
Events for Fri, February 19th, 2021 - Fri, February 26th, 2021
February 2021

Critique/Black/Feminism(s)
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- General Announcements
A conversation on philosophy, literature, and democratic crises with Axelle Karera (Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Emory University) and Selamawit Terrefe (Assistant Professor of English, Tulane University), moderated by Joy James (Ebenezer Fitch Professor of Humanities, Williams College). Co-sponsored by the American Studies Program and the Africana Studies Department. You are invited to a Zoom webinar. When: Feb 19, 2021 01:00…
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Dance on Screen: "Pina" directed by Wim Wenders
One event on Sat, February 20th, 2021 at 7:00pm
One event on Sun, February 21st, 2021 at 12:15pm
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- Arts at Williams
- Cost
- Free
Dance on Screen Film Festival How can the camera expand our experience of dance? In five films, we will watch together as diverse dance traditions are brought to life. Live Q+A’s with filmmakers and choreographers will reframe dance from multiple viewpoints, and bring vibrant choreography from around the world to wherever you may be. Dance on Screen Film Festival is…
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Dance on Screen: "Pina" directed by Wim Wenders
One event on Sat, February 20th, 2021 at 7:00pm
One event on Sun, February 21st, 2021 at 12:15pm
- Categories:
- Arts at Williams
- Cost
- Free
Dance on Screen Film Festival How can the camera expand our experience of dance? In five films, we will watch together as diverse dance traditions are brought to life. Live Q+A’s with filmmakers and choreographers will reframe dance from multiple viewpoints, and bring vibrant choreography from around the world to wherever you may be. Dance on Screen Film Festival is…
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Dance on Screen: "Pina" directed by Wim Wenders
One event on Sat, February 20th, 2021 at 12:15pm
One event on Sun, February 21st, 2021 at 12:15pm
- Categories:
- Arts at Williams
- Cost
- Free
Dance on Screen Film Festival How can the camera expand our experience of dance? In five films, we will watch together as diverse dance traditions are brought to life. Live Q+A’s with filmmakers and choreographers will reframe dance from multiple viewpoints, and bring vibrant choreography from around the world to wherever you may be. Dance on Screen Film Festival is…
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Conversation with Wim Wenders, director of "Pina" and Bettina Wagner-Bergelt, Artistic Director, Tanztheater Wuppertal
Dance on Screen Film Festival Please join us for a post-screening conversation Hosted by Erica Dankmeyer, Artist-in-Residence in Dance, and Sarah Rara, Assistant Professor of Art, with Wim Wenders, "Pina" director, and Bettina Wagner-Bergelt, Artistic Director, Pina Bausch's dance company, Tanztheater Wuppertal. You can join the Zoom conversation if you are not watching the 12:15 PM or any of the…
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Auditions for Honor Project in Creating Collective Feminist Theatre
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- Arts at Williams
Auditions for Honor Project in Creating Collective Feminist Theatre A reading of Dance Nation by Clare Barron A reading of John Proctor is the Villain by Kimberly Belflower A workshop and staged reading of a new play by Lyndsey Bourne Conceived and directed by Fiona Selmi ‘21 The Williams College Department of Theatre invites you to audition for Honors Candidate…
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Online Event | Art-Inspired Yoga with Emily Kamen
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- Arts at Williams
This one-hour online yoga class takes inspiration from "Auguries," a monumental 12-panel aquatint and spitbite print by contemporary artist Julie Mehretu. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rrYOTTUxScW7se1TAMzwLA
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The Food Network: How your brain makes you feel hungry and full
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- Lectures, Films, Readings, Panels
Matt Carter, Associate Professor of Biology, will present the first of six talks in the 2021 Faculty Lecture Series. Open to the public. All are welcome!
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Join the Davis Center to discuss and review "Miss Juneteenth!" Thursday 02/25/21 @ 7pm
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- Lectures, Films, Readings, Panels
Join us this Thursday evening to discuss, reflect and review "Miss Juneteenth," as part of the Social Change Film Series. With panelists, Dr. Eden-Renee´Hayes, Drea Finley and the BSU's own Aniah Price '23.
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Friday night planetarium shows
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- Academic/Teaching/Research
Ever looked up at the night sky and wondered at what’s going on? You’re not alone! People have been doing that forever. Over generations, they have extracted knowledge of so many forms from them and integrated it deeply into every part of their lives. So whether you’d like to come together with other travelers and tell stories under the same…
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