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Monday morning arts news, October 10

THINGS TO DO

Monday, October 10

• Dance Program: Fall dance concert tickets go on sale today.

Monday and Tuesday, October 10 and 11

• FALL BREAK.

Tuesday, October 11 through Saturday, October 15

• Gregg Museum of Art & Design: Visit your museum! Galleries are open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Thursday, October 13
• Dance Program: Dance master class, free to NC State students, faculty and staff. Safety Release Technique with creator B.J. Sullivan. SRT is a dancing methodology that premises the moving body from a skeletal perspective. Carmichael Dance Studio 2307. Learn more and register. 5:45 p.m.

• Gregg Museum of Art & Design: Interactive gong fu tea ceremony and exhibition tour with artist Eric Serritella. 6 p.m. (Note: This event is sold out.)

Saturday, October 15

• University Open House. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Sunday, October 16

• NC State LIVE: The Kidstuff Series returns with Lightwire Theater’s The Adventures of Tortoise and Hare: The Next Gen. 3 p.m. Stewart Theatre.

IN THE NEWS

• Technician: NC State Crafts Center provides community building, support for all ages and disciplines. Technician writer Valerie Pymento interviews Crafts Center staff members Paul Cash and Katy Walls.

• Technician: From Carter-Finley to the Netherlands, Claudia Swauger twirls her way to the top. Technician writer Bryan Danner profiles NC State Marching Band twirler Claudia Swauger, winner of Miss Majorette of America.

• Technician: Campus concertina player brings live music to Free Expression Tunnel. Technician writer Madison Ligh interviews Eli Secosky – aka “accordion guy” – a 17-year-old from Raleigh who plays his concertina atop the Free Expression Tunnel.

• Walter Magazine: Ral-o-ween: Some Hyper-Local Halloween Inspiration. Need costume ideas? This tip sheet includes the Free Expression Tunnel.

See a two-month list of campus arts events and exhibitions, posted on the first day of each month.