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.
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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 at SEMO's River Campus in the Rust Flexible Theater on 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.
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Annabella Gleeson is an undergraduate Southeast student majoring in Musical Theatre. She is one of the student directors in the upcoming production featuring the top ten short plays from the 2023 Lanford Wilson New American Play Festival.
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It was a sunny and breezy afternoon Wed. Oct. 18th, and on a field overlooking the Southeast River Campus—it was the last major practice day in Cape Girardeau for the SEMO Marching Band before they hit the road for the Bands of America Super Regionals exhibition showcase performance.
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On this episode of 'Exposition', Lindsay McLaughlin, a senior BFA Acting Major at Southeast Missouri State University, shared her experience in the Lanford Wilson play 'Fifth of July', which will open on October 12, 2023 at 7:30 p.m.
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Dr. Sara Edgerton Talks About Southeast Symphony Gala Opener for 2023 Season. In celebration of Southeast Missouri’s 150th anniversary, this All-American concert will present exciting works such as William Grant Still’s Afro-American Symphony and Charles Ives’ The Unanswered Question.
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Sophomore Musical Theatre student, Miko Hare, was invited to discuss his experience in the musical Head Over Heels– which opened in Bedell Performance Hall at the River Campus Cultural Arts Center on Wednesday, September 27th.