Live at Rose Lehrman - Fall 2017 Getting to the Core Booklet

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Getting to the Core – a faculty resource guide to the arts at HACC

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Lisa Campbell Director, Live at Rose Lehrman Phone Number: 717-780-2576 Internal Extension: 212576 Email: lacampbe@hacc.edu The Rose Lehrman Arts Center is located on HACC’s Harrisburg Campus.

Getting to the Core

Getting to the Core is an educational resource guide that connects the Live at Rose Lehrman performing artist series to the core curriculum of HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College. Each page of this booklet lists: • A performance • Suggested classes that may have a connection • Special events planned with the artist(s) Interested faculty are encouraged to review the guide and consider building the artists’ work into their syllabus. Examples include: • Requiring students to attend the performance and then discussing the work in class* or give a writing assignment • Giving extra credit to students who attend the performance by having them write a response or provide documentation of their attendance • Inviting the artist to your classroom to lead a discussion on their work. It is our hope that by integrating the arts into your class, students will have an opportunity to learn the coursework from a different perspective, which can be engaging and fun. * Lisa Campbell is available to attend your class and assist in the conversation if you are interested.

Free Tickets Faculty who require their students to attend a performance are eligible for one (1) complimentary ticket to attend the show. Simply email a copy of your syllabus to Lisa Campbell, director of Live at Rose Lehrman, at lacampbe@hacc.edu. She will make arrangements for your free ticket to be available at the box office for pick up the night of the performance. All HACC faculty and staff receive a 50-percent discount to our shows at all times (one ticket per employee per show). HACC students receive tickets to all our performances for the discounted price of $10. Students must come to the box office and show their student ID. Box office hours are Monday from 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Tuesday-Friday from 11 a.m. -3 p.m. or one hour before the performance.


Guest Artist Residencies Each guest artist is in residence from two-to-five days. In addition to their public performance, they do a number of things including workshops, masterclasses and guest lectures. If you are interested in having an artist visit your class or would like to bring your class to a scheduled special event, please contact Lisa Campbell to make arrangements. Classroom visitation opportunities are limited.

Academic Department Index of Suggested Performances Anthropology • Bill Miller • Catapult Communication Bill Miller Education • Bill Miller • Catapult English • Bill Miller • Catapult • Cherish The Ladies Foundational Studies • Bill Miller • Catapult • Cherish The Ladies

Humanities • Bill Miller • Catapult • Cherish The Ladies Music • Bill Miller • Catapult • Cherish The Ladies Music Business • Bill Miller • Cherish The Ladies Philosophy Catapult Psychology Catapult

Geography Catapult

Sociology • Bill Miller • Catapult

Government Bill Miller

Theatre Catapult

History • Bill Miller • Catapult • Cherish The Ladies


MUSIC BILL MILLER WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 2017 7:30 P.M. Bill Miller is a Grammy Award-winning Native American recording artist, performer, songwriter, activist, painter and world-class native flute player. His long-standing career has led him to work with some of the biggest names in the music business, from Arlo Guthrie and Richie Havens to Pearl Jam and Tori Amos. His flute playing was featured on Vanessa Williams’ song, “Colors of the Wind,” for the award-winning soundtrack of Disney’s “Pocahontas.” Miller has produced over a dozen albums and led Wisconsin’s La Crosse Symphony Orchestra. His newest project is “Look Again to the Wind: Johnny Cash’s Bitter Tears Revisited.” Residency Opportunity Wednesday, Sept. 27, at Noon Lunch and Learn in Whitaker Hall, Room 214 Join us as Miller discusses racial reconciliation.

Anthropology Cultures of the World/205

Foundation Studies College Success/100

Communications Mass Media and Society/120

Government and Politics Introduction to American Government/201

Education Integrating Arts and Play/140 English College Writing/051 Native American Literature/269

History History of the US I/103 Humanities Intro to Humanities/101

Music Intro to Music/102 World Music/104 Music Business Music Business Studies/214 Sociology Intro to Sociology/201 Social Problems/202 Race and Cultural Relations/205


DANCE CATAPULT WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, 2017 7:30 P.M. Catapult may technically be a shadow-dance company; however, it’s really a theatrical art form that has an amazingly imaginative combination of dance, storytelling and sculpture. Catapult was founded in 2009 by Adam Battlestein, choreographer, creative director and 19-year master teaching artist for Pilobolus Dance Theatre. The group catapulted to fame on Season 8 of “America’s Got Talent,” earning their way to the finals of the NBC-TV hit show. During their Live at Rose Lehrman performance, Catapault will take on a wide variety of subjects in storytelling including: Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons,” American history and settling the West, school bullying, spirituality, the human life cycle and international travel – all against the backdrop of cutting-edge technology.

Anthropology Cultures of the World/205

History History of the US I/103

Sociology Introduction to Sociology/201

Education Integrating Arts and Play/140

Humanities Intro to Humanities/101

English College Writing/051

Music Intro to Music/102

Theatre Intro to Theatre/101 Intro to Acting/110 Theatre Movement/130 Acting III/210

Foundation Studies College Success/100

Philosophy Comparative Religion/200

Geography World Geography/201

Psychology Social Psychology/221 Life Cycle/209


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CHERISH THE LADIES – CELTIC CHRISTMAS TUESDAY, NOV. 28, 2017 7:30 P.M.

Photo credit: Mark Hajdasz

Cherish The Ladies, is the Grammy Award-nominated, Irish-American super group that formed in 1985 to celebrate the rise of extraordinary women in what had been a male-dominated Celtic music scene. For more than three decades, Cherish The Ladies has shared timeless Irish traditions and good cheer with audiences worldwide. They’ve brought their signature blend of virtuosic instrumental talents, beautiful vocals and stunning step dancing to the White House, the Olympics and PBS with their special, “An Irish Homecoming.” Residency Opportunity Tuesday, Nov. 28 Meet and Greet Rose Lehrman Lobby (immediately following the performance)

Education Integrating Arts and Play/140

Humanities Intro to Humanities/101

English College Writing/051

Music Intro to Music/102 World Music/104

Foundation Studies College Success/100 History History of the US I/103

Music Business Music Business Studies/214 Entertainment and Music Promotion/225


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