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Saturday, April 15, 2023

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    New Directions Spring Arts Festival: Momentary Exchange

    Co-created and directed by Michole Biancosino, Assistant Professor of Theatre, with Visiting Artist, Todd Anderson, digital poet and technologist

    Leave your cellphone on for this unique theatre event. In this app-driven performance piece, you are invited to take a 50 minute journey - through memory, relationships, songs, and weather – as we take a road trip together. Audiences co-write the story in real time by using your phone and responding to prompts in real-time. It’s going to be a wild ride.

    Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

    Open to the Public
  • Saturday Charter House Engagement Session

    Charter House Coalition is a volunteer-based, community supported service organization that provides shelter, warm meals, and friendly faces to those in Middlebury who need assistance. The Student Organization is seeking students who are interested in community service that revolves around homelessness and food insecurity. We’ll be cooking, serving, and chatting with the residents. Every Saturday, we’ll have fun and be able to connect with the Middlebury community outside of the college.

    Off Campus

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    BalFolk Workshop

    Sponsored by:
    Music
    Traditional music, dance, and flavors of France will be fêted at this ‘BalFolk’ celebration and workshop. Join meneuse de danse Mary Wesley, the musical trio Triton (Affiliate Artist Timothy Cummings, Jeremiah McLane, Alex Kehler) and student musicians in celebrating the traditions of central France, Brittany, and beyond. French-inspired refreshments included. Sponsored by the Department of Music. Free

    Chateau Grand Salon

    Open to the Public
  • New Directions Arts Festival: Meet & Greet

    Join us for cider and cookies and meet the faculty and students of the New Directions Arts Festival. The Festival is an interdisciplinary performance with music, dance, visual art, and theatre, led by Dr. Matthew Evan Taylor (Music), Michelle Leftheris (Studio Art), Laurel Jenkins (Dance) and Michole Biancosino (Theatre).

    Mahaney Arts Center Lower Lobby

    Open to the Public
  • WOC Discussion Meeting

    Sponsored by:
    Womxn of Color (WOC)
    Womxn of Color (WOC) aims to enlighten, uplift, and enhance women from all backgrounds and their surrounding communities on campus through programming and special events.

    Anderson Freeman Resource Center

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    New Directions Spring Arts Festival: Inner Landscapes

    Sponsored by:
    Arts Council, Dance, Music, and Theatre
    Inner Landscapes is a performance practice developed by Assistant Professor of Dance Laurel Jenkins and Nives Sertic, a projection artist based in Croatia. Middlebury College’s New Directions Spring Arts Festival will present the second iteration of this work which began when Sertic and Jenkins met as artists-in-residence last year at Cite des International Arts in Paris, France. This intimate work submerges the body in worlds of color. Original sound is played live by Matthew Evan Taylor and costumes are by Mac Melrose.

    Shows at 2:30pm and 6:30pm.

    Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

    Open to the Public
  • photos of artists, side by side

    New Directions Spring Arts Festival: Momentary Exchange

    Co-created and directed by Michole Biancosino, Assistant Professor of Theatre, with Visiting Artist, Todd Anderson, digital poet and technologist

    Leave your cellphone on for this unique theatre event. In this app-driven performance piece, you are invited to take a 50 minute journey - through memory, relationships, songs, and weather – as we take a road trip together. Audiences co-write the story in real time by using your phone and responding to prompts in real-time. It’s going to be a wild ride.

    Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

    Open to the Public
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    A Woman Left Lonely

    Sponsored by:
    Theatre
    Find a glimmer of hope even in the loneliest of lives. Join three of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tennessee Williams’ iconic heroines as they grapple with isolation, embrace desire, and chase after dreams. This night of short plays and scenes includes the explosive classic, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Talk to Me Like the Rain and Let Me Listen; and This Property Is Condemned. Senior thesis work of Victoria Keith ‘23. Directed by Bri Beach ‘23.5 and Sophie Butler-Rahman ‘25.

    Hepburn Zoo

    Open to the Public

Sunday, April 16, 2023