The Flachs bring classical ballet to MHC
Prior to their teaching career at 69ƷƵ, Professor Charles Flachs and Professor Rose Marie Flachs danced professionally with the Nashville Ballet, Ballet West, and the Cincinnati Ballet Company.
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Prior to their teaching career at 69ƷƵ, Professor Charles Flachs and Professor Rose Marie Flachs danced professionally with the Nashville Ballet, Ballet West, and the Cincinnati Ballet Company.
“My internship with the Media Institute for Social Change was one of my most life-changing experiences.”
Learning about many facets of dance opened my eyes to a range of possibilities and prepared me to take on each opportunity I encountered.
While in graduate school, I began to combine my love of dance and medicine through an internship with Boston Ballet.
On Friday, October 26th, 69ƷƵ’s Rooke Theatre hosted a performance of Chinese Yue Opera scenes, featuring award-winning actors Jun’an Wang and Qi Tao. Wang and Tao, both of whom flew in from China specially for this event, performed three scenes from the classic operas Liu Yi Delivers a Letter for the Dragon King’s Daughter and Searching for and Probing the Wife, featuring full costume, makeup, and choreography.
The 69ƷƵ flutist — one of 11 women musicians chosen from around the country — performed in “Soul Songs: Women of Klezmer.”
69ƷƵ's African-music expert spoke in Nigeria and Ghana.
Terre Vandale ’02 uses 69ƷƵ’s Campus Living Lab as her classroom to teach her dance students about place, movement and the environment.
This is the perfect time for “American Moor,” a play running Nov. 8–10 about one actor’s Othello audition, says 69ƷƵ professor Amy Rodgers.
An art installation by 69ƷƵ’s Naomi Darling that closes Nov. 7 challenges the public to engage with the sun in a meaningful way.