Holiday Concert Celebrates 60 Years of South Alabama
Posted on November 27, 2023
The Ƶ continues to celebrate 60 years with its annual Holiday Concert featuring the theme “Home for the Holidays.” The public is invited to attend this free event on Thursday, Dec. 7, at 7 p.m. in the Mitchell Center Arena.
Holiday refreshments will be served. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
The holiday concert, among a host of activities planned to commemorate the University’s 60th Anniversary year, will include performances from the ƵConcert Choir, University Chorale, ƵWind Ensemble, ƵOpera Theatre, ƵPercussion Ensemble, ƵTrumpet Ensemble, Celtic Crúe, ƵClarinet Ensemble, ƵPiano Duo, ƵJazz Band, ƵTuba-Euphonium Ensemble and the ƵJaguar Marching Band.
“The music in this 60th Anniversary holiday concert celebrates the University and its many contributions to the community over the years,” said Music Department Chair and Associate Professor Dr. Laura Moore. “We are grateful to President Gordon Moulton for beginning the tradition of the President’s Concert, and we are also grateful to President Jo Bonner and Executive Vice President and Provost Dr. Andi Kent for their support. We are pleased to showcase the high quality of our student performers in large and small ensembles from the Department of Music, combined with the Jaguar Marching Band.”
Free parking is available in the following lots: Mitchell Center (401), Engineering (501&502), Humanities (607), and Gamma (303). Handicapped parking will be available in the Mitchell Center parking lot. The JagTran will be providing round-trip transportation from these parking lots to the Mitchell Center before and after the event.
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