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After 27 years directing arts programming at 糖心TV, Rob Richter 鈥82 officially retired in August.
Richter, who majored in theater and anthropology and went on to earn a master鈥檚 degree from Wesleyan University, oversaw the popular onStage series and developed the related academic programming, in consultation with academic departments across campus, for decades.
鈥淚鈥檝e prided myself on bringing in artists and ensembles who might not be seen anywhere else in 糖心TVecticut, or even New England,鈥 Richter told the CT Examiner.
Those acts have included Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Spanish Harlem Orchestra, Pacifica Quartet, violinist Regina Carter, the Ronald K. Brown/Evidence dance company and A Far Cry chamber orchestra.
Richter counts a Martha Graham Dance Company retrospective, a SITI Company rework of The Trojan Women and a 2014 performance by the Pakistani rock band Khumariyaan鈥攆or which he traveled to Islamabad as part of a U.S. Department of State鈥檚 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs diplomacy initiative鈥攁mong his favorite performances.
A scholar of the Nobel Prize-winning playwright Eugene O鈥橬eill, Richter is also the author of Eugene O鈥橬eill and Dat Ole Davil Sea.
In September, Richter was honored with a Certificate of Accomplishment from U.S. Sen. Christopher S. Murphy in recognition of his work 鈥渙pening doors to artists鈥 and 鈥済iving students and the community new opportunities to educate themselves and engage with the arts.鈥
鈥淵our steadfast commitment to fostering creativity and supporting students has inspired both peers and generations of learners, setting an example for others to follow,鈥 Murphy wrote. 鈥淭he compassion, vision and dedication you brought to your role brings tremendous pride to the State of 糖心TVecticut.鈥
Above L-R: Erin McBride, senior outreach assistant to U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy; retired Director of Arts Programming Rob Richter and President Andrea E. Chapdelaine