Draft 5 (08AUG14)
PSU DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC, THEATRE, AND DANCE
PANTOS PROJECT
LEO EGUCHI
SASHA CALLAHAN
PANTOS PROJECT WITH TRIBUTARY DANCE
PSU THEATRE: LIVING IN THE MOMENT WITH ELIZABETH DAILY & ALLAN DIBIASE
September 5 & 6 at 7 p.m.
September 25 & 26 at 8 p.m.
Two New England-based emerging dance companies
September 27 at 2 p.m.
combine talents to present an evening of high-energy,
Actress Elizabeth Daily
contemporary dance. Amanda Whitworth, PSU direc-
and pianist Allan DiBi-
tor of dance and artistic director of Tributary Dance,
ase—both faculty mem-
teams up with dance educator and choreographer
bers—offer an evening
Kathleen Pantos ’08 for Pantos Project’s premiere
of dramatic readings
performance to support the PSU Dance Program.
of poetry, ranging from the contemplative to the
HANAWAY THEATRE $20 ADULT/$15 SENIOR & YOUTH
comedic, including works by Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, Jane Kenyon, and faculty member Liz Ahl. Living in the Moment celebrates the complexity,
TRIO VERITAS PLAYS SHOSTAKOVICH
challenges, and memorable moments of our lives.
September 21 at 1 p.m.
SMITH RECITAL HALL $9 ADULT/$8 SENIOR/$7 YOUTH
New Hampshire Music Festival artists Sasha Callahan (violin) and her husband Leo Eguchi (cello) join faculty member Dan Perkins (piano) in perform-
JAZZ STANDARD TIME
ances of the piano trios of Dmitri Shostakovich. The
October 7 at 7 p.m.
first trio was composed when Shostakovich was 17
The PSU jazz faculty performs jazz standards from
and in love, while the second, more dark and edgy,
the 60s to the present.
was written two decades later under Soviet scrutiny.
STUDIO THEATRE $6 ADULT/FREE TO SENIORS & YOUTH
SMITH RECITAL HALL $15 ADULT/$14 SENIOR/$12 YOUTH
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