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SPRING AWAKENING musical

Friday, September 21 - 7:30 pm - Sunday, September 23 2:00 pm - CSUN Little Theatre (Norhoff Hall)
http://www.csun.edu/theatre

SPRING AWAKENING, the musical.  Book & lyrics by Steven Sater. Music by Duncan Sheik. Based on the play by Frank Wedekind.

This rock musical, winner of 8 Tony Awards, uses a century-old, once-banned script to trace youth's journey to adulthood, employing a power, poignancy, and passion that audiences will not soon forget. Parental advisory - mature content.  Directed by Garry Lennon. Musical direction by Philip Matthew Park. Presented by special arrangement with Music Theatre Int'l.

CSUN Little Theatre (Nordhoff Hall).

Sept 21-22-23, 26-27-28-29-30 Performances 7:30 except Sundays at 2pm.  Interpreted performance for the deaf on Sept 26. Box Office (818)677-2488)

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Monday, August 27, 2012

Image for Liu Bolin: The Sociology of the Invisible BodyLiu Bolin: The Sociology of the Invisible Body

Monday, August 27 - Saturday, September 15 All Day - Art Gallery (AG)
http://www.csun.edu/artgalleries

Reception: Saturday, September 8  4-7pm

Gallery Talk:  Wednesday, September 5 10am

Through Performance photographs and sculptures if the internationally acclaimed Chinese artist Liu Bolin, this exhibition explores the interaction of art and society in contemporary China and the complex relationship between individuals and the living environment that they at once rely upon and are confined within.  Works included in this exhibition focus on Liu's observation and comment of the political, economic and social environment that has shaped the way Chinese people perceive themselves in a rapidly changing contemporary society.  They also reveal the tension between individuals and society.  They also reveal the tension between individuals and society as a whole, a topic that shares a worldwide relevance.

West Gallery Hours:  Mon-Sat 12-4pm, Thurs 12-8pm