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Monday, October 28, 2024

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    Choreography for the Camera: Weeklong Residency with Jillian Meyers

    Join Emmy Nominated LA based Choreographer, Jillian Meyers, to learn the basics of choreography for the camera. Students will explore the integration of movement and cinematography and build a work with Jillian throughout the week. The residency will culminate with a presentation on Friday, November 2nd at 5pm. Students are welcome to check out the first class and then commit to the rest of the workshop and final showing.

    Wear comfortable clothing suitable for movement. Bring layers to adjust for temperature changes. Bare feet are preferred. No street shoes.

    Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

    Free
    Closed to the Public
  • Korean Drumming

    Drop-in to learn to play the traditional Korean percussion genre samulnori. Samulnori blends traditional Korean rhythms into dynamic pieces using four Korean percussion instruments: janggu (hourglass drum), buk (barrel drum), jing (large gong), and ggwaenggwari (small gong). Participants will start by learning technique and basic rhythms and progress to more complex rhythms and sequences. No experience needed!

    The Bunker (FIC 121)

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    RAISINS Meeting!

    Come join RAISINS (Radical Asians) as we plan for activism, culture, and create a space for Asian and Asian American students to meet one another and feel welcome <3

    Anderson Freeman Resource Center

  • Feminist Action at Middlebury (FAM) Weekly Meeting

    Weekly meeting for Feminist Action at Middlebury. FAM is a club at Middlebury College that welcomes people of identities to explore intersectional feminist activism in a positive, fun, and inclusive environment.

  • Queer German Cinema

    Weekly film screenings of a Queer German Cinema as part of the Queerness and Collectivity in German Film class. Email tpreston@middlebury.edu for information on this week’s showing.  

    McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216

    Closed to the Public

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

  • YOUPOWER Spin Class with Cate Viola

    Free 45-minute student-led indoor spin class for PE credit! These classes take place in the FIC building, room 127. Shoes and equipment are provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower or using the MINDBODY app. 

    YouPower Spinning Room

  • YOUPOWER Spin Class with Hannah Elefante

    Free 45-minute student-led indoor spin class for PE credit! These classes take place in the FIC building, room 127. Shoes and equipment are provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower or using the MINDBODY app. 

    YouPower Spinning Room

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    Weekday Morning Sitting Meditation

    Join us for 15 minutes of silent meditation every weekday morning, led by various staff, faculty, and students. 

    McCullough Crest Room

    Closed to the Public
  • Milo the therapy dog

    Therapy Dog Hour

    Come visit with Milo and friends for some dog snuggles or a quick pet, and share stories and pictures of your pets at home. You can find us outside Davis Library when weather is nice, otherwise you will find us across from the circulation desk. 

    Davis Family Library

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    Faculty at Home: Miguel Fernandez

    Please join Miguel Fernández, Professor of Luso-Hispanic Studies, for a talk entitled “Tom Sawyer’s Wreck (and how did I go from studying gauchos to shipwrecks???.”

    Virtual Middlebury

  • YOUPOWER Spin Class with Sophie Schule

    Free 45-minute student-led indoor spin classes! These classes take place in the FIC building, room 127. Shoes and equipment are provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower or using the MINDBODY app. 

    YouPower Spinning Room

  • From Battell to Baku: How a degree in Am Lit led from Transcendentalism to Climate Finance

    Charlie Kronick ‘78 will join a conversation moderated by students Maya Teiman ‘25 and Ken Deng ‘24.5. The impacts of climate change, including physical impacts - rising sea levels, shrinking glaciers, more intense extreme weather events (including Helene and Milton) - are ubiquitous and plain to see. The climate crisis is an existential threat on a variety of levels. Yet the response to this global problem is disputed, deeply polarizing, far from rational and for many audiences signifies far beyond its actual “real world” manifestation.

    Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)

    Open to the Public