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  • March 4, 2008
  • Christine Davis Mantai

History Day: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Williams Center. Sponsored by the History and Social Studies Society.

Multicultural Affairs Weekend continues: Weekend of special activities and lectures. Sponsored by the Center for Multicultural Affairs.

“Lights, Camera, Action,” presented by Vocal Point: 2 p.m., Juliet J. Rosch Recital Hall.

Fredonia Wind Ensemble: 4 p.m., King Concert Hall.  Conducted by Dr. Paula Holcomb. Featured soloists are Fredonia violin professor, Janet Sung, and Fredonia percussion music major, Doug Feig. Free.

Reception for Tom Dudzik and Barry Shapiro: 4:30 to 6 p.m., Art Gallery Lobby. SUNY Fredonia alumni Dudzik and Shapiro are on campus for two days to deliver workshops to theatre students. Reception is sponsored by the Department of Theatre and Dance.

Moulin Rouge Ball: 7 p.m., Williams Center Multipurpose Room. An Interactive Theatre experience inspired by Moulin Rouge, including a ball, a costume contest and performances by Interactive Theatre Society. Admission is $5 ($3 students).

“An Evening of Opera Scenes:” 7 p.m., 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Student Opera Theatre Association presents scenes from “The Marriage of Figaro” by Mozart; “Riders of the Sea” by Vaughn Wiliams and “Zaide” by Mozart. Admission: $8 ($5 students and seniors). Click for directions to the opera house

Fredonia Dance Ensemble: 8 p.m., Marvel Theatre. Student dancers, under the direction of Helen Myers, associate professor, present innovative works that capture the beauty of the body in motion. Tickets are $15 for the public, $14 for senior citizens and $13 for students. Sponsored by Lake Shore Savings. Buy tickets online here.

Steele Hall: Blue Devil athletics (team practices) and community recreation programs (Northern Chautauqua County Youth Hockey Association tournament continues throughout the day in the Ice Arena) are going on today

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