Students had the chance to check their information of Broadway exhibits on the Broadway Trivia occasion, held by Pace Media Zone this previous week in entrance of the Center for Student Engagement. The occasion was tabled by Makayla Morris, President of the Pace Media Zone and a senior majoring in Digital Journalism, and Danielle Lugashi, Secretary of the membership and a sophomore majoring in Digital Cinema & Filmmaking.
At the occasion, college students threw an arrow at a dart board. The coloration on the dart board that the arrow fell on decided the query that the scholar was given. Such questions had been, “Who played King George III in the musical, Hamilton?” and what’s the setting for Phantom of the Opera?” Jonathan Groff performed George III in Hamilton, and the setting for Phantom of the Opera is the Palais Garnier, an opera home situated in Paris, France.
If the scholar answered the query accurately, they got a number of prizes to select from. Such prizes included a vinyl report, a behind-the-scenes e-book for Wicked, a CD from the musical, Rent, and a sticker for the musical, Mamma Mia.
The occasion allowed college students to get to know one another. Morris states, “The event helped to create a sense of community among students, as it allowed students to meet and talk to each other. Students got to talk to each other about interesting facts about Broadway musicals.”
In addition, the occasion helped college students to be taught extra about Pace Media Zone and the occasions held by the membership.
“Hosting events can interest students in becoming members of Pace Media Zone. Events can bring students with different interests and backgrounds together,” stated Morris.
Pace Media Zone will host “Wicked Movie Night” on November nineteenth at 9:00pm in Pace Perk. The occasion might be held in preparation for Wicked Part 2: For Good. Students may have the prospect to observe Wicked and win Raffle prizes.
In addition, Pace Media Zone hosts an Oscar Night occasion every year. For this occasion, college students get to foretell who the winners might be on the Oscars Awards Ceremony. At the occasion, college students watch the awards ceremony to see whether or not their predictions had been right. If college students guessed accurately, they win a Raffle prize.
The membership additionally holds basic conferences each two weeks. Morris states, “students can attend the meetings to learn more about events and suggest ideas for events. At the meetings, students can talk about topics in popular culture.”
Students can be taught extra about occasions held by Pace Media Zone on Settersync. Students may comply with the membership on Instagram @pacepmz for info on occasions and updates on Pace Media Zone. In addition, college students can e-mail Makayla Morris at [email protected].