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CPC announces MUSC events
The
Cultural Projects Council has been bringing arts and cultural diversity
to MUSC since its inception in 1984. Its mission, which is to promote
the development of a well-rounded university student and enrich the
lives of MUSC faculty staff and alumni, is fulfilled each year with
events such as these offered this spring.
Fat
Tuesday
11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m., Feb. 5, MUSC Horseshoe
Enjoy “Big Easy” sounds, cuisine, and festivities right here at MUSC.
Feast on food for sale by local restaurants and dance to the blues by
Shrimp City Slim and Wanda Johnson from noon-1 p.m. Free beads will be
distributed.
MUSC
Night at the Charleston Ballet Theatre
7:30 p.m., Feb. 8
Charleston Ballet Theatre, 477 King St.
Featuring Best of Broadway followed by a reception with the dancers.
Cost is $5 for students (two per ID), and $10 for employees (two per
ID). Tickets are on sale in the Office of Student Programs.
Concert
at St. Luke’s
8 p.m., Feb. 29
St. Luke’s Chapel
Featuring a performance by The Company Company, “MUSC Good Times
Variety Hour.” A free dessert reception by Saffron will follow the show.
MUSC
Student, Staff and Faculty Art/Photo Exhibit
Artwork submissions: March 3- 21
Artwork displayed: April 1- 30.
Are you secretly hiding your artistic talents? Let them shine for all
of MUSC to see. Drop off one to two entries at the Office of Student
Programs located in the Harper Student Center, SW 213. All forms of
artwork are welcome. Artwork to be hung on the wall must be prepared
with adequate hardware and will be displayed in the Harper Student
Center Courtenay Gallery.
Concert
at St. Luke's
7:30 p.m., March 28
Basic Science Building Auditorium
Featuring De Gullah Conneckshun, a histo-musical presentation of the
origins, history and culture of the Gullah/Geechee people presented by
Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah Sovereign Nation and a troupe from
St. Helena Island. A dessert reception will follow. The event is free
and open to everyone.
For information, contact the Office of Student Programs at 792-2693.
Friday, Feb. 1, 2008
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