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December 2019

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Auditions for Our Time: A Play About Williams

Auditions for Our Time: A Play About Williams

Tue, December 3rd, 2019
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One event on Fri, December 6th, 2019 at 5:00pm

One event on Sat, December 7th, 2019 at 5:00pm

One event on Sat, December 7th, 2019 at 11:00am

CenterStage, ’62 Center
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This Winter Study, we'll be developing a play about Williams College in the years after World War II, when Sondheim was a student here, and the college's demographics shifted dramatically. Williams began to transform from an institution that unquestioningly perpetuated white patriarchal privilege to one that confronted difficult questions about its purpose, its values, and who belongs. By challenging its … Continue reading "Auditions for Our Time: A Play About Williams"

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New England Dance on Tour with guest choreographer Erica Dankmeyer

New England Dance on Tour with guest choreographer Erica Dankmeyer

Fri, December 6th, 2019
’62 Center for Theatre & Dance
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NEDoT is a new collaborative of artists and venues from across the region coming together to spotlight some of the rich diversity of dance in New England. Alexander and Joy Davis, The Davis Sisters, were mistaken for a married couple in 2015, and have been spending the last 5 years unsuccessfully trying to convince people that they are, in fact, … Continue reading "New England Dance on Tour with guest choreographer Erica Dankmeyer"

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January 2020

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I/O Festival 2020 - Yarn/Wire: TACHITIPO

I/O Festival 2020 - Yarn/Wire: TACHITIPO

Thu, January 16th, 2020
CenterStage, ’62 Center
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The I/O FEST 2020 presents 4 Days and Nights of the Music of Now. Genre-bending new music for piano and percussion featuring the internationally renowned, New York-based quartet Yarn/Wire. Yarn/Wire is a quartet of two percussionists and two pianists. This instrumental combination allows the ensemble flexibility to slip effortlessly between classics of the repertoire and modern works that continue to … Continue reading "I/O Festival 2020 – Yarn/Wire: TACHITIPO"

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I/O Festival 2020 -  After Hours: Julius Eastman - Femenine

I/O Festival 2020 - After Hours: Julius Eastman - Femenine

Thu, January 16th, 2020
CenterStage, ’62 Center
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The I/O FEST 2020 presents 4 Days and Nights of the Music of Now. After Hours: Julius Eastman - Femenine is an event featuring New York-based quartet Yarn/Wire and Williams student ensembles performing Julius Eastman’s sensational minimalist masterpiece in the glass-walled Dance Studio. Julius Eastman: Femenine (1974) This event is supported in part by the Towards Inclusion, Diversity, & Equity (TIDE) … Continue reading "I/O Festival 2020 – After Hours: Julius Eastman – Femenine"

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Theatre Department: Pizza Friday is back!

Theatre Department: Pizza Friday is back!

Fri, January 17th, 2020
CenterStage, ’62 Center
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Join the Theatre Dept. for pizza and chats every Friday! Let us know if you are attending so we can make sure to have enough pizza for everyone. Don’t forget to alert us of any dietary restrictions. Please contact Laurie.J.Booth@williams.edu

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I/O Festival 2020 - I/O Ensemble

I/O Festival 2020 - I/O Ensemble

Fri, January 17th, 2020
CenterStage, ’62 Center
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The I/O FEST 2020 presents 4 Days and Nights of the Music of Now. I/O Fest’s house band performs new and mind expanding music from the edge of tomorrow. Works by Nick Brooke, Nina C. Young, Zachary Wadsworth, Linda Catlin Smith, Leonard Bopp ‘19 (world premiere), and Philippe Leroux’s percussion concerto featuring Matthew Gold, solo percussion.   Nick Brooke: Variations (2018) … Continue reading "I/O Festival 2020 – I/O Ensemble"

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I/O Festival 2020 - IOTA Ensemble

I/O Festival 2020 - IOTA Ensemble

Sat, January 18th, 2020
CenterStage, ’62 Center
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The I/O FEST 2020 presents 4 Days and Nights of the Music of Now. New voices in contemporary music presented by the student-led IOTA Ensemble featuring the Chamber Orchestra of Williams and the Williams Gospel Choir.  Music by George Walker, Courtney Bryan, Stephen Dankner, new works by student composers, and Anna Clyne’s double violin concerto with Jeffrey Pearson ‘20 and Benjamin Mygatt … Continue reading "I/O Festival 2020 – IOTA Ensemble"

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Building a Career in Theatre, Film, and Television

Building a Career in Theatre, Film, and Television

Sun, January 19th, 2020
Directing Studio, ’62 Center
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Join us for a panel discussion and workshop with working professionals from the world of Theatre, Film, and Television. Participants include: • JOE CACACI - Playwright, Producer, Co-Artistic Director Berkshire Playwrights Lab • JESSICA HECHT - Tony Nominated Stage and Film Actress • ANDREW LAZAROW - Award Winning Designer of Projections for Theatre and Permanent Installations • MICHAEL SARDO - … Continue reading "Building a Career in Theatre, Film, and Television"

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Performance photography master class

Performance photography master class

Tue, January 28th, 2020
’62 Center for Theatre & Dance
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Want to learn performance photography? Are you the next great performance photographer? The '62 Center is hosting its annual dance photography master class on Tuesday, Jan 28. The class will be taught by professional dance photographer Rosalie O'Connor. Class open to students, faculty/staff, and the community. Space is limited. This class is designed to introduce photographers to dance photography - … Continue reading "Performance photography master class"

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February 2020

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STIX: A Dance Independent Study by Erin Meadors ’20

STIX: A Dance Independent Study by Erin Meadors ’20

Fri, February 7th, 2020
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One event on Sat, February 8th, 2020 at 2:00pm

Directing Studio, ’62 Center
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Stix is a narrative of one family's journey to the Southwest United States and their connections to the circuit of black venues across the South known as the Chitlin' Circuit. This piece builds from the long history of African-Americans in New Mexico and brings it to the present day.

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