
Calendar of Events
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Saturday, May 1, 2021
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HCC Dance Company Concert 2021 Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:
Available for Viewing April 30 - May 14
Experience an exploration of dance, design and cinematography as we celebrate performances by our talented HCC Dance Program Students, featuring choreography by Dance Faculty: Elizabeth Higgins, Alex J. Krebs, Darion Smith and Guest Artist, Vincent Thomas. This virtual concert integrates innovative movement and design, as experienced through the art of dance for the camera. Dynamic and expressive dance sequences are captured from multiple perspectives engaging the viewer in a surreal world of light and sound.
The creative team includes: Artistic Direction by Elizabeth Higgins and Alex J. Krebs, Film Direction, Design and Editing by Colette Krogol and Matt Reeves of Orange Grove Dance, Light Design by Ben Levine, Photographic Direction by Jonathan Hsu and Costume Design by Kiana Vincenty.
Tickets: $5
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HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:
HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades
On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.
We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.
We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:
Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams
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