Apple® Programming Offered, Modern Dance Meets Jazz and More Current news from HACC, Dec. 15, 2017
Dec. 14, 2017
HARRISBURG, Pa. - HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, shares recent news, including
  • HACC Leads the way with Apple® Programming Curriculum
  • Modern Dance Meets Jazz at HACC’s Live at Rose Lehrman
  • Local Artist Displays ‘Flesh and Spirit’ at HACC


HACC Leads the Way with Apple® Programming Curriculum
 
HARRISBURG, Pa. – HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, is one of the first community colleges in the country to offer a coding curriculum based on Apple®’s Swift programming language. Classes will be held this spring at HACC’s Harrisburg Campus and online.
 
In the new “Application Development with Swift” class at HACC, students will learn practical coding skills that will prepare them for work in an app development job setting. The class culminates with students prototyping and building a functional app of their own design.
 
Students who have a limited or no foundational knowledge of programming may take an introductory course that will also be offered this spring.   
 
Vic Rodgers, associate provost for Workforce Development and Continuing Education at HACC, said, “We are excited about supporting this innovative new program because it fits with HACC’s determination to be forward-facing in how we view the technology and industry needs of the future. The digital native, who has had access to data their entire life, will feel right at home on our HACC campuses. For those who have not had as much exposure, what a wonderful opportunity for growth!”
 
Please contact Holly Lukens at hblukens@hacc.edu if you are interested in registering.
 

 
Modern Dance Meets Jazz at HACC’s Live at Rose Lehrman
 
HARRISBURG, Pa. – Internationally renowned company Lehrer Dance will showcase athleticism, excitement and fluidity through combinations of modern and jazz dance, Jan. 31, 2018, at Live at Rose Lehrman on the Harrisburg Campus of HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College.
 
Under the direction of Jon Lehrer, the New York-based professional dance company fosters choreography that is organic, artistic, accessible and often humorous, reflecting life experiences and the human condition.
 
The Lehrer Dance style is based on three main elements of movement: circularity, three-dimensionality and momentum, which combines to create a form that is best described as “organically athletic.” Lehrer’s approach integrates the fluidity of modern dance with the excitement and energy of jazz dance.
 
“Lehrer Dance took the house not so much by storm as by quantum physics. Jon Lehrer’s strikingly original choreography transformed the stage into an energy field of super-charged particles.”Dance Magazine
 
Tickets are $28 for adults and $18 for students grades K-12. To purchase tickets, please visit LiveatRoseLehrman.org. For more information, please call 717-231-ROSE (7673).
 
Sponsors for this event include the HACC Foundation, WHTM abc27, HACC’s Student Government Association and WITF. Grants and community support include The Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, The Dorothy B. and S. Lawrence Koplovitz Foundation and the Arts for All Partnership, a partnership between the Cultural Enrichment Fund and the Greater Harrisburg Foundation, a regional foundation of The Foundation for Enhancing Communities.
 
 
Photo Caption: Lehrer Dance – Live at Rose Lehrman Jan. 31, 2018, 7:30 p.m. Photo courtesy of Jim Bush.
 
 

Local Artist Displays ‘Flesh and Spirit’ at HACC
 
HARRISBURG, Pa. – “Flesh and Spirit,” an exhibit of modern sculptures by local artist Ted Prescott, will be on display Jan. 22- Feb. 16, 2018, in the Rose Lehrman Art Gallery on the Harrisburg Campus of HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College.
 
Prescott will discuss his work Feb. 15 at 5:30 p.m. in Whitaker Hall, Room 214. A reception will immediately follow in the Rose Lehrman Art Gallery. Both the artist’s lecture and reception are free and open to the public.
 
The forms and structure of Prescott’s work are related to modernist sculpture; however, his subject matter often draws on the beliefs and ideas found in the Christian tradition.
 
The artist utilizes a balance of traditional materials like stone, wood and metals combined with unconventional materials like coal, honey and salt to breathe life into his work.
 
Prescott, a sculptor and writer who lives and works near Harrisburg, has exhibited in the United States and Europe and has completed several public commissions.
 
In 1980, Prescott implemented the art major at Messiah College in Grantham. He chaired the art program for a decade, was the recipient of two successive five-year terms as a distinguished professor of art and is currently an emeritus professor of art at Messiah.
 
Gallery hours for this exhibit are Thursdays from 5-7 p.m. or by appointment.
 
HACC art galleries receive state arts funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.
 
For more information, please call Shawn Williams at 717-780-2478.

 
Photo Caption: “Dance,” apple, maple, steel, tar and lacquer sculpture, by Ted Prescott will be displayed Jan. 22- Feb. 16, 2018, in the Rose Lehrman Art Gallery on the Harrisburg Campus of HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College.
 


 
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