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Music Worcester Presents Katharine Dain, Soprano

Katharine Dain, soprano, with Sam Armstrong, piano, will perform works by Messiaen, Debussy, and more. Clark students, faculty, and staff can reserve free tickets through Music Worcester.

V&PA Presents ‘Small Mouth Sounds’

Experimental Theater, Little Center 12 Charlotte St., Worcester

Clark actors will give voice to “Small Mouth Sounds,” a play by Bess Wohl, during four performances Feb. 24–26. Directed by Lyndsey Hawkes ’19.

Sponsored by: Department of Visual & Performing Arts

V&PA Presents ‘Small Mouth Sounds’

Experimental Theater, Little Center 12 Charlotte St., Worcester

Clark actors will give voice to “Small Mouth Sounds,” a play by Bess Wohl, during four performances Feb. 24–26. Directed by Lyndsey Hawkes ’19.

Sponsored by: Department of Visual & Performing Arts

V&PA Presents ‘Small Mouth Sounds’

Experimental Theater, Little Center 12 Charlotte St., Worcester

Clark actors will give voice to “Small Mouth Sounds,” a play by Bess Wohl, during four performances Feb. 24–26. Directed by Lyndsey Hawkes ’19.

Sponsored by: Department of Visual & Performing Arts

V&PA Presents ‘Small Mouth Sounds’

Experimental Theater, Little Center 12 Charlotte St., Worcester

Clark actors will give voice to “Small Mouth Sounds,” a play by Bess Wohl, during four performances Feb. 24–26. Directed by Lyndsey Hawkes ’19.

Sponsored by: Department of Visual & Performing Arts

‘Black Panther’ — Part 1 of a Black History Month Double Feature

Jefferson 320

“Black Panther” highlights Afrofuturism, a cultural aesthetic that combines science-fiction, history, and fantasy to explore the African American experience and connect those from the Black diaspora with their forgotten African ancestry.

Sponsored by: Office of Identity, Student Engagement, and Access

‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ — Part 2 of a Black History Month Double Feature

Clark University, Jefferson Academic Center, Room 320

“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” explores the real-world concept of Afro-Futurism: a cultural aesthetic that combines science-fiction, history, and fantasy to examine the African-American experience and connect those from the Black diaspora with their forgotten African ancestry.

Sponsored by: Office of Identity, Student Engagement, and Access

Reception and Carnegie Hall Performance with Cailin Marcel Manson and the Clark University Choir

Carnegie Hall 881 Seventh Ave., New York, NY, United States

Join fellow Clark alumni, parents, and friends for the Carnegie Hall debut of professor Cailin Marcel Manson, who will lead the New England Symphonic Orchestra and a combined chorus — including the Clark University Choir — in a performance of Verdi’s Requiem.

Sponsored by: Alumni and Friends Engagement