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27th April 2012
Dance Performance
   
 

Bare Bones Dance Concert.
An informal and exciting concert of undergraduate choreography and guest artist work. Limited seating. Early arrival recommended.

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Exhibitions
   
 

Picturing Enlightenment: Thangka in the Mead Art Museum at Amherst College
This special exhibition marks the completion of an extensive project to conserve the Mead Art Museum’s collection of thangka (pronounced “tan-kah”)—scroll paintings of Buddhist figures. So fragile that they have remained largely inaccessible to scholars and museum visitors for nearly six decades, Amherst College’s eighteen thangka, primarily from Tibet, have been gently cleaned, stabilized, and repaired by conservators at Museum Textile Services in Andover, Massachusetts, under the leadership of Camille Myers Breeze. A generous grant from the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation and additional support from the Amherst College Department of Religion underwrote the conservation treatment. The Louis and Nettie Horch Foundation provided further support for the conservation of one thangka.
For more information, visit www.amherst.edu/museums/mead/programs/2011exhib/picturingenlightenment.

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Photo Exhibition: The Gesture in Light: Illuminated
Exhibit: The Gesture in Light: Illuminated by Theresa Antonellis runs from Monday Jan. 9 through Sunday May 11.
A reception will be held Thursday, February 2, from 4-6pm.

The exhibit consists of a related series of framed prints featuring photo-enhanced light photography by Theresa Antonellis.

Info: 577-0785, mcharney@library.umass.edu  

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Exhibition: Eija-Liisa Ahtila: The Annunciation
February 22-May 6, 2012

The University Museum of Contemporary Art is pleased to present The Annunciation, a new work by Eija-Liisa Ahtila, the internationally acclaimed artist from Finland who is a pioneer in the development of multi-media art. Her work explores the potential of the film medium, weaving an intricate web of references between film and theater, painting and poetry, fiction and documentary.

Museum Hours: Beginning February 1, 2012
Tuesday-Friday, 11:00 AM-4:30 PM, Saturday/Sunday 2-5 PM
Closed Mondays and Spring Break, March 17-26

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Exhibition: The Domestic Sphere Goes Pop
The Domestic Sphere Goes Pop, a new exhibition at the University Museum of Contemporary Art, investigates what happens to unremarkable objects when they are elevated to the status of art. The exhibition will open on Wednesday, April 4 and be on view through May 6. The opening reception will be held on Wednesday, April 4 from 5-7 p.m. and will include a gallery talk by Rebecca Bernard and Kristen Rudy, co-curators and candidates for Master's of Art in Art History, UMass Amherst.

The Domestic Sphere Goes Pop examines works on paper from the 1960s and 1970s. It focuses particularly on the ways artists manipulate color, form, scale, context, and technique to defamiliarize the everyday. Artists in this exhibition include: Richard Hamilton, Roy Lichtenstein, Eduardo Paolozzi, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, and Andy Warhol. The works of art in this exhibition have been drawn from the strong permanent collection of the University Museum of Contemporary Art.

The Domestic Sphere Goes Pop is co-curated by Rebecca Bernard and Kristen Rudy, Masters in Art History candidates, 2012. This exhibition is presented as the culmination of their Curatorial Fellowship. The Curatorial Fellowship is a year-long Independent Study that is conducted in collaboration with the Art History Program. The Fellowship entails all aspects of producing an exhibition, including grant writing, researching the UMCA's permanent collection, and developing concepts and theoretical underpinnings. The success of this program is made possible through the support and guidance of Loretta Yarlow (Gallery Director), Eva Fierst (Curator of Education), and
Mario Ontiveros (Assistant Professor of Art History).

Museum Hours:
Tuesday-Friday, 11:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Saturday/Sunday 2 to 5 PM
Closed Mondays

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Design Celebration
Join us for the ninth annual Design Celebration, showcasing applied design projects from the engineering Design Clinic course. Project sponsors in this capstone engineering course include Caterpillar, Fuss and O'Neill, Marquette University, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, Protopeutics, and the U.S. Naval Academy/Department of Defense. Everyone is welcome; refreshments will be served.

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Music
   
 

Theory Lecture Series
THEORY LECTURE SERIES
Speaker: Suzannah Clark, Harvard University
1:25pm Music Wing Rm. 44 No charge

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Senior Recital.
Irene Hofstetter's Senior Recital, including voice and violin.

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Opera Workshop
Opera Workshop singers & University Orchestra
Vince Lee, conductor; Amy Johnson, program director & Nicholas Shaneyfelt, musical preparation
Both performances in Bowker Auditorium
7:30pm Friday 4/27 $5/$10

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Groove Jam
Groove a cappella's spring jam! Come help us celebrate 10 years of tight harmonies and sweet beats with songs by Kimbra, Robyn, Marina and the Diamonds, Madonna, Justin Bieber, and more!

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Music at Amherst Chamber Series: Angela Hewitt, Piano
Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt has established herself as a performing and recording artist of the highest caliber. She is lauded for her ability to discern and convey precise and captivating interpretations of a broad repertoire, and her performances of Bach are considered definitive. For her Music at Amherst debut, Hewitt has curated an evening of works by Bach, Faure, Ravel and Couperin.
Amherst College students can request free student rush tickets at the door beginning at 7 p.m. on the evening of the performance. Ticket prices are $28 for the general public, $22 for senior citizens and $12 for students.

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Special Event
   
 

Take a Stand Against Racism
The Center for Multicultural Advancement and Student  
Success (CMASS) and the Women of Color Leadership Network (WOCLN) at the Everywoman?s Center Join the YWCA in Taking a Stand Against Racism as part of the National YWCA Take a Stand Against Racism Day, on Friday, April 27 by hosting a public Stand.

Our program includes a ceremony to pledge against racism;  
presentations that will deepen our understanding of social justice; space for participants to engage in a lively community discussion; and a performance by Shaha: the Storytellers, a social justice student theater group, performing various scenarios of how racism hurts everyone.

This event is free and open to the public.

Light refreshments provided.  

Sponsors: Center for Multicultural Achievement and Student Success (CMASS) and Women of Color Leadership Network (WOCLN) at the Everywoman's Center.

NOT handicapped accessible.

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Holi
Ekta invites Smith College to take part in Holi, the Indian Festival of Colors. There will be snacks before and the practice of Holi on Davis Lawn afterwards.

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Inauguration Ceremony
Locations across campus to be announced; further details to come.

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Theater
   
 

Theatrical Performance of Thomas Heywood's 17th century play Fortune by Land & Sea
Director: Anna-Claire Simpson. Co-Director/ Text and Interpretation: Lauren Rollins. A Jacobean swashbuckling adventure drama engaged in territory and exteriority, freedom and servitude, pirates and landlubbers. Heywood's 17th century play tells the story of two opposing families whose reversal of fortune uncovers the possibilities of pro-Capitalism. Moveable wealth, interchangeable identities (pirates become merchants, merchants become pirates), and the plays geographic transitions from land to sea reveal the gains and losses of fluid class distinctions. All pirates in the play are based on real people and events.

Ticket Info: Free, reservations are requested, please call the center
Contact Jeff, 412 577 3600

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Private Lives by Noel Coward.
Directed by Emma Weinstein. British divorcees Elyot and Amanda unwittingly book adjoining rooms while honeymooning with their new spouses. Realizing a pair of mismatched marriages, Elyot and Amanda flee their unsuspecting spouses and resume their romance in Amanda’s secluded Paris flat, only to be discovered several days later by their jilted lovers. The comedy of manners lampoons the hypocrisies and pretensions of modern marriage as Elyot and Amanda seek true love regardless of the cost. The 1930 production of Private Lives is considered one of the enduring successes of modern comedic theatre.

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