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Saturday night’s performance of “42 ft. - A Menagerie of Mechanical Marvels” by Cirque Mechanics, brought the energy of the big top to Shippensburg University’s H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center. The ensemble that came to life in 2004 showcased its ability to entertain like no other.
According to the Cirque Mechanics website, the show has “stories are wrapped in circus acrobatics, mechanical wonders and a bit of clowning around.” In the photo above the performers do a gravity-defying stunt.
Much like Santa Claus who is said to trek the world by sleigh every Christmas Eve, making many stops to deliver bow-topped gifts to children young and old, Celtic Woman, on its “The Best of Christmas Tour,” made a stop in Shippensburg on Thursday to deliver the gift of music to the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center.
The newest member of Celtic Woman, vocalist Megan Walsh, steps onstage to highlight her vocals with a solo song. The three other members of Celtic Woman had their share of solo performances throughout the night too.
There is no doubt finals week is most students’ kryptonite. Believe it or not, there are some tips and tricks we seem to forget about when it is crunch time and we are all stressing out.
What is a better way to spend a Thursday night than by testing your creative side by making a Zen garden with friends?
SU students spend their Thursday night unwinding by creating their own Zen garden succulent plant as the semester comes to a close. APB created the event to help students relieve stress.
SU students make succulent plants with friends.
Shippensburg University students spent the evening playing rounds of bingo to win prizes at the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) Multipurpose Room (MPR) on Friday night.