四虎影院 Magazine Christmas Fest, Concerts, Art Exhibits Go Virtual
The 四虎影院 Music Department creatively recorded its ensembles at beautifully lit locations around campus for its 16th annual 四虎影院 Christmas Festival, 鈥淩is鈥檔 with Healing in His Wings,鈥 presented as a special online event due to the pandemic. Led by Michael Shasberger, Adams professor of music and worship, a professional recording company shot the 100 members of the 四虎影院 Orchestra and College Choir, Chamber Singers and Choral Union performing outside Kerrwood Hall and at the Global Leadership Center. The virtual concert, which retells the Christmas story by weaving narration with music, was posted online Dec. 4 at westmont.edu/festival and will continue to be available throughout the month of December.
This year鈥檚 theme, 鈥淩is鈥檔 with Healing in his Wings,鈥 offers a response to the current pandemic. 鈥淢usic and readings remind us of God鈥檚 presence and grace in all things, even if we don鈥檛 understand the trials,鈥 Shasberger says. This year鈥檚 festival featured lively and festive music including, 鈥淗ark! The Herald Angels Sing,鈥 鈥淐arol of the Bells鈥 and 鈥淥 Come, O Come, Emmanuel.鈥
New this year, 四虎影院 offers Advent Concerts with Steve Bell on Dec. 11, 18 and 24 at westmont.edu/celebrateadvent. Drawing on poetry, music, history and tradition, Bell takes viewers on a prayerful journey for Advent in anticipation of the birth of Christ. A Canadian Christian songwriter and storyteller, Bell has blessed the 四虎影院 community with his deeply personal and uplifting performances. He has produced 20 solo CDs and won numerous music-industry awards.
The music department has been recording all its concerts this semester, releasing them online on Friday nights. This allowed for virtual performances with alumni, faculty and staff, including a recital with Andrea and Neil Di Maggio, filmed at the home of Dr. Mary Collier, which has more than 1,000 views.
The 四虎影院 Ridley-Tree Museum of Art had several exhibitions, all available online. The virtual exhibitions of 鈥淢atter + Spirit: A Chinese/American Exhibition鈥 and 鈥淢aking A Fine Impression: Prints from The Faith & Dewayne Perry Collection鈥 included video tours and interviews of artists and faculty exploring the artwork.
The museum celebrated its 10th anniversary with a fundraising exhibition, 鈥5脳5: Celebrating Ten Years,鈥 which featured about 450, five-inch-square works of art from Dec. 3-18. All of the pieces were available for purchase through an online auction that benefits the museum鈥檚 art programs.
The theater arts department launched its virtual season with a world-premiere digital performance of 鈥渟mall enchantments鈥 by Boston-based playwright Lila Rose Kaplan. Director John Blondell created an immersive theatrical adventure 鈥 part play, part art installation and part apocalyptic fairytale, which logged about 1,400 online views. It鈥檚 now available at .
More than a dozen public lectures and discussions were hosted virtually, including 鈥淧lagues, Pandemics, and Perseverance,鈥 鈥淲hat is 鈥楻ace鈥 and Racism? A Panel Discussion鈥 and Enrico Manlapig鈥檚 鈥淒ecision Analysis and the Common Good,鈥 pictured on the left. These recordings can be found at westmont.edu/lectures.