The Hour of Code: Free Workshops for Parents and Children
The Computer Science and Software Engineering Department offers several sessions on campus to celebrate Computer Science Education Week.
The Computer Science and Software Engineering Department offers several sessions on campus to celebrate Computer Science Education Week.
This event is SOLD OUT – An evening of seasonal music for choir, orchestra, and handbells
performed in the majestic and festive atmosphere of Wilson Hall. The concert is conducted by Professor Michael Gillette and Dr. David M. Tripold and features the Colts Neck Reformed Church Exultation Ringers conducted by Maggie Tripold.
The Computer Science and Software Engineering Department offers several sessions on campus to celebrate Computer Science Education Week.
James Levine returns to one of his signature Wagner works conducting this epic comedy—back at the Met for the first time in eight years—about a group of Renaissance “master singers” whose song contest unites a city.
Katelyn Harodetsky, Music Education major, will be performing her senior recital at the First Presbyterian Church of Long Branch on Saturday, December 13, 2014 at 2:00 PM. She will be featured on voice.
Katie Cozzi is a Graphic Design major performing a Junior Voice Recital on Saturday, December 13 at 6 pm at the Lauren K. Woods Theatre.
Admission is free; light refreshments will be served.
La Bayadère (the word refers to an Indian temple dancer) is a key work in the classical repertoire and this is a magnificent production. The story of impossible love between Nikiya and Solor is set against the backdrop of a lush, mysterious India. Marius Petipa’s choreography, here in a new scenic version by Yuri Grigorovich, is exquisite; the scene known as The Kingdom of the Shades is one of the most celebrated in the history of ballet. Bolshoi principals Svetlana Zakharova and Maria Alexandrova bring the characters of this romantic ballet to life.