Events
Sunday, March 12, 2023
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Hip Hop: Urban Cadence: Street Scenes from Lagos and Johannesburg
Urban Cadence tells the multifaceted stories of two urban environments—Lagos, Nigeria and Johannesburg, South Africa—experienced through the artistic expressions of photography and video.
African cities are growing rapidly, and these two cities have experienced this growth in diverse yet fascinating ways: the first as a mega-city, the latter as a center of industrial development. The street scenes in this exhibition represent the complex narratives of these urban areas: tales of migration, labor, desperation, success, hope, and imagination among others.
Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art
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Middlebury College Quadball
We will learn new strategies and will drill fundamentals. A fun environment where we prepare for tournaments and participate in team bonding activities. We always get a meal after practice.Battell Beach
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Concerned Students of Middlebury General Meeting
Join Concerned Students of Middlebury in our weekly meetings to play an active role in dismantling systems of oppression and uplifting underrepresented voices. Zoom option is also available by request by emailing csm@middlebury.eduMcCardell Bicentennial Hall 331
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Log Rolling Practice
Log Rolling Practice! Come down to the Natatorium to join us at log rolling. Anyone and everyone is welcome, no experience is necessary. Log rolling is a fun sport where we try and stay on a log floating in water. You can even duel your friends and whoever stays on longer wins! Come try it out!Natatorium Shallow End
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Shape-Note Singing
Described as spiritual, joyful, powerful, and raucous, Shape Note (or Sacred Harp) singing is a traditional American style of four-part, a capella, community singing popular in the United States before the Civil War. This style still thrives across the US and in the UK, with strongholds in the American South and New England. It is called Shape-Note because the notes of the scale are indicated by distinctive shapes and names: Fa – triangle, Sol – circle, La – square, and Mi – diamond.
McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge
Open to the Public
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Hip Hop: The Art of Creating Community All The Ladies Say Screening
Veteran b-girl Ana “Rokafella” Garcia’s first documentary film ALL THE LADIES SAY features the work of female breakdancers in the United States, including Aiko, Baby Love, Beta, Lady Champ, Severe and Vendetta. This film raises awareness of the female presence in Hip-hop and promotes the growth of this dance community in the United States and internationally. Discussions about femininity, motherhood and the representation of women in popular culture are a few of the themes explored by the dancers.Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)
Open to the Public
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Middlebury Quadball Practice
Come play quadball (quidditch) with us! We will be learning new strategies and doing basic drills at every practice and we are always happy to have new members at any practice. Practices are fun and we focus on development and fun over winning. Come by and have some fun!Virtue Field House
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MiddSPEAK Weekly Meeting
A 1 hour planning, brainstorming, or educational meeting for the student organization, MiddSPEAK, whose focus is to help raise awareness for students who struggle with eating disorders/disordered eating.Ross Seminar Room 011
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Middlebury Student Quakers –– Weekly Meeting
Middlebury Student Quakers weekly meeting. Please come to talk, connect, and worship (meditate). People of all religious and non-religious backgrounds are welcome!Charles P. Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life - 46 South Street
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GlobeMed Weekly Meeting
Join GlobeMed for our weekly meeting where we’ll discuss a global health topic! Open to all :)Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room
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40 Poems for 40 Pounds
Featuring 40 members from the community in an evening of poetry, performance, book-signing, pop-up events — and free cannoli! This book of poems by Trish Dougherty will come to life on stage through by director, Michole Biancosino (Assistant Professor of Theatre) at Town Hall Theater.
Town Hall Theater
Open to the Public
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Atelier Meeting
Weekly meeting of the sewing club for individual project workWright Theatre Green Room
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Omega Alpha Recruitment - Baking
Are you passionate about community service and interested in learning more about Omega Alpha and the membership process? Then stop on by Brackett House to bake some treats and enjoy fun conversation with current Omega Alpha members!OA/Brackett House 1st Flr Lounge (Tavern)
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VinYin Flow with Dina Bazou
Join Dina Bazou for a 60 minute yoga class with vinyasa and yin elements. All levels are welcome!McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge
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Writing Drop-In Tutoring
CTLR Writing Center Tutors will be available to meet with students on a drop-in basis.
Writing Drop-In Tutoring Spring Schedule
Sunday and Monday 7-11 PM at the AFC (Carr Hall)
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 7-11 pm at the CTLR (Lib 225)
Or book an appointment for Monday-Thursday 7-11 PM online at go/wconline.
See more information at the Writing Center go.middlebury.edu/wc.Middlebury College
Closed to the Public
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A Night at the Ottscars
The Otter Nonsense Players present: A Night at the Ottscars. Come for a night of improvisational comedy that we promise to be much more fulfilling than a modern Oscars viewing. See our newest members Sorina and Rowan in their debut improv performance!Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)
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Prajna Meditation Club
Close your week off with a warm, calm feeling and a cup of chai in your hand, as we meditate and share gratitude at Scott Center at 46 South Street. No experience required, the more the merrier! Instantly best friends if you bring your own cup.Charles P. Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life - 46 South Street
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Weekly Sunday Night Environmental Group Meeting
Sunday Night Environmental Group (SNEG) is a non-hierarchical student org committed to climate and social justice activism. In the past we have pushed the college to divest from fossil fuels, passed anti-fossil fuel infrastructure resolutions in town, trained students on methods of non-violent direct action, occupied the statehouse, organized climate strikes, and so much more. We strive to ground our work in anti-racism, indigenous sovereignty, and community power. All are welcome regardless of prior knowledge or experience.Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103