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The
CSU Summer Arts program celebrates its 25th anniversary this coming June
and July with 15 courses taught by talented professionals in dance,
theatre, creative writing, visual arts, music, and more. The full course
catalog of offerings and FAQs is available online at
www.csusummerarts.org.
The 15 courses are divided into three sessions with the first session
being held in Florence, Italy from June 13 to July 3. The following two
sessions divide the remaining 14 courses and are held on the California
State University, Fresno, campus through July 24th. Fresno State's
College of Arts and Humanities has hosted Summer Arts since 1999.
CSU Summer Arts includes not only a diverse array of courses in the arts
but also brings to the community an Arts Festival featuring the
outstanding talents of the artists who are on campus to teach. The 27
public events being offered this summer will include dance, music,
theatre, readings, lectures, and exhibitions. In addition, each of the
14 courses at Fresno State will culminate in student presentations that
are open to the public at no charge.
All course intensives are taught by master teachers and guest artists
who are held in high esteem within their artistic genre. The 2010 list
of guest artists includes dancers with Diavolo and Urban Bush Women;
actors from famed acting company Steppenwolf; Broadway's Tony Award
winning conductor and performer, Paul Gemignani; and the
artist/musician/inventor known as Trimpin.
Students can earn three to six transferable units and should consider
applying for scholarships if they are eligible. CSU Summer Arts is open
to all high school graduates, professionals, and serious amateurs in the
arts.
Catalogs are available by calling 559-241-6090 or online at
www.csusummerarts.org.
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