“Shell Shaker” to premiere at Mount Holyoke College
Mount Holyoke College presents the East Coast premiere of the opera “Loksi’ Shaali’ (Shell Shaker),” the first opera composed by a Chickasaw in their native language.
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Mount Holyoke College presents the East Coast premiere of the opera “Loksi’ Shaali’ (Shell Shaker),” the first opera composed by a Chickasaw in their native language.
Mount Holyoke’s Ben Geyer loves music for its role as a window into people’s mindsets; he’s also written a foundational textbook focusing on equitable music theory curriculum and implementation.
For Colin Britt, new faculty member at Mount Holyoke College, choral music is a calling, both professionally and even physically.
The latest production in Mount Holyoke’s African opera series will debut on campus in April.
David Sanford, professor, composer and performer, has been elected to America’s premier academy in recognition of his artistic achievements.
Mount Holyoke College’s David Sanford, professor of music, was recently honored by the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Taking piano lessons virtually isn’t ideal but it’s pretty close, says the music department’s Mark Gionfriddo and Susan Wang ’23, of Mount Holyoke College.
Mount Holyoke’s event Crafting a Life in the Arts shows students that the COVID-19 pandemic shouldn’t deter a sustaining life in the arts.
Classes from Mount Holyoke and the Five College West African Music Ensemble joyfully performed together, featuring drums, dance and music.
Mount Holyoke’s Michael Ofori has teamed with director of the Five College West African Music Ensemble and guest artists to sing, dance, drum and perform.