Most students depend on scholarships and other aid in order to attend school, and the College of Visual and Performing Arts has a glamorous way of funding these scholarships. The CVPA held its inaugural ArtsWinthrop Scholarship Gala on Friday, Nov. 1, featuring performances and presentations by students and faculty within the CVPA. The theme of the event was “A Night in Old Hollywood” and guests were encouraged to dress in formal “hollywood glam” attire.
Guests received heavy hors d’oeuvres and beverage tickets with admission, and were treated to visual art displays, live music from student musicians and performances, such as a 1920s themed dance by theatre and dance students and an aerial dance piece. Student artwork was also available for purchase at the gala.
Senior theatre major Caleb Moody was among the student performers at the gala, and says the event was an overall success. “The band performed amazingly and set the perfect mood for our Hollywood in the 20’s themed night,” Moody says. “Everyone’s different art was showcased dazzlingly whether by performance or gallery, and the speakers really brought tears to my eyes with their stories on how the donors’ funding has enabled them to chase their dreams. In all, it was a great night.”
For more information on the College of Visual and Performing Arts, visit https://www.winthrop.edu/cvpa/
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