of Theatre and Dance will host a week-long residency, “Global Majority Men in Dance,” conducted by guest artists and Williams Visiting Professors Alfonso Cervera and Irvin Gonzalez during the week of Feb. 21.
The art of storytelling takes center stage when the Department of Theatre and Dance presents “Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play” as the next offering in the Walter Gloor Mainstage Series.
Creativity and craftsmanship of Theatre Design and Production students at SUNY Fredonia, along with faculty and staff in the Department of Theatre and Dance, are in the spotlight in an exhibition at Patterson Library in Westfield.
While it was written almost four decades ago, Professor Paul W. Mockovak thinks Larry Kramer’s 1985 play “The Normal Heart” still carries a very relevant message.
Department of Theatre and Dance Professor Paul Mockovak served as the stage director/choreographer for Syracuse Opera’s recent presentation of “The Impresario,” its first production since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
The 18th century will meet the 1980s when the Hillman Opera presents its whimsical take on Italian composer Domenico Cimarosa’s masterpiece “Il Matrimonio Segreto” (“The Secret Marriage”) in November.
After spending the 2020-21 season presenting its performances in a virtual format, the Department of Theatre and Dance has returned to live, in-person events with the Fredonia Dance Ensemble performing its Fall Chamber Concert in November.
Bachelor of Fine Arts Dance students will perform a new work by guest artist Christopher K. Morgan, executive director of Dance Place, Washington, D.C., at the Fredonia Dance Ensemble’s Fall Chamber Concert at the Merrins Dance Theatre in November.
Returning to the stage of the Robert W. Marvel Theatre at SUNY Fredonia for the first time in about two years was sure to make the Department of Theatre and Dance production of Andrew Lippa’s musical “The Wild Party” a special occasion.
Jennifer Cody, a veteran of Broadway, film and television who earned a B.F.A. in Acting at SUNY Fredonia in 1991, has returned to campus as choreographer of “The Wild Party,” the first show of the 2021-2022 Walter Gloor Mainstage Season.