Music MUSC

silhouette of person from behind

New Directions Spring Arts Festival: Inner Landscapes

Inner Landscapes is a performance practice developed by Assistant Professor of Dance Laurel Jenkins and Nives Sertic, a projection artist based in Croatia. Middlebury College’s New Directions Spring Arts Festival will present the second iteration of this work which began when Sertic and Jenkins met as artists-in-residence last year at Cite des International Arts in Paris, France. This intimate work submerges the body in worlds of color. Original sound is played live by Matthew Evan Taylor and costumes are by Mac Melrose.

Shows at 2:30pm and 6:30pm.

Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

Open to the Public
photos of artists, side by side

New Directions Spring Arts Festival: Momentary Exchange

Co-created and directed by Michole Biancosino, Assistant Professor of Theatre, with Visiting Artist, Todd Anderson, digital poet and technologist

Leave your cellphone on for this unique theatre event. In this app-driven performance piece, you are invited to take a 50 minute journey - through memory, relationships, songs, and weather – as we take a road trip together. Audiences co-write the story in real time by using your phone and responding to prompts in real-time. It’s going to be a wild ride.

Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

Open to the Public
photos of artists, side by side

New Directions Spring Arts Festival: Momentary Exchange

Co-created and directed by Michole Biancosino, Assistant Professor of Theatre, with Visiting Artist, Todd Anderson, digital poet and technologist

Leave your cellphone on for this unique theatre event. In this app-driven performance piece, you are invited to take a 50 minute journey - through memory, relationships, songs, and weather – as we take a road trip together. Audiences co-write the story in real time by using your phone and responding to prompts in real-time. It’s going to be a wild ride.

Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

Open to the Public
photo of the students in MUSC 240 class

Chamber Music Alive!

Sponsored by:
Music
Students of MUSC 240 – a lively Chamber Music course - will perform works by Ravel, Brahms, Hudson, and Kamen.

Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

Free
Open to the Public
Image of choir members in front of a flight of steps

Senior Week Choral Concert

Sponsored by:
Music
The Middlebury College Choir, under the direction of Ronnie Romano ‘20, performs favorite choral selections picked by the graduating seniors. You don’t want to miss this lovely evening where we bid our soon-to-be graduates well and sing our favorite music!

Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

Free
Open to the Public
Photo of conductor and a still image of a film

Pre-Show Talk: VSO’s Night at the Movies

Sponsored by:
Mahaney Arts Center and Music
Join VSO Artistic Advisor and Project Conductor Matt LaRocca ’02, composer and Assistant Professor of Music Matthew Evan Taylor, and filmmaker and Animation Studio Producer Daniel Houghton ’06 for a talk about their artistic process.

Mahaney Arts Center 125

Free
Open to the Public
close up of a saxophone

Jazz Showcase

Sponsored by:
Music
Students in the Jazz Workshop and in MUSC 0148 play the best of the term’s jazz!

Mahaney Arts Center Lower Lobby

Free
Open to the Public
photo of the speaker standing outside

Sorrow, Tears and Blood: The Enduring Legacy of the Afrobeat Prophet

Sponsored by:
Music
Fela Anikulapo Kuti remains the most critical politically focused artist in African music history. This presentation will examine Kuti’s 1977 album, Sorrow, Tears and Blood, which serves as a focal point for his musical and political development. With Nigeria on the verge of a historic presidential election, this presentation takes stock of the conditions under which everyday Nigerians live through the soundscape and messages of the album. 

This event is immediately followed by “The Huddle and The Higher Ground” (see separate listing).

Mahaney Arts Center 221

Open to the Public