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Six PALM Students Explore Arts Leadership through GEL Trip to Greece

Six Performing Arts Leadership and Management (PALM) students, along with Director and Professor of Performing Arts Leadership & Management David Edelman, M.F.A., and Assistant Dean of Administration, Executive Director of Shenandoah Conservatory Arts Academy, Adjunct Associate Professor of Performing Arts Leadership & Management and Adjunct Associate Professor of Education & Leadership Jennifer Green-Flint, D.Prof., participated in the program’s annual Global Experiential Learning (GEL) trip to Greece from Monday, June 20, through Thursday, June 30, 2022. Highlights of the trip included tours of the Acropolis and the Theatre of Dionysus, a visit to the ancient theatre at Epidaurus and the ruins of the palace of Mycenae, a trip to the ancient site at Delphi, guest lectures from European Union arts specialists and several dance and music performances.

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