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Iestyn Davies with Fretwork and Silas Wollston

Iestyn Davies with Fretwork Carriage Barn Music Series — Fall 2024
Deane Carriage Barn, Pit

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Celebrated British countertenor Iestyn Davies and powerhouse early-music viol consort Fretwork perform selections from their Lamento album of 17th-century German pieces for viol consort and voice—including works by J. C. Bach, Tunder, Scheidt, Schein, Buxtehude, and more—accompanied by organ and virginals player Silas Wollston.

Mallet Percussion Ensemble Performance

Deane Carriage Barn, Pit

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | The Mallet Percussion Ensemble presents their fall concert.

Piano Composition Studies Class Recital

Deane Carriage Barn, Pit

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Allen Shawn's Piano Composition Studies students present a variety of compositions they have been working on this term.

Animation Showing

Tishman Lecture Hall

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Animation showing of student work from Animating One - Stop Motion, Layers Upon Layers Collage Class, & Animation Projects.

Dance@Bennington presents WORKS-IN-PROGRESS (WIP) CONCERT

VAPA Martha Hill Dance Theater

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Dance@Bennington presents a performance of student works-in-progress.

Dance@Bennington presents Afro-Rave

VAPA Newman Court

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Afro rave is s a vibrant dance gathering that honors both the traditional and contemporary cultures of West Africa. This dynamic event is a fusion of music, dance, fashion, and art that brings people together to celebrate a rich heritage and modern creativity.

Draw Yourself Sleeping: Bennington College Student Sculpture Show

Sculpture photos
Off campus (see description)

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | An opening reception for an exhibition of sculpture by fourteen Bennington College students will be held at the North Bennington Train Depot. All are welcome and refreshments will be served. The work is from Bennington College’s Sculpture Studio advanced practice course, taught by faculty member John Umphlett.