Calendar of Events for December 2009
November 20, 2009
Ongoing through December 13 - Art Museum
Exhibition - "Lisette Model and Her Successors" brings together more than 120 vintage works by Lisette Model - one of the last century’s most significant photographers - and 12 successors who left their own marks on American photographic history. Information: call 413-538-2096.
Ongoing through December 13 - Art Museum
Exhibition - "Dance & Dancers." The exhibition includes paintings, sculpture, and graphic works by artists ranging from Annie Leibovitz, Aubrey Beardsley, and Barbara Morgan, to Edgar Degas and Richard Yarde. Information: call 413-538-2096.
Friday, December 4 - 7 pm - McCulloch Auditorium
Flute Choir Recital - “Hot Dogs and Croissants.” The Mount Holyoke Flute Choir, directed by Alison Hale, performs music by American and French composers. Information: call 413-538- 2306.
Saturday, December 5 - 2 pm - Chapin Auditorium
Concert - "The Snowman." Raymond Briggs’s animated big screen classic with the MHC Orchestra performing Howard Blake’s score. Admission $1, children under 12, 25 cents. Information: call 413-538- 2306.
Sunday, December 6 - 4 and 7:30 pm - Abbey Chapel
Vespers - Holiday concert featuring the MHC Glee Club, Chorale and Chamber Singers, Vocal Jazz Ensemble, Handbell Choir. Doors open 35 minutes before the concert. Information: call 413-538- 2306.
Tuesday, December 7 - 7:30 pm - Blanchard Center
West African Drum Performance - The Five College West African Music Ensembles will play music from southern Togo, Ghana, and Benin. Information: call 413-538- 2306.
December 10-12 - 8 pm - December 13 - 2 pm - Rooke Theatre
Plays - "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell and "A Quarreling Pair" by Jane Bowles. Tickets: $5/$3. Seating is limited; reservations recommended. Reservations: (413) 538-2406 or rookeboxoffice@gmail.com.
Saturday, December 12 - 7:30 pm - McCulloch Auditorium
Concert - "Hot Jazz on a Cold Night!" Annual concert by the Jazz Ensembles of Mount Holyoke. Music by Gershwin, Goodman, Porter and Shire. Information: call 413-538- 2306.
Unless otherwise noted, all events are free, open to the public, and wheelchair accessible
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