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ƵDepartment of Dance Receives National Accreditation
September 27, 2022
The Department of Dance at Ƶ (KSU) has been approved for accreditation and associate membership in the National Association of Schools of Dance (NASD). This recognition from NASD provides national validation and approval for the Department of Dance, the College of the Arts, and KSU. Founded in 1981, the National Association of Schools of Dance (NASD) is an organization of schools, conservatories, colleges, and universities with over 80 accredited institutional members. It establishes national standards for undergraduate and graduate degrees and other credentials for dance and dance-related disciplines and provides help for institutions and individuals engaged in artistic, scholarly, educational, and other dance-related endeavors. “With this achievement, the College of the Arts at KSU earns the distinction of having every one of its units nationally accredited,” says Dr. Ivan Pulinkala, Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs and Professor of Dance. He founded the dance program in 2008 and has nurtured its robust growth—from a handful of students to over 120 today.
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The Atlanta Opera, Bailey School of Music partner to present "Bluebeard's Castle"
September 20, 2022
In partnership with The Atlanta Opera and Ƶ’s Bailey School of Music, the North American premiere of Bluebeard’s Castle will be presented at the Dr. Bobbie Bailey & Family Performance Center on October 7, 8 and 9. Tickets range from $20-$50 and may be purchased online or by calling Patron Services at 470-578-6650. From the one-act chamber opera from Bela Bartók, Bluebeard’s Castle is traditionally presented as a psychological thriller or Gothic horror as the lover uncovers the secrets of Bluebeard’s past. This new production, from director Daisy Evens and conductor Stephen Higgins, centers the story on the loss of a loved partner to the ravages of dementia in a way that will resonate with anyone who has dealt with aging loved ones.
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Ƶ to present Stephen Sondheim's "Company"
September 13, 2022
Ƶ’s Department of Theatre and Performance Studies (TPS) will present “Company” September 14-18 at the Stillwell Theater. “Company” takes us on Bobby’s journey as the couples around him ponder his singlehood and encourage him to find a mate. The concert staging of this musical, written by George Furth, features many of Stephen Sondheim’s beloved songs, including “Being Alive,” “Marry Me a Little,” and “Side by Side by Side.”
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ƵSchool of Art and Design, Zuckerman Museum to present "Recollections," Oscar Muñoz
September 07, 2022
Ƶ’s Zuckerman Museum of Art (ZMA), a unit of the School of Art and Design, will present "Recollections," Oscar Muñoz, now through December 10. The exhibit features six ground-breaking works by innovative Colombian artist Oscar Muñoz.
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ƵSchool of Art and Design, Zuckerman Museum to present "Recollections," Oscar Muñoz
September 06, 2022
Ƶ’s Zuckerman Museum of Art (ZMA), a unit of the School of Art and Design, will present "Recollections," Oscar Muñoz, now through December 10. The exhibit features six ground-breaking works by innovative Colombian artist Oscar Muñoz. The works comprising the show defy fixation and the belief that photography is definitive and absolute. Thus, the works question memory, erasure, permanence, and the resolute. The exhibition is curated by Cynthia Norse Thompson, director of curatorial affairs at ZMA, and Vanessa K. Davidson, Curator of Latin American Art at the Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas at Austin.
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ƵBailey School of Music to host Double Bass Performer and Composer Xavier Foley
August 30, 2022
Xavier Foley isn’t a big talker, preferring instead to communicate his virtuosity and passion for music on the double bass and in composing new work. Foley will join Ƶ Bailey School of Music (BSOM) faculty Helen Kim, violin, Charae Krueger, cello, and Eric Jenkins, piano, on the stage on September 16, 8 p.m., at Morgan Concert Hall in the Dr. Bobbie Bailey and Family Performance Center.
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ƵBailey School of Music to offer Hispanic Heritage Festival
August 23, 2022
Ƶ’s Bailey School of Music (BSOM) will celebrate the rich cultural traditions of Hispanic heritage with a week of concerts. From Sept. 19 through Sept. 23, patrons may enjoy a wide variety of concerts beginning with chamber music of Central and South America. Next, choirs tour the landscape of this diverse region, followed by the Atlanta Jazz Orchestra. Finally, the week culminates with the KSU Symphony Orchestra, legendary bandoneon player Daniel Binelli, and cellist Jesús Castro-Balbi, led by festival artist director and guest conductor Germán Gutiérrez.
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ƵDepartment of Dance presents "Double Exposure"
August 09, 2022
KENNESAW, Ga. (July 26, 2022) –– The Department of Dance at Ƶ (KSU) will present Double Exposure August 26-27 at 8 p.m. at the KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus. Made possible by the Eleo Pomare–Glenn Connor Dance Endowment, the 2022 Choreographic Residency Program features up-and-coming choreographers Tsai Hsi Hung and Chuck Wilt.
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Julia K. Bullard Named Interim Director of Kennesaw State's Dr. Bobbie Bailey School of Music
August 01, 2022
Harrison Long, Interim Dean of the College of the Arts at Ƶ, has named Julia K. Bullard, D.M.A. as Interim Director of the Dr. Bobbie Bailey School of Music, effective August 1.
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In Memoriam: ArtsKSU Supporter Malinda Delle Jolley Mortin
July 15, 2022
KENNESAW, Ga. (July 15, 2022) — Ƶ College of the Arts mourns the loss of friend and donor Malinda Delle Jolley Mortin, who passed away June 27, 2022. Mortin, previously a partner in securities brokerage firm Lex Jolley & Company, was an unwavering advocate of the arts at KSU. She is survived by her husband, Gordon, to whom she was married for more than 50 years, and several nieces and nephews. “She was a generous supporter of the College of the Arts. She was such an outstanding person who never sought the limelight,” said Joe Meeks, College of the Arts Founding Dean, Emeritus. Malinda Mortin also donated much of her diverse art collection to Ƶ; some of the pieces are housed in the Permanent Collection. It was only the first act of generosity from this unassuming donor. When Meeks reached out to Mortin about contributing to the newly planned Zuckerman Museum of Art, she agreed. She chose the lower, downstairs facility that was specifically designed for research and teaching, to honor her mother, LeoDelle Jolley, who was a teacher. Thus, the LeoDelle Lassiter Jolley Collection Research Center, a state-of-the-art home for the KSU Permanent Collection and Campus Collection, was created. The Center is available for use by Ƶstudents and faculty, as well as community scholars with pre-approval from museum staff. “Later, when I asked her to name the gallery across from Morgan Hall in the Dr. Bobbie Bailey & Family Performance Center, she agreed immediately to do it,” said Meeks. But she didn’t want any recognition, and it took Meeks many conversations with her before she finally agreed to be recognized. The Malinda Jolley Mortin Gallery is now used to showcase highlights from the Zuckerman’s Permanent Collection. Malinda Mortin and Joe Meeks enjoyed a long friendship, often talking at length on the telephone from her home in Sea Island, Georgia. “From time to time, she would mail me a newspaper article about an artist whose work she had donated to the University. She was just a delightful person with a healthy sense of humor,” said Meeks. She was a proud member of Chi Omega Fraternity, and the Chi Omega Malinda Jolley Mortin Woman of Achievement Award is named in her honor and given at Chi Omega Conventions to fellow Fraternity sisters. Mortin served on several boards and foundations including Ƶ Foundation, Kennestone Hospital guild (now WellStar), Marietta Garden Center Foundation, Hagood Garrison Genealogy Society, CASA Glynn, Junior League of the Golden Isles and Sea Island Garden Group. She was a second-generation member of the Smyrna Social Club and a founding donor to Adoption-Share, Inc. Geo Sipp, Director of the School of Art and Design, said, “We are so thankful to Mrs. Mortin for her generous gifts over the years to the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Her legacy will continue far into the future, reaching generations of students, faculty, and arts patrons.”
