HCC LIVE! Special Events and Performances - Winter/Spring 2017

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WINTER/SPRING 2017


WELCOME

Each year, Harford Community College hosts a variety of cultural opportunities – from national touring acts to local resident companies, jazz to classical, magic to ballet. We strive to bring quality events that offer our community entertainment options that are often only available in more urban areas. From month to month and year to year, you never know who will be gracing our stages, but you can be sure they will create an unforgettable memory.

National Geographic Live Speakers Series is sponsored by Harford County Public Library and Harford Community College Student Services.

VOICEPLAY

Our Live! at Harford Community College calendar hosts an exciting winter/spring season, and we’ve made it easier for you to learn about the great cultural offerings on our campus. LIVEatHarfordCC.com showcases all of our concert, performance, exhibit, and community event information in one place. We hope you will plan to visit our website often and join us for these outstanding season highlights: • VoicePlay • New Shanghai Circus

BGE embraces the philosophy that

their corporate vitality depends on the well-being of the communities they serve. Through thoughtful social investments of time and money, they strive to enhance the quality of life in these communities where their employees, customers, and families live. To demonstrate their commitment, BGE has sponsored the Family Series of plays, musicals and performances for the 2016-2017 cultural events season.

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• National Geographic Live Speaker Series: Dangerous Encounters • Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo Live Our staff and volunteers want you to have the best possible experience before, during, and after the show. We hope you will share your suggestions about ways we may improve your experience to make it unforgettable. Please contact the Ticket Office at 443-412-2211 or email snicolaides@harford.edu. Thank you for supporting the arts in Harford County!

Susan Nicolaides Director for Cultural Events and Performing Arts DINOSAUR ZOO LIVE


Live from Nashville

The Winter Doldrums

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FEBRUARY

Exhibit Opening: APG as Catalyst: Harford County’s Changing Landscape Lecture: APG: Historical Highlights The Rainbow Fish VoicePlay Military Tea Annual Winter Wine Expo

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Peter Rabbit Tales

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JANUARY

Lecture: Stress on the Home Front: Life of a Military Family Assassins, The Musical New Shanghai Circus

Exhibit Opening: Poems From the Mountains

Living History: Rosie the Riveter The Andrea Brachfield Quartet

Discussion: “I Remember When”: Women at Work Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo Live Military Tea

AT A GLANCE

Check the various listings to select all of your favorites, but remember many shows sell out fast. Order your tickets online at LIVEatHarfordCC.com so you can choose your favorite seat for any show. Events and performances are subject to change.

Lecture: Casus Belli: The United States Enters World War I Pete the Cat, The Musical

Joseph Regan, Tenor and Joseph Satava, Piano

Lecture: A Curious Land with Susan Muaddi Darraj

Lecture: The Domestic Architecture of Aberdeen’s Canning Dynasties Lecture: APG and the Environment

National Geographic Live Speaker Series: Dangerous Encounters

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Musical

Annual Juried Student Art & Design

Lecture: How Imminent is Eminent Domain? Corvus Ensemble

Lecture: Chemical Weapons in World War I and Beyond

Discussion: “I Remember When”: Uprooting and Relocating

Eugenie Jones, Singer/Songwriter Bel Air Community Band

NEW SHANGHAI CIRCUS

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JUNE

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AT A GLANCE

Check the various listings to select all of your favorites, but remember many shows sell out fast. Order your tickets online at LIVEatHarfordCC.com so you can choose your favorite seat for any show. Events and performances are subject to change.

Gun Clubs and Waterfowling in the Upper Chesapeake Region Cesar Millan LIVE! An Evening of Chamber Music

Mr. Charlie

Exhibit Opening: “Up in Arms” by Scott Ponemone Legally Blonde, The Musical

Applied Music Students in Recital Second Shift and HCC Jazz Ensemble Beauty and The Beast

NEW SHANGHAI CIRCUS

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KINETIC CANVAS: SALVADOR DALI

ANDREA BRACHMAN QUARTET

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AUGUST

Kinetic Canvas: Salvador Dali


JANUARY

PETER RABBIT TALES

LIVE FROM NASHVILLE

PETER RABBIT TALES

ENCHANTMENT THEATRE COMPANY

THE WINTER DOLDRUMS

A SUNDAY AFTERNOON OF MUSIC AND FINE ART

Friday, January 20 | 7 PM

Sunday, January 29 | 3 – 5 PM

In celebration of Beatrix Potter’s 150th birthday anniversary, Enchantment Theatre Company brings her captivating story about Peter Rabbit to life. Using fantastic masks, whimsical puppets, gorgeous scenery and original music, the magical world of Beatrix Potter comes alive on stage.

Enjoy the HCC music faculty’s annual concert in the Chesapeake Theater. Following the music performances, stroll over to the Student Center and admire the Fine Arts faculty’s annual exhibit of paintings, sculpture, photographs, digital art, and ceramics in the Chesapeake Gallery. Join the HCC Artists in Residence “After Hours” at a reception featuring hot jazz, cool drinks, and tasty treats.

AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Premier $25, Orchestra $20, Terrace $15

LIVE FROM NASHVILLE

CHESAPEAKE THEATER AND STUDENT CENTER General Seating: Adult $15, Youth (Ages 3-17) $1, HCC Student Free With HCC ID

Sunday, January 22 | 3 PM Kick off your New Year with an afternoon of phenomenal fiddling, fancy footwork and top-flight vocals with this incredible production direct from Music City. Featuring America’s greatest country, folk and patriotic music, this song and dance spectacle will have your toes tapping as you celebrate a century of music — everything from Roy Acuff, Patsy Cline and Johnny Cash to Ricky Skaggs, The Charlie Daniels Band, Garth Books, The Judds, Taylor Swift, and more!

THE WINTER DOLDRUMS

AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Premier $30, Orchestra $25, Terrace $20

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FEBRUARY

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APG AS CATALYST: HARFORD COUNTY’S CHANGING LANDSCAPE

EXHIBIT OPENING

Tuesday, February 7 | 1 – 7 PM HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE

APG: HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS

LECTURE

Tuesday, February 7 | TBD Lecture by Jeff Smart, Command Historian, RDECOM HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a seat, or email haysheighe@harford.edu.

MILITARY TEA

Tuesday, February 14 | 12:30 – 1:30 PM HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE $15 per person; HCC Student Free With HCC ID. Call 443-412-2539 or email haysheighe@harford.edu.

THE RAINBOW FISH

Friday, February 10 | 7 PM Sensory Friendly Performance* Based on the book by Marcus Pfister Take a swim with the Rainbow Fish in this delightful and touching musical about the value of sharing true friendship with others. With her lovely coloring and shimmering scales, the Rainbow Fish is used to being the most beautiful creature in the ocean. When other fish ask her for some silver scales, she must decide whether to sacrifice the one thing that makes her so unique. *This event has been designed to create a supportive, welcoming experience for children on the autism spectrum. The performance features modulated sound and light levels and a relaxed environment. AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Premier $16, Orchestra $12, Terrace $10

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ANNUAL WINTER WINE EXPO

Sunday, February 19 | 3 - 6 PM Sample fine wines from around the world, taste great craft brews, and savor delicious food from some of the area’s top restaurants. No one under age 21 will be permitted in the Arena. APGFCU ARENA General Admission: $40 in advance, $50 at the door, $20 designated driver

HOW IMMINENT IS EMINENT DOMAIN?

CORVUS ENSEMBLE

SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT SERIES

Sunday, February 26 | 3 PM

PROTECTING YOUR BACKYARD FROM THE LIKES

Featuring: Faye Chiao, singer/composer; Suzanne Saba Hughes, cello; Stefan Petrov, piano

CARTA, AND THE FIFTH AMENDMENT

JOPPA HALL, RECITAL HALL #1

OF WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR, THE MAGNA

LECTURE

Tuesday, February 21 | 11 AM – 12:30 PM Lecture by AnnMarie Profili, Paralegal Studies Coordinator at HCC HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a seat, or email haysheighe@harford.edu.

General Seating: Adult $10, Youth (Ages 3-17) $1, HCC Student Free With HCC ID

“I REMEMBER WHEN”: UPROOTING AND RELOCATING

COMMUNITY DISCUSSION

Tuesday, February 28 | 12:30 – 2 PM Moderated by Iris Barnes, curator of Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum, and Executive Director of Hosanna School Museum HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a seat, or email haysheighe@harford.edu.

VOICEPLAY

Saturday, February 11 | 7:30 PM Back by popular demand! Straight from NBC’s The Sing Off, a capella sensation VoicePlay brings their own incredible brand of entertainment to the Amoss stage. An internationally acclaimed touring sensation, the group is blazing new trails and winning the hearts and imaginations of audiences around the world. AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Premier $25, Orchestra $20, Terrace $15

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MARCH

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STRESS ON THE HOME FRONT: LIFE OF A MILITARY FAMILY

NEW SHANGHAI CIRCUS LECTURE

Thursday, March 2 | 11 AM – 12:30 PM Lecture by Regina Roof-Ray, Assistant Professor of Psychology at HCC HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a seat, or email haysheighe@harford.edu.

ASSASSINS, THE MUSICAL

PHOENIX FESTIVAL THEATER

March 3, 4, 10 & 11 | 7 PM March 5 | 2 PM Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International. Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Book by John Weidman. Assassins is based on an idea by Charles Gilbert, Jr. Directed by Todd Starkey. Our nation’s most notorious assassins gather on stage to violently pursue a twisted American Dream in this multiple Tony Award-winning theatrical tour de force. Assassins combines Sondheim’s signature blend of intelligently stunning lyrics and beautiful music with a panoramic story of our nation’s culture of celebrity and the violent means some will use to obtain it, embodied by America’s four successful and would-be presidential assassins. CHESAPEAKE CENTER Reserved Seating: Adult $20, Senior (Age 60+) $16, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $16

Sunday, March 5 | 3 PM Get ready for a jaw-dropping spectacle of traditional Chinese circus acrobatics. With unparalleled grace and precision, astonishing acrobats, jugglers, and athletes defy gravity and perform breathtakingly fabulous feats that stretch the limits of human ability in the tradition of Chinese circus that dates back over 2,000 years. AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Premier $30, Orchestra $25, Terrace $20


THE ANDREA BRACHFELD QUARTET

AN EVENING OF JAZZ

Friday, March 10 | 8 PM JOPPA HALL, RECITAL HALL #1 General Seating: Adult $10, Youth (Ages 3-17) $1, HCC Student FREE With HCC ID POEMS FROM THE MOUNTAINS

POEMS FROM THE MOUNTAINS

“I REMEMBER WHEN”: WOMEN AT WORK

COMMUNITY DISCUSSION

EXHIBIT OPENING

March 3 – April 2 Reception: Thursday, March 9 | 5:30 – 7 PM Artist: Bart O’Reilly CHESAPEAKE GALLERY, STUDENT CENTER

ROSIE THE RIVETER

LIVING HISTORY PRESENTATION

Thursday, March 9 | 11 AM – 12:30 PM Interpreted by Mary Ann Jung

Wednesday, March 15 | 12:30 – 2 PM Moderated by Sharon Stowers, Professor of Sociology & Anthropology at HCC HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE

ERTH’S DINOSAUR ZOO LIVE

Saturday, March 18 | 1 & 5 PM Enjoy the ultimate playdate—65 million years in the making—as “Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo LIVE” guides your family on a breathtaking tour that begins in pre-historic Australia. You’ll observe, meet and interact with an eye-popping collection of amazingly life-like dinosaurs and other creatures presented in a theatrical performance that will thrill and entertain kids while stimulating their imaginations in ways that will forever connect them to their world! AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Magic Circle $40*, Premier $25, Orchestra $20, Terrace $15. *Magic Circle includes pre-show meet and greet with photo opportunity and a Dinosaur Zoo promotional item.

No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a seat, or email haysheighe@harford.edu.

MILITARY TEA

Tuesday, March 21 | 12:30 – 1:30 PM

STUDENT CENTER, ROOM 243

HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE

No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a seat, or email haysheighe@harford.edu.

$15 per person; HCC Student Free With HCC ID. Call 443-412-2539 or email haysheighe@harford.edu.

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CASUS BELLI: THE UNITED STATES ENTERS WORLD WAR I

LECTURE

APRIL

Thursday, April 6 | 12:30 - 2 PM Lecture by Andrew Kellet, Associate Professor of History at HCC STUDENT CENTER, ROOM 243 No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a seat, or email haysheighe@harford.edu.

PETE THE CAT, THE MUSICAL

Friday, April 7 | 7 PM Groovy Pete the Cat never loses his cool and Jimmy Biddle never strays from his routine. That is, until the groovy blue cat moves in with The Biddles. Can cat and boy ever be friends? Based on the popular series by Kimberly and James Dean, join Jimmy and Pete on a new musical adventure of friendship, all the way to Paris and back in a VW Bus. AMOSS CENTER

JOSEPH REGAN, TENOR AND JOSEPH SATAVA, PIANO

SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT SERIES

Sunday, April 9 | 3 PM JOPPA HALL, RECITAL HALL #1 JOSEPH REGAN

JOSEPH SATAVA

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General Seating: Adult $10, Youth (Ages 3-17) $1, HCC Student FREE with HCC ID 

Reserved Seating: Premier $16, Orchestra $12, Terrace $10


A CURIOUS LAND WITH SUSAN MUADDI DARRAJ

MEET THE AUTHOR

A NATURAL HABITAT MANAGED WELL: APG AND THE ENVIRONMENT

LECTURE

Wednesday, April 12 | 12:30 PM Professor Susan Muaddi Darraj, Associate Professor of English at HCC, will read from her awardwinning short story collection A Curious Land: Stories from Home, covering the experiences of the residents of a Palenstinian village on the West Bank. In addition, she will discuss her writing process and take questions from the audience. STUDENT CENTER No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2316 to reserve a seat, or email ssiebert@harford.edu.

THE DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE OF ABERDEEN’S CANNING DYNASTIES

LECTURE

Thursday, April 13 | 6:30 – 7:30 PM

Friday, April 21 | 12:30 – 1:45 PM Lecture by APG DPW Environmental Division HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a seat, or email haysheighe@harford.edu.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE SPEAKER SERIES: DANGEROUS ENCOUNTERS

Friday, April 21 | 7:30 PM Sponsored by Harford County Public Library Reptile expert and Nat Geo WILD TV host Brady Barr has made it his life’s work to study some of the most dangerous and endangered land animals—alligators and crocodiles. Celebrated for both his passion for wildlife conservation and his willingness to poke fun at himself, Brady shares colorful tales of his extensive work with reptiles, his passion for science, and firsthand observations of a planet in peril. CHESAPEAKE THEATER Reserved Seating: Premier Seat With Reception $40*, Side Orchestra $25, HCC Student Orchestra Seat (With HCC ID) $10 *Premier seat includes reserved seat in center section, reception with light refreshments and meet the speaker from 6:15 -7 PM in Chesapeake Center.

Lecture by Jacob Bensen, Local Historian HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a seat, or email haysheighe@harford.edu.

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EUGENIE JONES, SINGER/SONGWRITER

ANNUAL JURIED STUDENT ART & DESIGN EXHIBITION

EXHIBIT OPENING

April 20 – May 21 Reception: Monday, April 24 | 5:30 – 7 PM Curator: Guenet Abraham, Associate Professor of Graphic Design, UMBC CHESAPEAKE GALLERY, STUDENT CENTER

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER, THE MUSICAL

HCC ACTORS GUILD

April 21, 22, 28, 29, May 5 & 6 | 7:30 PM April 23, 30, May 7 | 3 PM Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International. Written by Don Schlitz and Ken Ludwig. The irresistible story of a fourteen-year-old boy growing up in the heartland of America based on the classic novel. Filled with foot-stomping, toe-tapping songs by Don Schlitz (“The Gambler”) and a book by Ken Ludwig, this musical adventure is a tale of thrilling escapes, comedy and inspiration for the whole family. BLACKBOX THEATER, JOPPA HALL General Seating: Adult $12, Senior (Age 60+) $8, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $8, HCC Faculty/Staff/Student $8

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CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN WORLD WAR I AND BEYOND

LECTURE

Tuesday, April 25 | 12:30 – 1:30 PM Lecture by Jeff Smart, Command Historian, RDECOM HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a seat, or email haysheighe@harford.edu.

BEL AIR COMMUNITY BAND

Sunday, April 30 | 3 PM Harford County’s own Bel Air Community Band, under the direction of Scott Sharnetzka, will perform a variety of contemporary and traditional band and wind ensemble music. BEL AIR HIGH SCHOOL General Seating: Free (no ticket necessary)

AN EVENING OF JAZZ

Friday, April 28 | 8 PM JOPPA HALL, RECITAL HALL #1 General Seating: Adult $10, Youth (Ages 3-17) $1, HCC Student FREE With HCC ID


GUN CLUBS AND WATERFOWLING IN THE UPPER CHESPEAKE REGION

LECTURE

Thursday, May 4 | 12:30 - 1:45 PM Lecture by C. John Sullivan, Waterfowling Historian

MAY

HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a seat, or email haysheighe@harford.edu.

CESAR MILLAN LIVE!

Sunday, May 7 | 4 PM Cesar Millan, star of the hit series “Cesar 911” on Nat Geo WILD and original host of the long-running “Dog Whisperer” series will reveal the secrets of happier, healthier relationships between humans and their beloved canines in his exciting live show that has delighted audiences all over the world. Audiences will be amazed and inspired to see Cesar in action as he demonstrates his incredible training techniques with multiple dogs from local rescues, live on stage! APGFCU ARENA Bargain $34.50, Standard $44.50, Premium $54.50, Platinum VIP $94.50—includes post-show meet and greet with Cesar Millan.

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AN EVENING OF CHAMBER MUSIC

Monday, May 15 | 7 PM The Music Department of Harford Community College presents an evening of music student ensemble performances. JOPPA HALL, RECITAL HALL #1 General Seating: Adult $5, Youth (Ages 3-17) $1, HCC Student Free With HCC ID

APPLIED MUSIC STUDENTS IN RECITAL

SECOND SHIFT AND HCC JAZZ ENSEMBLE

AN EVENING OF JAZZ

Friday, May 19 | 8 PM HCC’s vocal jazz ensemble under the direction of Marianne Pastelak, and instrumental jazz ensemble under the direction of Benny Russell, will appear in concert performing a variety of vocal and instrumental jazz styles including blues, swing, be-bop, and fusion. JOPPA HALL, RECITAL HALL #1

The Music Department of Harford Community College presents talented students of voice and instrumental music.

General Seating: Adult $5, Youth (Ages 3-17) $1, HCC Student Free With HCC ID

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Wednesday, May 17 | 7 PM

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BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

HARFORD DANCE THEATRE

Friday, May 19 | 7 PM Saturday, May 20 | 1 & 4 PM Sunday, May 21 | 1 & 4 PM Directed by Alex Hill Based on the traditional fairy tale by Gabriella-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve, this timeless story gets a charming new spin! Be our guest at the Beast’s dazzling castle where there are pirouetting plates, magical mirrors, and much more. This enchanting adaptation promises to delight audiences of all ages. CHESAPEAKE THEATER

Reserved Seating: Adult $16, Senior (Age 60+) $12, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $10


JUNE

MR. CHARLIE

SCOTT PONEMONE

HCC ACTORS GUILD

LEGALLY BLONDE, THE MUSICAL

PHOENIX FESTIVAL THEATER

June 2, 3, 9 & 10 | 8 PM June 4 & 11 | 3 PM

June 16, 17, 23 & 24 | 7 PM June 18 & 25 | 2 PM

Written by Justin Strittmatter

Music and Lyrics by Laurence O’Keefe and Nell Benjamin. Book by Heather Hach. Based on the novel by Amanda Brown and the MetroGoldwyn-Mayer motion picture. Directed by Roger Schulman. Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International.

This original comedy by HCC theatre student Justin Strittmatter tells of a well-meaning substitute teacher and the school and class that try to break his spirit. BLACKBOX THEATER, JOPPA HALL General Seating: Adult $12, Senior (Age 60+) $8, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $8, HCC Faculty/Staff/Student $8

“UP IN ARMS”

EXHIBIT OPENING

June 2 – mid-September Artist: Scott Ponemone

Reception: Thursday, September 14 5:30 – 7 PM CHESAPEAKE GALLERY, STUDENT CENTER

Harvard’s beloved blonde takes the stage by pink storm in this fun, upbeat story of selfdiscovery. Follow the transformation of Elle Woods as she tackles stereotypes, snobbery and scandal in pursuit of her dreams with memorable songs and dynamic choreography. Equal parts hilarious and heartwarming, this musical is so much fun, it should be illegal! CHESAPEAKE CENTER Reserved Seating: Adult $20, Senior (Age 60+) $16, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $16

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AUGUST

KINETIC CANVAS: SALVADOR DALI

HARFORD DANCE THEATRE

August 4 & 5 | 8 PM Directed by Lauren Carnesi The Kinetic Canvas series returns with an original dance theater production inspired by Surrealist artist Salvador Dali. This innovative performance takes the audience past melting clocks and into a realm of deep artistic reflection and unique beauty. Join us before each performance at 7 PM for an art reception and an informative pre-show discussion on Dali and Surrealism given by Jeff Ball, Associate Professor of Visual, Performing and Applied Arts at HCC. CHESAPEAKE CENTER Reserved Seating: Adult $20, Senior (Age 60+) $15, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $15

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KINETIC CANVAS: SALVADOR DALI


SUPPORT THE ARTS Many businesses and organizations have shown their confidence in our programming, but we need your support as well! Your tax-deductible donation made through the HCC Foundation, Inc. will be acknowledged in this season’s programs. Visit LIVEatHarfordCC.com and go to the “About Us” tab for more information.

GIVE THE GIFT OF THEATER Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of theater with a gift certificate to one of our many productions – it’s the gift that they won’t return! Gift certificates can be ordered online, over the phone, or in person at the Ticket Office. Visit LIVEatHarfordCC.com and go to the “About Us” tab for more information.

VOLUNTEER

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE: DANGEROUS ENCOUNTERS

LIVE FROM NASHVILLE

Volunteers are vital to the success of our performing arts series! If you would like to volunteer to be an usher, please call the Cultural Events Specialist at 443-412-2036 or email culturalevents@harford.edu.

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TICKETS

HOW TO PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE: MAIL:

Your seats are just a click away at LIVEatHarfordCC.com Download our order form at harford.edu/ticketoffice. Handling charges will apply.

TELEPHONE: IN PERSON: AT THE DOOR:

Charge tickets by calling 443-412-2211, Monday–Friday, 10 AM–3 PM. Purchase tickets at the Ticket Office in the Chesapeake Center, Monday–Friday, 10 AM–3 PM. Any remaining tickets will be sold at the door. The Box Office opens 45 minutes prior to performance.

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Everyone must have a ticket to be admitted. Recommended minimum age: 3 years. Strollers and car seats are not permitted in any venue. Theaters are accessible to individuals with disabilities. Patrons requiring special seating arrangements must contact the Ticket Office (443-412-2211) at least two weeks prior to the event. Assistive listening system headsets are available on a first-come, first-served basis and may be requested from the theater staff. Parking is limited. Plan to arrive early. Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the house manager.

Booster seats are available in the Amoss Center on a first-come, first-served basis. No outside food or beverages are permitted. Use of cameras, video and recording devices is event-specific and may be prohibited. Harford Community College and Harford Technical High School campuses are tobacco-free, including parking lots and personal vehicles. Visit LIVEatHarfordCC.com for purchase policies.

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SEATING

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APG Federal Credit Union Arena at Harford Community College The APG Federal Credit Union Arena, located in the Susquehanna Center, seats up to 3,200 and showcases a wide range of College and community events. Seating prices vary for each event.


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Located on the Harford Technical High School campus, the 908-seat Amoss Center serves both Harford Community College and Harford Technical High School through a partnership with the Harford County Public Schools.

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Venues are accessible to individuals with disabilities. Patrons requiring special seating arrangements must contact the Ticket Office at 443-412-2211 at least two weeks prior to the event.

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DIRECTIONS

Getting to Campus To Baltimore

Take Interstate 95 North or South to Exit 85, Aberdeen. Take Rt. 22 West. To proceed to HCC, continue traveling West on Rt. 22 toward Churchville for approximately 6 miles to the traffic light at the intersection of Rt. 22 and Thomas Run Road. Turn right on Thomas Run Road. The College campus is on the right. The Amoss Center is on the left.

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HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE PARKING


PETE THE CAT

Grants from the Maryland State Arts Council through the Harford County Cultural Arts Board Grants from other federal and state agencies Contributions from the Harford Community College Foundation, Inc. Contributions from Harford Community College Student Services

NEW SHANGHAI CIRCUS

Contributions from Harford County Public Library Corporate and individual contributions

GRANTS

grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency dedicated to A cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive. Funding for the Maryland State Arts Council is also provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, which believes that a great nation deserves great art.

AND CONTRIBUTIONS

SPECIAL EVENTS AND PERFORMANCES ARE MADE POSSIBLE BY:

DINOSAUR ZOO LIVE

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