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            Lincoln College dance, jazz and chorale groups to grace Johnston 
			Center stage in April 
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            [April 
			02, 2013] 
            The Lincoln College performing 
			arts schedule for April is packed with first-class entertainment. In 
			addition to the theatrical presentation of "Woyzeck," three other 
			performances are on the schedule: dance, jazz and chorale concerts. | 
        
            |  Lincoln College dance instructor Audra Turley will showcase her two 
			LC dance companies in the Johnston Center on April 20 at 7:30 p.m. 
			and April 21 at 2 p.m. Dance Force and members of the Jazz Dance 
			class will perform to a variety of music from contemporary to 
			Beethoven. "The choreography for the dance concerts is mostly done 
			by the students," Turley points out. "I will do two pieces for the 
			Jazz Dance class and two for Dance Force. The rest are from the 
			students in the dance companies." General admission tickets are $1 at the box office on the day of 
			the concert. It may not be generally known, but Turley is an alumna of Lincoln 
			College. After graduating, she enrolled at Western Kentucky, where 
			she earned a master’s in their dance education program. She then 
			brought her passion for dance and teaching back to Lincoln. She runs 
			Audra’s Studio of Dance in downtown Lincoln and teaches at Lincoln 
			College.  
			 Turley may be reached at her studio at 217-732-9137 or by email 
			at 
			aturley@lincolncollege.edu for more information about the dance 
			concert. On April 26, a week after the dance performance, Professor Scott 
			Woger will bring his jazz bands to the stage at the Johnston Center 
			at 7:30 p.m. The famous Lincoln College Big Band will perform some of the most 
			challenging music ever presented by a LC jazz ensemble. The 
			four-person jazz combo and the saxophone quartet will also be on 
			stage to rock the audience. The majority of the performers are in 
			the LC jazz baccalaureate degree program. "This will be professional-level music," said Woger, "with 
			different styles from swing to funk and blues."  
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			 Tickets are $2 at the box office on the evening of the concert. A 
			silent auction will accompany the concert to raise funds for a 
			travel program for the jazz musicians. Woger may be reached at
			swoger@lincolncollege.edu 
			or 217-732-3155, ext. 281. The next evening, April 27 at 7:30, Professor Cynthia Fox brings 
			her choirs to the Johnston Center main stage. She calls the concert 
			"A Taste of Culture," with music in languages from around the world. 
			The Lincoln College Chorale and the Chamber Singers will perform 
			music in French, Latin, Korean, Spanish, Yiddish and many others. If you heard the exciting African music during the December 
			holiday concert, get ready for more from that continent. "The choir 
			enjoyed the African music so much that they wanted to do it again," 
			Fox said.  Fox can be contacted at 217-732-3155, ext. 284, or by email at
			cfox@lincolncollege.edu.
			 The performing arts program at Lincoln College is turning out 
			professional-level actors, musicians, vocalists and jazz musicians 
			right here in Lincoln. Make it a point to attend these concerts to 
			see how fortunate Lincoln is to have entertainment of this quality 
			in a venue as terrific as the Johnston Center on the Lincoln College 
			campus.  
			 
              
[By
CURT FOX] |