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Art, music and dance at the University of Dayton

MUSIC Faculty Artist Series: Brass, Song and Bernstein, 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8, Sears Recital Hall. Faculty artists present a wide variety of lyrical 20th century music with a special tribute to Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990). Performers include John Benjamin, piano; Richard Chenoweth, horn; Phillip Farris, piano; Michael Keener, trombone; David Sievers, tenor; Linda June Snyder, soprano; and Jennifer Shoup, piano. The program includes a reunion of The Cantecor Trio (music for voice, horn and piano) with Richard Chenoweth, Linda Snyder and Phillip Farris, who performed together in recital at New York’s Carnegie Recital Hall in 1991.

Celebrations: Dayton Jazz Ensemble with Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, Victoria Theatre, 138 North Main St. Tickets are currently on sale at Ticket Center Stage at 937-228-3630 or online at www.ticketcenterstage.com.

Three brand new DCDC works will be performed to live music. One of the original works is set to an original jazz composition composed by UD music faculty member Damon Sink and performed by the University of Dayton’s Jazz Ensemble under the direction of Willie L. Morris III. Centerville High School’s student choral ensembles, directed by Kathy Sagan-Clark, will also perform.

Liederabend: An Evening of German Poetry and Song, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11, Sears Recital Hall. Student singers and pianists perform German Lieder by Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, Fanny Mendelssohn, Franz Liszt, Richard Strauss and others. German studies students will read poetry. Coordinated by Elke Hatch and Linda Snyder, the evening will be followed by a reception featuring German pastries.

Dayton Jazz Ensemble/Jazz Lab Band, 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 15, Kennedy Union Ballroom, Willie L. Morris III and James Leslie, conductors.

Guest Recital: Duo Chanot violin and piano recital, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17, Sears Recital Hall. Christopher Thompson, violin, and Michael Gurt, piano, will perform compositions by Mozart, Johannes Brahms and Cesar Franck. They will also perform “Divinities at Dawn” by Eric Ewazen, a work the duo commissioned in 2006.

Faculty Recital: David Sievers, tenor, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18, Sears Recital Hall. Tenor David Sievers and collaborative pianist Jennifer Shoup present a recital featuring works by Reynaldo Hahn, Johannes Brahms, Paolo Tosti, Gwyneth Walker, Joaquin Turina and L. C. Hicks.

Symphonic Wind Ensemble/University Concert Band, 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22, KU Ballroom. Patrick Reynolds and Nicole Gross, conductors.

University Orchestra, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25, KU Boll Theatre. Jiang Liu, conductor.

Dayton Jazz Ensemble, 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 26, Central State University. Willie L. Morris III, conductor.

For more information on music events, visit http://artssciences.udayton.edu/music http://artssciences.udayton.edu/music or call the music department at 937-229-3936.

DANCE UD Dance Ensemble Winter Concert, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 21-22, Kennedy Union Boll Theatre. Tickets are $10 general admission and $6 for UD faculty, students and staff. Contact the KU box office at 937-229-2545. Presented by the UD Theatre Program, the concert is an entertaining evening of dance combining selections from jazz, show business, tap and ballet, staged by selected choreographers from UD faculty and students and the Dayton dance community.

VISUAL ARTS Roger Freeman - Minor League Baseball, A Photographic Exhibition, Feb. 10 through March 11, Rike Center Gallery. Opening reception from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12. As part of the spring Dayton at Bat! baseball programs, the UD visual arts department will exhibit a series of works by well-known photographer Roger Freeman. Freeman’s minor league baseball series of photographs, fresh from a recent showing at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, N.Y., melds the art of the photograph and the sport of baseball into an impressive collection of 70 gelatin silver prints.

Ashley Cecil: The Painting Activist, Feb. 1-13, ArtStreet Studio D Gallery. Opening reception with artist lecture from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 3. Ashley Cecil, UD alumna, artist and social activist, presents an exhibit of celebratory portraits of women who have been touched by charitable organizations. Presented in conjunction with Human Rights Week.

Images from Science, Feb. 23 through March 26, ArtStreet Studio D Gallery. Opening reception from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25. This traveling exhibition, organized by the Rochester Institute of Technology, features 61 scientific photographs from around the world. The exhibit includes an magnified photograph of a fly’s head by Scott Streiker, an associate research electron microscopist at UD’s Nanoscale Engineering Science & Technology (NEST) Laboratory.

ArtStreet is located at the intersection of Lawnview Avenue and Kiefaber Street on the University of Dayton campus. Open 8 a.m. to midnight Monday through Friday and noon to midnight Saturday and Sunday. For more information about ArtStreet events, call 937-229-5101 or visit http://artstreet.udayton.edu http://artstreet.udayton.edu .

FILM ArtStreet Friday Film Series, 9 p.m. every Friday in ArtStreet Studio B screening room.

Feb. 6: Mooladé. From the first African film director to achieve international recognition, Mooladé tells the story of a woman who shelters a group of girls from female circumcision. In observation of Black History Month, in Jula with English subtitles. Directed by Ousmane Sembene, 2004.

Feb. 13: Man on Wire. The true story of Philippe Petit who, in 1974, committed the artistic crime of the century, a high-wire walk between the World Trade Center towers. Directed by James Marsh, 2008.

Feb. 20: The Business of Fancydancing. Renowned Native American poet Sherman Alexie presents this story of growth, death and the choices that define us. Presented in conjunction with the World Rhythms Residency. Directed by Sherman Alexie, 2002.

All these UD arts events are free and open to the public, unless otherwise noted. For more information, visit http://events.udayton.edu http://events.udayton.edu . For a map, visit http://map.udayton.edu http://map.udayton.edu .

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