MUSIC

    Temple University Symphony Orchestra

    Temple University Symphony Orchestra

    Presented by Temple University - Boyer College of Music and Dance at Temple University - Tomlinson Theater

    April 29-April 30, 2011


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    Temple University Symphony Orchestra. Luis Biava, conductor. Brodhead Crystallina, a modern dance ballet in five scenes (world premiere). Featuring dancers from the Boyer College and scenery by students from the Tyler School of Art.  Based on a folktale from Russell Conwell's Acres of Diamonds, Crystallina is a collaborative project among the faculty and students of the Boyer College of Music and Dance and the Tyler School of Art at Temple University. Kun-Yang Lin and Joellen Meglin, choreography. Jillian Harris, principal dancer. Paul Sheriff, artistic coordinator. Dermot MacCormack, Rebecca Mendel, Karyn Olivier and Chris Ulivo, interdisciplinary artistic supervision. Stravinsky Pulcinella, a visual music suite for orchestra. Through new computer animation, live and pre-recorded video, and snippets of theater and dance, the story of the archetypal aging man's encounter with youthful beauty comes alive against the backdrop of one of Stravinsky's most charming works. Maurice Wright, visual concept and projections 


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      • Venue Info

        Temple University - Tomlinson Theater

        1301 W. Norris Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19122

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        $20
        Students and senior citizens: $15
        With Dance USA Philadelphia Dance Pass: $10
        With student OWLcard: $5

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        April 29-April 30, 2011

        Times:

        7:30 pm

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