International & Global Studies IGST

Lessons In Drag

Your favorite South Asian drag auntie brings the nightclub to the classroom (and vice versa) to explain how critical social theory matters in queer nightlife. Touching on themes that include globalization, black feminist theory, diva worship, and islamophobia, she stages the nightclub as a site of politics and pleasure. Part lecture, part lipsync, part audience participation, the show demonstrates how much drag teaches us, even requires us, to be in relation with the rest of the world.

Open to students, faculty and staff only.

Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

Free
Closed to the Public

Movement Matters Kareem Khubchandani

Lessons in Drag- Kareem Khubchandani

Your favorite South Asian drag auntie brings the nightclub to the classroom (and vice versa) to explain how critical social theory matters in queer nightlife. Touching on themes that include globalization, black feminist theory, diva worship, and islamophobia, she stages the nightclub as a site of politics and pleasure. Part lecture, part lipsync, part audience participation, the show demonstrates how much drag teaches us, even requires us, to be in relation with the rest of the world.

Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

Closed to the Public

Juana Gamero de Coca Day of Learning on Global Gender and Cultures

LASTESIS, the Chilean feminist performance collective, shows today how popular art can entertain and help transform minds and lives. As part of the Juana Gamero de Coca Day of Learning on Global Gender and Cultures, LASTESIS will present and discuss some of its performances in the context of the 21st century global feminist movement. LASTESIS will share videos of the performances in Chile and the spontaneous global movement they have spearheaded.

Virtual Middlebury

Open to the Public

Wondering About Wonder: Hindu Temple Ritual, Aesthetics and Creativity

Through her decades-long ethnography of Hindu temple rituals in the city of Bangalore, India, Tulasi Srinivas analyzes wonder as an anthropological concept; moments where ritual enmeshes with global modernity to create wonder- a feeling of amazement at being overcome by the unexpected and sublime. In this talk, Srinivas asks— What is the purpose of wonder and how does it link with creativity? Can it inform our practices of ethnography, our understanding of India, and of ourselves?

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Open to the Public

The "Berlin Wall"

Come “visit the Wall”, a student-and-faculty-built replica of the Berlin Wall which went down 30 years ago! Reflect upon the historical and general meaning of the Wall, bring a pen and leave your thoughts in writing or drawing, engage with it in any productive way you like. And join us for a collective “Tearing down the Wall” event on Saturday, November 9th, in the evening. Once the Wall is gone, let’s celebrate inside of Atwater!!!

Atwater Dining Hall Terrace

Closed to the Public

The "Berlin Wall"

Come “visit the Wall”, a student-and-faculty-built replica of the Berlin Wall which went down 30 years ago! Reflect upon the historical and general meaning of the Wall, bring a pen and leave your thoughts in writing or drawing, engage with it in any productive way you like. And join us for a collective “Tearing down the Wall” event on Saturday, November 9th, in the evening. Once the Wall is gone, let’s celebrate inside of Atwater!!!

Atwater Dining Hall Terrace

Closed to the Public

The "Berlin Wall"

Come “visit the Wall”, a student-and-faculty-built replica of the Berlin Wall which went down 30 years ago! Reflect upon the historical and general meaning of the Wall, bring a pen and leave your thoughts in writing or drawing, engage with it in any productive way you like. And join us for a collective “Tearing down the Wall” event on Saturday, November 9th, in the evening. Once the Wall is gone, let’s celebrate inside of Atwater!!!

Atwater Dining Hall Terrace

Closed to the Public