Audiences will enjoy a rare opportunity to hear two of the world’s best string quartets in back-to-back concerts on September 29 and October 2, 2012: the Emerson String Quartet, in their 32nd recital at Middlebury; and the Takács Quartet, in their 24th appearance on campus.
Performing Arts Series and other tickets are now on sale to the general public, and well as students, faculty, and staff. It's still early, so good seats are still available.
For nearly 100 years, the Performing Arts Series has been bringing celebrated artists in chamber music, dance,and theatre to campus – to perform, inspire, and conduct residencies. Since ticket sales cover only one third of the series’ operating costs, we rely on contributions to help support the work of bringing acclaimed artists and emerging alumni performers to campus. Members of the Performing Arts Series Society (PASS) provide much of this crucial support. In appreciation for their patronage of the arts, PASS receive advance opportunities to purchase tickets, advance notice of special events, exclusive invitations, opportunities to meet artists, and more.
Just announced: Middlebury College’s 2012-2013 arts season is packed with hundreds of concerts, plays, museum exhibitions, dance performances, films, and more. An early highlight is the Clifford Symposium on Creativity and Collaboration, hosted by the Mahaney Center for the Arts on September 27-29.
The Kevin P. Mahaney ’84 Center for the Arts celebrates its 20th anniversary this year with a season packed with hundreds of concerts, plays, museum exhibitions, dance performances, films, and more. An early highlight of the season is the Clifford Symposium on Creativity and Collaboration, hosted by the Mahaney Center for the Arts on September 27-29, 2012.
The Mahaney Center for the Arts' 20th anniversary season is right around the corner. The annual Arts Calendar is being mailed out now, and advance copies are available at the MCA. You can also see the schedule of events online at http://www.middlebury.edu/arts/news/2012-2013.
The Mahaney Center for the Arts uses recycled paper in all major publications and is finding innovative ways to reduce energy use.