Events for Sat, March 4th, 2023 - Tue, March 7th, 2023
March 2023
Ekphrastic Poetry Workshop with AASiA
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Join the Asian American Students in Action (AASiA) in writing ekphrastics in response to Tibetan Buddhist thangkas on view in WCMA’s "Across Shared Waters" exhibition.
Find out more »Theatre Honors Performance: Vanessa Silva '23
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with witchcraft in our lips an original play by Vanessa Silva '23 directed by Vanessa Silva '23 with witchcraft in our lips, examines the presence of witchcraft in Shakespeare’s plays and reimagines the fates of many of his most infamous characters, such as Lady Macbeth, Ophelia, Cleopatra, Viola, and more. An exploration of womanhood, witchcraft, and friendship, with witchcraft in … Continue reading "Theatre Honors Performance: Vanessa Silva ’23"
Find out more »Theatre Honors Performance: Lour Yasin ’23
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Area D an original play by Lour Yasin '23 directed by Lour Yasin '23 AREA D is a comedic musical that flips reality up on its head. It follows a band of misfits as they try to make their way to the top of Israel’s Eurovision to flip the status quo and make their voices heard. This musical follows the … Continue reading "Theatre Honors Performance: Lour Yasin ’23"
Find out more »Theatre Honors Performance: Vanessa Silva '23
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with witchcraft in our lips an original play by Vanessa Silva '23 directed by Vanessa Silva '23 with witchcraft in our lips, examines the presence of witchcraft in Shakespeare’s plays and reimagines the fates of many of his most infamous characters, such as Lady Macbeth, Ophelia, Cleopatra, Viola, and more. An exploration of womanhood, witchcraft, and friendship, with witchcraft in … Continue reading "Theatre Honors Performance: Vanessa Silva ’23"
Find out more »Theatre Honors Performance: Eddie Wolfson ’23
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The Baltimore Waltz by Paula Vogel directed by Eddie Wolfson '23 The Baltimore Waltz follows two siblings as they travel to Europe to seek treatment for a mysterious disorder (Acquired Toilet Disease). Blurring the lines of comedy and tragedy, the play explores memory, the HIV/AIDS crisis, and the grief of losing a loved one. Spring 2023 Honors Performance Repertory Schedule: … Continue reading "Theatre Honors Performance: Eddie Wolfson ’23"
Find out more »Modeling the Pressure of an Extreme Ideology on a Society by Maria Crestanello '23
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Modeling the Pressure of an Extreme Ideology on a Society by Maria Crestanello '23, Mathematics Colloquium, Monday, March 6, 1 - 1:45 pm, North Science Building 113, Wachenheim.
Find out more »Jules Gill-Peterson “More than Just Healthcare: DIY Histories of Abortion & Transition” 4:30 PM, 3/6
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Historian Jules Gill-Peterson (Johns Hopkins University) will visit campus to deliver the Michael Dively '61 Lecture, titled "More than Just Healthcare: DIY Histories of Abortion and Transition."4:30 PM, 3/6, Bronfman Auditorium.
Find out more »INFO SESSION: CES Summer Grants for Research, Internships, Creative Projects
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Summer Internship & Research Funding for environmental and related fields for up to 10 weeks: CES Summer Grants Program. All interested students should attend INFO SESSION.
Find out more »Miles from the Other Side: Miles Davis and the Queer Afro-South Asian Politics on ”On the Corner”
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Please join the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program for a talk by Dr.Elliott Powell on Tuesday, March 7th at 4:30 p.m. in Schapiro 129. He will present "Miles from the Other Side: Miles Davis and the Queer Afro-South Asian Politics on 'On the Corner'." Dr. Powell specializes in how Asian and Asian-American (especially South Asian) music has influenced … Continue reading "Miles from the Other Side: Miles Davis and the Queer Afro-South Asian Politics on ”On the Corner”"
Find out more »Master Class: Percussionist James Belk
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Master Dunham Technique Percussionist James Belk will instruct participants in the drum rhythms composed for the Dunham Technique class experience and the choreography developed by Katherine Dunham. The knowledge of Dunham Technique rhythms is specialized and few percussionists are trained in the rhythms. Therefore, the Dance Department is excited to offer this opportunity to the Williams community. For more information … Continue reading "Master Class: Percussionist James Belk"
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