Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Breaking the Silence—Brevard College Department of Theatre Studies and IWIL Present Forget Me Not

The Brevard College Department of Theatre Studies and Institute for Women in Leadership (IWIL) will present Forget Me Not, a moving play about survivors of domestic violence.

The one-act play, which tells the story of five women who have survived domestic abuse, will be performed at 8 p.m. from April 23-25 in The Morrison Playhouse of the Porter Center for Performing Arts on the Brevard College campus.

Forget Me Not is collaboration between the College’s IWIL and the Department of Theatre Studies, and is based on oral interviews conducted by IWIL students. In fall 2008, 12 members of IWIL, under the guidance of history professor and IWIL leader Margaret Brown, conducted interviews with survivors of domestic violence. “It was not easy,” said Carrie Ann Bowen, a junior from New Jersey. “These women we interviewed let us into their lives – and what they told us was hard to hear…”

Other interviewers included Margaret Ann Medley, Emily Barrick, Jessica Crocker, Mavis Figueroa, Jennifer King, Katherine Parnell, Megan Murph, Rebecca Schoonover, Brook Sturgill and Nina Willis. Nine of these students, with the help of Coordinator of Theatre Studies Kelly Carolyn Gordon, went on to turn the transcripts of the interviews into a play. “This was a yearlong project for IWIL, I am very proud of how these women challenged themselves to bring these stories to our community,” said Brown.

In early March 2009, the play was handed over to the College’s Introduction to Directing class; junior Erin O’Rourke, sophomore Kara Ontiveros and sophomore Katherine Parnell, who is also a member of IWIL. After conducting a close analysis of the play, the directors cast Christina Nelson (Violet), Kait McConomy (Azalea), Hunter McCreary (Amaryllis), Kelly Bone (Iris) and Kaitlyn Wood (Zinnia). Wood is also a member of the IWIL program. The entire production team, including playwrights, directors, actors, designers and technicians, is female.

The IWIL women were able to create a moving script, detailing the heart-wrenching deceptions of love as experienced by the five women. These survivors come together to heal a piece of lives once torn apart. “It’s inspiring,” said Nina Willis, sophomore from Charlotte. “I most want people who don’t know anything about domestic violence to have the same experience I did – to understand the world differently after they meet these women.” said Nina Willis.
Play tickets are $10 for adults and $2 for students. 50 percent of ticket sales will benefit SAFE, a Brevard nonprofit that provides programs and services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Tickets may be purchased from 10:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Porter Center Box Office. For more information on tickets, please contact the Porter Center Box Office at 884-8330.
Following the April 23 performance (approximately 9 p.m.), the Brevard College Peer Health Advocate Team and SAFE will host a Take Back the Night march to raise awareness and support victims of domestic and sexual abuse. The march will begin at the Porter Center Amphitheatre.

Actresses from L to R are:
Christina Nelson, Kait McConomy, Kaitlyn Wood and Hunter McCreary.


CONTACT:
Dr. Kelly Carolyn Gordon
Coordinator of Theatre Studies
828-966-5500
gordonkc@brevard.edu

FOR INFORMATION ABOUT IWIL:
Dr. Margaret Brown
Associate Professor of History
828-884-4727 ext. 8356
mbrown@brevard.edu

LEAP 2009


Thirty four incoming Brevard College students — from as far away as Michigan and New York — recently participated in the College’s Leadership Exploration Adventure Program (LEAP). While in town, the students, who will begin college at Brevard this fall, enjoyed teambuilding activities; whitewater rafting on the Nantahala River; rock climbing at Looking Glass Rock; kayaking on Cascade Lake; and hiking in Pisgah National Forest. The weekend’s activities were coordinated by the Brevard College’s Admissions and Campus Life offices along with faculty, students and alumni of the College’s Wilderness Leadership and Experiential Education program. For more information about Brevard College, contact 828.884-8300 or admissions@brevard.edu.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Brevard College Free Weight Room Expansion Underway

Construction is now underway to triple the size of the Brevard College’s current free weight room facility, thanks to the Tornado Club. The expanded free weight room will offer 5,500 square feet of work out space and feature all of the latest weight training and conditioning equipment in an open, glass-wall setting.

The current free weight room, which is located in Boshamer Gymnasium, is being expanded to meet the needs of the college’s growing athletics program. Over the past three years, Brevard College has added four varsity sports – football, cheerleading, cycling and women’s golf – and doubled its athletic participation. Currently, more than 350 student-athletes participate in 18 varsity sports at the College.

The Brevard College Tornado Club, the fund-raising arm of the college’s athletics department, is providing all of the support for the expansion, according to College Athletic Director Kim Pate.

“This project is possible because of the overwhelming community support of Tornado Club members who have coordinated donations and discounted construction rates,” said Pate. “This expansion will be a tremendous benefit for our athletic program to meet the needs of our student-athletes. It will also provide a recruiting advantage by offering a state-of-the-art facility comparable to those found not only within the South Atlantic Conference but also at Division I institutions.”

Pate added that the project will benefit the entire College as well. Approximately 70 percent of all Brevard College students, and many faculty and staff, use the College’s current fitness and weight training facilities.

Phase one of the construction is now underway, which includes structural and general repairs. In phase two, the interior of the facility will be completed and the new flooring placed down. The final phase of the project will consist of moving and setting up the equipment from the old weight room as well as placing new equipment in the area.

“The Tornado Club has made the weight training facility a top priority for 2009,” said Jack Schneider, a member of the Tornado Club. “The goal is to have the facility in operation this year. That goal is dependent on gifts, donations and membership dues from the Tornado Club. We encourage community members and businesses to help by joining the Tornado Club!”

Schneider added that several local companies and businessmen have been instrumental in helping with the project, including Denny Whitmire of Jerry T. Whitmire Grading; Tom Shipman of Big Empty Farm Excavating; Jason Fields of Sealing Agents; and Tom Cathey of Vulcan Materials.

This is the third capital project initiative that the Tornado Club has raised funds for since it was formed in 2006. The Club also helped fund the new Brevard College electronic sign and renovation of the College’s main gym, including its new bleachers.

For more information on how to help or become a member of the Brevard Tornado Club, visit http://bcmail.brevard.edu/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.bctornados.com/ or call 828.884.8276.



Rendering: Construction is now underway to triple the size of the Brevard College’s current free weight room facility, thanks to the Tornado Club. The expanded free weight room will offer 5,500 square feet of work out space and feature all of the latest weight training and conditioning equipment in an open, glass-wall setting.

Brevard College Assistant Professor Receives Research Fellowship from Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion Summer

Brevard College Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Benjamin Zeller was recently awarded a Summer Research Fellowship by the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion for his proposal “Foodway Conversion: The Application of the Study of Religious Conversion to Foodway Choices.”

Zeller’s project will explore the ways people make life changes about their eating patterns – such as switching from being meat-eaters to being vegetarians – to see how the process may resemble religious conversion.

An avid “foodie,” Zeller chairs the Religion, Food and Eating Seminar of the American Academy of Religion, and is involved in research projects about the intersection of religion and food. At Brevard College, he teaches topics ranging from Hinduism to new religious movements to religion and science fiction.

Zeller holds degrees from the University of North Carolina, Harvard University and the University of Rochester. He recently participated in the Wabash Center Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion Workshop for pre-tenured theological school faculty members.

The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion, which is based in Crawfordsville, Ind., supports teachers of religion and theology in higher education through meetings and workshops, grants, a journal and other resources. All Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion programs are funded by Lilly Endowment Inc.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Brevard College Unveils Highlights of 2009-2010 Artist Series at the Porter Center for Performing Arts;Upcoming Season to Focus on “Rediscovery”

Rediscovering the musical threads of tradition and diversity that have been the hallmarks of its first decade, Brevard College’s upcoming Artist Series will include a chart-topping Celtic band, a Medieval vocal quartet and a mini series showcasing tomorrow’s rising stars, among others.


The 2009-2010 season at Brevard College’s Porter Center for Performing Arts is about “rediscovery,” explains Technical Director Rick Nelson.


“Planning our 12th year entailed doing some soul-searching,” says Nelson. “We visited what worked for the series – and what had not – and decided that in order to continue to bring excitement to our audience, we needed to ‘rediscover’ our commitment as a Performing Arts Center. This season, we hope our patrons will discover an amazing artist just emerging on the national scene or rediscover an old friend or a brand new favorite.”


Performers for this season’s Artist Series range from the traditional toe-tapping Celtic tunes of Gaelic Storm on October 8 to the return of award-winning virtuosic vocals of Anonymous 4 on April 10, 2010. One of the finest boy choirs in the world, the Atlanta Boy Choir, will perform on November 21 as part of this season’s Discovery Series. This new series is designed to promote young and upcoming artists and encourage youth to pursue careers in music.


A complete listing of the 2009-2010 Artist Series/Discovery Series performances will be unveiled this summer during the Porter Center’s annual Season Preview Party for prior and new season subscribers.


Inaugurated in 1998, the Porter Center for Performing Arts on the campus of Brevard College in Brevard, NC has earned a reputation as one of the finest performance halls in the South. Named for North Carolina businessman and Brevard College Life Trustee Paul Porter, the Porter Center hosts the Artist Series at Brevard College – which has brought in some of the world’s most talented musicians in a dizzying array of styles – all performing in a pristine acoustical setting.


The Porter Center’s Scott Concert Hall has seating for 700, terrific acoustics and unobstructed sight lines. The large stage can house a full symphony, yet it can be intimate enough for a solo guitar recital.


The Porter Center is also a performance and academic space for Brevard College students from the Music Department and Theatre Department, a campus meeting space, and a performance venue for some of the groups that populate Transylvania County’s amazingly rich cultural scene – the Brevard Philharmonic, Brevard Community Band, Transylvania Choral Society and more.


The Porter Center's visual centerpiece is the glorious $1.2-million Kirkpatrick-Coleman Pipe Organ, a world-class instrument designed by master organ-builder Daniel Jaeckel, featuring three manual divisions, 69 ranks and 3,539 pipes.


For more information about the 2009-2010 Porter Center series or the Season Preview Party, contact the Porter Center box office at 828-884-8330.


The Porter Center can be found online at http://www.theportercenter.org/.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Brevard College Juried Student Art Show Opens April 3

The Brevard College Art Department will present a juried student art exhibition from April 3 to April 17 at Spiers Gallery.

An opening reception will be held Friday, April 3 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the gallery, which is located in Sims Art Center. The presentation of awards will begin at 6 p.m.

Paintings, photography and sculpture are just a few of the different types of artwork that will be on display. The show, which is open to all Brevard College students, will be juried by Asheville Art Museum Adult Programs Manager Nancy Sokolove. Awards will be given for Best of Show, President’s Choice and Students’ Choice as well as first, second and third places. Six honorable mentions will also be awarded.

The reception and exhibit visitations are free to the public. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. weekdays when the College is in session. The exhibit will be on display until April 17.

Spiers Gallery is a contemporary 1,500 square foot gallery located within the Sims Art Center on the Brevard College campus. Exhibitions in Spiers Gallery are ongoing throughout the year and include shows by Brevard College students and faculty members as well as visiting artists from Western North Carolina and around the country.

For more information about this exhibition, contact Diane Pomphrey at 828-884-8188.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Opera Meets Broadway: Brevard College Music Department Hosts Opera Scenes

Voice and Theatre students at Brevard College will present an evening of scenes from opera and musical theatre on Tuesday, April 7 in the Porter Center for Performing Arts.

The 7:30 p.m. program, which is free and open to the public, will include excerpts from Hansel and Gretel, Così fan Tutte, The Gondoliers, Brigadoon, Carousel, and Guys and Dolls. The scenes will be performed with light staging and costumes, accompanied by Janice Murray on piano.

For more information, please contact Kathryn Gresham, Brevard College assistant professor of music and director of voice studies, at 884.8110.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Grammy-nominated Group to Perform at Brevard College’s Porter Center for Performing Arts

Norwegian vocal ensemble Trio Mediaeval will perform at 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 29 at the Brevard College Porter Center for Performing Arts.

The 2009 Grammy-nominated trio – Anna Maria Friman, Linn Andrea Fuglseth and Torunn Ostrem Ossum – will present a program entitled “Lova Line,” songs and ballads from Norway and England, including three Marian songs written for the trio by Andrew Smith.

Founded in Oslo in 1997, Trio Mediaeval has developed three distinct strands of repertoire: polyphonic medieval music from England and France, contemporary works and Norwegian medieval ballads and songs. The group's initial phase was inspired by intense periods of work at the Hilliard Summer Festival in England and Germany and subsequently with Linda Hirst and John Potter. The trio has had the pleasure of performing in more than 25 states around the country.

To date, the trio has released four albums: Soir, dit-elle; Words of the Angels; Stella Maris; and Folk Songs. Folk Songs received a 2009 Grammy nomination as “best chamber music performance.”

Performance tickets are now available at the price of $20 for adults and $10 for students. Tickets may be purchased from 10:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Porter Center Box Office. For more information on tickets, please contact the Porter Center Box Office at 884-8330 or visit www.theportercenter.org.

Brevard College Purgason Lecture Features Jim Winkler on “The Upside of the Downturn”

Jim Winkler, general secretary for the United Methodist Church’s General Board on Church and Society, will deliver this year’s Brevard College Purgason Family Life Lecture on Monday, April 6.

Winkler’s lecture will focus on the country’s current economic crisis, providing hope for individuals and families who are anxious about their future.

The 7:30 p.m. lecture, which is free and open to the public, will be held in the Porter Center for the Performing Arts. Winkler will remain in the concert hall for questions following the lecture.

Winkler’s work with the General Board for Church and Society involves advocacy and education regarding peace and social justice for the country and the world as a whole. He has led delegations to the Middle East, Germany and the Democratic Republic of Congo, seeking peaceful solutions to global conflict. In the U.S., Winkler works closely with Congress to advance the Church’s mission of social justice; he also is on the steering committee of Health Care Now, an advocacy group and is a board member for the Faith and Politics Institute.

Winkler’s residency on campus will also include a dinner discussion with faculty and students.

The Brevard College Purgason Family Life Lecture is intended to emphasize the importance of the family in American society and to encourage the development of Christian values in that context.

For more information, please contact Kathryn Gresham, Campus Theme Coordinator at 884-8110.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Brevard College holds Open Campus Day March 28

Brevard College will hold an Open Campus Day for prospective students on Saturday, March 28.
The event will begin at 9 a.m. at Brevard College’s Porter Center for Performing Arts and will conclude after lunch. There is also an opportunity to meet with coaches and other members of the Athletic Department from 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m.

Designed to introduce potential students to college life at Brevard College, the Open Campus Day schedule features a guided campus tour; expert advice about financial aid and scholarships; information about the college’s academic programs; as well as opportunities for prospective students to meet current Brevard College students and to participate in campus-life events and activities. A complete Open Campus Schedule is available at www.brevard.edu/visit.

Prospective students who would like to attend the Open Campus Day should contact the Office of Admissions at 828.884-8300 or toll free at 800.527.9090. To reserve a spot online, simply register at www.brevard.edu/visit.

Brevard College Percussion and Brass to Perform March 24

The Brevard College Percussion Ensemble and the Brevard College Brass Quintet will perform their spring concert on Tuesday, March 24 at the Porter Center for the Performing Arts on the Brevard College campus.

The 7:30 p.m. concert is free and open to the public.

The Brevard College Brass Quintet, directed by Assistant Professor of Music Steve Wilson, will perform works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Pierre Max Dubois, Ian MacDonald and Victor Ewald. The group features Larry Black on trumpet and Jennifer Merrill on horn, in addition to Brevard College students.

The Brevard College Percussion Ensemble, directed by Associate Professor of Music Laura Franklin, will perform contemporary percussion ensemble works by Nathan Daughtrey, David Long, Stanley Leonard and Michael Aukofer. A wide range of musical styles will be presented, from the hard driving rhythms of “Shock Factor,” by Nathan Daughtrey, to the beautiful melodies of David Long’s “Aria.”

The Brevard College Percussion Ensemble has been nationally recognized for excellence in performance through invitations to the National Conference on Percussion Pedagogy and the North Carolina Day of Percussion. The group has also performed at the invitation of the North Carolina Symphony in Raleigh.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Box Office Hours Extended for Banff Mountain Film Festival at Brevard College

Box office hours for the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour at the Brevard College’s Porter Center for Performing Arts this weekend have been extended.

Tickets for the March 20-21 shows may now be purchased through Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Porter Center Box Office or by calling (828) 884-8330. The box office will also be open from 10:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Friday and from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Saturday.
Tickets are $10 each showing or $15 for both nights.

The film festival doors will now open at 6 p.m. each night to give patrons an opportunity to interact with this year’s sponsors. The film showing will begin at 7:30 p.m. both nights and will feature a performance by The Mason Jar Drinkers.

The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour is produced by Mountain Culture at The Banff Centre and features award-winning films and audience favorites from hundreds of films entered in the annual festival in Banff Alberta, Canada.

A complete listing of the festival’s lineup and brief description of each film being shown at Brevard College is available online at www.brevard.edu/banff.

Sponsoring this year’s event at Brevard College are Nali Outdoor Wear, Mast General Store, Diamond Brand Outdoors, WNCW 88.7, Green River Adventures, REI Asheville, Landmark Learning, Blue Ridge Outdoors, Mountain Xpress, Bracken Mountain Bakery, Image 420, Brevard Rock Gym and Looking Glass Outfitters.

For more information about the Banff Mountain Film Festival at Brevard College, contact Jason A Djuren, Assistant Director of Student Life, Outdoor Recreation, at (828) 883-8292, ext. 2232

Monday, March 16, 2009

Banff Mountain Film Festival Lineup Announced; Tickets on Sale Now

The world’s best mountain film festival will deliver big screen adventure to audiences when the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour returns to Brevard College’s Porter Center for Performing Arts March 20-21.

From exploration of remote landscapes and cultures to adrenaline-fueled action sports, films in this year’s world tour are sure to captivate and amaze the explorer within us all. The tentative movie schedule includes showings of “Journey to the Center,” featuring three world-renowned BASE jumpers as they travel 10,000 miles to confront Tian Keng, the Heavenly Pit; “The Fine Line,” a cinematic journey that combines the cutting edge of winter action sports with education about responsible backcountry usage; “Seasons,” a mountain biking film that follows the personal challenges, victories and adventures of some of the world's best mountain bikers; and “The Last Nomads,” a film about the struggles of the nomadic Penan people of Borneo.


A complete listing of the festival’s lineup and brief description of each film being shown at Brevard College is available online at www.brevard.edu/banff.


Tickets are $10 each showing or $15 for both nights. They may be purchased from 10:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday through Friday from the Porter Center Box Office by calling (828) 884-8330 or by visiting the Box Office in person.


The film festival doors will open on Friday, March 20 at 7 p.m. to give patrons an opportunity to interact with this year’s sponsors. The film showing will begin at 7:30 p.m. On Saturday, March 21, the doors will open at 7 p.m. and the film showing will begin at 7:30 p.m. Each night will also feature a performance by The Mason Jar Drinkers.


The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour is produced by Mountain Culture at The Banff Centre and features award-winning films and audience favorites from hundreds of films entered in the annual festival in Banff Alberta, Canada.


Sponsoring this year’s event at Brevard College are Nali Outdoor Wear, Mast General Store, Diamond Brand Outdoors, WNCW 88.7, Green River Adventures, REI Asheville, Landmark Learning, and Blue Ridge Outdoors, Mountain Xpress, Bracken Mountain Bakery, Image 420, Brevard Rock Gym and Looking Glass Outfitters.


For more information about the Banff Mountain Film Festival at Brevard College, contact Jason A Djuren, Assistant Director of Student Life, Outdoor Recreation, at (828) 883-8292, ext. 2232

Friday, March 13, 2009

BC Alum Bobby Fish Returns to Porter Center for Performing Arts for March 22 Concert

Brevard College alumnus Bobby Fish will return to the College’s Porter Center for Performing Arts to perform his master’s thesis concert on Sunday, March 22.

Fish, a 2003 graduate of Brevard College, is now an Appalachian State University (ASU) Chancellor’s Fellow studying percussion performance for his master’s degree in music.

His solo mallet instrument performance at the Porter Center will feature the marimba and vibraphone and include works by composers from Denmark, France, Japan, Brazil and the United States. The concert will also include Japanese drums called Taiko. Fish, who founded the Davidson River Taiko for high-risk youth at Davidson River School in Brevard, is writing his Master’s Thesis on American Taiko.

Joining Fish on stage will be pianist Melissa Lesbines, ASU graduate percussionist Tommy Smith and ASU undergraduates Tim Cockerill and Diana Loomer.

The 3 p.m. concert is free and open to the public. Donations will be accepted for the Blue Ridge Center for Integrative Musical Arts, a new Western North Carolina-based music education nonprofit corporation that Fish recently founded.

Fish, who studied concert percussion at Brevard College with Associate Professor of Music Laura Franklin, recently performed as a marimba soloist with the Appalachian Symphony Orchestra after being selected as a winner of the 2008 ASU Concerto Competition. With the help of an ASU International Student Research Grant award, he traveled to Japan last summer to study under master Taiko artist Art Lee.

Fish plans to pursue a Ph.D. in Education once he graduates from ASU in May.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Internationally Acclaimed Amsterdam Cello Octet to Perform at Brevard College’s Porter Center for Performing Arts; Discounted Tickets Now On Sale

The internationally acclaimed Amsterdam Cello Octet (formerly Conjunto Ibérico), the only full-time cello octet in the world, will perform at Brevard College’s Porter Center for Performing Arts on Tuesday, March 17.

Amsterdam Cello Octet is a unique ensemble in the world of classical music. According to cellist Yo-Yo Ma, “This ensemble is a treasure indeed, a fine example to the world of music…Wherever I play – Brazil, Japan, the USA – people talk to me about Cello Octet.”

The 7:30 p.m. performance is described as both eclectic and captivating, leaning on Spanish and Latin American music. The program will feature works from Joaquin Nin, Manuel de Falla, Alberto Ginastera, David Popper, Fant de Kanter, Philip Glass and Astor Piazzolla/Jorge Luis Borges.

The octet will be joined onstage by Spanish mezzo-soprano Elena Gragera, who enchants audiences with her flair and rhythmic élan. Gragera is considered by many to be one of the most serious and interesting talents on the Spanish musical scene today.

The Dutch chamber music ensemble was founded in 1989 by Elias Arizcuren, who was formerly their main conductor. The special composition of the group, which now performs without a conductor, demands specially written music and the octet has inspired many great contemporary composers to write pieces for them. Among these are Arvo Pärt, Terry Riley, Mauricio Kagel, Theo Loevendie, Franco Donatoni and Luciano Berio. At present, Amsterdam Cello Octet has more than 70 original works in its repertoire.

Amsterdam Cello Octet has performed on stages in the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Spain, Germany, England, France, Italy, Poland and Croatia, among others.

Performance tickets are now available at the price of $25 for adults and $10 for students. Tickets may be purchased from 10:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Porter Center Box Office. For more information on tickets, please contact the Porter Center Box Office at 884-8330.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

April 17 Luciana Souza Concert Cancelled at Brevard College’s Porter Center for Performing Arts

Brevard College’s Porter Center for Performing Arts sadly announces the cancellation of the scheduled performance of Luciana Souza due to unforeseen circumstances.

Patrons with tickets to the April 17 performance will receive mail notification of the cancellation with a check refund.

Brevard College sincerely regrets the disappointment and inconvenience that this may cause. Patrons with further questions may contact the Porter Center Box Office at 884-8330. For any additional information visit the Web site at www.theportercenter.org.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Brevard College Professor Receives Distinguished Theatre Studies Award

Brevard College Coordinator of Theatre Studies Dr. Kelly Carolyn Gordon recently received the Robert A. Schanke Research Award for excellence in theatre scholarship at the Mid-America Theatre Conference in Chicago.

Gordon, who has taught acting, directing, and script analysis as well as directed at Brevard College since 2008, was recognized for her article, “Class Act(resses): How Depression-Era Stage Actresses Utilized Conflicting Cultural Ideals for Women to Fight Economic Crisis in Their Community,” which she presented as part of the conference's Theatre History Symposium. The article discusses how actresses utilized elements of the conflicting “true” and “new” ideals for women to create a number of ingenious projects to aid unemployed theatre workers during this period. In particular, the paper focuses on Selena Royle’s founding of the Actor’s Dinner Club in New York City.

Gordon earned a Ph.D in theatre history, with a certificate in women’s studies, from the University of Georgia, and a master’s degree in directing from Emerson College. She completed her undergraduate work at Ohio Wesleyan University and the City of London Polytechnic. Gordon has also studied at Piven Theatre Workshop and La Mama's International Symposium for Directors in Umbria, Italy. Her writing has appeared in Lighting Dimensions, The Encyclopedia of Modern Drama and The Dallas Morning News. Last summer, Gordon was a Fellow of the Leadership Institute of the Association for Theatre in Higher Education. She is the granddaughter of actor Eddie Bracken.

The Robert A. Schanke Research Award is given annually to an untenured faculty presenter of the Theatre History Symposium and carries a cash award of $500 as well as subsequent publication of the paper in Theatre History Studies, the journal of the Mid-America Theatre Conference. Established in 2005, the award is named for Robert A. Schanke, a noted theatre educator and scholar for more than 40 years.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Brevard College’s Library Recognizes Women’s History Month

Brevard College’s J.A. Jones Library is recognizing Women’s History Month and its theme “Women Taking the Lead to Save Our Planet” by offering a wide range of materials that honor women who have taken the lead in the environmental or “green” movement.

The Brevard College Library collection includes books, encyclopedias, journals and e-books representing women as scientists, adventurers, writers, politicians, teachers, naturalists, feminists, heroines, leaders and other women of achievement. Sample resources include Academic Search Premier (online); “A Companion to American Women’s History; Britannica Online”; “Flannery: A Life of Flannery O’Connor”; “The Gentle Subversive: Rachel Carson, Silent Spring, and the Rise of the Environmental Movement”; “Journal of Women's History” (online); “See Jane Lead”; “Such News of the Land: U.S. Women Nature Writers”; “Verve: Western North Carolina’s Smartest Magazine for Women”; “Women and Leadership”; “Women in World History: a biographical history; Women, Power, and Politics”; and “Women Pioneers for the Environment”.

National Women’s History Month honorees for 2009 were chosen as having shown leadership in preserving the natural environment and reversing ecological destruction. To learn more about the nominees and women’s historic accomplishments, visit the National Women’s History Project Web page at www.nwhp.org. A Women’s History Resource Catalog and other pertinent resources on women’s history are available through the Brevard College Library during regular library hours. The library is open Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. - 11 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; and Sunday 3 p.m. - 10 p.m. For more information about the library and its resources, contact Mike McCabe, director of the library, at 884-8248 or library@brevard.edu.

Brevard College Professor Invited to Attend Oxford Round Table On Ethics

Brevard College Associate Professor of Business & Organizational Leadership Barbara Boerner will travel to England this month to participate in an upcoming Oxford Round Table on ethics.

Boerner, who has taught at Brevard College since 1998, is one of 30 academic, business and government leaders from around the world who received an invitation to discuss “Ethics: The Convolution of Contemporary Values.” The Round Table will be held March 22-27 at Lincoln College in the University of Oxford. During the Round Table, Boerner will present her paper on “Organizational Responsibility for Ethical Behavior: How a Learning Organization Instills Ethical Culture.” Papers presented at the Round Table may be subsequently submitted for publication in the Forum on Public Policy, a journal of the Oxford Round Table. The Forum is published in both hard copy and online formats. Papers considered for publication in the Forum are evaluated by peer reviewers as to technical and substantive quality and for potential to make a significant contribution to new knowledge in the field.

The Oxford Round Table celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. It was founded as a colloquium for small groups of governmental leaders and academics to engage in discussions of contemporary public policy issues that affect states and nations. Alumni of the Round Table include professors, university presidents and vice-chancellors, lawyers, physicians and ministers of education from many countries and institutions throughout the world.

Round Table participants are selected after a screening process. They can be nominated by previous participants or directors, from recognized presentations and awards from state and national organizations or be a representative of a successful university or school district.

Boerner, who has presented papers at international conferences in Rome, Italy and Athens, Greece, is a Doctor of Business Administration candidate in International Business at Argosy University; and holds a master’s degree in business administration from Loyola University; a master’s degree in education from The American University; and a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Asheville City Mayor to Speak at Brevard College’s March 3 Women’s History Month Program

Asheville City Mayor Terry M. Bellamy will speak on “Taking the Lead” during Brevard College’s Women’s History Month Program on Tuesday, March 3.

The program, hosted by the College’s Multicultural Initiatives, will be held at 7 p.m. in the College’s Reserve Dining Room of A.G. Myers Dining Hall. It is free and open to the public.

Asheville citizens elected Bellamy to serve as mayor of the City of Asheville in 2005. Upon her inauguration, she became the youngest mayor in North Carolina, the youngest mayor ever elected in Asheville and the first African-American to serve as mayor in Asheville.

Since her election, Mayor Bellamy has shared her vision for a unified community that works together to address challenges and take advantage of opportunities for the future. She is dedicated to promoting and enhancing basic city services and a high quality of citizen customer service. Mayor Bellamy is a native of Asheville and a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

For more information about the presentation, contact Dr. Tasha C. Toy, Assistant Director for Student Life at 828.884.8117 or toytc@brevard.edu.

BC Hosts Opening Reception for Sue Grier Ceramics Art Exhibition

The Brevard College Art Department will host an opening reception and presentation for ceramics artist Sue Grier on Friday, February 27.
The opening reception for Grier's exhibit, “Junctions + Surface + Meaning,” will be held from 5:30 p.m. until 7 p.m. at Brevard College's Spiers Gallery in the Sims Art Center.

The reception and exhibit visitations are free to the public.

Through what is known as embodied learning, Grier seeks to explore how the idea of function can go beyond the utilitarian or traditional definition to further embrace the intellectual and conceptual aspect of the term. She uses familiar and abstract ceramic forms to symbolically express these observations and conceptual ideas. In choosing ‘functional forms’, she adds additional layers of interest through use of scale, surface treatment, gesture or posture and re-contextualization. Grier, who has been working with clay since 1984, is currently teaching part-time at Clemson University.

Gallery hours are 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. weekdays when the College is in session. The exhibit will be on display until March 27.

For more information about this exhibition, contact Diane Pomphrey at 828-884-8188.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Banff Mountain Film Festival Tickets On Sale Now

Experience the adventure of climbing, mountain expeditions, remote cultures, and the world’s last great wild places – all brought to life on the big screen – when the Banff Mountain Film Festival returns to Brevard College’s Porter Center for Performing Arts March 20-21.

Tickets are $10 each showing or $15 for both nights. They may be purchased from 10:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday through Friday from the Porter Center Box Office by calling (828) 884-8330 or by visiting the Box Office in person.

The film festival doors will open on Friday, March 20 at 7 p.m. to give patrons an opportunity to interact with this year’s sponsors. The film showing will begin at 7:30 p.m. On Saturday, March 21, the doors will open at 7 p.m. and the film showing will start at 7:30 p.m. Each night will also feature a performance by The Mason Jar Drinkers.

Sponsoring this year’s event are Nali Outdoor Wear, Mast General Store, Diamond Brand Outdoors, WNCW 88.7, Green River Adventures, REI Asheville, Landmark Learning, and Blue Ridge Outdoors. For more information about the Banff Mountain Film Festival at Brevard College, contact Jason A Djuren, Assistant Director of Student Life, Outdoor Recreation, at (828) 883-8292, ext. 2232


Thursday, February 12, 2009

Brevard College’s Library Highlights Black History Month

Brevard College’s J.A. Jones Library is recognizing Black History Month and the theme of “The Quest for Citizenship in the Americas” through an informational display and special lineup of books, videos and online resources.

The library has a wide range of books on display celebrating African-American history, music, art, literature, civil rights, biography, religion and women. Electronic resources for further research are also available.

Recent materials in the collection include: “African American Literature” (MasterPlots II series); “African American National Biography” (8 v.); “Becoming American: the African-American Journey;” “Columbia Guide to African-American History Since 1939;” “From My People: 400 Years of African-American Folklore;” “Grass roots: African Origins of an American Art;” “Raising Freedom’s Child: Black Children and Visions of the Future After Slavery” (e-book); “Africans in America: America’s Journey Through Slavery” (video); and African American Almanac (online).

Brevard College’s Library is open Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. - 11 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; and Sunday 3 p.m. - 10 p.m. For more information about the library and its resources, contact Mike McCabe, director of the library, at 884-8248 or library@brevard.edu.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Steve Martin’s Picasso at the Lapin Agile Opens February 19th at Brevard College

The Brevard College Department of Theatre Studies is pleased to announce the opening of actor/comedian/musician Steve Martin’s hilariously witty play, Picasso at the Lapin Agile.


The play is about “being just on the verge of great discoveries in art and science,” according to director Kelly Carolyn Gordon. “The early 20th century was an exciting and hopeful period in history,” said Gordon, who is coordinator of Brevard College’s Theatre Studies. “Today, we are also living in a time of significant change. The play makes one wonder what innovations we will see and what will inspire them.”

The action takes place in 1904, in the Parisian bar, Le Lapin Agile, a popular watering hole and home-away-from-home to a bevy of artists and writers, including Einstein, Picasso and a visitor from the future. In the course of the play, a group of unforgettable characters gather to drink and discuss the possibilities of the 20th century.

The cast and crew, including many familiar faces on the Brevard College campus as well as Brevard resident Bill Schlack (Gaston), are enthusiastic about working on this production. Brevard College senior Dwight Chiles (Freddy) says, “I wouldn’t want my last show at Brevard College to be anything else but Steve Martin’s Picasso at the Lapin Agile.” Senior Emily Wooton (Germaine) is “thrilled to be a part of the show.”
Others in the cast are senior Stanislas Foucqueteau (The Visitor); junior Alicia Elias (The Countess); sophomore Kara Ontiveros (A Young Girl); and freshmen Augustin Edmundson (Einstein), Kelli Tysinger (Suzanne), Dave Bergman (Sagot), Alex Tompkins (Picasso) and Adrian Wagner (Schmendiman).

The set was designed by junior Erin O’Rourke, who was inspired by pictures of the real Lapin Agile and the art of the 20th century.

Performances will be held February 19-21 and 26-27 at The Morrison Playhouse in The Porter Center for Performing Arts on the Brevard College campus. The performances on February 20-21 are already sold out.

Single play tickets are $10 for adults and $2 for students. Curtain time is at 8 p.m.

Tickets may be purchased from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Porter Center Box Office. For more information on tickets, please contact the Porter Center Box Office at 884-8330.


The photo was taken by BC student Hannah Culwell. In the photo, from left to right are Agustin Edmundson, Emily Wooton, Alex Tompkins, Adrian Wagner, Dwight Chiles, Bill Schlack and David Bergman.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Duke University Organist to Perform Solo Recital at Brevard College’s Porter Center for Performing Arts

Robert Parkins, university organist and professor of the practice of music at Duke University, will perform a solo recital on the Kirkpatrick-Coleman Pipe Organ at Brevard College’s Porter Center for Performing Arts on Sunday, February 22.

The 3 p.m. performance will include the works of Bach, Brahms and Mendelssohn, among others. Parkins will be playing the majestic Kirkpatrick-Coleman Organ, the visual centerpiece of the Porter Center’s Scott Concert Hall. The organ was designed and crafted by master American organ builder Daniel J. Jaeckel, thanks to a $1.1 million gift from Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Coleman Jr. of Brevard. Installed in the summer of 2003, the tracker (mechanical key) organ features three manual divisions, 69 ranks and 3,539 pipes.

Parkins has performed throughout the United States, in Central America and in Europe. A graduate of the University of Cincinnati College–Conservatory of Music and the Yale University School of Music, he studied with Gerre Hancock, Charles Krigbaum, Michael Schneider and Ralph Kirkpatrick. As a Fulbright scholar, Parkins pursued further study with Anton Heiller in Vienna.

Parkin’s organ and harpsichord recordings have been released under the Calcante, Gothic, Musical Heritage Society and Naxos labels. His Naxos compact disc recordings include Early Iberian Organ Music and Brahms: Complete Organ Works, both recorded on the Duke Chapel’s Flentrop organ. German Romantic Organ Music (Gothic Records) features both the Flentrop and the Æolian organs. Iberian and South German Organ Music (Calcante) was the first commercial recording of the new Brombaugh meantone organ. Parkins has since released another recording of the Brombaugh, Organ Music of Frescobaldi (Calcante).

Tickets to Parkin’s performance are $25, $20 and $10 for students. Tickets may be purchased from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Porter Center Box Office. For more information on tickets, please contact the Porter Center Box Office at 884-8330.

Brevard College Music Department Presents Sunday Concert Featuring Oboe, Violin and Piano

Joseph Robinson, principal oboist in the New York Philharmonic from 1978-2005; his wife, violinist Mary Kay Robinson, former member of the New Jersey and Atlanta symphonies; and pianist Katherine Morgan Palmer, an instructor at Brevard College, will perform at the Porter Center for Performing Arts on the Brevard College campus on Sunday, February 15.

The 3:30 p.m. concert, presented by the Brevard College Music Department, will feature works by Telemann, Robert Glenn Palmer, Bill Robinson, Martin, Gade, Poulenc and Dring.

General admission to the concert is $15. Students will be admitted for free.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Tickets On Sale Now for Steve Martin’s "Picasso at the Lapin Agile" at Brevard College; Some Performances Sold Out

The Brevard College Department of Theatre Studies will start the semester off with actor/comedian Steve Martin’s clever and funny play Picasso at the Lapin Agile. The show is set in a real-life Parisian bar, Le Lapin Agile, a popular gathering place for artists, musicians and writers. On the night when the action takes place, in October 1904, a group of unforgettable characters, including Picasso, Einstein and a visitor from the future, gather to drink and discuss the 20th century.

The play is about “being just on the verge of great discoveries in art and science,” according to director Kelly Carolyn Gordon. “The early 20th century was an exciting and hopeful period in history,” said Gordon, who is coordinator of Brevard College’s Theatre Studies. “Today, we are also living in a time of significant change. The play makes one wonder what innovations we will see and what will inspire them.”

Performances will be held February 19-21 and 26-27 at The Morrison Playhouse in The Porter Center for Performing Arts on the Brevard College campus. The performances on February 20-21 are already sold out. Single play tickets are $10 for adults and $2 for students. Curtain time is at 8 p.m. Tickets may be purchased from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Porter Center Box Office. For more information on tickets, please contact the Porter Center Box Office at 884-8330.

Photojournalist Presents “Eyewitness Gaza” Multi Media Presentation at Brevard College Friday

Photojournalist Skip Schiel will present, “Eyewitness Gaza,” a multi media presentation about his 2008 trip to Gaza on Friday, February 6 at Brevard College.

The presentation will be held at 6:30 p.m. in Room 125 of the McLarty-Goodson Building on Brevard College’s campus. It is free and open to the public.

Schiel, who is from Cambridge Mass., has traveled and photographed in Israel-Palestine over a five-year period, usually three months each year. Using photographs and stories, he will present his experiences from his last journey to Gaza in January, 2008.

Since 1990, Schiel has taught photography through the Cambridge Center for Adult Education and Harvard University's Landscape Institute. His photography ranges between landscape, abstract, experimental, portraiture and socially engaged. Schiel’s photos have appeared in the Boston Globe, Christian Science Monitor and Progressive Magazine, and are in the collections of Harvard University. He has had exhibitions in numerous venues across the country.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Brevard College Receives Solar-thermal Seed-money Grant

Brevard College recently received a $5,000 grant from the Katherine Preyer Foundation.

The funds will be used as seed-money to attract matching grants that will allow the College to establish a solar-thermal heating system for the A.G. Myers Dining Hall. The dining hall, which feeds more than 250,000 students, faculty, staff and community members each year, is currently the largest user of hot water in Transylvania County.

“The total cost of converting the cafeteria will be about $75,000 so we view this as a first baby step toward heating all hot water on campus from renewable energy,” said Brevard College Associate Professor of Geology Jim Reynolds, who wrote the winning grant proposal. “This is entirely consistent with the College’s mission statement and the ’08-’09 campus theme: Sustainability, Awareness Into Action. I hope we will see additional support for this important initiative to blossom rapidly.”

For more information about contributing to the solar-thermal project, please contact the Office of Institutional Development at 828.884.8218.

Friday, January 30, 2009

BC Professor’s Short Story to be Published in Eureka Literary Magazine

January 30, 2009 (Brevard, N.C.) -- “Deep Space,” a short story by Brevard College Assistant Professor of English Jubal Tiner, will appear in the spring issue of Eureka Literary Magazine.

Tiner has taught creative writing as well as film, literature and composition classes at Brevard College since 2006. He is the editor of Pisgah Review, a biannual journal associated with Brevard College that features fiction, poetry and creative nonfiction works by national and international writers.

Tiner's short stories have appeared in Florida Review, Oxford Magazine, Jabberwock Review, Moonshine Review and other literary magazines. His novel-in-stories manuscript, “The Waterhouse,” was a finalist for the James Jones First Novel Fellowship.
Eureka Literary Magazine is a nationally known literary journal of innovative fiction, creative nonfiction and poetry that features both new and established authors.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Brevard College Hosts Summer Job and Camp Fair

Brevard College will host a Summer Job and Camp Fair on Wednesday, February 11.

The fair, which is open to the public, will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the College’s Reserve Dining Room and Institute Room spaces of Myers Cafeteria. Representatives from more than 35 local and regional camps as well as summer employers will participate. Attendees range from Camp Tekoa near Hendersonville, N.C. to the Cradle of Forestry Interpretive Association and the Nantahala Outdoor Center (NOC).

For more information, please contact, Brevard College Director of Career Exploration Tommasanne Lambert at 828.884.8249 or lambertt@brevard.edu.

Monday, January 19, 2009

BC Hosts Opening Reception and Presentation for McArthur Freeman II Art Exhibition

Brevard College will host an opening reception and presentation for artist McArthur Freeman II on Friday, January 23.


The opening reception for Freeman's exhibit, "Just My ‘Magination," will be held from 5:30 p.m. until 7 p.m. at Brevard College's Spiers Gallery in the Sims Art Center.


Following the reception, the College's Multicultural Initiatives will host a presentation by Freeman entitled "Constructed Narratives: Explorations of Race, Blackness and Myth" at 7:30 p.m. in the Porter Center for Performing Arts' Scott Commons.


The reception, presentation and exhibit visitations are free to the public.


Freeman is best known for his narrative paintings, drawings and installations exploring race, double consciousness and the construction of identity. His images are described as a synthesis of children's book illustrations, fairy tales and invented characters with historical narratives, images from popular culture and social critique that create a wonderland like world that has gone disturbingly awry, but is seductively beautiful.


Gallery hours are 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. weekdays when the College is in session. The exhibit will be on display until February 20.


For more information about this exhibition, contact Dr. Tasha C. Toy, assistant director for Student Life at 828.884.8117 or toytc@brevard.edu.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Pisgah Review Reading at Malaprops

On January 16, at 7:00 p.m., the editors of Pisgah Review are sponsoring a reading at Malaprops Bookstore (55 Haywood Street in Asheville) featuring “The Poets of Pisgah Review.” Current and recent contributors Ken Chamlee, Terri Kirby Erickson, Susan Lefler, Brent Martin, and Thomas Rain Crowe will be on hand to read from their work and sign copies of our most recent issue, which will be available for sale through Malaprops. Come over and check out a good bookstore, have a cup of java, and hear some great poetry courtesy of the Pisgah Review.
Please contact Dr. Jubal Tiner for additional information.

Posted: 1/13/08