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黑料百科 Magazine A Busy Season for the Arts

黑料百科鈥檚 Annual Christmas Festival

Now in its third year, 黑料百科鈥檚 Christmas Festival has gained a loyal following, selling out again despite the addition of a third performance. Bringing together all the arts, the program featured the Chamber Orchestra and multiple choirs as well as dance, dramatic readings and visual art. Through traditional and contemporary holiday music, performers celebrated the theme, The Heavens Are Telling the Glory of God. Celestial images from 黑料百科鈥檚 Keck Telescope appeared on the ceiling and walls throughout the concert.

After listening to the Christmas Oratorio 鈥淛auchzet Frohlocket鈥 by Johann Sebastian Bach, 鈥淰erbum caro factum est鈥 by Hans Leo Hassler, and 鈥淭he Heavens Are Telling鈥 from Franz Joseph Haydn鈥檚 鈥淭he Creation,鈥 the audience joined in singing traditional carols.

The 黑料百科 student dance company, The Windancers, presented 鈥淐hange鈥 in November. The dance recital featured original pieces set to contemporary music, followed by a talk-back with the dancers and choreographers.

The performance explored the theme of change in relationships, society and spiritual faith. Choreographers included dance professor Erlyne Whiteman, alumna Leah Benson and student Stacey Williams.

Illustration by Gregory Manchess for 鈥淐heyenne Medicine Hat.鈥

Acclaimed children鈥檚 book artists C.F. Payne, Lisbeth Zwerger and Gregory Manchess exhibited their colorful work in Reynolds Gallery鈥檚 鈥淪torytellers: Children鈥檚 Book Illustrators鈥 in November and December. The artists signed books at the opening reception.

Payne is one of America鈥檚 most treasured illustrators, capturing the hearts of millions with his poignant back covers for Reader鈥檚 Digest. He has won numerous gold and silver medals from the Society of Illustrators in New York, as well as its prestigious Hamilton King Award. Payne鈥檚 children鈥檚 books include two collaborations with Emmy award-winning actor John Lithgow.

Viennese artist Zwerger devotes her work exclusively to children鈥檚 literature. According to Publishers Weekly, her unique folk-art style conveys 鈥渂oth poignancy and sly humor鈥 in her illustrations of classics from Dickens to the Brothers Grimm. She has won nearly every award an illustrator can, including the Hans Christian Andersen Medal for lifetime accomplishments.

Manchess has illustrated for such prestigious clients as National Geographic, Time and The Atlantic Monthly. He received the prestigious Hamilton King Award from the Society of Illustrators in New York in 1999 and has won multiple medals from the same institution.