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Fanfare 2005 Calendar

2005 Schedule Changes: In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina there have been several changes to the Fanfare 2005 schedule. 
Events that have been CANCELED:
Hungarian Settlement Celebration (Oct. 1)
International House of Blues Foundation exhibit (Oct. 3-28, opening reception Oct. 3)
Sunday with the Arts concert at Greenfield Baptist Church(Oct. 9)
BerryPatch Quilt & Art Expo (Oct. 16)
Catechism II (Oct. 29)

Events that have been CHANGED, BUT NOT CANCELED are:
The Sound of Music has moved from Oct. 11-16 to NOV. 1-5. Performances in the Pottle Music Building Auditorium are 7:30 p.m. nightly with an additional 2:30 p.m. matinee on Nov. 5.
Southeastern Theatre’s Vrooommm! has been replaced with Steel Magnolias and has moved from Oct.4-7  to OCT. 12-15. 
The Serafin String Quartet (Oct. 12, 7:30 p.m.) has moved from the Columbia Theatre Conference Center to POTTLE MUSIC BUILDING AUDITORIUM.
The Serafin String Quartet “informance” (Oct. 13, 2 p.m.) has moved from the Pottle Music Building Auditorium to the MUSIC RECITAL HALL.
Toxic Audio (Oct. 13, 7:30 p.m.) has moved from Vonnie Borden Theatre to POTTLE MUSIC BUILDING AUDITORIUM.
The Cyrano de Bergerac film and panel discussion (Oct. 10, 3:30 p.m.) have moved from Vonnie Borden Theatre to the STUDENT UNION THEATRE.


Thursday, September 29
Brown Bag Concert
noon, Pottle Performance Circle

Sunday, October 2
Sunday with the Arts: The Question of 
God: A Debate
3 pm, Grace Memorial Episcopal Church, 
100 W. Church St., Hammond

Monday, October 3
Charles Dranguet and Roman Heleniak:
“Ghost Towns of the Manchac Swamp Revisited”
7 pm, Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime 
Museum, 133 Mabel Dr., Madisonville

Tuesday, October 4
Opening reception: Alumni Art Exhibit
5-6:30 pm, Sims Memorial Library. 
(Exhibit open through November 6. Library hours)
Harlem Gospel Choir
7:30 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts 

Wednesday, October 5
Randy Sanders: “Brains vs. Brawn: Ty Cobb, 
Babe Ruth, and Scientific Baseball in 
Early 20th Century America”
1 pm, Pottle Music Building Auditorium
Foreign Film: Goodbye Lenin (German) 
3:30 pm, Pottle Music Building Recital Hall

Thursday, October 6
Opening reception: Mark the Line: National 
Invitational Exhibition
Dana Sperry video: Humpty Dumpty
5-6:30 pm, Contemporary Art Gallery, East 
Stadium (Exhibits open through November 6. 
Gallery hours: 8 am-5 pm, weekdays;
Wednesdays until 8 pm)
Capitol Steps
7:30 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts

Sunday, October 9
Amite Arts Council: Classics in the Country
6pm, Amite High School Performing Arts Center, 
403 S. Laurel St., Amite

Monday, October 10
Cyrano de Bergerac: film and panel discussion
3:30 pm, Student Union Theatre
Auditions: Missoula Children’s Theatre: Robin Hood
4 pm, Southeastern Lab School

Tuesday, October 11
Odyssey Dance Theatre: Shut Up & Dance
7:30 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts 

Wednesday, October 12
Harry Laver: “Robert E. Lee's Strategic 
Gambling Habit”
1 pm, Pottle Music Building Auditorium
Foreign Film: You Laugh (Italian) 
3:30 pm, Pottle Music Building Recital Hall
Serafin String Quartet
7:30 pm, Pottle Music Building Auditorium

Wednesday, October 12 – Saturday, October 15
Southeastern Theatre: Steel Magnolias
7:30 pm, Vonnie Borden Theatre

Thursday, October 13
Serafin String Quartet
2 pm, Music Recital Hall
Toxic Audio
7:30 pm, Pottle Music Building Auditorium

Saturday, October 15
Tangipahoa Traveling Puppet Show
10:30 am, Hammond Library,
314 E. Thomas, Hammond
Missoula Children’s Theatre: Robin Hood
2 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts 

Sunday, October 16
Sunday with the Arts: Trio Sonacion (Guitarists Patrick Kerber and Jeff Rogers; soprano Patricia Ramirez)
3 pm, Covenant Presbyterian Church, 4375 Hwy. 22, Mandeville

Monday, October 17
High Noon Fiction: Jack Bedell, Norman German, 
Alison Pelegrin
Noon, Vonnie Border Theatre

Tuesday, October 18
Aquila Theatre Company: The Strange Case
of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
7:30 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts 

Wednesday, October 19
Michael Kurtz: “The Depths of Human Depravity: 
Serial Killers in American History”
1 pm, Pottle Music Building Auditorium
Foreign Film: Ponette (French) 
3:30 pm, Pottle Music Building Recital Hall
Special film: Coach Carter
8 pm, Student Union parking lot

Thursday, October 20
Aquila Theatre Company: Hamlet
7:30 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts 

Friday, October 21
Andrew Garland, baritone
7:30 pm, Pottle Music Building Auditorium

Sunday, October 23
Sunday with the Arts: Southeastern Jazz Combo
3 pm, First Methodist Church, 2200 Rue Denise, Hammond

Monday, October 24
High Noon Fiction: Bev Marshall and Tim Gautreaux 
Noon, Vonnie Border Theatre
Southeastern Chamber Orchestra
7:30 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts 

Wednesday, October 26
Barbara Forrest: “Church and State Separation: 
The Myths and the Truth”
1 pm, Pottle Music Building Auditorium
Foreign Film: El Super (Spanish) 
3:30 pm, Pottle Music Building Recital Hall

Thursday, October 27
Southeastern Wind Symphony 
7:30 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts 

Friday, October 28-Saturday, October 29
Sweet Home Folklife Days
9 am-4:30pm, Sweet Home Baptist Church Museum, Kentwood

Saturday, October 29
"Tricks and Treats" 
10:30 am, Hammond Library, 314 E. Thomas, Hammond

Sunday, October 30
Picnic ’n’ Pops
Southeastern Wind Symphony -- and more!
6 pm, University Center

Monday, October 31
William B. Robison: “History Goes to the Movies, Episode Five: Monster Movies and History”
1 pm, Pottle Music Building Auditorium

Tuesday, November 1 - Saturday, November 5
Southeastern Opera/Music Theatre Workshop
The Sound of Music
7:30 pm, Nov. 1-5; 2:30 p.m. matinee, Nov. 5
Pottle Music Building Auditorium

Thursday, November 3
Coach Ken Carter: "Average Is Just Not Good Enough"
7:30 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts


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