ALLIANCE, OH (12/12/2014)(readMedia)-- Courtney Wachal, a senior French and international relations major of Bettendorf, IA, performed in the University of Mount Union's Christmas Festival in December in Myers Sanctuary of Dewald Chapel on Mount Union's campus.

The joint performances from the Concert Choir and Cantus Femina showcased two vocal ensembles that are integral components of Mount Union's music program. The annual holiday concert unites choral selections and traditional carols with scripture and readings of the season.

The Visual and Performing Arts Since Mount Union's founding in 1846, study of the visual and performing arts has been fundamental to the philosophy, mission and liberal arts foundation of the University and the exceptional education it provides. Today, Mount Union offers majors in art, music, music education, music performance and theatre, and hundreds of students participate each year in artistic, musical and theatrical endeavors at the co-curricular level no matter what their majors or career aspirations.

In addition, Mount Union also seeks to provide cultural enrichment and entertainment to the Alliance and surrounding communities. The public is welcomed and encouraged to attend exhibits, recitals, concerts and performances throughout the year. Visit mountunion.edu to access a calendar of events

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