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MARCH 1
CONCERT: CELEBRATING FRENCH MUSIC, THE HISTORY MAKERS, THE HISTORY CHANGERS, 6:00-8:00PM, THE FRANCO CENTER
Presented by The Bates Department of Music, the USM Osher School of Music and the Franco Center: We are happy to announce our first collaborative program between Bates and USM as leaders in arts scholarship. The program, “Celebrating French Music, the History Makers, the History Changers,” highlights the lives and music and struggle for freedom of French women who have been forgotten in history. In honor of those who passed away after the tragedy in Lewiston this October, the program will conclude with Fauré’s Requiem. In collaboration, friends, colleagues, and students from Bates College and University of Southern Maine will come together to sing the Requiem as a musical memorial.
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CONCERT: DHARMA DOWN, MIDDLE EASTERN INSPIRED JAZZ, 7:30-9:00PM, OLIN CONCERT HALL
Presented by The Bates Department of Music: Drawing on their eclectic backgrounds and individual passions, Dharma Down brings together a cohesive adventure through music from past to present, local to global, but always in the here and now. Playing music from the across jazz compendium, the great American songbook, influences from traditional klezmer and eastern music, plus original compositions.
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MARCH 4
LUNCH & WORKSHOP: ACCADEMIA DELL'ARTE, 12:00-4:00PM, COMMONS AND MARCY PLAVIN DANCE STUDIO
Please join Accademia dell’Arte representatives, Samuel Mcgehee (Theatre, Devising Pedagogic Coordinator) and Alessio Trevisani, (Dance, Program Coordinator) for lunch and/or a workshop.
The Accademia dell'Arte provides an intensive period of training, studying, and performing in Italy for students currently studying and training in theatre, vocal arts, and dance. Students experience the marvelous tapestry of Italian culture while gaining insight and experience in the world of European performing arts. They offer two options for abroad semesters for Physical Theater and Dance.
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GROUP DISCUSSION: NIGHT OF THE LIVING REZ BY MORGAN TALTY, 6:00-7:00PM, BATES MUSEUM OF ART
To support a campus-wide community read of Morgan Talty's debut story collection, 100 copies have been made available by the Office of Equity and inclusion and the Dean of Faculty's Office! A group discussion will be lead by Rhetoric, Screen and Film Studies faculty Stephanie Kelley-Romano on the 25th, preceding Talty's Literary Arts Live event on April 4th. Come listen, discuss and see the museum's exhibitions on their last day (see below)!
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EXHIBITION CLOSURES: EXPLODING NATIVE INEVITABLE AND BRAD KAHLHAMER: NOMADIC STUDIO, MAINE CAMP, BATES MUSEUM OF ART
The Night of the Living Rez discussion co-insides with the last day of these two exhibits! Come see them before they leave! Exploding Native Inevitable will be travelling and shown across the country for the next year!
Exploding Native Inevitable Exhibition Page
Brad Kahlhamer Exhibition Page
MARCH 6
READING & Q&A: CONTEMPORARY CHINESE LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION, 4:15 PM, MUSKIE ARCHIVES 201
The Program in Asian Studies, with support from the NEH Language Teaching Support Fund, invites you to attend this reading by Caanan Morse, the translator of Peace Blossom Paradise by Ge Fei. |
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MARCH 7
LUNCH & PRESENTATION: "TINY HISTORIES: A READING OF PROSE POEMS BY JEFFERSON NAVICKY," 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM, HATHORN 313 AND 314
The English Department invites you to join them for a catered lunch and creative exchange of ideas as a part of the Critical and Creative Ongoing Work in English (CCOWE) program. Lunch will be held in Hathorn 313 at 11:45, with the reading taking place right next door in 314 starting at noon.
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VISITING ARTIST EVENTS: QAIS ASSALI AND OR ZUBALSKY, 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM, IMSTUDIO, CORAM 110, AND GOMEZ CHAPEL
Sponsored by the Bates Learning Associates Program, artists Qais Assali and Or Zubalsky will be on campus for a full day of performances and discussions. All events are open to the public.
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THEATER PRODUCTION OPENING NIGHT: THE GRAVEDIGGERS UNION, SCHAEFFER THEATRE
Written by Brian James Polak
Directed by Kevin R. Free
A colorful collection of gravediggers at a New Hampshire cemetery are suddenly at risk of losing their livelihoods when the Walmart of cemeteries opens just across the street. Faced with the possible loss of their dysfunctional but comforting existence, they do what most people would do in this circumstance, they try to buy their graveyard by putting on a play to raise money. What could go wrong?
Performance times for each day can be found in the link below.
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MARCH 8
STUDENT EVENT: 2024 WINTER ARTS FESTIVAL, 5:00-9:00PM, OLIN ARTS CENTER
The Bates Winter Arts Festival is a student-curated celebration of the College’s arts scene. This year’s event is Friday, March 8 in Olin Arts Center from 5-9pm and the entire community is cordially invited to attend! Details of participants forthcoming.
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MARCH 9
SENIOR RECITAL: ELI CUSHNER, CELLIST
Presented by The Bates Department of Music: Eli Kushner ’24, a student of Christina Chute (Bates Faculty), presents his senior recital in cello performance. He will perform work by Rachmoninoff, Shostakovich, Prokofiev and more. The program will include works for solo cello, cello and piano (performed by Chiharu Naruse, Bates Faculty) as well as string quartet of assembled local professionals.
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MARCH 10
STUDENT EVENT: RONJ GALLERY 2024, 7:00-9:00 PM, LE RONJ COFFEE HOUSE
Le Ronj is hosting its annual student art gallery and sale! Come on down to Frye Street to snack, listen to music and, of course, buy some art!
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MARCH 13
MUSEUM LECTURE: PROFESSOR TRIAN NGUYEN ON THE MUSEUM'S YAO SHAMAN ART AND OBJECT COLLECTION, 4:30 PM, OLIN 104
Please join us for a lecture from Art and Visual Culture and Asian Studies Professor Trian Nguyen. Nguyen will lecture on his research of Yao Shaman art and objects in the Bates Museum of Art collection, including the set of 18 paintings, a large ritual robe, ceremonial wooden and paper masks, and several instruments used by Yao-Daoist shamanic priests in their traditional rituals. This research is part of his current book project on the Yao cultural and religious artifacts.
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MARCH 15
ART WORKSHOP: PYSANKY EGG DECORATING WITH ARTIST LESIA SOCHOR
The Bates College Museum of Art will host two Ukrainian egg decorating workshops with Lesia Sochor on Friday, March 15th, at the Benjamin Mays Center. There will be two sessions, one at 10:00 AM and the other at 1:30 PM.
The workshop is free for Bates students and $10 per person for other community members. Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult.
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CONCERT: KRISTINA KOLLER, A MODERN TAKE ON THE MUSIC OF COLE PORTER, 7:30-9:00 PM, OLIN CONCERT HALL
Presented by The Bates Department of Music: Jazz artist Kristina Koller will be presenting her unique musical arrangements of one of her all time favorite Great American Songbook composers, Cole Porter. Ranging from his well known compositions such as “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” and “Just One of Those Things” to a repertoire of never recorded tunes. Porter was known for his bold choices. What better way to honor his boldness then with arrangements that bring out the music in a new, contemporary way.
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MARCH 16
CONCERT: BATES COLLEGE ORCHESTRA, 7:30-9:00 PM, OLIN CONCERT HALL
Presented by The Bates Department of Music: The Bates College Orchestra presents it’s always riveting Winter Term Concert!
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MARCH 28
LECTURE: "NO TWO SNOWFLAKES ARE ALIKE: TRANSLATING STYLE" WITH BRAUNA DANTAS LOBATO, 7:00 - 8:00 PM, PGILL G52
The Department of English invites you to the 2024 Carleton Lecture featuring fiction writer and translator, Brauna Dantas Lobato.
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SENIOR VOICE RECITAL: DAVID WALKER AND DANNY LIU
Presented by The Bates Department of Music: Seniors, David Walker and Danny Liu, present a joint recital featuring classic works and Broadway hits!
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MARCH 28 - 31
SENIOR PERFORMANCE: EL PRÓXIMO TREN, 7:30PM, VARIOUS LOCATIONS
Devised and Directed by Miguel Ángel Pacheco ’24
How do you remember something that’s lost? If we don’t retrieve these parts of ourselves can we become invisible or forgotten?
Is it a part of ourselves that disappears or our whole being? El Próximo Tren, is a devised theatre piece that intends to function as a laboratory to inquire, movement, losing and finding. To approach the concept of human migration and the meeting and missing of one’s place.
This laboratory intends to invite people from all sorts of disciplines and backgrounds for a physical creative process. It is a place to research and create together. The project is carried by Interdisciplinary Arts and Performance major Miguel Ángel Pacheco 24’ from Venezuela.
Performance times for each day can be found in the link below.
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