BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Date iCal//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:ĚÇĐÄÔ­´´ BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20141102T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20150308T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:calendar.22608.field_event_date.0@www.wright.edu DTSTAMP:20260220T033657Z CREATED:20140720T152711Z DESCRIPTION:Maestro Keith Lockhart\, conductor\; Boston Pops and the BBC Co ncert Orchestra\n2014-2015 Distinguished Visiting Artist\nA Long\, Long Wa y: Echoes of the Great War\nThe First World War – the “Great War\,” as an earlier generation knew it – changed everything about our world. It brough t mighty empires crashing down and redefined the conventions of civilizati on. In the space of four years\, it all but destroyed an entire generation of young men. It was a war of firsts: the first industrialized\, “mass-pr oduction” war\, the first war that demanded toil and sacrifice from entire populations\, the first war to see deliberate\, regular\, calculated atta cks on civilians. The unprecedented and everyday horrors of the war led th ose who witnessed them to question the basic values of Western civilizatio n. The Second World War would kill more victims and destroy more cities\, but the World War that came before was the greater shock. The legacy of th e First World War would make the Second possible\; the destruction of the First World War would make the Second conceivable.\n2014-18 marks the cent enial of the Great War\, and ĚÇĐÄÔ­´´ will commemorate the occasion with the CELIA project A Long\, Long Way: Echoes of the Great War . The project brings together a group of scholars from several departments in the College of Liberal Arts\, including Dr. Hank Dahlman (Department o f Music and Director\, CELIA)\, Dr. Paul Lockhart (Professor of History an d Senior CELIA Fellow for 2013-14)\, Dr. Barry Milligan (Professor of Engl ish and CELIA Fellow for 2014)\, and Dr. Christopher Oldstone-Moore (Senio r Lecturer in History and CELIA Fellow for 2014). A Long\, Long Way will e xplore the broader impact of the First World War through music\, verse\, l ectures\, film\, and exhibits.\nAll master classes\, the Open Forum\, and Voices of World War I are free and open to the public. Members of the Wrig ht State Community do not need to register for these events. However\, the general public is requested to register\; follow the link to the right of the event to submitt your free registration.\nĚÇĐÄÔ­´´ does not sell tickets to the War Requiem performances\; all tickets are purchased throug h Ticket Center Stage.\n\n \n \n \n Monday\, March 9\n \n \n 10-noon\n Master clas s: WSU Percussion Ensemble\n Schuster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU mai n campus\n \n Register for Master class \n \n \n \n Tuesday\, March 10\n \n \n 10-n oon\n Master class: WSU student & faculty piano trios\n Schuster Hall\, Crea tive Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n Register for Master class \n \n \n \n Wedn esday\, March 11\n \n  \n \n \n 10-11:30\n Master class: WSU voice students\n Sch uster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n Register for Master c lass \n \n \n \n Thursday\, March 12\n \n  \n \n \n 1-3 PM\n Voices of World War I: Maestro Keith Lockhart & Dr. Paul Lockhart\n Schuster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n \n Register for Voices \n \n \n \n Friday\, March 13 \n \n  \n \n \n 10-11 AM \n Open forum/questions & answer period with Maestro Lo ckhart\n Schuster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n 7:00 PM \n Take Note\, pre-concert lecture: Dr. Paul Lockhart\n Schuster Center\, down town Dayton\n 8:00 PM\n War Requiem performance\n Schuster Center\, downtown Dayton\n \n Register for Open Forum \n  \n Tickets for War Requiem\n \n \n \n \n Sa turday\, March 14\n \n \n 7:00 PM \n Take Note\, pre-concert lecture: Dr. Paul Lockhart\n Schuster Center\, downtown Dayton\n 8:00 PM\n War Requiem perform ance\n Schuster Center\, downtown Dayton\n \n Tickets for War Requiem\n \n \n \n \n \nEvent Webpage: /celia/events DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150309T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150309T000000 LAST-MODIFIED:20151028T141328Z LOCATION:Creative Arts Center SUMMARY:Maestro Keith Lockhart\, 2014-2015 CELIA Distinguished Visiting Art ist URL;TYPE=URI:/events/maestro-keith-lockhart-2014-2015 -celia-distinguished-visiting-artist END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:calendar.22608.field_event_date.0@www.wright.edu DTSTAMP:20260220T033657Z CREATED:20140720T152711Z DESCRIPTION:Maestro Keith Lockhart\, conductor\; Boston Pops and the BBC Co ncert Orchestra\n2014-2015 Distinguished Visiting Artist\nA Long\, Long Wa y: Echoes of the Great War\nThe First World War – the “Great War\,” as an earlier generation knew it – changed everything about our world. It brough t mighty empires crashing down and redefined the conventions of civilizati on. In the space of four years\, it all but destroyed an entire generation of young men. It was a war of firsts: the first industrialized\, “mass-pr oduction” war\, the first war that demanded toil and sacrifice from entire populations\, the first war to see deliberate\, regular\, calculated atta cks on civilians. The unprecedented and everyday horrors of the war led th ose who witnessed them to question the basic values of Western civilizatio n. The Second World War would kill more victims and destroy more cities\, but the World War that came before was the greater shock. The legacy of th e First World War would make the Second possible\; the destruction of the First World War would make the Second conceivable.\n2014-18 marks the cent enial of the Great War\, and ĚÇĐÄÔ­´´ will commemorate the occasion with the CELIA project A Long\, Long Way: Echoes of the Great War . The project brings together a group of scholars from several departments in the College of Liberal Arts\, including Dr. Hank Dahlman (Department o f Music and Director\, CELIA)\, Dr. Paul Lockhart (Professor of History an d Senior CELIA Fellow for 2013-14)\, Dr. Barry Milligan (Professor of Engl ish and CELIA Fellow for 2014)\, and Dr. Christopher Oldstone-Moore (Senio r Lecturer in History and CELIA Fellow for 2014). A Long\, Long Way will e xplore the broader impact of the First World War through music\, verse\, l ectures\, film\, and exhibits.\nAll master classes\, the Open Forum\, and Voices of World War I are free and open to the public. Members of the Wrig ht State Community do not need to register for these events. However\, the general public is requested to register\; follow the link to the right of the event to submitt your free registration.\nĚÇĐÄÔ­´´ does not sell tickets to the War Requiem performances\; all tickets are purchased throug h Ticket Center Stage.\n\n \n \n \n Monday\, March 9\n \n \n 10-noon\n Master clas s: WSU Percussion Ensemble\n Schuster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU mai n campus\n \n Register for Master class \n \n \n \n Tuesday\, March 10\n \n \n 10-n oon\n Master class: WSU student & faculty piano trios\n Schuster Hall\, Crea tive Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n Register for Master class \n \n \n \n Wedn esday\, March 11\n \n  \n \n \n 10-11:30\n Master class: WSU voice students\n Sch uster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n Register for Master c lass \n \n \n \n Thursday\, March 12\n \n  \n \n \n 1-3 PM\n Voices of World War I: Maestro Keith Lockhart & Dr. Paul Lockhart\n Schuster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n \n Register for Voices \n \n \n \n Friday\, March 13 \n \n  \n \n \n 10-11 AM \n Open forum/questions & answer period with Maestro Lo ckhart\n Schuster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n 7:00 PM \n Take Note\, pre-concert lecture: Dr. Paul Lockhart\n Schuster Center\, down town Dayton\n 8:00 PM\n War Requiem performance\n Schuster Center\, downtown Dayton\n \n Register for Open Forum \n  \n Tickets for War Requiem\n \n \n \n \n Sa turday\, March 14\n \n \n 7:00 PM \n Take Note\, pre-concert lecture: Dr. Paul Lockhart\n Schuster Center\, downtown Dayton\n 8:00 PM\n War Requiem perform ance\n Schuster Center\, downtown Dayton\n \n Tickets for War Requiem\n \n \n \n \n \nEvent Webpage: /celia/events DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150309T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150309T000000 LAST-MODIFIED:20151028T141328Z LOCATION:Creative Arts Center SUMMARY:Maestro Keith Lockhart\, 2014-2015 CELIA Distinguished Visiting Art ist URL;TYPE=URI:/events/maestro-keith-lockhart-2014-2015 -celia-distinguished-visiting-artist END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:calendar.22608.field_event_date.0@www.wright.edu DTSTAMP:20260220T033657Z CREATED:20140720T152711Z DESCRIPTION:Maestro Keith Lockhart\, conductor\; Boston Pops and the BBC Co ncert Orchestra\n2014-2015 Distinguished Visiting Artist\nA Long\, Long Wa y: Echoes of the Great War\nThe First World War – the “Great War\,” as an earlier generation knew it – changed everything about our world. It brough t mighty empires crashing down and redefined the conventions of civilizati on. In the space of four years\, it all but destroyed an entire generation of young men. It was a war of firsts: the first industrialized\, “mass-pr oduction” war\, the first war that demanded toil and sacrifice from entire populations\, the first war to see deliberate\, regular\, calculated atta cks on civilians. The unprecedented and everyday horrors of the war led th ose who witnessed them to question the basic values of Western civilizatio n. The Second World War would kill more victims and destroy more cities\, but the World War that came before was the greater shock. The legacy of th e First World War would make the Second possible\; the destruction of the First World War would make the Second conceivable.\n2014-18 marks the cent enial of the Great War\, and ĚÇĐÄÔ­´´ will commemorate the occasion with the CELIA project A Long\, Long Way: Echoes of the Great War . The project brings together a group of scholars from several departments in the College of Liberal Arts\, including Dr. Hank Dahlman (Department o f Music and Director\, CELIA)\, Dr. Paul Lockhart (Professor of History an d Senior CELIA Fellow for 2013-14)\, Dr. Barry Milligan (Professor of Engl ish and CELIA Fellow for 2014)\, and Dr. Christopher Oldstone-Moore (Senio r Lecturer in History and CELIA Fellow for 2014). A Long\, Long Way will e xplore the broader impact of the First World War through music\, verse\, l ectures\, film\, and exhibits.\nAll master classes\, the Open Forum\, and Voices of World War I are free and open to the public. Members of the Wrig ht State Community do not need to register for these events. However\, the general public is requested to register\; follow the link to the right of the event to submitt your free registration.\nĚÇĐÄÔ­´´ does not sell tickets to the War Requiem performances\; all tickets are purchased throug h Ticket Center Stage.\n\n \n \n \n Monday\, March 9\n \n \n 10-noon\n Master clas s: WSU Percussion Ensemble\n Schuster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU mai n campus\n \n Register for Master class \n \n \n \n Tuesday\, March 10\n \n \n 10-n oon\n Master class: WSU student & faculty piano trios\n Schuster Hall\, Crea tive Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n Register for Master class \n \n \n \n Wedn esday\, March 11\n \n  \n \n \n 10-11:30\n Master class: WSU voice students\n Sch uster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n Register for Master c lass \n \n \n \n Thursday\, March 12\n \n  \n \n \n 1-3 PM\n Voices of World War I: Maestro Keith Lockhart & Dr. Paul Lockhart\n Schuster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n \n Register for Voices \n \n \n \n Friday\, March 13 \n \n  \n \n \n 10-11 AM \n Open forum/questions & answer period with Maestro Lo ckhart\n Schuster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n 7:00 PM \n Take Note\, pre-concert lecture: Dr. Paul Lockhart\n Schuster Center\, down town Dayton\n 8:00 PM\n War Requiem performance\n Schuster Center\, downtown Dayton\n \n Register for Open Forum \n  \n Tickets for War Requiem\n \n \n \n \n Sa turday\, March 14\n \n \n 7:00 PM \n Take Note\, pre-concert lecture: Dr. Paul Lockhart\n Schuster Center\, downtown Dayton\n 8:00 PM\n War Requiem perform ance\n Schuster Center\, downtown Dayton\n \n Tickets for War Requiem\n \n \n \n \n \nEvent Webpage: /celia/events DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150309T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150309T000000 LAST-MODIFIED:20151028T141328Z LOCATION:Creative Arts Center SUMMARY:Maestro Keith Lockhart\, 2014-2015 CELIA Distinguished Visiting Art ist URL;TYPE=URI:/events/maestro-keith-lockhart-2014-2015 -celia-distinguished-visiting-artist END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:calendar.22608.field_event_date.0@www.wright.edu DTSTAMP:20260220T033657Z CREATED:20140720T152711Z DESCRIPTION:Maestro Keith Lockhart\, conductor\; Boston Pops and the BBC Co ncert Orchestra\n2014-2015 Distinguished Visiting Artist\nA Long\, Long Wa y: Echoes of the Great War\nThe First World War – the “Great War\,” as an earlier generation knew it – changed everything about our world. It brough t mighty empires crashing down and redefined the conventions of civilizati on. In the space of four years\, it all but destroyed an entire generation of young men. It was a war of firsts: the first industrialized\, “mass-pr oduction” war\, the first war that demanded toil and sacrifice from entire populations\, the first war to see deliberate\, regular\, calculated atta cks on civilians. The unprecedented and everyday horrors of the war led th ose who witnessed them to question the basic values of Western civilizatio n. The Second World War would kill more victims and destroy more cities\, but the World War that came before was the greater shock. The legacy of th e First World War would make the Second possible\; the destruction of the First World War would make the Second conceivable.\n2014-18 marks the cent enial of the Great War\, and ĚÇĐÄÔ­´´ will commemorate the occasion with the CELIA project A Long\, Long Way: Echoes of the Great War . The project brings together a group of scholars from several departments in the College of Liberal Arts\, including Dr. Hank Dahlman (Department o f Music and Director\, CELIA)\, Dr. Paul Lockhart (Professor of History an d Senior CELIA Fellow for 2013-14)\, Dr. Barry Milligan (Professor of Engl ish and CELIA Fellow for 2014)\, and Dr. Christopher Oldstone-Moore (Senio r Lecturer in History and CELIA Fellow for 2014). A Long\, Long Way will e xplore the broader impact of the First World War through music\, verse\, l ectures\, film\, and exhibits.\nAll master classes\, the Open Forum\, and Voices of World War I are free and open to the public. Members of the Wrig ht State Community do not need to register for these events. However\, the general public is requested to register\; follow the link to the right of the event to submitt your free registration.\nĚÇĐÄÔ­´´ does not sell tickets to the War Requiem performances\; all tickets are purchased throug h Ticket Center Stage.\n\n \n \n \n Monday\, March 9\n \n \n 10-noon\n Master clas s: WSU Percussion Ensemble\n Schuster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU mai n campus\n \n Register for Master class \n \n \n \n Tuesday\, March 10\n \n \n 10-n oon\n Master class: WSU student & faculty piano trios\n Schuster Hall\, Crea tive Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n Register for Master class \n \n \n \n Wedn esday\, March 11\n \n  \n \n \n 10-11:30\n Master class: WSU voice students\n Sch uster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n Register for Master c lass \n \n \n \n Thursday\, March 12\n \n  \n \n \n 1-3 PM\n Voices of World War I: Maestro Keith Lockhart & Dr. Paul Lockhart\n Schuster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n \n Register for Voices \n \n \n \n Friday\, March 13 \n \n  \n \n \n 10-11 AM \n Open forum/questions & answer period with Maestro Lo ckhart\n Schuster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n 7:00 PM \n Take Note\, pre-concert lecture: Dr. Paul Lockhart\n Schuster Center\, down town Dayton\n 8:00 PM\n War Requiem performance\n Schuster Center\, downtown Dayton\n \n Register for Open Forum \n  \n Tickets for War Requiem\n \n \n \n \n Sa turday\, March 14\n \n \n 7:00 PM \n Take Note\, pre-concert lecture: Dr. Paul Lockhart\n Schuster Center\, downtown Dayton\n 8:00 PM\n War Requiem perform ance\n Schuster Center\, downtown Dayton\n \n Tickets for War Requiem\n \n \n \n \n \nEvent Webpage: /celia/events DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150309T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150309T000000 LAST-MODIFIED:20151028T141328Z LOCATION:Creative Arts Center SUMMARY:Maestro Keith Lockhart\, 2014-2015 CELIA Distinguished Visiting Art ist URL;TYPE=URI:/events/maestro-keith-lockhart-2014-2015 -celia-distinguished-visiting-artist END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:calendar.22608.field_event_date.0@www.wright.edu DTSTAMP:20260220T033657Z CREATED:20140720T152711Z DESCRIPTION:Maestro Keith Lockhart\, conductor\; Boston Pops and the BBC Co ncert Orchestra\n2014-2015 Distinguished Visiting Artist\nA Long\, Long Wa y: Echoes of the Great War\nThe First World War – the “Great War\,” as an earlier generation knew it – changed everything about our world. It brough t mighty empires crashing down and redefined the conventions of civilizati on. In the space of four years\, it all but destroyed an entire generation of young men. It was a war of firsts: the first industrialized\, “mass-pr oduction” war\, the first war that demanded toil and sacrifice from entire populations\, the first war to see deliberate\, regular\, calculated atta cks on civilians. The unprecedented and everyday horrors of the war led th ose who witnessed them to question the basic values of Western civilizatio n. The Second World War would kill more victims and destroy more cities\, but the World War that came before was the greater shock. The legacy of th e First World War would make the Second possible\; the destruction of the First World War would make the Second conceivable.\n2014-18 marks the cent enial of the Great War\, and ĚÇĐÄÔ­´´ will commemorate the occasion with the CELIA project A Long\, Long Way: Echoes of the Great War . The project brings together a group of scholars from several departments in the College of Liberal Arts\, including Dr. Hank Dahlman (Department o f Music and Director\, CELIA)\, Dr. Paul Lockhart (Professor of History an d Senior CELIA Fellow for 2013-14)\, Dr. Barry Milligan (Professor of Engl ish and CELIA Fellow for 2014)\, and Dr. Christopher Oldstone-Moore (Senio r Lecturer in History and CELIA Fellow for 2014). A Long\, Long Way will e xplore the broader impact of the First World War through music\, verse\, l ectures\, film\, and exhibits.\nAll master classes\, the Open Forum\, and Voices of World War I are free and open to the public. Members of the Wrig ht State Community do not need to register for these events. However\, the general public is requested to register\; follow the link to the right of the event to submitt your free registration.\nĚÇĐÄÔ­´´ does not sell tickets to the War Requiem performances\; all tickets are purchased throug h Ticket Center Stage.\n\n \n \n \n Monday\, March 9\n \n \n 10-noon\n Master clas s: WSU Percussion Ensemble\n Schuster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU mai n campus\n \n Register for Master class \n \n \n \n Tuesday\, March 10\n \n \n 10-n oon\n Master class: WSU student & faculty piano trios\n Schuster Hall\, Crea tive Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n Register for Master class \n \n \n \n Wedn esday\, March 11\n \n  \n \n \n 10-11:30\n Master class: WSU voice students\n Sch uster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n Register for Master c lass \n \n \n \n Thursday\, March 12\n \n  \n \n \n 1-3 PM\n Voices of World War I: Maestro Keith Lockhart & Dr. Paul Lockhart\n Schuster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n \n Register for Voices \n \n \n \n Friday\, March 13 \n \n  \n \n \n 10-11 AM \n Open forum/questions & answer period with Maestro Lo ckhart\n Schuster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n 7:00 PM \n Take Note\, pre-concert lecture: Dr. Paul Lockhart\n Schuster Center\, down town Dayton\n 8:00 PM\n War Requiem performance\n Schuster Center\, downtown Dayton\n \n Register for Open Forum \n  \n Tickets for War Requiem\n \n \n \n \n Sa turday\, March 14\n \n \n 7:00 PM \n Take Note\, pre-concert lecture: Dr. Paul Lockhart\n Schuster Center\, downtown Dayton\n 8:00 PM\n War Requiem perform ance\n Schuster Center\, downtown Dayton\n \n Tickets for War Requiem\n \n \n \n \n \nEvent Webpage: /celia/events DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150309T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150309T000000 LAST-MODIFIED:20151028T141328Z LOCATION:Creative Arts Center SUMMARY:Maestro Keith Lockhart\, 2014-2015 CELIA Distinguished Visiting Art ist URL;TYPE=URI:/events/maestro-keith-lockhart-2014-2015 -celia-distinguished-visiting-artist END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:calendar.22608.field_event_date.0@www.wright.edu DTSTAMP:20260220T033657Z CREATED:20140720T152711Z DESCRIPTION:Maestro Keith Lockhart\, conductor\; Boston Pops and the BBC Co ncert Orchestra\n2014-2015 Distinguished Visiting Artist\nA Long\, Long Wa y: Echoes of the Great War\nThe First World War – the “Great War\,” as an earlier generation knew it – changed everything about our world. It brough t mighty empires crashing down and redefined the conventions of civilizati on. In the space of four years\, it all but destroyed an entire generation of young men. It was a war of firsts: the first industrialized\, “mass-pr oduction” war\, the first war that demanded toil and sacrifice from entire populations\, the first war to see deliberate\, regular\, calculated atta cks on civilians. The unprecedented and everyday horrors of the war led th ose who witnessed them to question the basic values of Western civilizatio n. The Second World War would kill more victims and destroy more cities\, but the World War that came before was the greater shock. The legacy of th e First World War would make the Second possible\; the destruction of the First World War would make the Second conceivable.\n2014-18 marks the cent enial of the Great War\, and ĚÇĐÄÔ­´´ will commemorate the occasion with the CELIA project A Long\, Long Way: Echoes of the Great War . The project brings together a group of scholars from several departments in the College of Liberal Arts\, including Dr. Hank Dahlman (Department o f Music and Director\, CELIA)\, Dr. Paul Lockhart (Professor of History an d Senior CELIA Fellow for 2013-14)\, Dr. Barry Milligan (Professor of Engl ish and CELIA Fellow for 2014)\, and Dr. Christopher Oldstone-Moore (Senio r Lecturer in History and CELIA Fellow for 2014). A Long\, Long Way will e xplore the broader impact of the First World War through music\, verse\, l ectures\, film\, and exhibits.\nAll master classes\, the Open Forum\, and Voices of World War I are free and open to the public. Members of the Wrig ht State Community do not need to register for these events. However\, the general public is requested to register\; follow the link to the right of the event to submitt your free registration.\nĚÇĐÄÔ­´´ does not sell tickets to the War Requiem performances\; all tickets are purchased throug h Ticket Center Stage.\n\n \n \n \n Monday\, March 9\n \n \n 10-noon\n Master clas s: WSU Percussion Ensemble\n Schuster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU mai n campus\n \n Register for Master class \n \n \n \n Tuesday\, March 10\n \n \n 10-n oon\n Master class: WSU student & faculty piano trios\n Schuster Hall\, Crea tive Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n Register for Master class \n \n \n \n Wedn esday\, March 11\n \n  \n \n \n 10-11:30\n Master class: WSU voice students\n Sch uster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n Register for Master c lass \n \n \n \n Thursday\, March 12\n \n  \n \n \n 1-3 PM\n Voices of World War I: Maestro Keith Lockhart & Dr. Paul Lockhart\n Schuster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n \n Register for Voices \n \n \n \n Friday\, March 13 \n \n  \n \n \n 10-11 AM \n Open forum/questions & answer period with Maestro Lo ckhart\n Schuster Hall\, Creative Arts Center\, WSU main campus\n 7:00 PM \n Take Note\, pre-concert lecture: Dr. Paul Lockhart\n Schuster Center\, down town Dayton\n 8:00 PM\n War Requiem performance\n Schuster Center\, downtown Dayton\n \n Register for Open Forum \n  \n Tickets for War Requiem\n \n \n \n \n Sa turday\, March 14\n \n \n 7:00 PM \n Take Note\, pre-concert lecture: Dr. Paul Lockhart\n Schuster Center\, downtown Dayton\n 8:00 PM\n War Requiem perform ance\n Schuster Center\, downtown Dayton\n \n Tickets for War Requiem\n \n \n \n \n \nEvent Webpage: /celia/events DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150309T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150309T000000 LAST-MODIFIED:20151028T141328Z LOCATION:Creative Arts Center SUMMARY:Maestro Keith Lockhart\, 2014-2015 CELIA Distinguished Visiting Art ist URL;TYPE=URI:/events/maestro-keith-lockhart-2014-2015 -celia-distinguished-visiting-artist END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR