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August 2020

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STUDIO'62 - Student Projects

STUDIO'62 - Student Projects

Fri, August 7th, 2020
’62 Center for Theatre & Dance
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Williams College Theatre Department  STUDIO'62 presents a performance of the new plays written, developed, rehearsed and produced over the 5-week program. Reservations are required. Please email studio62@williams.edu by Thursday, August 6 at Noon. Space is limited! “As artists, we are committed to creating theater that speaks to the current time of COVID-19 and capitalizes on the new virtual forms left … Continue reading "STUDIO’62 – Student Projects"

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Online Event | Art-Inspired Yoga with Emily Kamen

Online Event | Art-Inspired Yoga with Emily Kamen

Wed, August 19th, 2020
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This one-hour, vinyasa-style yoga class, to be held online via Zoom, looks at a late 18th-early 19th century portrait of a hawk from Delhi, India, made with gouache on paper.

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Online Event | Art-Inspired Yoga with Emily Kamen

Online Event | Art-Inspired Yoga with Emily Kamen

Wed, August 26th, 2020
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This 45-minute vinyasa-style yoga class, to be held online via Zoom, takes inspiration from Barbara Morgan’s photograph from 1945, "Corn Stalk."

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Online Event | Art-Inspired Yoga with Emily Kamen

Online Event | Art-Inspired Yoga with Emily Kamen

Mon, August 31st, 2020
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This one-hour vinyasa-style yoga class, to be held online via Zoom as part of Williams First Days Arts Programming, looks at a print in the WALLS collection called "Stone into a Fountain" by Corita Kent.

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September 2020

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Fall Convocation 2020

Fall Convocation 2020

Sat, September 12th, 2020
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A day of reflection, participation and celebration, bringing the Williams community together for the start of the academic year.

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CoDa AUDITIONS 2020/21

CoDa AUDITIONS 2020/21

Sat, September 12th, 2020
Dance Studio, ’62 Center
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Free

This fall, CoDa auditions will take place in two ways.  In-person auditions will be held Saturday, September 12th, between 2pm and 5pm, with small groups of auditionees scheduled for specific time slots, using a process that meets safety and health requirements.  For auditionees not attending in person, we will offer an on-line audition option as well, to be scheduled individually.  … Continue reading "CoDa AUDITIONS 2020/21"

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Watch Party - "Our Time, a Collage of Records from Williams"

Watch Party - "Our Time, a Collage of Records from Williams"

Sat, September 12th, 2020
Virtual Event
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  The run of "Our Time" was cut short due to the pandemic in the Spring of 2019. The good news is that we are able to offer our community this virtual screening! “Our Time” is a celebration of the 90th birthday of Stephen Sondheim ’50, the Department of Theatre, Department of Music, and Cap & Bells are collaborating on … Continue reading "Watch Party – “Our Time, a Collage of Records from Williams”"

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THEATRE DEPT – RADIO DRAMAS: Calling All Actors

THEATRE DEPT – RADIO DRAMAS: Calling All Actors

Thu, September 17th, 2020
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If you’ve ever wanted to act or be a part of a theater production, NOW is the time! During RADIO DRAMAS, you’ll be working alongside other passionate students with exciting material, and a ½ credit on your transcript. See the full details.

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Theatre Department : Zoom Open House

Theatre Department : Zoom Open House

Thu, September 17th, 2020
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Please join us via Zoom for the Theatre Department Open House to hear how the faculty, staff, and students are embracing performance in COVID time. The classroom and the stage are no longer the limits! 

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Prof. Bénédicte Boisseron on Animality and Otherness

Prof. Bénédicte Boisseron on Animality and Otherness

Thu, September 17th, 2020
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In conjunction with the Clark Art Institute's exhibition "Lin May Saeed: Arrival of the Animals," join Prof. Boisseron (University of Michigan) for a conversation about animality and otherness.

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