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Clark students are involved in many different activities on campus - from sports, student government, the arts, political activism, and journalism, to community service or cultural exchange. These clubs and organizations provide all types of experiences for students interested in meeting new people and learning in various and often unconventional settings.
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Student Clubs & Organizations
Art History Club
For more information about this student club please contact the Office of Student Leadership & Programming (508) 793-7549.
Chamber Ensembles
The Chamber Ensembles rehearse and perform musical works for the Clark community. The Chamber Ensembles are made up of members of the Clark
community and are directed by professional conductors who serve as
artistic directors and faculty advisers. Chamber Ensembles consists of
three primarily independent organizations: Concert Band, consisting of
woodwinds, brass, and percussion; Sinfonia consisting of strings and
brass; and Small Ensembles, which vary in makeup from semester to
semester.
Clark Bars
Clark Bars is a small, a cappella singing group open to all members of the Clark community. It is a co-ed and student-directed group that focuses on performing modern or "pop" music.
For more information visit the Clark Bars Website.
Clark Concert Choir and Chamber Chorus
The Concert Choir rehearses and performs choral music throughout the year and is directed by a faculty member. The Concert Choir allows students to interact with each other while learning singing techniques such as sight-reading. and diverse types of music. The Chamber Chorus is a smaller group of singers who are selected from the Concert Choir.
Clark University Players Society (CUPS)
As the oldest student group on campus, CUPS produces short plays and workshops, and provides an avenue for students to learn about the different aspects of theater.
Clark University Slam Poetry Team
The Slam Poetry Team fosters creative expression by fusing performance and writing into the Poetry Slam, a friendly competition in an open, relaxed atmosphere.
Counterpoints
The Counterpoints is Clark's all-female, student-directed a cappella group that focuses on performing contemporary music. The group allows members
to develop their own musical and organizational talents while actively
performing at Clark, in Worcester and at other colleges.
For more information visit the Counterpoints Website.
Dance Society
The Dance Society gives male and female students the opportunity to become involved in dance, and to choreograph and perform in its annual fall and spring productions.
Hip Hop Collabo
Hip Hop Collabo is a student-run dance group that draws on hip hop, R&B, and reggae music for inspiration and rhythm. We come from culturally diverse backgrounds and we all share a love for hip hop music and dance. Auditions are held in the fall, and throughout the year we choreograph, learn from each other and have fun. At the end of each semester we perform for family, friends, and the Clark community. "Dancers aren't made of their technique, but their passion." -Anonymous
Jazz Workshop
This organization provides students an opportunity to rehearse and perform
jazz. The Jazz Workshop is open to players of all abilities, and strives
to increase jazz awareness and appreciation in its members and throughout
the Clark community. The group performs both on and off campus throughout the year.
Musical Theater Union
Clark's Musical Theater Union is devoted to providing students, faculty and the community an opportunity to perform in and enjoy a unique and significant art form.
Variant Dance Troupe
Variant Dance Troupe provides a fun, open atmosphere for anyone who wants to make a commitment to dance, whether they have experience or not. We are a performance-based group, working each semester on a variety of styles of dances, including lyrical, modern, jazz, tap, ballet and hip
hop.
This page is maintained by the Office of Student Leadership & Programming, (508)793-7549. Please send questions, comments, or suggestions to Office of Student Leadership & Programming.
Disclaimer: Clark University is not responsible for the content or views expressed on any of the student organization Web sites featured on this page.
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