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Centered on the Arts

Release Date: 06/29/2020

Dance in Flight show art Dance in Flight

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Dance in Flight is celebrating their 30th year here at Pepperdine University! They will be presenting a very exciting show in Smothers Theatre on March 14, 15, and 16. I sat down with senior dancers Mariah Macias and Taylor Faas to learn more about the excitement and hard work that go into these special performances.  Ticket link: More information about the Center for the Arts can be found at Music by Jeremy Zerbe     

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Keith Colclough (The Merry Widow) show art Keith Colclough (The Merry Widow)

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Presented by the Flora L. Thornton Opera Program, the light-hearted romantic comedy, The Merry Widow, is coming to Smothers Theatre on February 22nd and 24th! I sat down with Dr. Keith Colclough, the show's director and associate professor of vocal studies at Pepperdine, and talked about the challenges of preparing opera for the stage, his favorite parts of the show, and the enormous talent that carries the opera.  Ticket link: More information about the Center for the Arts can be found at Music by Jeremy Zerbe  

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Young Concert Artists on Tour show art Young Concert Artists on Tour

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Pepperdine University’s Raitt Recital Hall was recently treated to an incredible performance by five young classical artists: American bass-baritone Joseph Parrish, Danish cellist Jonathan Swensen, Spanish/Dutch pianist Albert Cano Smit, American tenor Daniel McGrew, and Chinese violinist Lun Li. Represented by Young Concert Artists, these singers and instrumentalists are among the elite of today’s rising classical musicians. Together, they shared an impressive program of Mendellsohn, Strauss, Schumann, and Marx. I had a chance to sit down with them and discuss their touring experience,...

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Dr. Ryan Board (Director, Pepperdine Choir and Orchestra Christmas Concert) show art Dr. Ryan Board (Director, Pepperdine Choir and Orchestra Christmas Concert)

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THE HOLIDAY SEASON IS HERE! Come see the Pepperdine Choir and Orchestra present their annual Christmas concert on Thursday, December 7 at 7:30pm in Smothers Theatre. They'll be performing timeless holiday tunes and selections from the classical repertoire.  I sat down with Dr. Ryan Board, Director of Choral Activities at Pepperdine, and discussed the joys and challenges of preparing students for this event. This show is sold out, but will be livestreamed here: More information about the Center for the Arts at Pepperdine University can be found at  Music by

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Andrew von Oeyen show art Andrew von Oeyen

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Internationally acclaimed pianist  returns to Pepperdine for a residency at the Lisa Smith Wengler Center for the Arts! During his time here, he performed Beethovan's Emperor Concerto and Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue with the Pepperdine Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Pierre Long-Tao Tang. I sat down with Andrew to discuss his experiences as a performer and his special connection to Pepperdine.  Follow the Center for the Arts here and on  to stay up to date with new episodes as they're released.  More info about the Center for the Arts at Pepperdine University can...

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Composer Talk with Jeremy Zerbe show art Composer Talk with Jeremy Zerbe

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SEASON 4 IS HERE! I welcome composer back to the podcast for an incredible conversation about the music written for the show over the past three seasons.  We have an incredible conversation about the creative process, collaborating with musicians, and the joys of writing music for media! There is a lot in store for this season! Make sure to follow us here and on to stay up to date with new episodes as they're released. More info about the Center for the Arts at Pepperdine University can be found here: Music by and

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Graduating Seniors 2023 show art Graduating Seniors 2023

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It’s the last episode of season 3! On today's episode, we meet with some of our graduating seniors from the Center For the Arts. Our patrons will have seen these students working back-of-house, front-of-house, on stage, or in the museum, and together we can enjoy the lively anecdotes of these remarkable students.  Behind-the-scenes stories, as well as backstage gossip, make this a must-listen-to episode. But in addition to their humor, our students have brought a community to the CFA they happily share with every patron. Our graduating seniors are wise beyond their years, and their...

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Season 3 Finale show art Season 3 Finale

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We’d like to thank you all for listening and participating during season 3. After this episode, we’ll be taking a break and will return for season 4 in the fall. Keep your ears open for our return date. Take a listen to some of our favorite responses as to why the arts are important. We would like to thank all of our guests and artists for joining us this year, including Taimane, Laila Biali, Mandy Gonzalez, Javier Muñoz, Pablo Sainz-Villegas, and the many others. More info about the Center for the Arts including the 2023-2024 season can be found: Music by Nolan Harvel  

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Carson Vandermade (Weisman Museum Assistant) show art Carson Vandermade (Weisman Museum Assistant)

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For the first time, Carson Vandermade joins the podcast to discuss the Senior Showcase presented in the Weisman Museum. Carson discusses what patrons expect to see, the senior students’ work, the importance of showcasing their work in a museum, and why he believes the arts are important. Carson Vandermade graduated from Pepperdine University in 2022 with a BA in studio art. He is the museum assistant and arts education coordinator for Pepperdine's Weisman Museum of Art. Carson is also a practicing visual artist whose work considers the relationships people form with their spaces and their...

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Cathy Thomas-Grant (Director, Americana: A Murder Ballad) show art Cathy Thomas-Grant (Director, Americana: A Murder Ballad)

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Directing major Jacqueline Thornell meets with Cathy Thomas-Grant, a cherished theatre professor at Pepperdine who served as the director of the summer Edinburgh program from 2000-2022. Jacqueline and Cathy talk about Pepperdine’s upcoming performance of Americana: A Murder Ballad, its relevance and importance to today’s time, and why the arts are important.   After earning her Bachelor's degree at California State University Northridge in 1984 and her Master of Fine Arts degree in acting from The American Conservatory Theatre of San Francisco in 1992, Cathy went on to lead an...

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The Center for the Arts staff members interview each other, getting a little more information on what their role is, what they do for the Center for the Arts, and why the arts are important.

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