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NOVEMBER 2023 |
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Welcome to the arts at Bates! We'll be sharing the flourishing
arts scene each month highlighting Bates arts makers and events both on and off campus. Come join us to experience and celebrate the artistic achievements of our students, faculty and local community!
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NOVEMBER 2
VILLAGE CLUB SERIES: MOXIE, 9PM, BENJAMIN MAYS CENTER
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NOVEMBER 3
WRBC HALLOWEEN BASH, 10PM - 1AM, GILLESPIE HALL BASEMENT
Fun event with bands and DJs. Come one come all to Gillespie Basement for dancing and a great time. The event is Friday, November 3rd, in the Gillespie Basement from 10 PM - 1 AM.
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NOVEMBER 4
EMBODIED WORKSHOPS WITH MIGUEL, 11AM - 1PM, SKELETON LOUNGE IN CHASE HALL
Physical explorations through sounds, movement and images. Open to all skill levels, backgrounds, everyone. Part of research in Interdisciplinary Studies thesis in Theater, Dance and Art & Visual Culture.
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NOVEMBER 5
ACE+ DANCE WORKSHOP - BEGINNER FRIENDLY, 1 - 2:30PM, MARCY PLAVIN DANCE STUDIO (MERRILL GYMNASIUM)
ACE+ will lead a 90min long dance workshop that composed basic hiphop movements tutorial and we will teach a basic hiphop choreography.
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NOVEMBER 7
LITERARY ARTS LIVE WITH POET BRIAN BRODEUR, 4:30 - 5:30PM, PETTENGILL G52
Brian Brodeur is the author of four poetry collections, most recently Some Problems with Autobiography (2023), which won the 2022 New Criterion Prize. He has won several national poetry prizes, including a Walter E. Dakin Fellowship in Poetry from the Sewanee Writers Conference (2023); Times Literary Supplement Mick Imlah Poetry Prize (2018); Meringoff Writing Award for Poetry through the Association of Literary Scholars, Critics, and Writers (2022); Able Muse Write Prize for Poetry (2022); Kim Bridgford Memorial Sonnet Prize (2023); and the Frost Farm Prize for Metrical Poetry (2023). Recent poems and criticism appear in American Poetry Review, The Gettysburg Review, The Hopkins Review, Los Angeles Review of Books, The New
Criterion, The Southern Review, and The Writer’s Chronicle. Brodeur is Associate Professor of English and Poetry at Indiana University East.
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NOVEMBER 8
ARTIST LECTURE: INTERDISCIPLINARY ARTIST ELISA HARKINS, 6 - 7PM, OLIN ARTS CENTER 104
Please join us for a lecture from artist and composer Elisa Harkins. Harkins makes innovative, interdisciplinary, and multimedia work in performance, electronic music, and sculpture. Her work is concerned with translation and transformation–preserving, exploring, and sharing Indigenous language and music. Her lecture is part of the programming for the Exploding Native Inevitable exhibition, which includes examples of her work.
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NOVEMBER 9
VCS: MINT GREEN, 9PM, BENJAMIN MAYS CENTER
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NOVEMBER 9 - 13
THE THANKSGIVING PLAY BY LARISSA FASTHORSE, GANNETT THEATER
Good intentions. Bad decisions. Great fun. In Larissa FastHorse’s satirical comedy The Thanksgiving Play, a troupe of really well-meaning theater artists dream of creating something revolutionary: a culturally sensitive, totally inoffensive Thanksgiving school pageant that finally gives a voice to Native Americans. Finding said Native Americans… isn’t so simple. And that’s when things start to get absurd. Sending up a whole feast of social issues, this bitingly funny play roasts everything right, wrong, and woke in America. Click here for more
information.
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NOVEMBER 10
CSA: WHINE YOUR WAIST, 5:30 - 6:30PM, CHASE HALL 201 - SKELETON LOUNGE
Get ready to move and groove at the Caribbean Students Association's 'Whine Your Waist' event! Join us for an unforgettable night of Caribbean music and dance, where you can let loose and show off your best waistline moves lead by the one and only, Naklem! Come dance to the hottest soca, reggae, and dancehall music to keep the energy high. Whether you're a seasoned dancer or just looking for a night of fun, this event is all about embracing the rhythm and enjoying the Caribbean vibes. Don't miss out on this exciting, waist-whining experience!
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EZEKIEL'S WHEELS, 7:30PM, OLIN CONCERT HALL
Renowned Klezmer band, Ezekiel's Wheel brings their music and culture to Bates College! Brought to you by the Olin Concert Series! Click here for more information.
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SNAGGLETOOTH X BMU ZINE LAUNCH CONCERT, 9PM - 12:30AM, GILLESPIE HALL, B40 - THE UNDERGROUND
Come sing and dance with some of your favorite Bates Musicians featured in Snaggletooth's latest zine on our campus musicians! Performances by Colin & the Lot Lizards, Chomp & DJ DROD, and more!
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NOVEMBER 11
ALL BODIES SPEAK: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE DANCEABILITY METHOD WITH MICHAELA KNOX, 10AM - 5:30PM, MARCY PLAVIN DANCE STUDIO IN MERRILL GYMNASIUM
Please come for all or part of the below programming. All are welcome: students, staff, and faculty! Click here for more information.
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BATES COLLEGE ORCHESTRA, 7:30PM, OLIN CONCERT HALL
Performing works that are inspired by the composer’s native land. The program includes W. G. Still’s Festive Overture, Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite No.1, and Brahms’ Symphony No. 3. Click here for more information.
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NOVEMBER 13
SCREENING: CHANGING THE GAME, 7 - 9PM, OLIN ARTS CENTER 104
Join Athletics and LGBTQ+ Programs at Bates for a film Screening of the documentary: "Changing the Game" (2019) that highlights the experiences of "transgender high school athletes from across the country as they compete at the top of their fields, while also challenging the boundaries and perceptions of fairness and discrimination."
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NOVEMBER 14
100 WAYS TO CROSS THE BORDER, 7PM, OLIN ARTS CENTER 104
A daring, self-reflexive performative documentary on the extraordinary Mexican/Chicanx performance artist Guillermo Gómez-Peña’s 40-year career of radical artistic practice alongside his international troupe La Pocha Nostra. At a time when the mainstream media is filled with demonizing stories about the US–Mexico border, the film presents the philosophical frameworks of an artist with a sustained dedication to highly impactful, innovative artistic interventions on that border, and presents a unique portrait of his beloved troupe La Pocha Nostra on the road for three years. Featuring exclusive footage from his personal archive, Gómez-Peña enacts his
artistic interventions by reclaiming and “queering the border” as a laboratory for utopian ideas and artistic experimentation.
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SCREEN SHOTS, 12PM, COMMONS 211
Join us for a lunchtime conversation! Faculty and staff are welcome. Grab your food in the dining hall and bring it up to Commons 211 to chat about what you're watching on screen.
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NOVEMBER 15
INTERN GALLERY TALKS, 12PM, BATES MUSEUM OF ART
Join our current museum interns for a series of short conversations about art in the Museum. Through their work in collections management, exhibition organization, and educational projects, interns gain practical knowledge of how to lay the foundation for careers in the visual arts. Food will be provided.
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NOVEMBER 16
CULTURAL PERFORMANCE SHOWCASE, 7PM, SCHAEFFER THEATRE
Come watch our talented faculty and students as they present a captivating evening of cultural diversity, through mesmerizing performances.
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COLLAGE AT THE MUSEUM, 12PM, BATES MUSEUM OF ART
Join the Multifaith Chaplaincy and the Museum of Art for a collaging event! We have newspapers, magazines, art catalogues, and more for you to create meaningful collages. All are welcome! Food will be provided.
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NOVEMBER 30
BATES COLLEGE CHOIR, 7:30PM, OLIN CONCERT HALL
Join the Bates College Choir as they present their fall concert featuring Leavitt's "Miss Festiva," a delightful assortment of madrigals, and uplifting inspirational songs. Click here for more information.
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VCS: WEAKEND FRIENDS, 9PM, BENJAMIN MAYS CENTER
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The arts are everywhere at Bates! |
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Want your art organization or event to be included in future newsletters? Email us at batesarts@bates.edu.
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