Events
Friday, April 25, 2025
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Korean Culture Show 2025
The Korean American Student Association is planning the annual Korean Culture Show (KCS)! Through KCS, Korean culture, and social issues are highlighted in a variety of ways. The first KCS underscored the Sewol Ferry Tragedy while subsequent years covered mental health and colonial resistance. The show itself had students reading poems by Koreans, playing traditional Korean drums, and singing accompanied by acoustic instruments in the past along with Korean Pop performances. We hope to have a variety of acts this year as well and celebrate Korean Culture.
Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center
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Rituals of Return
Leigha Francis ‘25, Brys Peralta-Grant ‘25, and Liefe Temple ‘25.5 share an evening of their culminating senior work, exploring and sharing themes of home, history, rituals, culture, and identity. The show begins at 7:00pm in the Dance Theater and will continue at 8:30pm in the Freeman International Center Bunker.
Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre
$15/10/8/5
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Badminton Practice
Come and enjoy a casual badminton practice session at Nelson Arena! All levels of experience are welcome. We will provide the racket and birdies.
Memorial Field House Nelson Multi-Use Area
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College Choir Spring Concert
The College Choir presents a spring concert of powerful, playful, and pensive choral music by composers from Brazil, Mexico, Ukraine, England, and Italy, as well as Spiritual, folk, and new music from the USA. Choir and instrumentalists perform the Vermont premiere of selections from the new cantata, We Are Phoenix (2025), by Minnesota composer Timothy Takach, and Vermont musician Tom Mackenzie joins on hammered dulcimer for music of and inspired by folk traditions. Free admission.
Middlebury Chapel
Open to the Public
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Gruesome Playground Injuries
Gruesome Playground Injuries by Rajiv Joseph tells the story of Kayleen and Doug, two people who find themselves at age eight, coming in and out of each other’s lives just when they need the other the most. Join us for this non-chronological whirlwind of a love story, starring Mandy Berghela and Aidan Armstrong. Senior thesis work in directing for Sophie Butler-Rahman and independent intermediate work for Alex Garcia in lighting design and Juli Valle in costume design.
Purchase Tickets Here
Hepburn Zoo
$5
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Gruesome Playground Injuries
Gruesome Playground Injuries by Rajiv Joseph tells the story of Kayleen and Doug, two people who find themselves at age eight, coming in and out of each other’s lives just when they need the other the most. Join us for this non-chronological whirlwind of a love story, starring Mandy Berghela and Aidan Armstrong. Senior thesis work in directing for Sophie Butler-Rahman and independent intermediate work for Alex Garcia in lighting design and Juli Valle in costume design.
Purchase Tickets Here
Hepburn Zoo
$5
Open to the Public
Saturday, April 26, 2025
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Middlebury Sailing Little Three Home Regatta
Middlebury Sailing Team at Arnold Bay against other schools in our Little Three Home Regatta Fleet Race
Off Campus
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Vinyasa Yoga Flow with Jayda
Join Jayda on Saturday mornings for a vinyasa flow to build strength, balance, and flexibility.
McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge
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Gruesome Playground Injuries
Gruesome Playground Injuries by Rajiv Joseph tells the story of Kayleen and Doug, two people who find themselves at age eight, coming in and out of each other’s lives just when they need the other the most. Join us for this non-chronological whirlwind of a love story, starring Mandy Berghela and Aidan Armstrong. Senior thesis work in directing for Sophie Butler-Rahman and independent intermediate work for Alex Garcia in lighting design and Juli Valle in costume design.
Purchase Tickets Here
Hepburn Zoo
$5
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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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V.I.P. and Tea
Please join Voices of Indigenous Peoples on Saturdays from 7pm to 8pm in the AFC! Tea will be provided, so bring your own mug if you want! We will enjoy Jackbox games or watch “Reservation Dogs.” All identities are welcome!
Anderson Freeman Resource Center