September
| Art Gallery ExhibitFACULTY BIENNIAL EXHIBITION Sept. 3 - 28 Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Opening Reception: Thursday, Sept. 6, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.Rebecca Randall Bryan Art Gallery, Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts
Works created by the faculty of the Department of Visual Arts highlight the diversity of artistic expression at CCU. Enjoy works created in the studio by the distinguished artists and scholars who call Coastal Carolina University home. Admission: Free (no ticket required)
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| Atlantic StageGOD OF CARNAGE By Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher HamptonThursday, Sept. 6, 7:30 p.m.Friday, Sept. 7, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8, 7:30 p.m.Sunday, Sept. 9, 3 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 13, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 15, 7:30 p.m.Sunday, Sept. 16, 3 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 20, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 23, 3 p.m. 79th Avenue Theatre, Myrtle Beach Higher Education Center, Room 206 79th Avenue North and U.S. 17 Bypass, Myrtle Beach
A playground altercation between 11-year-old boys brings together two sets of Brooklyn parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. At first, diplomatic niceties are observed, but as the meeting progresses and the rum flows, tensions emerge and the gloves come off, leaving the couples with more than just their liberal principles in tatters. Winner of the 2009 Tony Award. “Elegant, acerbic and entertainingly fueled on pure bile. It’s Reza’s sharpest work since Art.” —Variety Atlantic Stage, the Myrtle Beach area’s only professional theatre, was organized by Coastal Carolina University theatre faculty and utilizes CCU’s stage facilities at its 79th Avenue location. Tickets available at www.atlanticstage.com.
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The Jackson Family Center for Ethics & Values Community Conversation: Outdoor Movie,I AM Thursday, Sept. 6, 8 p.m.Prince Lawn (Rain location: James J. Johnson Auditorium, Wall College of Business)
The documentary I Am follows director Tom Shadyac (of Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and The Nutty Professor fame) and his crew around the world as they interview doctors, philosophers, religious leaders and others asking two questions: What is wrong with the world, and what can we do to fix it? The film encourages individuals to discover that we are more connected than we may believe and brings a message of hope for the future. Presented by the Jackson Family Center for Ethics & Values, along with the Office of International Programs and Services and the Philosophy Club. For more details about this event, please visit: www.coastal.edu/jacksoncenter and www.facebook.com/jacksoncenter. Admission: Free (no ticket required)
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The Jackson Family Center for Ethics & Values Insights from World ReligionsLIVING IN LOVE - RUMI Monday, Sept. 10, 4:30 p.m.Lackey Chapel
Eleanor Finnegan of CCU’s Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies faculty will speak on Rumi, the 13th-century Muslim poet and Sufi mystic, and his universal messages of love. This community discussion is co-sponsored by the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies and the Jackson Family Center for Ethics and Values. For more details about this event, please visit: www.coastal.edu/jacksoncenter and www.facebook.com/jacksoncenter. Admission: Free (no ticket required)
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| The Office of International Programs and Services Foreign Film Series RABBIT-PROOF FENCE Thursday, Sept. 13, 6 p.m.James J. Johnson Auditorium, Wall College of Business
The Australian film Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002-Rated PG) is set during a period known as the stolen generation, when half-caste children were removed from their Aboriginal homes and forced into indentured servitude to “save them from themselves.” Two sisters and a cousin flee the gulag and travel thousands of miles through unforgiving outback in an effort to get home. This program is sponsored by the Office of International Programs and the Jackson Family Center for Ethics & Values, which will host a discussion on ethical questions following the film. Admission: Free (no ticket required)
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SPECTRUM CONCERT James L. Tully, director Friday, Sept. 14, 7 p.m. Wheelwright Auditorium
Join us for the annual Coastal Band Program fundraising concert. This joint effort between the CCU Bands and the Office for Philanthropy provides an opportunity for patrons to see the direct effects of their generosity. The spectrum concert features student music groups from the CCU Band program. You’ll hear an hour of uninterrupted music with everything from guitars to drums, and styles from classical to jazz to show tunes. The grand finale features the CCU Symphonic Band performing exciting music including the famous “Colonel Bogey March” made famous in the epic World War II movie, The Bridge on the River Kwai. Reserved Seating $9 per personCCU and HGTC students (one per valid ID): $3 CCU and HGTC faculty/staff (two per valid ID): $3Alumni/Senior Citizens (ages 65 and over): $7Osher Lifelong Learning Institute members: $7Teens (ages 11 to 17): $3Children (ages 10 and under): Free with ticket(must be accompanied by an adult) |
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The Jackson Family Center for Ethics & Values ETHICS CRASH COURSE Tuesday, Sept. 18, 4:30 p.m.James J. Johnson Auditorium, Wall College of Business
This event, presented by CCU faculty member Brian Tracy, provides a brief introduction to the branch of philosophy called ethics, in preparation for the Jackson Center’s flagship series, “Tea & Ethics.” For more details about this event, please visit www.coastal.edu/jacksoncenter and www.facebook.com/jacksoncenter. Admission: Free (no ticket required)
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| Office of Multicultural Student ServicesCULTURAL CELEBRATION Wednesday, Sept. 19, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.Rain Date: Wednesday, Sept. 26, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.Prince Lawn
Coastal Carolina University’s Cultural Celebration is an event designed to involve all areas of campus in celebrating different cultures. The festival highlights the history, music, dance, art and food of many countries and cultures. In addition to ethnic entertainment, there will be arts and jewelry on display, as well as offerings of cuisine from various countries. Tables will be set up for CCU student organizations and clubs to showcase different cultures. Admission: Free (no ticket required)
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Coastal Carolina University Department of Theatre INTIMATE APPAREL A play by Lynn NottageThursday, Sept. 20, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22, 7:30 p.m.Wednesday, Sept. 26, 7:30 p.m. Thursday Sept. 27, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 28, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29, 3 and 7:30 p.m. Edwards Theatre, Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts
In turn-of-the-century Manhattan, a melting pot of cultures, colors and dreams simmers. As strains of ragtime fill the air, Esther, an African-American seamstress, sews corsets and other intimate apparel for clients – from ladies of the evening to high-society women. Suddenly, for Esther, these items of clothing represent the hope of love, but will she find it in a forbidden relationship with the Orthodox Jewish merchant or with the romantic stranger from Barbados? Winner of the 2004 New York Drama Critics Circle and the Outer Critics Circle Awards, Intimate Apparel is a lush tale of romance, humor and heartbreak. Reserved Seating:$15 per personCCU and HGTC students (one per valid ID): $5 CCU and HGTC faculty/staff (two per valid ID): $10Alumni/Senior Citizens (ages 65 and over): $10Osher Lifelong Learning Institute members: $10Teens (ages 11 to 17): $5Children (ages 10 and under): $5(must be accompanied by an adult)
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Coastal Carolina University Voice Faculty LO, HEAR THE GENTLE LARK Amy Hardison Tully, director Tuesday, Sept. 25, 7:30 p.m.Edwards Recital Hall, Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts
Join music faculty members Patti Edwards (soprano), Jeffrey Jones (baritone) and Amy Hardison Tully (flute) for a night of vocal music interspersed with flute in obbligato and duet accompanied by Daniel Hull (guitar) and Daniel Francis (piano). The program includes works by J.S. Bach, Gabriel Fauré, Albert Roussel, John Rutter, John Corigliano and Ronald Roxbury. Reserved Seating:$3 per personCCU and HGTC students (one per valid ID): Free (with ticket)CCU and HGTC faculty/staff (two per valid ID): Free (with ticket)Alumni/Senior Citizens (ages 65 and over): $3Osher Lifelong Learning Institute members: $3Teens (ages 11 to 17): $3Children (ages 10 and under): Free (with ticket)(must be accompanied by an adult)
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The Jackson Family Center for Ethics & Values Tea & Ethics SeriesOWNING YOUR IDEAS Students and Plagiarism in the Digital AgeThursday, Sept. 27, 4:30 p.m.James J. Johnson Auditorium, Wall College of Business
This Tea & Ethics panel discussion will explore the ethical issues that concern students as they deal with the increasingly problematic world of idea ownership. The panel will explore what it means to own intangible objects like ideas, how the changing digital landscape presents students with new and complex problems, and what can be done to educate students with respect to these difficulties as they attempt to succeed academically. The talk begins at 4:30 p.m.; tea and snacks will be available beginning at 4 p.m. For more details about this event, please visit www.coastal.edu/jacksoncenter and www.facebook.com/jacksoncenter. Admission: Free (no ticket required)
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DAVID BANKSTON & FRIENDS Thursday, Sept. 27, 7:30 p.m.Wheelwright Auditorium
After a three-year hiatus from performing his original songs, singer-songwriter David Bankston returns with his acoustic guitar to perform selections from his CDs, the award-winning Galvez Town and Jazz Blues Gospel Shoes. He will also premiere new songs. The concert will feature guest performances by some of his musical friends. Past guests have included Steve Bailey, Sam Broussard of Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys, and American Idol star Elise Testone. Reserved Seating $9 per personCCU and HGTC students (one per valid ID): $3 CCU and HGTC faculty/staff (two per valid ID): $3Alumni/Senior Citizens (ages 65 and over): $7Osher Lifelong Learning Institute members: $7Teens (ages 11 to 17): $3Children (ages 10 and under): Free with ticket(must be accompanied by an adult)
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