Terre Haute– Members of the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology community will come together Friday, February 10, at 7:30 p.m. to celebrate art, music, and dance for the college’s annual Engineers in Concert performance at the Hatfield Hall Theater. This is a free event that’s open to the public.
In this showcase of campus talent, a variety of acts and groups from across campus perform on the Hatfield Hall stage and show the public that Rose-Hulman has more to offer than a top-quality STEM education. This will be campus-wide celebration of the arts.
This year’s acts will include the Rose Concert Band, Rose Chorus, string ensembles, vocal ensembles and solos, bluegrass ensemble, and instrumental groups and solos. A new feature this year will be a lobby exhibit of artwork created by students of Rose-Hulman Assistant Professor of Art Soully Abas.
Engineers in Concert was started in 1981 by Joan Singer Spicknall, PhD, and then-student David Dvorak as an evening highlighting the talents of Rose-Hulman students, faculty and staff. The show features all genres of fine performing arts, from classical, jazz, folk, and sacred music to juggling and dance.