2014
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2014
The Auditorium, Recital Hall, and P.E.O. Foundation Art Gallery are located in the Haidee and Allen Wild Center for the Arts on the northeast corner of Austin Boulevard and Tower Street. Raney Dining Room is located on the lower level of Robertson Hall. The Chapel is located on the south side of Austin Boulevard between Reeves Hall and Robertson Hall. Hinkhouse Gymnasium is one block south of Austin Boulevard behind the Chapel. B.I.L. Hill is eight blocks south of the campus on College Street. For tickets or more information, contact the Cottey College Ticket Office or Ms. Kris Korb, coordinator of campus activities, at (417) 667-6333, ext. 2186 or email kkorb@cottey.edu. NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID NEVADA, MISSOURI PERMIT #132 INFORMATION AND FACILITIES LIVERPOOL LEGENDS A SPECIAL THANKS TO THESE FUNDING SOURCES • The Cottey College Student Activity Fee • Cottey Lecturers and Artists Super Series (CLASS) Patrons • Missouri Arts Council JINAHIE Events Thanks to the hundreds of friends of the College who have contributed to the General Endowed Cultural Fund as well as the following major benefactors: JEAN E. CHRISTENSEN LECTURE FUND, established in 1990 by Dr. John Christensen in memory of his wife. DOROTHY HILL CULTURAL FUND, established in 1986 by Dorothy Hill, Chapter DW, Nevada, Missouri, P.E.O. Sisterhood. THOMAS AND MARY DELL CLARK CULTURAL FUND, established in 1989 through their bequests and by their heirs. ROSE ANN MILLSAP PERFORMING ARTISTS ENDOWMENT, established in 1995 through the trust of her husband, Marvin M. Millsap. ALICE VIRGINIA COFFIN ENRICHMENT SERIES, established in 1986 by the Massachusetts State Chapter, P.E.O. Sisterhood, in honor of Alice Virginia Coffin, one of the seven founders of the P.E.O. Sisterhood. LELIA RANEY POTT CULTURAL FUND, established in 1990 by Lelia Raney Pott, a member of Chapter S, Texas, P.E.O. Sisterhood. FALL HELEN PENISTON SCULL CULTURAL FUND, established in 1989 by Alonzo Scull in memory of his wife, Helen Peniston Scull, Chapter TJ, Del Mar, California, P.E.O. Sisterhood. 94106.indd 1 For tickets or more information, contact the Cottey College Ticket Office or Ms. Kris Korb, coordinator of campus activities, at (417) 667-6333, ext. 2186. Her email address is kkorb@cottey.edu. All events are subject to change, cancellation, or substitution. For additional information, check out the Cottey College website at www.cottey.edu. • You no longer wish to receive this flyer or the address shown is incorrect. Performances in the Cottey Lecturers and Artists Super Series are indicated with CLASS next to the date. Tickets may be purchased for the noted events approximately two weeks prior to the performance dates. Some tickets may be available the night of the performance in the foyer of the Center for the Arts. All seats are general admission. Ticket holders may want to arrive 15 minutes prior to the performance to secure the seating of their choice. college PRICES AND TICKET INFORMATION Please contact the Cottey Ticket Office if: The P.E.O. Foundation Art Gallery is open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays and later on the nights of performances in the Center for the Arts. Other viewing hours are available upon request. Contact the Campus Activities Office for more information on these exhibitions. ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED November 20-December 17 Tori Christen 417-667-8181, ext. 2186 kkorb@cottey.edu September 19-October 10 Sandra Ginter EMAIL October 16-November 15 Koral Martin PHONE August 14-September 13 Jan McCaulley Campus Activities and Ticket Office 1000 W. Austin, Nevada, MO 64772 EXHIBITIONS IN THE P.E.O. FOUNDATION ART GALLERY If an admission price is indicated, the first price is for adults, and the second is for those persons under 18 or over 62 years of age. Admission is complimentary for current Cottey students and employees. 2014 IRENE S. AND WINSLOW M. VAN BRUNT LECTURE FUND, established by gifts of the Nebraska State Chapter, P.E.O. Sisterhood, and Mr. and Mrs. Winslow M. Van Brunt of Bellevue, Nebraska. • You want to receive information on CLASS— the Cottey Lecturers and Artists Super Series. ELIZABETH FRANCES HATCHETT CULTURAL FUND, established in 1997 by Ms. Georgianne H. Raftery in memory of her aunt, Elizabeth Frances Hatchett, a 1925 graduate of Cottey College. SCHEDULE OF JESSICA KIRSON JOSERYL BECKLEY college Nevada, Missouri PETE LEE 8/7/14 1:46 PM Monday, August 25 131ST ANNUAL OPENING CONVOCATION Saturday, September 13 KANSAS CITY METRO MEN’S CHORUS Opening Convocation is the ceremonial gathering of members of the Cottey community to begin the academic year. The convocation begins with an academic procession of faculty and staff, and includes welcoming new students with the Signing of the Cottey Book and the Daisy Tradition. Also featured at the 131st Opening Convocation is an academic musical presentation by Joseryl Beckley, a dramatic mezzo-soprano. A Cottey alumna from Sierra Leone, West Africa, Ms. Beckley is currently a doctoral student in Opera and Voice at the University of British Columbia, Canada. The Kansas City Metro Men’s Chorus (KCMMC) was founded in the fall of 2001. Currently, there are 80 singers who range in age from 30 to 87 and who come from a variety of vocations and musical experience. From the very beginning, the mission of the choir has been to praise God through music and through service to those in need. Since its inception, the choir has raised over $319,000 for charities. Your donations at this concert will assist Community Outreach in Nevada. 7 p.m., Center for the Arts, donations welcome 7 p.m., Center for the Arts Friday-Saturday, October 3-4 COLLEGE PLAY: LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE 8 p.m., Center for the Arts, $5/$4, tickets Produced by the Cottey College Theatre Department, this play explores light as well as serious moments in women’s lives by asking two questions: What do you say about your clothes? What do your clothes say about you? This drama is written by Nora and Delia Ephron and based on the book by Ilene Beckerman. It is directed by Rusalyn Andrews. Wednesday, September 17 POSTER SALE 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Hinkhouse Center Want to decorate your room or office? Swing by this art print and poster sale and browse through thousands of items, many of which are not available anywhere else in the region. STEVE MEANS Friday, August 29 PICNIC WITH STEVE MEANS 5:45 p.m., B.I.L. Lodge, performance free/dinner $7 The rain/heat location is Raney Dining Room Combining smooth grooves with powerful lyrics and infectious hooks, this singer/songwriter’s soulful brew of pop music has earned him a rapidly growing national fan base. His funk-infused acoustic sound has drawn comparisons to everyone from Stevie Wonder and Marc Broussard to John Mayer, and he’s opened for Top 40 R&B artists T-Pain and Sean Kingston. Saturday, September 20 HEADPHONE DISCO ALL-CAMPUS DANCE 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Hinkhouse Center Gymnasium, $3 Headphone Disco is the silent party phenomenon that’s been rocking colleges, festivals, and clubs from the UK to Uganda for the past five years. Surreal, insanely popular, and completely unforgettable, the show and Headphone Disco brand have become one of the most talked about and sought after acts in the entertainment scene in years. Unfamiliar with the concept? Take a room full of party people, give them all a set of specially made two-channel wireless headphones, and have two live DJs broadcast to them over two FM channels simultaneously. Watch as the crowd chooses their DJ with the flick of a switch then ‘get down’ to two completely different styles of music, at exactly the same time to a soundtrack that only they can hear. DANIEL MARTIN Saturday, October 18 DANIEL MARTIN 8 p.m., Center for the Arts, $5/$4, tickets Daniel Martin has quickly become one of the most in-demand entertainers in the nation, winning last year’s “Best Live Performer!” His high-energy fusion of insane magic, escapes, and sarcastic improv consistently leads to standing ovations and record-breaking crowds at theaters, campuses, and celebrity events nationwide. In addition to Daniel recently being nominated for the “Entertainer of the Year” award, he was recognized by Campus Activities Magazine this year as the singly highest/best rated touring act in the country! His magic has been featured on NBC, CBS, WGN, VH1, Discovery Channel, and at thousands of live events worldwide. Thursday, October 30 PETE LEE Friday-Saturday, November 14-15 COLLEGE PLAY Sunday, December 7 INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC CONCERT Pete Lee might be the nicest person in New York City, but that’s because it’s impossible to sound aggressive with a Wisconsin accent. Pete was raised in Wisconsin by divorced parents and a 19-inch television, which is probably why he pursued a career in entertainment. In 2005, Pete flew to New York to make his television debut on Comedy Central’s Premium Blend. That same night, he met his future wife, and she made him move to Manhattan. Soon after that, he was selected to perform at the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal, where he was voted a standout performer. In 2008, he finished as a semi-finalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing. Later he shot his own Comedy Central half-hour special, which earned him a “cult” following at comedy clubs, and the opportunity to perform over the next four years at 500 colleges across the country. The title of this play will be announced later in the fall. It will be directed by Laura Chaney. The Cottey College Jazz Ensemble and the Cottey College Wind Ensemble will perform a variety of jazz and wind ensemble literature. They will be directed by Bill Martin. 8 p.m., Raney Dining Room, $5/$4 Sunday, November 2 MULTICULTURAL FESTIVAL 4:30-6:30 p.m., Hinkhouse Center $7/$4 (eight years and under) The festival will include a celebration of world cultures, food from around the world prepared by members of the Cottey College community, and an international bazaar. Friday, November 7 OPEN DANCE SHOWING 8 p.m., Center for the Arts This showcase will feature dance performances and choreography by Cottey students. 8 p.m., Raney Dining Room, $5/$4 SIX APPEAL Saturday, September 6 SIX APPEAL 8 p.m., Center for the Arts, $5/$4 Is Six Appeal a comedy group, a vocal ensemble, or a rock band? Audiences have been trying to answer that question for years. Swearing off instruments, Six Appeal uses a cappella singing to span decades of classic oldies, current chart toppers, and catchy original tunes. Featuring vocal dexterity and adventurous song selection, the group explores all genres with a far-reaching repertoire that will surprise and captivate audiences regardless of the setting. 94106.indd 2 Jessica Kirson is considered one of the top comedians in the country. With her unique style and captivating stage presence, she grabs the attention of audiences everywhere she performs. Her wide variety of characters brings a diverse energy to her routine. Once you have seen her amazing talent, it is easy to understand why she was selected to perform at the Hamptons, Toyota, Marshall’s Women in Comedy, Comedy Central’s South Beach, Montreal, and HBO’s Las Vegas comedy festivals. Her YouTube channel, “The JessyK Show” has over 2.2 million views. 8 p.m., Center for the Arts JINAHIE 8 p.m., Raney Dining Room, $5/$4 Jinahie (“my wings” in Arabic) is an extraordinarily gifted 20-year-old Egyptian-American spoken word poet. Since 2008, Jinahie has competed in HBO’s Brave New Voices International Youth Poetry Slam documentary series produced by Russell Simmons. She has had the unique opportunity to share the stage with Grammy-nominated artists such as John Mayer, The Roots, Common, Smokey Robinson, Mos Def, and Talib Kweli. In addition, she has graced some of the most revered stages such as the Nokia Theater, Kennedy Center, Lincoln Theater for the Hip-Hop Theater Festival, as well as feature spots on BET’s Lyric Café, and had the privilege of performing for Michelle Obama during the Pulitzer Prize winning play Ruined. She is currently embarking on a college tour throughout the country. This event includes performances by Cottey ensembles and music students, followed by a dance concert by the Cottey-in-Motion Dance Company. Thursday, December 4 INFORMAL CHRISTMAS CHOIR CONCERT 5:30 p.m., Raney Dining Room Friday, October 24 (CLASS Event) LIVERPOOL LEGENDS BEATLES TRIBUTE BAND 8 p.m., Center for the Arts, $8/$6, tickets Louise Harrison, sister of the late George Harrison of the Beatles, hand-picked these four talented musicians and actors. Liverpool Legends perform songs spanning the entire career of the Beatles and on through the solo years. With precise attention to every musical detail, along with costume changes, vintage instruments, and special effects, the band will make you feel like you are watching the real thing! Together, these four lads will bring you “The Complete Beatles Experience.” Headlining their own production in Branson since 2006, Liverpool Legends has been voted Best New Show, Best Band, and Best Show. Tuesday, November 11 DAKABOOM 8 p.m., Raney Dining Room, $5/$4 This edgy music-driven a cappella comedy duo combines the musical genres of pop, hip-hop, opera, jazz, musical theatre, electronica, and a cappella to modernize and reinvent the vaudeville art form. Ben McLain has made appearances on General Hospital, though he spends most of his time recording and touring with electronic vocal band Sonos, featured recently on NBC’s The Sing Off. Actor/musician Paul Peglar works extensively with Internet stars Chester See and Lana McKissack, and was the original piano player on the first season of Fox’s Glee. Dakaboom celebrated their album release Get Awesome in NYC at the infamous club Don’t Tell Mama’s, and was chased down the street by Andy Dick in their hometown of Los Angeles. This performance features students in all the Cottey dance classes and student choreography projects. Wednesday, November 19 JINAHIE 8 p.m., Center for the Arts LIVERPOOL LEGENDS 3 p.m., Center for the Arts Tuesday, December 9 INFORMAL DANCE CONCERT Friday-Saturday, November 21-22 AN EVENING OF MUSIC & DANCE DAKABOOM Tuesday, September 30 JESSICA KIRSON 8 p.m., Center for the Arts, $5/$4, tickets HOME VOLLEYBALL GAMES Sep. 16 6:30 p.m. Independence Community College Sep. 23 6:30 p.m. Ozark Christian College Oct. 4 2 p.m. Baptist Bible College Oct. 7 6:30 p.m. Labette Community College Oct. 18 10:30 a.m. Wentworth Military Academy Oct. 18 12 p.m. Wentworth vs. Northeast Oklahoma College Oct. 18 1:30 p.m. Northeast Oklahoma College Oct. 23 6:30 p.m. Longview Community College The Cottey Chamber Singers will sing some familiar and not-so-familiar Christmas tunes. Audience members will be invited to participate in a sing-a-long. Oct. 27 6:30 p.m. Ft. Scott Community College Friday, December 5 HANGING OF THE GREENS HOME SOFTBALL GAMES Come celebrate one of Cottey’s oldest and most special traditions. Following a candlelight chapel service, participants will go caroling and adorn the campus with evergreen wreaths. HOME BASKETBALL GAMES 7:30 p.m., Chapel Saturday, December 6 HANGING OF THE GREENS SEMIFORMAL DANCE 9 p.m.-12 a.m., Hinkhouse Gymnasium Celebrate the holiday season with the final event of the Hanging of the Greens tradition. Sponsored by Inter-Society, this semiformal dance will feature a theme to complement the week of activities. Schedule to be announced. Nov. 4 6 p.m. St. Mary University – JV Nov. 14 6 p.m. Hesston College Dec. 2 7 p.m. Ottawa University – JV Dec. 9 6 p.m. Ft. Scott Community College Dec. 12 6 p.m. Allen County Community College 8/7/14 1:46 PM