Events
Friday, March 10, 2023
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YouPower Spin Classes
Free 45 minute student-led spin classes! Our studio is in the FIC in room 127. Please make sure to arrive 5 minutes before class. Masks required, shoes provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpowerYouPower Spinning Room
Closed to the Public
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Hip Hop: The Art of Creating Community Breaking Bread
Open to Middlebury College students only.Mahaney Arts Center Lower Lobby
Closed to the Public
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Shabbat Services and Dinner
Join Hillel for our weekly Shabbat services and home-cooked dinner! Services start at 5:30, followed by dinner at 6:30. All are welcome!Jewish Center at the Freeman International Center
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Hip Hop: The Art of Creating Community Keynote: Cultivating Community with the Cypher
An interactive keynote experience to learn how cypher culture and etiquette helps create sites of connection and community-building.
Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre
Open to the Public
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Ramadan Information Session
Join us to learn more about Ramadan, its significance, and what it’ll look like on campus.Axinn Center 109
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InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Large Group Meeting
Evening large group is a time of exploration of how to pray, what it means to worship in a community, as well as how to be comfortable with silence. Welcome to anyone who is searching, hungry, lost, or lonely! Its purpose is to be an oasis of sitting and praying for one another.McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge
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MiddMyco Chaga Chiller
Meet and greet opportunity for students, who are interested in learning more about mycology.Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
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Dover String Quartet; Haochen Zhang, Piano
The celebrated Dover String Quartet joins forces with award-winning Chinese pianist Haochen Zhang to bring us our next Music Accord co-commission: the Vermont premiere of Marc Neikrug’s Piano Quintet No. 2. Subtitled “In Six Parts,” Neikrug’s work is designed to highlight the virtuosity of each individual musician. Since our centennial season, commissioning new works is part of the Performing Arts Series’ mission to support the future of chamber music. The work is paired with Brahms’ Piano Quintet in F minor, Op. 34.
Performance subject to change.
Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall
$25/20/10/5; streaming tickets $15/5
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Hip Hop: The Art of Creating Community Dance Party
90’s Dance Party with DJ DP One
DJ DP One’s creativity and ability to entertain large crowds with his cross-genre sets, makes him one of music’s most diverse, captivating and innovative performers of today. His experiences in deejaying across the globe allow him to approach each event with a level of expertise that only a select few have acquired. He contributes to the art of deejaying by teaching the fundamentals of mixing and scratching throughout NYC.Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center
Closed to the Public
Saturday, March 11, 2023
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AALAC Faculty Workshop Economic History of States and Societies
This workshop aims to bring together faculty from political science and economics departments at AALAC member institutions for a workshop on the economic history of states and societies. The workshop will include sessions discussing new research papers, a session on teaching in the liberal arts, and a keynote by Saumitra Jha (Stanford GSB).Kirk Center
Closed to the Public
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Hip Hop: The Art of Creating Community Dance Master Class
Shakia Barron is a choreographer, performer, and dance educator whose work is rooted in the African Diaspora, focusing on Funk Styles, Hip-Hop, House, and other African diasporic dance forms. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Dance at Mount Holyoke College. She graduated with her MFA in Choreography at Wilson College, she holds an Associate’s degree in dance and psychology from Dean College, a Bachelor’s in liberal arts from Westfield State University, and she received the National Dance Institute’s teaching artist certificate in 2009.Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre
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Hip Hop: The Art of Creating Community Building & Bars
Epiphany “Big Piph” Morrow will present a dynamic and interactive workshop focused on creative writing in the hip hop genres. Through exercises, the students will explore their personal stories in parallel with learning about the evolution of hip hop and its world impact. Emphasis will be placed on the values of discipline, creativity, confidence, communication, and respect of others. During this time students will form creative pieces of their own. Big Piph will assist them through the process which includes, but is not limited to topics, writing, delivery, and beat selection.Mahaney Arts Center 210
Registration required: https://forms.gle/7uPyG4rVYKuGZLqc7
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Hip Hop: The Art of Creating Community S.A.G.E. (Styles Advancing Graffiti’s Evolution)
S.A.G.E. (Styles Advancing Graffiti’s Evolution)
Before urban fashion brands became a multi-billion dollar industry and synonymous with the fashion world, urban youth designed and created t-shirts, jackets, hats, etc with markers, paint and pure imagination utilizing graffiti aesthetics. This interactive workshop will explore the history of Graffiti writing/art and its evolution into Street Art and influence on urban fashion. Participants will learn how to design and customize t-shirts utilizing a variety of media and techniques inspired by graffiti aesthetics.
Adirondack Coltrane Lounge
Closed to the Public
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WOC: Game Olympics
For WOC’s weekly Saturday meeting, we plan on playing a series of competitive board, card, and trivia games along with a just dance battle in order to destress and build a community with current and new members.Anderson Freeman Resource Center
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Ramadan Decorating Event
Join us in the MSA room to decorate our shared space, and get to know other Muslims on campus before Ramadan! Snacks will be provided.Islamic Center (Forest B9)
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Hip Hop: The Art of Creating Community Shake the Dust Screening
“Shake the Dust” is a feature documentary that tells the stories of break dancers from conflicted “third- world” communities around the globe who, although separated by cultural boundaries and individual struggles, are intrinsically tied to one another through their passion for dance and hip-hop culture.Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)
Open to the Public