Clarinet Masterclass with Michael Drapkin
Del Mar College’s Music Department presents a clarinet masterclass conducted by esteemed Florida clarinetist Michael Drapkin.
Del Mar College’s Music Department presents a clarinet masterclass conducted by esteemed Florida clarinetist Michael Drapkin.
A modern theatrical retelling of the Greek myth reframes the tale from the perspective of Eurydice, the doomed wife of Orpheus who inspires his adventure into the underworld to save her.
The hospitality industry is one of the key job sectors in Corpus Christi and the Coastal Bend, and employers are looking for individuals to fill all types of positions in the hospitality management and culinary arts fields.
To celebrate the recent release of his latest book, Neither Fish nor Fowl: A Mercantile Jewish Family on the Rio Grande, Del Mar College Professor of History Dr. Bryan Stone will share highlights during a lecture at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 9, in Wolfe Recital on the Heritage Campus.
A Q&A session will follow to allow attendees to ask questions and interact with both the poets and translators.
All pieces will be introduced by the artist for an in-depth and inspiring listening experience. The concert performance is free.
The Del Mar College Music Department’s Low Brass Studio welcomes guest artist Dave Kirk, who will teach a public masterclass to tuba and euphonium students.
A Guest Lecture by Del Mar College Alumnus and Texas Standard Digital Producer Raul Alonzo.
Six locations will offer a variety of sessions, activities and book fairs.
Japanese-Brazilian pianist Lina Morita's international career has taken her throughout the United States, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, France and the Czech Republic.
The American String Quartet celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2024; and, during their years of touring, the quartet has performed in all 50 states and appeared in the most beloved concert halls worldwide.
This year’s show attracted 1,020 entries with 66 selected for exhibition, including 38 drawings, 26 sculptures and two in digital media.
CAIN National Art Show provides an Artist Talk the week of the opening of the exhibit held by the Art Program with the Art and Drama Department.
The ensemble will present a free spring Sunday afternoon concert beginning at 4 p.m. on Feb. 16.
Bring your sweetheart and fill your evening on Valentine’s Day with the lovely sound of guitar melodies.
“Discover Music” is open to all area high school students and their parents or guardians.
Del Mar College Continuing Education’s Adult Education Initiatives is still accepting students through the Adult Education Learning Grant.
Mark your calendar now for a night of beautiful, cultural mariachi music with a twist to get you in the holiday spirit.
Enjoy an evening of free guitar music as the Del Mar Classical Guitar and Bass Studio present their first recital under the direction of new faculty member Dr. Jay Kacherski.
Legal professionals will join faculty to provide an in-depth look at the role Spanish language proficiency plays in the legal field.
A FREE Medical Spanish Seminar, “Bridging Communication in Healthcare,” in Room 212 of the Coles Classroom Building on the Heritage Campus.
The exhibit features 80 digital images captured by 20 students with DMC Continuing Education’s Digital Photography course that’s offered as part of personal enrichment programming.
“Lightning Strikes Again!” is Rated R for adult content. The Box Office opens one hour before the performance, which is only 45 minutes in length.
Now entering their second decade, the Hermitage Piano Trio has solidified its place as one of the world’s leading piano trios, garnering multiple GRAMMY award nominations.
The concert is free and open to the public.
Enjoy an evening with Del Mar College Professors of Music cellist Susan Sturman and percussionist Neil Sisauyhoat.
The new Academy will include an outdoor track, fitness center, defensive tactics area, men's and women's locker rooms, auditorium, and two classrooms to offer regional training opportunities.
The program also includes the Corpus Christi Trombone Society performing works for large trombone ensemble by composers Banchieri, Hartley, Barnes and Pederson.
Del Mar College Piano Professor Dr. David Sutanto is one of three featured soloists in Beethoven's Triple Concerto with the Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestra.
Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is the Mexican holiday usually observed Nov. 1-2 and when families welcome back the souls of their deceased relatives for a brief reunion that includes food, drink and celebration.
Award-winning Mexican guitarist Fernando Vilchis will perform on Friday, Oct. 25, at 7:30 p.m. at Wolfe Recital Hall.
This family-friendly event expands other annual fall activities and celebrates what it means to be a Viking.
Unlike traditional photography, Seale’s work captures fast-moving objects as clear while still objects are distorted and abstracted.
Del Mar College (DMC) is hosting a workshop on creating Mexican paper flowers on Tuesday, October 15, from 10-11 am.