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Friday, December 1, 2023

  • YOUPOWER Spin Class

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

    YouPower Spinning Room

  • Shabbat Service and Dinner

    Join us for Shabbat services and dinner in the FIC. Services start at 5:30 and meals are served around 6:30. All are welcome!

    This week’s installment will be geared specifically to guests from all religious backgrounds. The service will be stripped back, interactive, and social! A catered meal will follow!

    Jewish Center at the Freeman International Center

  • Studio Zoo

    Need a space to read your poetry, do stand-up, or workshop a script? How about a magic act or skit? Have a sound, costume, or lighting design to show off? Come to Studio Zoo! Studio Zoo is a judgment-free space for performance, brainstorming, and art of all kinds! This casual, student-run performance night is for YOU! Imperfection encouraged. Show up, or sign-up at go/studiozoo!

    Hepburn Zoo

  • MSA Brothers Halaqa

    Come join MSA brothers for our weekly Halaqas! 

    Islamic Center (Forest B9)

  • Revival Christian Fellowship Weekly Large Group Meeting

    Come join us on Friday night at 7 pm for snacks, fun games, worship music, prayer, and an intentional Christian community! We’re a close and welcoming group of students looking to grow together in fellowship while seeking to deepen our relationships with Jesus Christ. You don’t need to be Christian to come - EVERYONE is welcome!!

    McCullough Crest Room

  • Artist standing with a harp in front of a black background

    Brandee Younger Trio

    This sonically-innovative harpist is revolutionizing her instrument for the digital era. Over the past 15 years, she has worked relentlessly to stretch boundaries and limitations for harpists. In 2022, she made history by becoming the first black woman to be nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition. That same year, she was also nominated for an NAACP Image Award. Her trio’s Vermont debut at Middlebury will include jazz standards and original works.

    Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

    Tickets: $25/20/15/10/5
    Open to the Public
  • Polaroid photos of the actors taped on a poster

    Polaroid Stories

    Naomi Iizuka describes her play Polaroid Stories as “a visceral blend of classical mythology and real life stories told by street kids.” 10 actors play characters ranging from Echo, Eurydice, Orpheus and Narcissus to Skinhead, Kaos, Melody and Disappear. “Iizuka journeys into a dangerous world where myth-making fulfills a fierce need for transcendence, where storytelling has the power to transform a reality in which character’s lives are continually threatened, devalued and erased. Like their mythic counterparts, these modern-day mortals are engulfed by needs that burn and consume.

    Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

    $15/10/8/5
    Open to the Public
  • Eras Tour (On Tap's Version)

    Eras Tour (On Tap’s Version) - come see On Tap’s fall show, packed with tapping and all of your favorite Taylor Swift songs!

    Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

  • Sisters Halaqa

    Come join MSA sisters for our weekly Halaqas! 

    Islamic Center (Forest B9)

Saturday, December 2, 2023

  • Puzzling in the Crest Room Balcony

    Please help yourself to jigsaw-puzzling in the Crest Room upstairs balcony anytime until 11:00 pm when programs are not happening (daily programming schedule is posted outside the door!)

    Middlebury College

  • Model United Nations Re-Initiation

    Join us at the Model United Nations (MUN) Re-Initiation Event.  This revamped social event welcomes students for an Introduction of global diplomacy and cultural fusion. Indulge in Taste of India Catering, connect with like-minded individuals, and learn about the MUN club’s objectives. Interactive activities will make this a memorable experience. 

    Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

  • Polaroid photos of the actors taped on a poster

    Polaroid Stories

    Naomi Iizuka describes her play Polaroid Stories as “a visceral blend of classical mythology and real life stories told by street kids.” 10 actors play characters ranging from Echo, Eurydice, Orpheus and Narcissus to Skinhead, Kaos, Melody and Disappear. “Iizuka journeys into a dangerous world where myth-making fulfills a fierce need for transcendence, where storytelling has the power to transform a reality in which character’s lives are continually threatened, devalued and erased. Like their mythic counterparts, these modern-day mortals are engulfed by needs that burn and consume.

    Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

    $15/10/8/5
    Open to the Public