Scott Stegall
Faculty Sponsor: Bill Lawing
Celebrating Student Research, Community Projects and Creative Work
Scott Stegall
Faculty Sponsor: Bill Lawing
Ariel Chung, Kessler Catterall, Vance Graves, Yeonjae Han, Jacob Haythorn, Kotaro Horiuchi, David Lee, Mauricio Lozano, Reyna Segovia
Faculty Sponsor: Ann Marie Costa
My advanced acting students will perform six different scenes from their course.
Kaylen Alexis, Sarah Austin, Haley Hamblin, Madison Hardaway, Jacob Haythorn, Kotaro Horiuchi, Joshua Kaskay, Daniel Lammens, Wilson Pava, Chloe PItkoff, Anna Rupp, Jack Salt, Matt, Wang, Toler Webb, Amelia Willingham
Faculty Sponsor: Ann Marie Costa, Jacque Culpepper, Cynthia Lewis
By admin
Madison Hardaway, Raul Galvan, Harrison Dinsbeer, Meg Houck, Kotaro Horiuchi, Landin Eldridge, Caroline Webster, Jacob Haythorn, Lilly Nichols, Tatiana Pless, Joe DeMartin
Faculty Sponsor: Cynthia Lewis
Members of Professor Cynthia Lewis’s “Shakespeare in Action” class will perform selected scenes focusing on love relationships–parents and children (King Lear), witty lovers (Much Ado about Nothing), plotting lovers (Macbeth and Lady M), and would-be lovers (Twelfth Night). The students have produced the script and rehearsed on their own. They’ll provide context for the performance at the beginning and encourage discussion at the end.
By admin
Casey Margerum, Morgan Potter, Meghan Rankins, Kelly Garrett, Emily Banks, Martin Malotky, Jack Lovelace, Toler Webb, Alex Harrelson
Faculty Sponsor: Bill Lawing
Collegium Musicum is a student-led ensemble consisting of members of the Davidson College Chorale. We focus primarily on early music from the Middle Ages through the early Baroque. We perform regularly at Chorale concerts and this year were a featured ensemble at the Joy of Singing concert.
Turner Wood, Lee Kromer, Caroline Gschwind, James Shakow, Siri Norris, Ashley Behnke, Marianna Ghirardelli, Raul Galvan, Adam Gelman
Faculty Sponsor: Stephen Kaliski
For their final projects in THE 201: Exercises in Playcrafting, students wrote original new plays with complete artistic control of the subject and style of their pieces. In this symposium event, four students from the cohort will share staged reading excerpts of these final projects, featuring casts of students along with a few faculty/staff guest stars. Each reading will last approximately 10 minutes.
Student conductors: Sarah Austin, Matt Begley, Clara Hare-Grogg, Jack Lovelace, Isaac Mervis, Will Messner, Morgan Potter Orchestra students: Manny Abiad, Sanzari Aranyak, Laura Auberry, Kami Beardsley, Claire Brantley, Henry Brooks, Richmond Brautigan, EJ Canny, Hannah Cha, Corey Cochran, Maggie Cushman, Sophie Eichelberger, Katie Frank, Danielle Gabriel, Anna Gilbert, Madeline Goosman, Caleb Grenko, Ben Haden, Yunah Han, Clara Hare-Grogg, Alanna Horton, Genevieve Husak, Hartlee Johnston, Nathan Jordan, Jejun Kang, Matthew Kennedy, Léonie Kirchgeorg, Bryan Kirk, Braden Kronheim, Jennifer Lee, Brando Leggott, Simon Lowen, Sneha Mahesh, Erin Mansell, Caroline Matawaran, Emily Modlin, Elena Propst, Max Rollfinke, Madeline Seagle, Bradford Shin, Caroline Sigl, Blake Skelton, Carlyn Strang, Alyssa Tirrell, Cole Warlick, Emma Wilson, Nina Yao
Faculty Sponsor: Tara Keith
Student conductors from the MUS 312 Conducting class demonstrate their conducting skills with the Davidson College Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra will also invite anyone in attendance to conduct them! The student conductors will help guide any courageous, novice, conductor-wannabes through their first wielding of the baton.
Angelina Gurrola, Scott Stegall, Victor-Alan Weeks, Amelia Willingham
Faculty Sponsor: William Lawing
Four students who have pursued independent studies will discuss their recording and composing, and will play examples of their work. The genres include hip-hop, singer-songwriting, and traditional music field recording in the Piedmont.