Events for Fri, May 7th, 2021 - Wed, May 12th, 2021
May 2021
Fresh Fest: A Farming and Food Film Festival at Images: May 7-13
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Fresh Fest: A Food and Farming Film Festival; May 7-May 13. All films are free and will be available for the week, except "Gather."
Find out more »I/O New Music Fest 2021 - Dawn
I/O New Music presents the world premiere of Dawn by Hannah Gruendemann ‘20 in a special sunrise performance at Cole Field on the campus of Williams College. On campus community members can celebrate the beginning of the new day with music composed especially for this time and place, as well as sonic meditations by Pauline Oliveros.
Find out more »Zambezi Marimba Band
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- Arts at Williams
Zambezi Marimba Band offers a concert of their ever danceable, ever listenable percussive groove in front of Chapin Hall for the college community. A livestream is also for anyone off campus. LINK
Find out more »Independent Study Screening: Samori Etienne '21, "What I Is?"
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The culmination of two semesters of work, this presentation of the short film, What I Is?, explores the media of theatre and film the constructed nature of the self through performance. It is the story of a Creator who tries to preserve himself through his work and a Character who refuses to be contained. Written, Directed, Performed, and Edited by … Continue reading "Independent Study Screening: Samori Etienne ’21, “What I Is?”"
Find out more »Bach and Beyond - recital video
Bach and Beyond is a pre-recorded recital by violinist Joanna Kurkowicz, Lyell B. Clay Artist in Residence at Williams College. LINK The recital presents J.S. Bach Sonata in A Minor, BWV 1003, and Partita in D Minor, BWV 1004. The program includes the famous Chaconne. As a bridge from Bach to the contemporary, Ms. Kurkowicz performs three world premieres inspired … Continue reading "Bach and Beyond – recital video"
Find out more »The Green Room with El Salomons: Different Culture, Same Feelings
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- Arts at Williams
Zoom Link! The series has been established by Omar Sangare, Chair and Professor of Theatre. The El-Salomons are a married Jewish-Palestinian lesbian comedy couple who after years of performing solo decided to add yet another challenge to their relationship: A duo act! Jess Salomon (The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon) and Eman El-Husseini (Just for Laughs) met and fell in … Continue reading "The Green Room with El Salomons: Different Culture, Same Feelings"
Find out more »Kris Allen, sax and Zaccai Curtis, piano - Faculty Recital Livestream
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Saxophonist Kris Allen and pianist Zaccai Curtis offer a jazz performance, broadcast live from Chapin Hall. LINK
Find out more »Prof. Deborah Wong – Class of 1960 Music Lecture
In this Class of 1960 Lecture titled, Playlists for Asian America, Prof. Deborah Wong of University of California Riverside asks: "If you were asked to curate an Asian American playlist, what would you include? Or leave out?" This Zoom meeting is open to the general public. If you were asked to curate an Asian American playlist, what would you include? … Continue reading "Prof. Deborah Wong – Class of 1960 Music Lecture"
Find out more »Online Event | Art-Inspired Yoga with Emily Kamen
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- Arts at Williams
This one-hour yoga class is inspired by a photograph of an Ana Mendieta performance exploring the connection between earth and body. The core-based vinyasa-style class will continue to delve into this connection.
Find out more »Eddie S. Glaude, Jr. “The Black Lives of Tulsa and Today: Massacre, Memory, and Moral Reckoning”
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Wednesday, May 12- 7:00-8:15 pm. Distinguished Guest Eddie S. Glaude, Jr. "The Black Lives of Tulsa and Today: Massacre, Memory, and Moral Reckoning." In conversation with Tyran K. Steward, Assistant Professor of History at Williams College. One of the nation’s most prominent scholars, Eddie S. Glaude, Jr. is an author, political commentator, public intellectual, and passionate educator who examines the … Continue reading "Eddie S. Glaude, Jr. “The Black Lives of Tulsa and Today: Massacre, Memory, and Moral Reckoning”"
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