7 April ICC Fashion Tribe schedules spring show, Apr. 20 April 7, 2022 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Itawamba Community College’s Fashion Tribe will present a spring show during Celebration of the Arts Week, Apr. 20, at 6 p.m. in the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. The theme of the show is Designs of the Times, a look at fashion through the decades from 1920-2020. ICC’s Fashion Tribe restarted in the fall 2021 after almost a decade to partner with college and community entities to provide fashion-based activities and services. Those who will participate include Isaac Watson of Aberdeen; Natalie Beyea of Brandon; Donovan Lucas of Cleveland; JB Galloway of Eupora; Brady Peacock, Brianna Grice, both of French Camp; Kaitlyn Plunkett of Fulton; Katelynn Gaudet of Hamilton; Tayla White of Houston; Jacie Dickinson, Alisha Boren, Emory Reinhard, all of Mantachie; Cheyanne Cassler of Marietta; Lexi Lucas of Mathiston; Allison Moore, Jordan Dutcher, Laken Hood, Josie Sims, all of Mooreville; Anna Maldonado, Chloe Evans, both of Nettleton; Jodi Parks of New Albany; Zakhia Taylor of Olive Branch; Ann Lindsey Bolton of Oxford; Zoe Bigham of Philadelphia; Saniyah Shumpert of Plantersville; Maddie Pounders, Anna Claire Warren, Leah Pennington, Maclaine Griffith, all of Pontotoc; Lexi Tabbs of Red Bay, Ala.; Madison Weaver of Tremont; and Mary Morgan Lyle of Tupelo. Sponsors are Taylor Tutor of Tupelo and C.J. Adams of Fulton. Admission is free. 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Those participating in the show are Riley Ray, Reese Cantrell, Kyla Ratliff, Ron Jenkins, Caroline Nester, Riley Ray, Reese Griffith, Laney Howell, Ron Jenkins, all of Amory; Mary Grace Hale of Calhoun City; Addison Pletzke of Clinton; Cody McGary of Eupora; Brady Peacock of French Camp; Camron Cowart, Marley Moore, Dylan Quinn, Kaylee McMillin, all of Fulton; Shyne Tampos of Guntown; Aubrey Eaton of Houston; Kaitlynn Plunkett, Emory Reinhart, both of Mantachie; Hayes Merritt of Millport, Ala.; Emma Mask of Mooreville; Hunter Sudduth, Madalyn Minica, of Nettleton; Riley Ozbirn of New Albany; Alex Wright, Griffin Davis, both of Olive Branch; Zoe Bigham of Philadelphia; Anna Claire Warren, Macey Thomas, Elizabeth Willis, Tiffany Bishop, Taylor Bishop, Jessie Corley, Maly Mae Fitts, Marley Hoing, Rock Robinson, Asteric Whitt, Anna Beth Brown, Emily Clowers, Annasia Berry, all of Pontotoc; Lexi Tabbs of Red ... ICC Fashion Tribe spring show set for Apr. 16 Itawamba Community College’s Fashion Tribe will present its spring show, Apr. 16 at 7 p.m. in the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. More than 65 models will be featured in “Soundtrack to Style,” which will highlight various styles of music across different genres and musical eras. Fashion Tribe provides opportunities for ICC’s students to pursue fashion on multiple levels, including modeling, production, design, lighting, backstage management, photography, music, hairstyling and makeup artistry. It partners with College and community entities to provide fashion-based activities and services, according to sponsor C.J. Adams. Executives are Zoe Valsamakis of Aberdeen, backstage; Emma Carolyne Wright of Amory, modeling; Kilie Edwards of Fulton, social media; Maggie Kimble of Guntown, hair and makeup; Natalie Ryals of Kosciusko, communication; Abbie McQuary of Myrtle, communication; Briana Marino of Pearl, modeling; Anna Kate Crenshaw of Smithville, social media and Braiden Holcombe of Vina, Ala., set designer. The event is free and open to the public. ICC's CenterStage schedules spring show, Apr. 19 Itawamba Community College’s CenterStage, contemporary music group, has scheduled its spring show, “Criminals, Villians & Renegades,” Apr. 19, at 7 p.m. at the Band Hall on the Fulton Campus. The event is part of a week-long celebration of the arts at ICC. CenterStage’s vocalists, band and crew members include Eliseo Fernandez of Algoma; Madeline Martin, Lera Winders, both of Amory; Brady Peacock of French Camp; Megan Basden, Preston Cox, Laura Leigh Johnson, Lauren Johnson, all of Fulton; Pearson Taylor of Houston; Clay Tyson of Lake Cormorant; Jared Brownlee, Kaylee Heitger, both of Mooreville; Kinley Lindsay of Oxford; Michael Franklin, Nathaniel Hawkins, Thomas Locastro, Dulce Ramirez, Anna Sauerwein, Bryan Valentin-Colon, all of Pontotoc; Max Wright of Randolph; Zion Cooper of Russellville, Ala.; Gavin Lane of Sherman; Lindsey Vineyard of Smithville; Ella Kate Nichols of Thaxton; Jet Adams and Daniel Torres, both of Tupelo. Directors are Kyle Davis of Fulton and Christy Colburn of Amory. Mandy Eaton of Booneville is the adjunct choreographer. The event is free and open to the public. ICC's Fashion Tribe sets Apr. 15 show Itawamba Community College’s Fashion Tribe will present its spring show, “Once Upon a Fashion Show,” Apr. 15 at 6 p.m. in the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. Those participating in the show are Laney Howell, Stephanie Riddle, both of Aberdeen; Luke Harrison, Ally Thompson, Chloe Tharp, all of Amory; Delaina Gaskin of Bellefontaine; Michael Tovar of Bruce; Lauren Brown, Brandi Deloach, both of Caledonia; Jerimiah Winthorpe of Canton, Ga.; Addison Pletzke of Clinton; Lexie Cocke of Coldwater; Kylee Smith of Como; Annasia Berry, Jessie Corley, Allie Grace Hamilton, all of Ecru; Chloe Digby, Janiyah Morrow, Jade Smith, all of Fulton; Alivia Harris, Callie Kelton, both of Golden; Caroline Glover, Will Stone, both of Guntown; Alex Wright of Houlka; Sara Brown, India Pittman, both of Houston; Jordan Allen of Jackson; Natalie Ryals of Kosciusko; Whitt Willis of Madison; Noah Wade of Meridian; Jeremy Townlee of Millport, Ala.; Jordan Springer of Mooreville; Ella Kate Taylor of Myrtle; K’Lee Capps, Madeline Minica, Hunter Suddieth, all of Nettleton; Sarah Black, Alea Hudson, Meredith Ohler, Whit Robbins, all of ... ICC's CenterStage to present spring show, Apr. 20 Itawamba Community College’s CenterStage will present its spring show at 6:30 p.m., Apr. 20 in the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. CenterStage will “Light Up the Night” with a wide variety of songs and illuminating numbers from current songs on the radio to classic hits. ICC’s show choir features vocalists, instrumentalists and technical crew. Members include Kindal Gammill of Ackerman; Braxton McKinney of Caledonia, Meg Basden, Preston Cox, both of Fulton, Eli Head of Haleyville, Ala., Kaylee Heitger of Mooreville; Mary Beth Oliver of Nettleton, Anna Sauerwein, Timothy Locastro, both of Pontotoc, Michael Smith of Splunge; Anna Grace Funderburk, Ella Kate Nichols, both of Thaxton; Maggie Hardin of Union and Jet Adams of Vance. Directors are Kyle Davis of Fulton and Christy Colburn of Amory. Admission is free. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis at www.iccms.edu/etickets. Social distancing guidelines will be observed, and masks are required. For more information, call (662) 862-8306 or email kddavis@iccms.edu or (662) 862-8302 or cacolburn@iccms.edu. 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.