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  • Kennesaw State Department of Theatre and Performance Studies to present "Love and Information"

    Kennesaw State Department of Theatre and Performance Studies to present "Love and Information"

    January 31, 2023

    Kennesaw State University Department of Theatre and Performance Studies will present Caryl Churchill’s “Love and Information” Feb. 21-26 in the Onyx Theatre on the Kennesaw campus. Directed by Emily Kitchens, this fascinating kaleidoscope of 57 short plays examines 100 characters who try to find true human connection and make sense of what they know—and what they don’t know.

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    Kennesaw State University's Bailey School of Music to present Collage Concert

    January 24, 2023

    Kennesaw State University’s Bailey School of Music will present the annual Collage Concert at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 11. Led by Interim Director Dr. Julia Bullard, the Bailey School of Music will present the signature production for the 17th year in a row as the sole fundraising concert for music scholarships for students. The Concert offers something for all musical tastes, from symphony orchestra to jazz, opera theater, and even video game music.

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  • Kennesaw State Department of Dance to present Boca Tuya

    Kennesaw State Department of Dance to present Boca Tuya's "Amor"

    January 17, 2023

    Kennesaw State University Department of Dance will welcome New York-based company Boca Tuya presenting “Amor” Jan. 27-28 at the KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus at 8 p.m. Led by acclaimed choreographer Omar Román de Jesús, “Amor” features breathtaking movement vocabulary, drama, fantasy, and humor, all derived by events and practices tracked back to personal and collective experiences.

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  • Anthony McGill and the Pacifica Quartet

    ArtsKSU Jumpstarts 2023 with Strong Lineup of Events

    January 10, 2023

    The College of the Arts at Kennesaw State University will start the year off right with numerous ArtsKSU events, from innovative dance choreography to classical musical performances and engaging live theatre, and with inspirational art exhibitions.

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  • Anthony McGill; image by Todd Rosenberg

    Kennesaw State Bailey School of Music to host Anthony McGill and the Pacifica Quartet

    December 20, 2022

    Kennesaw State University’s Bailey School of Music (BSOM) will host clarinetist Anthony McGill and the Pacifica Quartet on Friday, Feb. 3 at 8 p.m. Hailed for his “trademark brilliance, penetrating sound and rich character” (New York Times), clarinetist Anthony McGill enjoys a dynamic international solo and chamber music career and is principal clarinet of the New York Philharmonic—the first African American principal player in the organization's history. He is the recipient of the 2020 Avery Fisher Prize, one of classical music’s most significant awards.

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    Kennesaw State's Percussion Students, Alumni Hitting It Right in Marketplace

    December 13, 2022

    Drummers sometimes get a bad rap—a perception of smoky bars, wild parties, and late, late nights. But Percussion students in the Bailey School of Music (BSOM) at Kennesaw State University, led by John Lawless, would dispel those stereotypes. These percussionists often have a vision early in their academic careers, and by the time they graduate, many have fully carved out—and realized—their career paths. Alumna Katelyn Rose King is a good example. As an undergraduate percussion major at KSU, “Katelyn laid out exactly what she wanted to do. She knew she had to get additional degrees and do her type of music in Europe. Now, she is pursuing her doctorate degree and lives in Vienna, Austria, doing contemporary music in one of the world’s best concert halls. She often goes to Germany—and beyond—to play her music,” explains Lawless, Director of Percussion Studies and Senior Lecturer.

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  • Dance Summer Arts Intensive

    Kennesaw State University College of the Arts to offer Summer Arts Intensives

    December 06, 2022

    Kennesaw State University College of the Arts is offering high school students and rising college freshmen an opportunity to experience the arts on a collegiate level this summer. Students may choose from acting, dance, design tech, music, musical theatre, or visual arts, including a new fashion and textile intensive. The Summer Arts Intensives will be offered June 5-9, except for two half-day programs, May 31-June 2, in the Bailey School of Music. For the first time, students in many intensives will have the option of staying in a residence hall on the Kennesaw campus. Students are encouraged to register early as space is limited, especially for the overnight option; registration opens Dec. 20, 2022.

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  • Donté K. Hayes completed the Windgate Foundation residency.

    Donté K. Hayes completes KSU Windgate Foundation Artist-in-Residency

    November 29, 2022

    Research-based artist Donté K. Hayes recently completed the fall 2022 Windgate Foundation Artist-in-Residency at Kennesaw State University’s School of Art and Design. For several weeks, Hayes provided inspiration and technique to KSU students in the classrooms, ceramic studios, and printmaking studios.

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  • Lance Avery Brown

    Fall 2022 Undergraduate Research Forum

    November 15, 2022

    Four undergraduate students from the College of the Arts present their research virtually.

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  • The Broadway Boys will be at ArtsKSU Dec. 1-3.

    ArtsKSU Finishes Fall Semester with Popular Performances

    November 08, 2022

    Kennesaw State University’s College of the Arts will complete the fall semester with several patron-pleasing performances. After watching “A Christmas Story” at least three times and shopping on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, do something completely different and attend a variety of ArtsKSU events.

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