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Central collecting donated instruments for Yucatan orchestra

Led by assistant professor of music Mitch Lutch, Central College is sponsoring an instrument donation initiative to benefit the Yucatan Youth Orchestra Program, a music education program based in Merida, Mexico, for students with otherwise limited exposure to music opportunities.

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Theatre Central performs classic Italian comedy

Theatre Central presents “A Servant to Two Masters” as the final large performance of the fall season. The show will run Nov. 14-17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Pella Opera House.

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Artists Dukno Yoon and Heather Bayless exhibit in Mills Gallery

Husband-and-wife duo Dukno Yoon and Heather Bayless will exhibit their works in the Mills Gallery from Nov. 12-Dec. 14. Yoon and Bayless studied in South Korea and work with metal structures.

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SWE hosts variety show to benefit Nashville tour

The Symphonic Wind Ensemble at Central College will be hosting a variety show featuring administration, faculty and students on Nov. 7.

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Cynthia Doggett plays with orchestra in Merida, Yucatan

In September, Cynthia Doggett, associate professor of music at Central, performed with the City Chamber Orchestra of Merida.

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Flying Pans concert travels through the jungle

The Central College Flying Pans Steel Band performs their first concert of the year, PANTIKI, on Oct. 26 and 27 at 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 28 at 4 p.m.

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Photographer reflects on peace in Mills Gallery exhibit

Beginning October 17, the Mills Gallery at Central College will host work by John Noltner, an award-winning author and photographer. The exhibit, titled “A Peace of My Mind,” will feature photographs of ordinary people with insightful views.

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Theatre Central hosts world premiere of “Dead Man’s Curve”

Premiering at Central, the new play is based on the book “Yellow Cab,” written by Iowa author Robert Leonard. The play was adapted and directed by Ann Wilkinson, instructor of theatre.

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Hornist Randall Faust to be artist-in-residence on campus

The Sunday Concert Series sponsored by the music department will host a guest artist recital with Dr. Randall Faust on Oct.7.

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Troubadour band Ti-Coca and Wanga-Nègès performs

Masters of Haiti’s acoustic twoubadou (troubadour) style Ti-Coca and Wanga-Nègès will be visiting Central College from Sept. 25-29. Their visit is in conjunction with the Center Stagesm cultural exchange program.

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