25 October CenterStage schedules Nov. 16 concert October 25, 2021 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Itawamba Community College’s CenterStage, contemporary music group, has scheduled a Nov. 16 concert at the Band Hall on the Fulton Campus. “Criminals, Villains & Renegades,” which will begin at 7 p.m., will feature selections that are associated with the theme. Vocalists include Lera Winders of Amory; Preston Cox, Lauren Johnson, Laura Johnson, Megan Basden, all of Fulton; Kaylee Heitger of Mooreville; Anna Sauerwein, Timothy Locastro, Dulce Ramirez, all of Pontotoc; Zion Cooper of Russellville, Ala.; Gavin Lane of Sherman; Michael Smith of Splunge; and Jet Adams of Tupelo. Members of the band are Eliseo Fernandez of Algoma; Gaib Van Nostrand of Byhalia; David Sloan of Columbus; Clay Tyson of Lake Cormorant; Jared Brownlee of Mooreville; Michael Franklin of Pontotoc; Kindal Gammill of Reform; Ella Kate Nichols of Thaxton; Daniel Torres of Tupelo; and Ryan Young of Walls. The crew includes Madeline Martin of Amory; Taya Baggett of Hamilton; Pearson Taylor of Houston; Kinley Lindsay of Oxford; and Nate Hawkins and Lillian Angle, both of Pontotoc. Directors are Kyle Davis of Fulton, Christy Colburn of Amory and Mandy Eaton of Booneville. The event is free and open to the public. Related Articles CenterStage to perform Nov. 15 concert Itawamba Community College’s CenterStage, contemporary music group, has scheduled a Nov. 15 concert at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium on the Fulton Campus. “Oh the Places I’ll Go,” which will begin at 7 p.m., will feature selections that are associated with the theme. The cast include Lera Winders of Amory; Hilary Little of Collierville, Tenn.; Brady Peacock of French Camp; Laura Leigh Johnson, Lauren Johnson, Zayda Patterson, all of Fulton; Lindy Monts of Mooreville; Joshua Coker of Pontotoc; Maggie Smith of Tremont; and Rodney Simpson of Tupelo. Members of the band are Jared Brownlee, Tucker Hicks, both of Mooreville; Jesse Pettigrew, Noah Wade, both of Philadelphia; Bryan Valentin, Eliseo Fernandez, Max Wright, Michael Franklin, Juan Ramirez, all of Pontotoc; and Aubrey Meredith of Tupelo. The crew includes Kiara Gaunt of Brandon; Jordan Laney, Lia Darracott, both of Fulton; Bryce Weaver of Tupelo; and Kenna Stockman of Vernon, Ala. Directors are Kyle Davis of Fulton, Christy Colburn of Amory and Mandy Eaton of Booneville. The event is free and open to the public. ICC choir schedules fall concert, Nov. 10 Itawamba Community College will present its 2022 fall choral concert at 7 p.m., Nov. 10, at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. Students who will participate include Mckenze Gates of Aberdeen; Anealia Fair, Olivia Miller, both of Ackerman; Caroline Holloway of Algoma; Dixie Owen, Lera Winders, both of Amory; Lydia McClure, Jazmine Moreno, both of Blue Mountain; Makenna Cooper of Blue Springs; Kiara Gaunt of Brandon; Kinnedy Johnson of Columbus; Caroline Speck of Ecru; Clara Green, Destiny Holmes, Laura Leigh Johnson, Lauren Johnson, Jordan Laney, Zayda Patterson, all of Fulton; Mackenzie Shotts of Hamilton, Ala.; Alli Blansett, J.D. Criddle, both of Houston; ZaMarion Jones of Louin; Bailee Caples, Lindy Monts, both of Mantachie; Joseph Cassler, Alexandra Hidalgo, both of Marietta; Luke Taylor of Millport, Ala.; Jared Brownlee, Kaley Gholston, Tucker Hicks, Emma McConnell, Emma Worsham, all of Mooreville; Rebekah Anderson, Destani Medcalf, both of Nettleton; Makayla Lipsey, Liana Logan, Kaylan Strong, all of Oxford; Jesse Pettigrew, Noah Wade, both of Philadelphia; Joshua Coker, Michael Franklin, Mickey Franklin, Barrett ... ICC's CenterStage to present free concert, "Time Capsule," Nov. 14 Itawamba Community College’s CenterStage, contemporary music group, has scheduled a Nov. 14 concert at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium on the Fulton Campus. “Time Capsule,” which will begin at 7 p.m., will feature selections that are associated with the theme, including “Hazy Shade of Winter,” “Turn, Turn, Turn,” “Summer of ’69;” “Time After Time;” “Sign of the Times;” “Time in a Bottle;” “Back in Time;” and “Too Much Time on My Hands.” The cast includes Marly Kesler of Abbeville; Lillyan Madrid of Amory; Cody McGary of Eupora; Leslie Fleming of French Camp; Maggie Smith of Hamilton, Ala.; Cassidy Edwards of Marietta; Joshua Coker, Carter McNeil, both of Pontotoc; Emma Worsham of Saltillo; Sarah Brown of Tremont; Jayden Gray, Rodney Simpson, Crissen McCoy, all of Tupelo; and Cole Freeman of Union. Members of the band are Elyss Dawson of Fulton; Joey Alexander Cassler of Marietta; Noah Wade of Meridian; Emanuel Quiroz of Mooreville; Jesse Pettigrew of Philadelphia; Joan Ramirez, Mikey Franklin, both of Pontotoc; Connor Joseph of Saltillo; and Triceon Rainey, Aubrey Meredith, both of Tupelo. The ... CenterStage sets Nov. 16 concert Itawamba Community College’s CenterStage will present its fall show at 6:30 p.m., Nov. 16, in the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. The show will consist of a variety of pop music, including Motown and the ‘80s as well as some solos and small ensemble pieces. Members include Chloe Grissom of Ackerman; Lauren Cole of Caledonia; Grace Gaddy, Valerie Blake, both of Fulton; Jace Pounds of Golden; Devonte Roberson of Houston; Emily Stephens of Mantachie; Elizabeth Wilson of Mathiston; Layla Taylor, Gabby Clayton, both of Nettleton; Natalie Garrett of Pontotoc; Chase Crosby, Rebekah Townsend, Joy Tomes, all of Saltillo; Daurian Lewis and Tyler Patterson, both of Tupelo. Crew members are Jose Gonzalez-Oribe of Aberdeen; Zoe Hunt of Ackerman; Jake Watson of Amory; Dalton Hall of Blue Springs; John Buchman of Caledonia; Becky Blanton of Hamilton; Brittney Lawrence of Jayess; Drew West of Mantachie; Morgan Norris of Philadelphia; Madison Chapman of Pontotoc; Olivia Lipsey and Dakota Taylor, both of Tupelo. Directors are Karen Davis of Baldwyn and Christy Colburn of Amory. CenterStage is ICC’s pop show group composed of vocalists/dancers, ... ICC schedules auditions for Choir, CenterStage Auditions for Itawamba Community College’s Choir and CenterStage are scheduled for noon-3 p.m., Apr. 22, in the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center complex on the Fulton Campus. Additional times include CenterStage band, 1 p.m.; and CenterStage dancers, 3-4 p.m. Those interested in the CenterStage crew can interview the first week of classes in August. CenterStage, which is ICC’s pop show group featuring vocals, choreography and a live band, represents the college at numerous public functions and assists in recruiting in area high schools. Not only do the members of the group receive training and experience in the performing arts, but they also learn the value of working together as a team. For more information, contact Kyle Davis at kddavis@iccms.edu or call (662) 862-8306. ICC schedules concerts for April, May Itawamba Community College has scheduled several concerts for April and May . They include ICC Choir and Chamber Concert, Apr. 8, 7 p.m.; ICC Concert Band Spring performance, Apr. 17, 7 p.m.; ICC Jazz Band, Apr. 22, 7 p.m.; ICC faculty recital series featuring Dr. Taylor Burks and Jacob Roland, assistant band directors, Apr. 27, 2 p.m.; ICC faculty recital series featuring Dr. Cass Patrick, guitar, Apr. 29, 7 p.m.; CenterStage, May 1, 7 p.m.; and ICC faculty recital series featuring Ryan Todd, band director, and Christy Griffith, assistant band director, May 5, 7 p.m. All concerts will be in the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. The public is invited, and admission is free. Comments are closed.