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Hip Hop: Urban Cadence: Street Scenes from Lagos and Johannesburg

Urban Cadence tells the multifaceted stories of two urban environments—Lagos, Nigeria and Johannesburg, South Africa—experienced through the artistic expressions of photography and video.

African cities are growing rapidly, and these two cities have experienced this growth in diverse yet fascinating ways: the first as a mega-city, the latter as a center of industrial development. The street scenes in this exhibition represent the complex narratives of these urban areas: tales of migration, labor, desperation, success, hope, and imagination among others.

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art

Free
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

The Artist as Entrepreneur: Funding Your Own Project

Sponsored by:
Dance
Lunch provided, limited space available. This seminar with arts consultant, Kim Koniklow, will cover taxes and insurance, creative fundraising, fiscal sponsorship, understanding the grant and panel process, and independent versus company structure. Please email dance@middlebury.edu to pre-register.

118 South Main Street

The Art of Taking Care of Business

Sponsored by:
Dance
Lunch provided, limited space available. This seminar with arts consultant, Kim Koniklow, will cover topics including managing career expectations, presenting yourself, developing a personal mission statement, navigating the job market, documenting your work, building a professional network and more. Free. To pre-register, email dance@middlebury.edu

Mahaney Arts Center 126

Open to the Public
Dancers dressed in black with motion capture suits

Movement Matters The WILDS

Sponsored by:
Performing Arts Series and Dance
The Wilds – a new mixed reality performance experience where movement instantly becomes music as emerging technology allows dancers to create an immersive journey of sound, light, and visual media in real time. Part mythology, part utopian vision, The Wilds fuses live dancers with motion capture technology and real-time animation inspiring a profound bond of a shared, collective experience. This Movement Matters event will give you a behind the scenes view on The Wilds.

Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

Open to the Public
artist dancing in the street

Showcase featuring Omari Wiles

Sponsored by:
Performing Arts Series and Dance
Ousmane Omari Wiles is an African American West African and Vogue dancer, who has performed at performed at the Joyce Theater, Harlem Stage, Gibney Dance, and with Works and Process at the Guggenheim, and Lincoln Center.

Performance contains haze, flashing and strobe lights.

A student-supported Rothrock Residency event.

Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

Free
Open to the Public
collage image of the artist in different poses

Vogue Fem with Omari Wiles

Sponsored by:
Performing Arts Series and Dance
Beginners Level breakdown of the Five Elements of Vogue Femme. Learn a series of exercises and techniques that will help you better develop your quality of performance and usage of Elements and personality. Class is lead with a warmup and stretch before taking the Elements across the floor. A Student-supported Rothrock Residency event.

Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

Free
Open to the Public
artist dancing against a black background

Hip Hop: The Art of Creating Community Dance Master Class

Shakia Barron is a choreographer, performer, and dance educator whose work is rooted in the African Diaspora, focusing on Funk Styles, Hip-Hop, House, and other African diasporic dance forms. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Dance at Mount Holyoke College. She graduated with her MFA in Choreography at Wilson College, she holds an Associate’s degree in dance and psychology from Dean College, a Bachelor’s in liberal arts from Westfield State University, and she received the National Dance Institute’s teaching artist certificate in 2009.

Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

Free
Open to the Public