2018 – 2019
Special Events
Performing Arts
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County College of Morris
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The combination of archival material and futuristic renderings celebrates the tradition of the college and its people and envisions CCM as a college of the future. Featured CCM students: Amy Albin, Juan BecerraGomez, Christie Bogner, Charlie Neely, Edward Lee and Heather Stevenson
Sherman H. Masten Learning Resource Center Art Gallery
Community
You are invited for a reception and show from the CCM archives and the CCM future! This exhibit offers a mix of historical records, photographs, announcements and videos, alongside recent works by six students who were commissioned by the college specifically for the anniversary show. The students use fashion and graphic design, painting, drawing, video and poetry to present their version of the future of CCM.
Thursday
September 20 12:30 p.m.
Community
Student Community Center Davidson Rooms Kai Roberts is a professional mental health speaker from Active Minds. As a full time Carnegie Mellon student Kai experienced chronic mental health issues brought on by the stress. In his high energy presentation, he tells the story of his battle with anxiety and panic disorder through interactive dialogue and hip-hop music in a warm and accessible way. Don’t miss his meaningful message of a story that gives hope a voice. This program is in recognition of Suicide Awareness Month and is sponsored by: CCM’s The Legacy Project and Departments of Counseling Services and Special Events Open to the public, no admission
Kai Roberts
Dr. Jason E. Smerdon December 3 6 – 7:30 p.m. Student Community Center, Davidsion A
Thursday,
October 11, 12:30 – 1:45 p.m. Sheffield Hall Room 100
Book Discussion
The Legacy Project Presents
Monday
Friday
October 26 4 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Community
Student Community Center Lobby
Halloween Happenings Come to our campus for safe, indoor trick or treating! Listen to silly and spooky tales of the season offered by professional storytellers and design a whimsical holiday craft and special 50th Anniversary Titan mask. It’s all at our Halloween Happenings here at CCM. A great event for little goblins and their families. Don’t forget to wear your costume! Admission FREE – Appropriate for grammar school age Co-Sponsored by Campus Life and Special Events
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8
Remembering
VETERANS DAY 12:30 p.m. Celebration of Honor Student Community Center Dragonetti Auditorium
*All military veterans are welcome to attend a light refreshment thank you reception.
CCM proudly honors our veterans with a tribute to their service including invited guest speakers from our military, musical and video performances.
Sponsored by Foundation and Special Events Performance: Music, Dance and Performing Arts Department Faculty and Students
Open to the public
Community
11:30 a.m. Veterans Reception Student Community Center Davidson Rooms
Music Theatre – Drama
Wednesday - Saturday
November 7 – 10 7:30 p.m., Saturday matinee at 2 p.m. Student Community Center Dragonetti Auditorium
ATTEND THE TALE OF SWEENEY TODD. Multi-Tony Award® winning, the great Stephen Sondheim, provides lyrics and music that reveal the tale of the fictional, Victorian character know as “penny dreadfuls.” This macabre operetta takes you through this murderous barber’s story of revenge and horror “peppered” with some comedic lunacy. Come take a bite out of this CCM production. General Admission $15. CCM Students, Alumni, Children under 12 and Seniors 62 and over $10 Presented by the Department of Music, Dance and Performing Arts
Thursday – Saturday
Wonderful
7:30 p.m., Saturday matinee at 2 p.m.
Student Community Center Dragonetti Auditorium In our American culture It's a Wonderful Life has become almost as familiar as Dickens' A Christmas Carol. The story is a natural for a stage adaptation: the saga of George Bailey, the Everyman from the small town of Bedford Falls, whose dreams of escape and adventure have been quashed by family obligation and civic duty, whose guardian angel has to descent on Christmas Eve to save him from despair and to remind him—by showing him what the world would have been like had he never been born—that his has been, after all, a wonderful life.
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General Admission $15. CCM Students, Alumni and Seniors 62 and over $10 Presented by the Department of Music, Dance and Performing Arts
Life
Music Theatre – Drama
December 6 – 8
Thursday
Music and Dance
November 29 7:30 p.m.
Student Community Center Dragonetti Auditorium
W i n t e r Music Concert
Days get shorter and the wind blows colder but music can melt the heart. Spend an evening wrapped in the warmth of performances by CCM’s Concert Choir and Wind Ensemble bringing to life the sounds of the season.
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April 2 – 6 Music and Dance
7:30 p.m., Saturday matinee 2 p.m. Student Community Center Dragonetti Auditorium
Based on the 1911 novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Mary Lennox, a young English girl born and raised in the British Raj, is orphaned by a cholera outbreak when she is ten years old. She is sent away from India to Yorkshire, England, to live with relatives whom she has never met. Her personality blossoms as she and a young gardener bring new life to a neglected garden, as well as to her sickly cousin and uncle. General Admission $15. CCM Students, Alumni, Children under 12 and Seniors 62 and over $10 Presented by the Department of Music, Dance and Performing Arts
Join us for this special production as we showcase the talen ts of our students and profes sional alumni in honor of CCM's 50th Anniversary!
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MUSIC Friday APRIL 26 CONCERT
7:30 p.m., Student Community Center Dragonetti Auditorium
THEATRE PERFORMANCE Monday and Tuesday, April 29 and 30 at 7:30 p.m. Music Technology Center Laboratory
Music and Dance
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County College of Morris
Titan Weekend MAY 3 - 5, 2019 • Friday: Foundation Gala, Hanover Marriott
CCM’s closing ceremonies of the 50th anniversary year and opening ceremonies on the future!
• Saturday: Titan Family Fun, CCM Campus › Planetarium Shows › Live Music › Family Activities • Sunday: 5 K Run . . . and so much more!
ALL PERFORMANCES ARE GENERAL SEATING Please contact the box office for special needs and available hearing devices. Tickets may be purchased: • Online at www.ccm.edu/newsEvents • At the Campus Life window in the Student Community Center • In the box office one hour prior to performance
Ticketed Performances are: $15 General Admission $10 CCM Students and Alumni & Seniors 62 and older
For ongoing information and updates on shows, events, auditions, and classes go to www.ccm.edu
Box Office and Ticket Questions: 973-328-5076 Music, Dance & Performing Arts Department: 973-328-5427 Special Events: 973-328-5054
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