I need two Cultural Events Paper. Word Count should be minimum 500 words for each. Read the Instructions carefully.
One of the best ways to gain an understanding of the humanities is to experience a cultural event in person. One of the requirements for this course is to attend two cultural events and then write reaction papers on those events. A list of approved events will be posted from which you can choose. If you find something else you’d like to attend, please check with me first to make sure it is approved. Examples of events that would not be approved are pop/rock music concerts, Dollywood shows, sporting events, etc. You must attend this event during the current semester.
Once you have attended the cultural event that you have chosen, here are guidelines for writing the two papers. The word count is minimum 500 for each paper.
Introduce the topic by telling
1. Name of event or place you visited. If it’s a concert or art show, name the performers/artists.
2. Venue (place). (Sometimes this is the same as #1. Example: Abraham Lincoln Museum would be the answer for number one and two, but you could then say it was located in Harrogate, TN.)
3. Date of the concert, visit to museum, play, etc.
4. Description of the event.
5. Your reaction to the experience. What did you learn? How did it make you feel? Did it make you realize something you didn’t previously know about the type of event you have chosen. Did you like it? Did you not like it? Were you indifferent?
7. Anything else interesting that you noticed, felt, observed, etc.
List of Cultural Events
Visual Art
Catron Art Gallery – Walters State Library
Knoxville Museum of Art – www.knoxart.org
Rose Center, Morristown – www.rosecenter.org
Music
Nov. 24 – 3pm – Walter State Symphonic Band in WS gym
Dec. 2 – 7:30 PM – Walters State Choirs concert at First United Methodist Church, Morristown
Theatre
Nov. 29, 30, Dec. 6, 7 at 8pm and Dec. 1 and 8 at 2pm – Oliver the Musical, WS theatre
Museums
Abraham Lincoln Museum on LMU campus
Andrew Johnson Museum, Greeneville
Museum of Appalachia, Clinton, TN
McClung Museum, UTK