Events
Friday, December 6, 2024
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December Vocal Concert
Voice students of Carol Christensen and Susanne Peck cap off a semester of study with a lively program of classical and Broadway repertoire.
Watch the livestream of the performance here
Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall
Open to the Public
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Ephraim Kishon, "Zieh den Stecker raus, das Wasser kocht"
The German Theater Group at Middlebury presents satirist Ephraim Kishon’s “Zieh den Stecker raus, das Wasser kocht”, a hilarious take on Avant Garde art and what it takes to be successful in the modern arts scene. Come and watch young Raphael Schlesinger wrestle with his unexpected success as a “Möbelkünstler” while he desires nothing more than being recognized for his beautiful paintings of his girlfriend, Dahlia. But what would art history’s greats such as Rembrandt do in our modern times? —In German, with synopses in English available at the door.
Chateau 005 (Performance Space)
Open to the Public
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Sift, Shift, and Step Out Fall Dance Concert
The Middlebury College Fall Dance Concert will feature original student choreography by Leigha Francis, Brys Peralta, and Liefe Temple from Dance 460, Performance and Production.
Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre
$15/10/8/5
Open to the Public
Saturday, December 7, 2024
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MiddMyco Meetings!
Helloooo Mushroom lovers! Join MiddMyco for our Saturday meeting where we will talk everything mushroom related. All are welcome! We will be going on mushroom walks, enjoying nature and learning about fungi.
Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
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Clover x Old Stone Mill Thrift Pop Up
Clover and Old Stone Mill will be hosting a thrift pop up for the Middlebury College community!
Off Campus
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Middlebury Club Pond Hockey - Game
Inaugural game of the Middlebury Club Pond Hockey Program vs Skidmore Club Hockey.
Chip Kenyon Arena
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Pokemon Pop Up Museum
Come visit our research center and museum! Middlebury students are creating an immersive community outreach and engagement experience for Vermonters of all ages who love learning about wildlife and the world of Pokémon. Visitors can touch specimens, ask questions, and collect prizes through speaking with student experts on insects, mammals, and more. Costumes are welcome - we’ll be dressed up too!
McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220
Open to the Public
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Arm Balance Workshop
Please join us for an hour of arm balance workshop to learn the foundational techniques of arm balance.
Forest West Basement Activity Space (031)
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Gather: Radically Inclusive Christian Community
For the Christian, Christian-curious, Christian-conflicted and anyone interested in exploring the
deep places in loving community. Share a homemade meal of soup and bread over lightly-guided
scripture readings, discussion and prayers.
Interested but can’t attend? Email Prof. Mary Jane Simpson, msimpson@middlebury.eduClick here for more information.
Charles P. Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life - 46 South Street
Closed to the Public
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GlobeMed's Sunday Meetings
Join us to learn more about Global Health!
Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room
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Woman of Color Kickboxing
Always wanted to learn kickboxing? Any frustrations you want to let out? Come join us for an affinity space of Woman of Color Kickboxing! No training required and beginner friendly <3
Memorial Field House 3rd Floor Classroom
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Ephraim Kishon, "Zieh den Stecker raus, das Wasser kocht"
The German Theater Group at Middlebury presents satirist Ephraim Kishon’s “Zieh den Stecker raus, das Wasser kocht”, a hilarious take on Avant Garde art and what it takes to be successful in the modern arts scene. Come and watch young Raphael Schlesinger wrestle with his unexpected success as a “Möbelkünstler” while he desires nothing more than being recognized for his beautiful paintings of his girlfriend, Dahlia. But what would art history’s greats such as Rembrandt do in our modern times? —In German, with synopses in English available at the door.
Chateau 005 (Performance Space)
Open to the Public
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Sky Was Possible
Join us for the Vermont premiere of Sky Was Possible, a song cycle for soprano, flute, and piano composed by Middlebury’s own Fletcher Professor of the Arts and Music Department Chair Su Lian Tan, with texts by Middlebury President and Professor of Religion Laurie Patton. Sky Was Possible consists of four poems from Patton’s books Fire’s Goal: Poems from a Hindu Year and House Crossing, taking us on a journey through love, love lost, and love passing. Soprano Kristen Watson and pianist John McDonald will start the evening with J.S.
Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall
Free; no tickets required
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