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Friday, April 21, 2023

  • 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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    Destroying Angels

    After returning home for their father’s funeral, a trio of Mormon siblings; Hem, Zooey, and Ollie; embark on a desperate adventure to spread their father’s ashes and escape a bloodthirsty serial killer. Written by Middlebury playwright Cole Merrell (’21), Destroying Angels is a twisted road-trip dramedy that discusses the effects of religion on your family, your friends, and yourself. Senior 700 project in acting for Maggie Connolly. Senior 700 project in directing for Zachary Maluccio.

    Hepburn Zoo

    Open to the Public
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    Showcase featuring Omari Wiles

    Ousmane Omari Wiles is an African American West African and Vogue dancer, who has performed at performed at the Joyce Theater, Harlem Stage, Gibney Dance, and with Works and Process at the Guggenheim, and Lincoln Center.

    Performance contains haze, flashing and strobe lights.

    A student-supported Rothrock Residency event.

    Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

    Free
    Open to the Public
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    Sophie Shao & Friends

    Acclaimed Cellist Sophie Shao collaborates with our Performing Arts Series each season to bring a fresh chamber music performance—this year, responding to our request for a program celebrating composer Sergei Rachmaninoff’s 150th birthday. She’s joined by violinist Scott Yoo and pianist John Novacek for Rachmaninoff’s Piano Trio élégiaque No. 1, Reena Esmail’s Piano Trio, and more. and If you’ve never heard Shao play before, or if you’re a veteran of her concerts, you’ll revel in her remarkable ability to assemble impromptu ensembles that shine.

    Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

    $25/20/10/5; streaming tickets $15/5
    Open to the Public

Saturday, April 22, 2023

  • Ibiyinka Olufemi Alao (artist) standing in front of a painting

    Art vs. the Apocalypse Arts Workshop

    Ibiyinka Olufemi Alao, Nigeria’s art ambassador to the United Nations, visual artist, filmmaker, architect and author will lead a visual art (painting) workshop as part of the Art vs the Apocalypse event. Alao’s paintings center redemption, peace and love, and lately reflect a long-standing fascination with fireflies. Materials provided. Open to Middlebury College students.

    Please Register Here

    Mahaney Arts Center 221

    Closed to the Public
  • Eating Disorder Awareness and Recovery Campus Walk

    Join Health & Wellness Education and Midd S.P.E.A.K. for a walk to spread awareness about eating disorders and eating disorder recovery. Students and staff will speak, participants will be invited to join a 1 mile walk across campus and then gather for refreshments and conversation following the walk.

    Please register here

    Ross Seminar Room 011

    Closed to the Public
  • CAT Plant Potting Event

    Students stop by outside of Ross Dining hall to pick out a clay pot to decorate at tables with art supplies that will be provided. After decorating, choose plant clipping to place in your pot for Earth Day.

    Ross Courtyard (Terrace)

  • Image of three people with wings and halos

    Destroying Angels

    After returning home for their father’s funeral, a trio of Mormon siblings; Hem, Zooey, and Ollie; embark on a desperate adventure to spread their father’s ashes and escape a bloodthirsty serial killer. Written by Middlebury playwright Cole Merrell (’21), Destroying Angels is a twisted road-trip dramedy that discusses the effects of religion on your family, your friends, and yourself. Senior 700 project in acting for Maggie Connolly. Senior 700 project in directing for Zachary Maluccio.

    Hepburn Zoo

    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

  • WOC Discussion Meeting

    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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    Art vs. the Apocalypse presents "The N Word: Nature, Revisited"

    Join Dr. Carolyn Finney, Artist-in-Residence, Environmental Affairs, for a unique presentation that brings her life in conversation with historic figures and contemporary issues. Central Park birder Christian Cooper. George Floyd. The removal of Confederate Statues. Renaming of institutions. Reparations. Systemic Racism. Finney asks, what’s environment got to do with it? How do we meet this moment? Drawing from her book, Black Faces, White Spaces, her relationships “in the field” and her lived experience, Dr.

    Axinn Center 232

    Open to the Public
  • Evolution Spring Show - STEP UP REVOLUTION

    Evolution Dance Crew is back again for their Spring Show 2023: STEP UP REVOLUTION. Come see Evolution step it up and give you a show unlike anything you’ve seen before! Come watch student-led choreographies from a wide range of dance styles and genres—from Soca to Hiphop and Bachata to Afrobeats. 

    h student-led choreographies from a wide range of dance styles and genres—from Soca to Hiphop and Bachata to Afrobeats. 

    Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

    $7.00