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8 Monday / July 8, 2019

11th USA International Harp Competition Stage II

09:00 am
Jacobs School of Music Auer Hall
https://usaihc.org

The USA International Harp Competition (USAIHC) is a triennial performance competition held at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music in Bloomington, Indiana that recognizes the accomplishments and fosters the careers of gifted young harpists worldwide. Founded in 1989 by Susann McDonald, world-renowned harpist and Distinguished Professor of Music at Indiana University, the USA International Harp Competition is open to harpists of all nationalities between the ages of 18 and 32.

During the ten-day competition, contestants compete in four stages: the first two stages consist of required repertoire, the third stage is a 40-minute solo program of the contestant’s choice, and the fourth stage features the three finalists performing a harp concerto accompanied by the Jacobs School of Music Philharmonic at the Indiana University Musical Arts Center. All stages are free and open to the public.

Live Music

8 Monday / July 8, 2019

Art Camp at the Bloomington Creative Glass Center

09:00 am to 04:00 pm on Jul 12
Bloomington Creative Glass Center
http://www.bcgcglass.org

ADVENTURES WITH MAGICAL ANIMALS
July 8th – 12th, 2019
9:00 am – 4:00 pm
EXPLORERS (grades 3rd – 5th)
DISCOVERERS (grades 6th – 8th)
$220; optional aftercare 4 – 5: $10/day
Kids will explore mythical animal symbolism from cultures around the world and use it for inspiration to create their own animal artwork. The week will be jam-packed with glass art experiences including glassblowing demonstrations and more. Kids will investigate mosaic, fused, and cast glass as well as other materials for their works of art.
Based on what they discover, the kids will also make a collaborative work that gives back to the community. All the art will be displayed at a festive gallery opening at the end of camp.

For more information or to REGISTER visit
http:/BCGCGLASS.ORG
812-369-4777
Bloomington Creative Glass Center
229 W. Grimes Ln.
Bloomington, IN 47403

Animals / Children / Education / Exhibits

8 Monday / July 8, 2019

Intuitive Medium Theraputic Group Readings

06:00 pm to 07:30 pm
115 N. Madison St.
http://www.bloomingtonsaltcave.com

Emily will assist you in giving messages that loved ones form the other side want you to hear. She may receive words, phrases, names, symbols, and other definitive information to help you in this therapeutic and healing modality. Includes Halotherapy in the unique setting of the Bloomington Salt Cave. Must pre-register by calling 812-339-2805

Health

8 Monday / July 8, 2019

11th USA International Harp Competition Composer Forum

07:00 pm
Jacobs School of Music Sweeney Hall
https://usaihc.org

The USA International Harp Competition (USAIHC) is a triennial performance competition held at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music in Bloomington, Indiana that recognizes the accomplishments and fosters the careers of gifted young harpists worldwide. Founded in 1989 by Susann McDonald, world-renowned harpist and Distinguished Professor of Music at Indiana University, the USA International Harp Competition is open to harpists of all nationalities between the ages of 18 and 32.

During the ten-day competition, contestants compete in four stages: the first two stages consist of required repertoire, the third stage is a 40-minute solo program of the contestant’s choice, and the fourth stage features the three finalists performing a harp concerto accompanied by the Jacobs School of Music Philharmonic at the Indiana University Musical Arts Center. All stages are free and open to the public.

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