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Special Events

  • University Chapel @ Noon Sunday, February, 5, 2012

    University Chapel @ Noon in Goodson Chapel is a blend of the best of ancient traditions and emerging, artful, expressive worship. Contact Worship Arts Coordinator DeLyn Celec at 540/665-3485 or goodsonchapel@su.edu

  • Step Afrika Sunday, February, 5, 2012

    Step Afrika performs at 2 p.m. in Armstrong Concert Hall. This event is one of the university’s Black History Month events, and it is open to the public. See Step Afrika at www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRecTnZ9vac Contact student Monet Gooch at mgooch08@su.edu FREE

  • WATTS Volunteers Meet Sunday, February, 5, 2012

    WATTS (Winchester Area Temporary Thermal Shelter) Volunteers meet at 6 p.m. in the Allen Dining Hall to go to an area church where homeless people have been invited in out of the cold for the night. Contact students Alexandra Woody at awoody09@su.edu or Emily Ehrgott at eehrgott09@su.edu

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Concerts and Performances

  • Step Afrika Sunday, February, 5, 2012

    Step Afrika performs at 2 p.m. in Armstrong Concert Hall. This event is one of the university’s Black History Month events, and it is open to the public. See Step Afrika at www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRecTnZ9vac Contact student Monet Gooch at mgooch08@su.edu FREE

  • Winterreise (Winter's Journey) Sunday, February, 5, 2012

    Winterreise (Winter's Journey), a monumental and rarely performed song cycle by Schubert, begins at 5 p.m. in Goodson Recital Hall. Assistant Professor of Voice Byron Jones and guest artist Michael Adcock present this song cycle, which is based on poems by Wilhelm Müller. Winterreise describes a wanderer's poignant journey – from youthful heartbreak to the nostalgia of a mature and reflective man. The recital is preceded by a short pre-concert talk by Dr. Adcock, beginning at 4:30 p.m. The performers remind all that, while the Super Bowl kicks off at 6:30 p.m., Schubert kick off at 5 p.m. FREE

  • Ewabo (Caribbean trio) Monday, February, 6, 2012

    Ewabo, a Caribbean trio, performs at 11 a.m. in Allen Dining Hall. With an emphasis on the steel drum, better known as pan to the people of its native Trinidad and Tobago, Ewabo is recognized as one of the preeminent Caribbean calypso bands in the mid-Atlantic region. Ewabo’s skill and dedication to indigenous island music and the playing of pan drums – the predominant art form in the Caribbean – has propelled the trio to prominence in the mainstream of contemporary world music. The musicians of Ewabo entertain as well as educate audiences about Caribbean culture. The shared belief of band members Frank Javois (keyboards), Roger Greenidge (pan drums) and Tim Hamm (vocals/congas) is “one love,' which is embodied in their vast array of exceptional musical arrangements of traditional and contemporary calypso, reggae and pan drum music. Contact Director of Student Engagement Rick McClendon at rmcclend@su.edu FREE