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ORCHESIS 50<br />

In 1969, Dr. Moon Ja Minn Suhr established the Orchesis Dance Company at Cal Poly, and<br />

the first dance performance was held in 1970. Now, fifty years later, the company presents<br />

choreography inspired by previous concert titles and program cover artwork. “50” features<br />

ballet, modern, jazz, and contemporary performances by Cal Poly faculty and students as well<br />

as guest artists.<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uary 17-25 // theatredance.calpoly.edu<br />

MACBETH<br />

The young performers of <strong>SLO</strong> REP’s<br />

Academy of Creative Theatre take on the<br />

challenge of the Scottish Play, bringing<br />

the classic story to life in an edited<br />

version specifically written for students<br />

in grades four through twelve.<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uary 10-19// slorep.org<br />

JANUARY<br />

3-2-1 STUDENT FILM COMPETITION<br />

The Central Coast Film Society presents the winners<br />

of its student contest at the San Luis Obispo County<br />

Library. Films accepted for competition through<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>ember 31, 2019, are limited to three minutes, two<br />

characters and one location.<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uary 11 // centralcoastfilmsociety.org<br />

KEN HUSTAD BASS RECITAL<br />

Active jazz musician and local favorite<br />

Ken Hustad performs music of Giovanni<br />

Bottesini, including the Double Bass<br />

Concerto No.1 in F-sharp Minor, “Elegia,”<br />

and “Gran Duo Concertainte” with violinist<br />

Brynn Albenese in this Cal Poly faculty<br />

recital. Pianist Paul Woodring accompanies<br />

all three pieces.<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uary 17 // music.calpoly.edu<br />

DEC/JAN <strong>2020</strong> | <strong>SLO</strong> <strong>LIFE</strong> MAGAZINE | 97

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