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Wednesday, October 19, 2022

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    Dia de los Muertos Celebration Prep Meeting

    Come join us for our weekly meetings where we will talk about updates, news, collaborations, or help you figure out how to get involved.

    Sunderland IL2 - Theatre Dept.

    Closed to the Public

Thursday, October 20, 2022

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    Cameron Visiting Artist Lecture-Emily Ashby, Architect-Machado Silvetti, Boston

    Building Smooth: Conic Tectonics in Cary Downtown Park

    “Curving architectural geometries are alluring for many great reasons – they mimic and blur boundaries with landscapes, they break the expected visual patterns of our everyday built environment, and they represent an inspiring technical wonder. But how do they get built? And more importantly, can they be built efficiently, using standard construction materials, assemblies, and processes?

    Axinn Center 232

    Open to the Public

Friday, October 21, 2022

Saturday, October 22, 2022

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    The White Porch Show Screening

    A new sketch comedy series created by Middlebury College students and funded by the Innovation Hub.

    Co-sponsored by the Innovation Hub.

    Axinn Center 232

    Open to the Public
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    The White Porch Show Screening

    A new sketch comedy series created by Middlebury College students and funded by the Innovation Hub.

    Co-sponsored by the Innovation Hub.

    Axinn Center 232

    Open to the Public

Sunday, October 23, 2022

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    Concert by pianist Diana Fanning

    The Middlebury College Music Department presents pianist Diana Fanning in a solo concert featuring Schubert’s monumental Sonata in A Major, D. 959. One of the outstanding piano works of the Romantic era, it is a dazzling masterpiece of imagination, virtuosity, and expressivity. Works by Chopin, Lili Boulanger, and Ravel complete the program, which Ms. Fanning performed in Paris last summer. “American pianist Diana Fanning transported her audience into a scenic paradise”—Süddeutsche Zeitung, Munich. 

    Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

    Free
    Open to the Public

Monday, October 24, 2022

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

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    Dia de los Muertos Celebration Prep Meeting

    Come join us for our weekly meetings where we will talk about updates, news, collaborations, or help you figure out how to get involved.

    Sunderland IL2 - Theatre Dept.

    Closed to the Public

Thursday, October 27, 2022

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    Rhinoceros

    The Theatre Department presents Rhinoceros by Eugene Ionesco, adaptation by Martin Mooney, directed by Jay Dunn.

    The citizens of an anywhere small-town-USA gradually turn into rhinoceroses until they have become a faceless and savage herd. All of them that is, except for Bérenger, who refuses to relinquish his humanity. In this dark comic vision of civilization run amok, Ionesco depicts the struggle of the individual to maintain integrity and dignity alone in a world where all others have succumbed to the thrill of brute force and the mindlessness of the mob.

    Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

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

Friday, October 28, 2022

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    Freedom Dreaming: Envisioning an Antiracist Middlebury

    Freedom Dreaming: Envisioning an Antiracist Middlebury, is a theatre project that begain with a question: “What would an antiracist Middlebury look like, sound like, feel like in an academic setting?”

    From there, a team of student researchers led by Charice Lawrence ‘23 conducted interviews with (primarily) BIPOC students across the campus. The play is based on these interviews. We offer the production today as an act of love. We hope to push everyone to dream and work for a world that could be but is not yet.

    Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

    Open to the Public
  • image of a rhinocerous head superimposed on a human head

    Rhinoceros

    The Theatre Department presents Rhinoceros by Eugene Ionesco, adaptation by Martin Mooney, directed by Jay Dunn.

    The citizens of an anywhere small-town-USA gradually turn into rhinoceroses until they have become a faceless and savage herd. All of them that is, except for Bérenger, who refuses to relinquish his humanity. In this dark comic vision of civilization run amok, Ionesco depicts the struggle of the individual to maintain integrity and dignity alone in a world where all others have succumbed to the thrill of brute force and the mindlessness of the mob.

    Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

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

Saturday, October 29, 2022

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    A Celebration of the life and art of Peter Schmitz

    The departments of Dance and Theatre invite you to join them in celebration of our friend, colleague, mentor, and teacher Peter Schmitz. A reception in the Lower Lobby will follow. Open to Middlebury College students, faculty, staff, and alumni.

    This event will be streamed (click here).

    Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

  • image of a rhinocerous head superimposed on a human head

    Rhinoceros

    The Theatre Department presents Rhinoceros by Eugene Ionesco, adaptation by Martin Mooney, directed by Jay Dunn.

    The citizens of an anywhere small-town-USA gradually turn into rhinoceroses until they have become a faceless and savage herd. All of them that is, except for Bérenger, who refuses to relinquish his humanity. In this dark comic vision of civilization run amok, Ionesco depicts the struggle of the individual to maintain integrity and dignity alone in a world where all others have succumbed to the thrill of brute force and the mindlessness of the mob.

    Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

    $15/10/8/5
    Open to the Public
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    Choral Chameleon: Healing Choral Sound Bath

    Choral Chameleon Chorus makes its Vermont debut with a sound bath: a unique, healing choral experience. Collaborating with certified sound healers, the audience will be surrounded by the singers of the chorus and “bathed” in the layered sounds of voices, Tibetan singing bowls, chimes, gongs, and more. This intensive sound experience is designed to wash over the body for healing, peace, and restorative contemplation. Because of the unique audience seating configuration designed for this concert experience, capacity will be limited.

    Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

    $25/20/10/5
    Open to the Public
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    Freedom Dreaming: Envisioning an Antiracist Middlebury

    Freedom Dreaming: Envisioning an Antiracist Middlebury, is a theatre project that begain with a question: “What would an antiracist Middlebury look like, sound like, feel like in an academic setting?”

    From there, a team of student researchers led by Charice Lawrence ‘23 conducted interviews with (primarily) BIPOC students across the campus. The play is based on these interviews. We offer the production today as an act of love. We hope to push everyone to dream and work for a world that could be but is not yet.

    Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

    Open to the Public
  • image of a rhinocerous head superimposed on a human head

    Rhinoceros

    The Theatre Department presents Rhinoceros by Eugene Ionesco, adaptation by Martin Mooney, directed by Jay Dunn.

    The citizens of an anywhere small-town-USA gradually turn into rhinoceroses until they have become a faceless and savage herd. All of them that is, except for Bérenger, who refuses to relinquish his humanity. In this dark comic vision of civilization run amok, Ionesco depicts the struggle of the individual to maintain integrity and dignity alone in a world where all others have succumbed to the thrill of brute force and the mindlessness of the mob.

    Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

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

Monday, October 31, 2022

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    Movement Matters Luncheon: Subashini Ganesan-Forbes

    Join Guest Choreographer Subashini Ganesan-Forbes for lunch and conversation. Get to know how this artist is moving the world, on and off the dance floor. Bring your own lunch.

    Mahaney Arts Center Cafe

    Free; bring your own lunch
    Open to the Public

Wednesday, November 2, 2022