NOTE: Fanfare 2002 pictures have been sent to you on CD. If you
have not received the CD, contact SLU Public Information, 985-549-2341.
The photos also will be available online at
www.selu.edu/fanfare/fanfare02/photos02.html
Note: One extra pictures not on the CD -- lpo_klauspeter_oct27.jpg
-- has been e-mailed to you or is available on the web address above.
WEEK FIVE CUTLINES ...
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Fanfare’s always popular Picnic ‘n Pops, scheduled for Sunday, Oct.
27 at the Southeastern University Center, will feature the Louisiana Philharmonic
Orchestra, directed by Klauspeter Seibel.
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Fanfare presents Core Ensemble’s chamber music theater piece, “Tres
Vidas (Three Lives),” at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 28 at the Pottle Music
Building Auditorium. The production combines the talents of cellist Tahirah
Whittington, pianist Hugh Hinton, percussionist Michael Parola, and actress
singer Georgina Corbo.
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Fanfare’s “Then and Now” lecture series features Southeastern History
and Political Sciences Department head Bill Robison on Wednesday, Oct.
30. Robison, author of numerous articles on early modern England, will
reveal the origin of some popular superstitions in “Vampires, Werewolves,
Witches and Wizards.” His free lecture is scheduled for 1 p.m. in Pottle
Music Building Auditorium.
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Lorraine Despres, an Amite native who has had a stellar career as a
writer for television and film and is the author of a new novel, will present
a Fanfare lecture, “What’s a Girl from Amite Doing in Hollywood,” at 2
p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29, at the Columbia Theatre. The lecture is free.
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Flute virtuosos Brooks de Wetter-Smith, left, and Brazilian Antonio
Carrasqueira, right, along with pianist Maria José Carrasqueira,
center, will present “Flautas Fantasticas!,” a concert that captures the
brilliance and spirit of music from Brazil, Europe, and the United States,
at 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31, at Pottle Music Building Auditorium. The performance
is free and will be followed by a flute and piano master class.
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Danceworks, Southeastern’s resident dance company, will contribute
an original work, “Sleepwalker Nocturne,” to the Fanfare schedule on Wednesday,
Oct. 30.
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Fanfare’s finale on Friday, Nov. 1, is the innovative and dynamic Aquila
Theatre Company’s performance of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”
Curtain time is 7:30 p.m. at the Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts. |