Friday, June 25, 2010
Opening Ceremonies of the Young Thetre Festival in South Korea
With TV, reporters, policitians, civic officials, academic leaders adn over 1,000 flag waving, chanting, enthusiastic theatre students the 2010 Young Theatre Festival kicked off near the Theatre District in Seoul South Korea.
Theatre Chair Michael Tick gave a speech on behalf of the only U.S. Department of Theatre invited to perform. Then the cast from Antigone did the opening choreograhic scene of Prof. Tick's punk-rock version of this Greek classic with evocative and exciting choreogrphy by Prof. Molly Buchman.
Theatre Chair Michael Tick gave a speech on behalf of the only U.S. Department of Theatre invited to perform. Then the cast from Antigone did the opening choreograhic scene of Prof. Tick's punk-rock version of this Greek classic with evocative and exciting choreogrphy by Prof. Molly Buchman.
A visit to the National Museum of Classic/Traditional Korean Music
As a percussionist, it was interesting to see this permanent exhibition of Korean instruments--as well as documents and manuscripts.
Meeting with Dean P.K. Chun, faculty and students from Kyonggi University
The Dept. of Theatre faculty and I had a wonderful dinner with Dean P.K. Chun, Prof. Sang Sik Nam, Choreographer K Lee and several students from Kyonggi University. The propects of collaboration and exchange are very exciting.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Opening of Young Theatre Festival in Seoul, South Korea
The Young Theatre Festival in Seoul South Korea had a festive opening ceremony on Saturday, June 19, 2010 in an open space near Seoul's vibrant theatre district.
Michael Tick spoke to the audience of over 1,000 and the LSU cast of Antigone did an early scene from the show.
Michael Tick spoke to the audience of over 1,000 and the LSU cast of Antigone did an early scene from the show.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Allyson Presswood--one of 56 LSU University Medalist's
4.0 grade point average. Allyson Presswood, the sole honoree from the College of Music and Dramatic Arts (BA in Music, 2010).
l.r. Provost Astrid Merget, CMDA Dean Laurence Kaptain, Allyson Presswood and Chancellor Michael V. Martin.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
LSU Dept. of Theatre to Seoul South Korea
http://www.theatre.lsu.edu/Antigone.html
At LAX waiting for flight that leaves at 1:00 pm on Wed and arrives at 6:00 pm on Thursday!
At LAX waiting for flight that leaves at 1:00 pm on Wed and arrives at 6:00 pm on Thursday!
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Saturday, June 5, 2010
The Dean in Mexico City
In May I performed with the New York Philharmonic and this weekend (June 4th and 6th, 2010) I'm appearing with Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional (Mexico's National Symphony) in Mexico City. Carlos Miguel Prieto is the music director, and I have also performed with him and the Huntsville Symphony and more recently the Lousiana Philharmonic. He is having tremendous (and well-desrved) recognition and success: two recent reviews: Tortonto Symphony and Chicago Symphony.
Why is the Dean of the College of Music and Dramatic Arts out playing with orchestras? There are four answers, all of which are taken from the position description created in 2008 by the faculty of the CMDA in the search (2009) for a new Dean of the CMDA at LSU.
•Provides intellectual and artistic leadership by inspiring faculty, students, staff, donor partners, and professional colleagues.
• Identifies and leverages opportunities that will capture the imaginations of a strategic and broad range of leaders in business, technology, and the performing arts.
• Persuasively communicates the mission and vision of the College of Music & Dramatic Arts to a broad audience of stakeholders.
• Promotes collaborative opportunities internally and externally with the community, local and regional arts organizations.
Why is the Dean of the College of Music and Dramatic Arts out playing with orchestras? There are four answers, all of which are taken from the position description created in 2008 by the faculty of the CMDA in the search (2009) for a new Dean of the CMDA at LSU.
•Provides intellectual and artistic leadership by inspiring faculty, students, staff, donor partners, and professional colleagues.
• Identifies and leverages opportunities that will capture the imaginations of a strategic and broad range of leaders in business, technology, and the performing arts.
• Persuasively communicates the mission and vision of the College of Music & Dramatic Arts to a broad audience of stakeholders.
• Promotes collaborative opportunities internally and externally with the community, local and regional arts organizations.
Laurence Kaptain with Maestro Carlos Miguel Prieto in Mexico City after the June 4th, 2010 concert with OSN.
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