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WHAT'S HAPPENING

DURING THE WEEK OF APRIL 11-APRIL17

Friday 0 CABARET OPENS

Cabrini College theater will present an environmental production of "Cabaret." Opening night is Friday, April 11, at 8 p.m. in the Grace Hall atrium.

Tuesday LACROSSE

The Lady Cavs battle at Textile on Tuesday, April 15 at 4 p.m.

Wednesday 0 SGA MEETING

There will be an SGA general assembly information meeting on Wednesday, April 16 at 9:45 p.m.

Thursday OESAPARTY

The Ethnic Student Alliance will host a party on Thursday,April 17 at 9 p.m. in the WCGA.

Thursday Q MEN'S TENNIS

Walkacross the road and support the Cavs as they battle Eastern College on Thursday, April 17 at 3:30 p.m.

The Names Project AIDS Memorial

Thursday, April 10, 1997

Opera music presented in . mansion

by Becky Raetsch assistant news editor

Members of the Academy of Vocal Arts. who have presented their renditions of various aria~ at Cabrini annually since the early '90s. perfonned Verdi Highlights in the Mansion on Sunday, April 6.

The Academy of Vocal Arts is an institution that elaborates on operatic training. Current artists and alumni who have been heard at the Metropolitan Opera and throughout leading opera houses have led to the glory of the AVA.

Selections from "Falstaff," "Don Carlos," "Rigoletto" and "II Trovatore" were performed by a team of 13: K. James McDowell, the executive director; David Lofton and Danielle Orlando, music director and accompanist respectively; Hugh Smith, tenor, who wa~ also the winner of the Luciano Pavarotti International Vocal Competition and the AVNP!acido Domingo Prize; Sharon Richards, soprano and winner of the Luciano Pavarotti International Vocal Competition; Jacqui Lynn Fidler and Megan Dey-Toth were mezzo-soprano; Armando Gama, John Nutss and Louis Ledesma were baritone; Branch Fields as bass; and Indra Thomas and Therese Gigot were soprano.

Around 175 students, faculty, staff and community joined in listening and learning a little about Verdi.

The members of AVA are there through scholarships and receive artist diplomas.

"They refine their already established careers," Dr. Adeline Bethany, fine arts department chair said.

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