Exposition: An Arts + Culture Podcast
KRCU's Exposition Arts and Culture podcast dives into the arts, music, and culture scene of Cape Girardeau and its surrounding areas. You'll hear from authors, performers, instrumentalists, cultural drivers, and many more creative individuals.
Latest Episodes
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Aameir Alam is an international student from Bangladesh finishing his senior year studying Computer Science at Southeast. He also serves as the president of the Bangladeshi Student Association on campus. Shema Zulfiqar is a freshman international student from Pakistan majoring in Nutrition at SEMO. She serves as the vice president of the Muslim Student Association at Southeast.
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Coming up on Sun. Feb. 25, 2024 at 3 pm, Dr. Sophia Han will perform in a faculty recital titled 'That's What She Said!'. She stopped by the KRCU Public Radio studios for a preview of her performance.
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Poetry Out Loud is a national arts education program that encourages the study of great poetry by offering free educational materials and a dynamic recitation competition for high school students across the country. This program helps students master public speaking skills, build self-confidence, and learn about literary history and contemporary life.
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Kasey Sharpe is one of the performers in the upcoming River Campus production, the Winter Dance Collection. The productions which run from Thurs. Feb. 15th through Sun. Feb. 18th, feature an original work by choreographer Kia Smith, and showcase a variety of original works by student and faculty choreographers.
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Pianist Brian Woods is a celebrated musician touring the globe and serving as Music Director for Classical Programming at the World Chess Hall of Fame in Missouri. He will be performing his piano recital at Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus on Sunday, January 28, 2023.
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On this episode of 'Exposition', Caffe Concerto host, Mary Mims speaks with student performers in the role of 'Carmen'— Elizabeth Brennecke and Morgan Goad. She also talks with the director, Dr. Chris Goeke, Professor of Voice and Director of Opera, about the upcoming Southeast Opera Theatre and Southeast Department of Music production of Carmen, and the process of adapting this major work to a smaller-scale performance.
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A student production of Oscar Wilde's play The Importance of Being Earnest runs on SEMO's River Campus in the Rust Flexible Theater from December 6th - 10th. In this episode of 'Exposition', hear about the performance with the director Roxanne Wellington, and her student Abby Naden.
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Strike Up the Band host Dr. Robert Gifford spoke with retired SEMO Music Professor and composer Dr. Robert Fruehwald.
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On this episode of "Exposition", we speak with Hailey Leonard, the International Student Counselor with International Education and Services at SEMO about International Education Week. She talks about the unique cultural influences and diverse perspectives that are presented to the public through various interactive events and activities with this community of students.
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This fall, Dr. Daughters and the SEMO Marching Band performed in an exhibition in Indianapolis, IN at the Bands of America Super Regional Championships. SEMO's Marching Band was one of only two college marching bands in the nation chosen to perform at the competition.