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Foreign Language Series—Spring 2017

13 Colores de la Resistencia Hondureña

CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Melissa Cardoza is an artist and activist. She will speak about activism in the intersections of indigenous anti-colonialist resistance, art, and feminism. This presentation will be in English.

Composing Performer's Ensemble Class Concert

Deane Carriage Barn, Pit

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Students of Bruce Williamson performing highlights of their work from the spring semester.

Benefits and Wellness Fair

VAPA Greenwall Auditorium

FACULTY and STAFF | Human Resources and the Wellness Committee invite faculty and staff to talk with representatives from BlueCross BlueShield of Vermont, Delta Dental, VSP, Combined Services, TIAA, and many other local vendors/organizations.

Ancestors

Ancestors

CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A talk by Eliot Weinberger, whose books of literary essays include Karmic Traces, An Elemental Thing, Oranges & Peanuts for Sale, and, most recently, The Ghosts of Birds. His political articles are collected in What I Heard About Iraq and What Happened Here: Bush Chronicles.

Music Composition Project: ACOUSTIC–ELECTRIC Final Concert

Deane Carriage Barn, Pit

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Students of Allen Shawn's "Music Composition Project" class perform highlights of their work from the spring semester.

French Language Table

Commons Dining Halls

The French Language Table happens every Thursday at 12:15 PM.

Black Fugitivity in the Wake of Loss

White State | Black Mind: Black Fugitivity in the Wake of Loss

CAPA Symposium

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Artist-curator Jaamil Olawale Kosoko '05 will both perform and lead a discussion on how Black theory, scholarship, literature, music, and performance has influenced him as a thinker, writer, and creative movement practitioner.

CAPA

Taconic Mountain Student Water Conference: PFOA

CAPA Symposium

SATURDAY EVENTS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | This conference aims to introduce advanced high school students from our region to the problems and opportunities that define our water resources. Events on Friday are for students only, events on Saturday are open to the public.

Carriage Barn Concert Series—Spring 2017

Nat & Tony in Concert

Deane Carriage Barn, Pit

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Performed by Tony Lu and Nat Parke, this concert will feature works by Beethoven, Chopin, Scriabin and Rachmaninoff.

MASCULINITIES

Barn 240

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Do you identify as masculine/masc? This is the space for YOU!

LINEA by Early '97

Off campus (see description)

A sculpture exhibition in Germany by Mary Early ’97.

Third Floor Show

Third Floor Show

Commons

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | The Third Floor Show will be opening on the third floor of the Commons Building. This is the first time the space will be fully open to the public since the 80's and the last time before a complete renovation of the building. This is a historical event you don't want to miss!

Séancers & The Jigaboo King: An American Lyric (EXCERPT)

VAPA E303 Dance Studio

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A showing a Work-in-Progress by Jaamil Olawale Kosoko '05.

view from Jennings

Senior Concert Week: Sonic Architecture

Jennings Music Building

Benny Ehlers uses sound to hear what walking through the new commons building might be like. He transforms these sound explorations into a soundscape composition that will allow listeners to reflect upon the wider acoustic environment we inhabit.

Intentions | Emily Vaias's Senior Concert

Deane Carriage Barn, Fireplace Room

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Senior Concert Week begins with just a voice and a piano. Through tales of an Elf King, false love, and what it means to say goodbye to Bennington, let Emily Vaias sing you through a short selection of her favorite music and four years of finding a voice.