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2014 Spring EVENTS @ LAWRENCE

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1 of 7 APRIL EVENTS LAWRENCE

THURSDAY, APRIL 3 8 p.m. WildSpace Dance: All About Life: WildSpace 8 p.m. Dance Series: Rebecca Salzer Dance Theater reveals the deep and the disconnected, the irony presents Bird Lady, a dance-theatre piece of expectations versus reality, and love lost and inspired by the life and photographs of Vivian found; Stansbury Theatre; $10 Maier, a nanny whose prodigious 8 p.m. World Music Series: Alash Ensemble: a trio of body of street photography has brought her master throat singers from Tuva, a tiny republic posthumous fame; WCC Esch Hurvis Studio in the heart of Central Asia; Memorial Chapel FRIDAY, APRIL 4 SUNDAY, APRIL 6 6 p.m. Artist Lecture: Carol Emmons speaks about 2 p.m. Men’s Tennis vs. Lake Forest: her sculptural installation in the Kohler Gallery; Lawrence Courts reception with refreshments follows; Wriston MONDAY, APRIL 7 Art Center Auditorium 10 a.m. Paper Fox Printmaking Workshop: 7 p.m. Wriston Art Galleries Opening Reception: –4 p.m. Wriston Art Center #105 opening reception for three new exhibitions: Leech Gallery—Man Up! Masculine Archetypes 6 p.m. Fox Cities Book Festival Reading: in Visual Art; Hoffmaster Gallery—Shawn author David Rhodes; WCC Cinema Sheehy: 2D, 3D, 4D, 5D?; Kohler Gallery— TUESDAY, APRIL 8 Carol Emmons: Cosmogony 2.0; Wriston Art 10 a.m. Paper Fox Printmaking Workshop: Center Lobby –4 p.m. Wriston Art Center #105 7 p.m. Men’s Tennis: Wisconsin Lutheran; 3 p.m. Softball vs. Mount Mary: Lawrence Courts Whiting Field 8 p.m. Dance Series: Rebecca Salzer Dance Theater 5 p.m. Artist Lecture: New York City-based artist presents Bird Lady, a dance-theatre piece Jason Rohlf will discuss his ongoing attempt to inspired by the life and photographs of Vivian record and preserve his abstract sensibilities Maier, a Chicago nanny whose prodigious through a complex and rigorous painting body of street photography has brought her process; Wriston Art Center Auditorium posthumous fame; WCC Esch Hurvis Studio 7:30 p.m. Povolny Lecture Series in International SATURDAY, APRIL 5 Studies: “Mr. Human Rights Goes to Africa, 1 p.m. Science Lab Day–Oceans: a taste of Mrs. Human Rights Stays at Home”; Lena laboratory research for students ages 10 to Khor, assistant professor of English; Thomas 14; pre-registration is required, direct inquiries Steitz Hall of Science 102 to [email protected]; Thomas WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 Steitz Hall of Science 101 10 a.m. Paper Fox Printmaking Workshop: 1 p.m Baseball vs. Beloit: Whiting Field –4 p.m. Wriston Art Center #105 2 p.m. Softball vs. University of Chicago: 5 p.m. Latin American and Spanish Film Festival: Whiting Field After Lucía, (, 2012); WCC Cinema 2 p.m. Midwest Chapter of the Society for 7 p.m. Latin American and Spanish Film Festival Ethnomusicology Annual Conference: Opening Reception: WCC Mead Witter Room WCC Nathan Marsh Pusey Room 8 p.m. Latin American and Spanish Film Festival: Wakolda (The German Doctor), (Argentina, 2013); WCC Cinema

2 of 7 Shawn Sheehy 8 p.m. Guest recital: Decoda, a young and dynamic collective of chamber musicians from New York City; Harper Hall THURSDAY, APRIL 10 10 a.m. Paper Fox Printmaking Workshop: –4 p.m. Wriston Art Center #105 Noon Art @ Noon: a 20-minute tour of the current exhibitions in the Wriston Art Galleries; Wriston Art Center Lobby 4:30 p.m. Book Artist Lecture: Printmaker and book artist Shawn Sheehy will speak about his process of book making, pop-up book construction and work; this event is in conjunction with the Fox Cities Book Festival, 5 p.m. Latin American and Spanish Film Festival: the Paper Fox Printmaking Workshop and the La Playa DC, (Colombia, 2012); WCC Cinema Wriston Art Galleries; Wriston Auditorium 8 p.m. Latin American and Spanish Film Festival: 5 p.m. Latin American and Spanish Film Festival: White Elephant, (Argentina, 2012); WCC The Cleaner, (Peru, 2012); WCC Cinema Cinema 8 p.m. Latin American and Spanish Film Festival: 8 p.m. Artist Series—Orion Weiss, piano: one of the So Much Water, (Uruguay, 2013); WCC Cinema most sought-after soloists in his generation 9 p.m. Unreal Café Part 1: Positive energy, good of young American musicians whose deeply music and an unreal time; WCC Ellerman felt and exceptionally crafted performances Stage go far beyond his technical mastery; Memorial FRIDAY, APRIL 11 Chapel; $24/$22 All Day Community Initiatives in Sustainable SATURDAY, APRIL 12 Agriculture Conference: Warch Campus All Day Community Initiatives in Sustainable Center Agriculture Conference: Warch Campus 10 a.m. Paper Fox Printmaking Workshop: Center –4 p.m. Wriston Art Center #105 11 a.m. Men’s Tennis vs. Carroll: Lawrence Courts 11:30 a.m. Lunch at Lawrence: “Shakespeare 1 p.m. Baseball vs. Carroll: Whiting Field on the Big Screen: Much Ado About 5 p.m. Latin American and Spanish Film Festival: Nothing?”; Garth Bond, associate Gloria, (Chile, 2013); WCC Cinema professor of English, presents an illustrated stage (and screen) history 7 p.m. Closing Reception, Latin American and of one of Shakespeare’s best-loved Spanish Film Festival: WCC Mead Witter comedies; WCC Esch Hurvis Room and Room Studio; $13.50/person, reservations 8 p.m. Lawrence Symphony Orchestra Concert: required by April 3; to make a Memorial Chapel reservation call 920-832-7019 8:30 p.m. Latin American and Spanish Film Festival: 4 p.m. Fox Cities Book Festival Reading: author Cannibal (Spain, 2013); WCC Cinema Bruce Machart; WCC Nathan Marsh Pusey Room

3 of 7 SUNDAY, APRIL 13 MONDAY, APRIL 21 10 a.m. The Power of Partnership, a New Model for 1 p.m. Baseball vs. Northland: Whiting Field Global Aid: GlobeMed, invites the Appleton 8 p.m. Guest recital: Louisa Sello, flute; Harper Hall community to a landmark event on global aid; RSVP by emailing [email protected]; TUESDAY, APRIL 22 WCC Esch Hurvis Studio 11:10 a.m. Convocation: Paul Farmer, “In the 11 a.m. Master Class: Colin Stetson, saxophone; Company of the Poor”; Farmer is a Harper Hall physician, medical anthropologist, Harvard professor and co-founder of TUESDAY, APRIL 15 Partners in Health; Memorial Chapel 3: p.m. Softball vs. Rockford: Whiting Field 4 p.m. Baseball vs. Lakeland: USA Youth Sports 7 p.m. History of the Environmental Movement Complex Since 1970: Doug LaFollette speaks on the WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 history of the environmental movement since the first Earth Day; WCC Cinema 3 p.m. Softball vs. St. Norbert: Whiting Field WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 4 p.m. Bluegrass Fest—EverGreen Grass Band: this four-piece bluegrass band from Eau Claire, 10 p.m. LU Jazz Band @ Rik’s Café: a performance by Wis., plays straight-forward, face-melting the LU Jazz Band; WCC Mead Witter Room ungrass songs, toe-tapping country tunes, and THURSDAY, APRIL 17 original grass arrangements; WCC Boldt Plaza 11:10 a.m. Voice Department Area Recital: 10 p.m. LUJE @ Rik’s Café: a performance by the students from various voice studios Lawrence University Jazz Ensemble; WCC perform; WCC Esch Hurvis Room Mead Witter Room 3 p.m. Softball vs. Ripon: Whiting Field THURSDAY, APRIL 24 4:30 p.m. Visiting Artist Lecture: Hilary Snow; “Not Only 10 a.m. Blood Drive: coordinated by the Community for the Gods: Votive Paintings in Early Modern –5 p.m. Blood Center in Appleton; Warch Campus Japan”; Wriston Auditorium Center FRIDAY, APRIL 18 4:30 p.m. Povolny Lecture Series in International 7 p.m. Speaker—Will Potter: “Green is the New Red— Studies: “Colombia and the Challenge of An Insider’s Account of a Social Movement the Absent State”; Winifred Tate, assistant Under Siege”; Potter, an award-winning professor of anthropology, Colby College; journalist, author and TED Fellow, speaks on his Thomas Steitz Hall of Science, Room 102 research and personal experience with social FRIDAY, APRIL 25 movements, terrorism and civil liberties: WCC 8 p.m. Lawrence University Moonlight Ride: a Esch Hurvis Studio 10-mile ride exploring the bike paths and trails 8 p.m. Artist Series–Seraphic Fire with Spektral close to the Lawrence campus; co-organized Quartet: Seraphic Fire is widely regarded as by the LU Bike Friendly University Group and one of the most important vocal ensembles the Fox Cities Cycling Association; WCC Boldt in the ; the Spektral Quartet has Way established itself as one of Chicago’s most 8 p.m. Ein Deutches Requiem, op. 45 by Johannes intrepid and adroit ensembles; Memorial Brahms: presented by the Lawrence University Chapel; $24/$22 Choirs and Symphony Orchestra; Memorial Chapel

4 of 7 9 p.m. Coffee Shop Artist Jared Mahone: New events added daily! Mahone’s soulful, funky tunes, filled with genuinely thoughtful lyrics, make him easy to remember—his original style, soulful vocals Please check our online calendar of events for and unbelievable beatbox showcase make him updates and additions: go.lawrence.edu/events impossible to forget; WCC Ellerman Stage • For ticketed events contact the Lawrence Box Office at (in Café) 920-832-6749 SATURDAY, APRIL 26 • Harper Hall, Cloak Theatre and Stansbury Theatre are 10 a.m. Bluegrass Fest—: located in the Music-Drama Center, this seven-member folk band from Yorkville, 420 E. College Ave. Ill., wields a wide array of instruments from • WCC is the designation for the Warch Camus Center acoustic and electric guitars, slide guitars, banjos and violin, mandolin and pedal steel; Seeley G. Mudd Library Plaza MONDAY, APRIL 28 1 p.m. Baseball vs. Ripon: Whiting Field 7 p.m. Speaker–BraVada Garrett-Akinsanya, Ph.D.: 8 p.m. Lawrence Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Garrett-Akinsanya speaks about clinical Band Concert: Memorial Chapel applications of gender and race; WCC Cinema SUNDAY, APRIL 27 7:30 p.m. Archaeological Institute of America Lecture: 1 p.m. Lawrence Academy of Music Piano Festival “Women in the Iron Age”; Professor Hrvoje Recital: Harper Hall Potrebica, University of Zagreb; Wriston Auditorium 2 p.m. Commencement Concert Auditions: graduating seniors audition to perform on the TUESDAY, APRIL 29 June 13, 2014 Commencement Concert; 8:15 p.m. NAfME Recital: music education students Memorial Chapel perform; Harper Hall

MAY EVENTS LAWRENCE

THURSDAY, MAY 1 8 p.m. Jazz Series–Kenny Garrett Quintet: the Noon Art @ Noon: a 20-minute tour of the current preeminent alto saxophonist of his generation; exhibitions in the Wriston Art Galleries; Wriston Memorial Chapel: $24/$22 Art Center Lobby SATURDAY, MAY 3 6 p.m. Lecture–Pamela Bannos: “Vivian Maier’s All Day Women and Identity in Gaming Symposium: Fractured Archive”: Bannos, an artist, WIGS aims to educate on and start researcher and distinguished senior lecturer conversations about the portrayal and role of in the Department of Art Theory and Practice women and identity in gaming at Northwestern University, lectures on 10 a.m. Outdoor Track and Field: Viking Invitational photographer Vivian Maier; Wriston Auditorium Whiting Field FRIDAY, MAY 2 11:15 a.m. Lawrence Academy of Music Piano 8 p.m. SPAMALU Performance: A night of “aslant” Recitals: Shattuck 156 and 163, WCC student-produced musical theatre scenes; Esch Hurvis Room WCC Esch Hurvis Studio 8 p.m. SPAMALU Performance: A night of “aslant” student-produced musical theatre scenes; WCC Esch Hurvis Studio

5 of 7 SUNDAY, MAY 4 THURSDAY, MAY 15 All Day Women and Identity in Gaming Symposium: 5 p.m. Exhibit Opening—Hmong Youth Pride and WIGS aims to educate on and start Empowerment: an exhibit about Hmong art conversations about the portrayal and role of and culture, organized by local teens and women and identity in gaming Lawrence students; RSVP to Olivia at 920- Noon Baseball vs. St. Norbert: Whiting Field 832-6644; WCC Gallery 11:15 a.m. Lawrence Academy of Music Student 7 p.m. Speaker—Alice Eagley: Eagley, a social Recitals: Shattuck 156 and 163, WCC psychologist from Northwestern, speaks on Esch Hurvis Room the topic of gender differences in society; WCC Esch Hurvis Studio 8 p.m. Guest Recital: Jory Vinikour, harpsichord; Harper Hall 8 p.m. Spring Term Play—’B Srd Shrts: short works from absurdist playwrights; Stansbury Theatre; 9 p.m. SPAMALU Performance: A night of “aslant” $10 student-produced musical theatre scenes; WCC Esch Hurvis Studio FRIDAY, MAY 16 FRIDAY, MAY 9 8 p.m. Spring Term Play—’B Srd Shrts: short works from absurdist playwrights; Stansbury Theatre; 11:30 a.m. Lunch at Lawrence: “From Hilbert to $10 Hong Kong: Where (and How) Does Lawrence Get All Those Students?”: SATURDAY, MAY 17 speaker: Ken Anselment, dean of 8 a.m. Harrison Symposium: presentations from admissions and financial aid; Anselment students in the humanities and social sheds some light on how Lawrence sciences; Main Hall recruits, admits and enrolls Lawrentians; 2 p.m. Afternoon of Spanish Baroque Dance: WCC Esch Hurvis Studio; $13.50/ instruction and musical performance provided person; reservations required by May 1; by Lawrence Baroque Ensemble; WCC Mead to make a reservation call Witter Room, Esch Hurvis Room and Studio 920-832-7019 3 & 8 p.m. Spring Term Play–’B Srd Shrts: short 7 p.m. Lawrence International Cabaret: annual works from absurdist playwrights; student performance featuring international Stansbury Theatre; $10 dances, instrumental and vocal performances, and fashion; tickets required; Memorial Chapel SUNDAY, MAY 18 SATURDAY, MAY 10 1 p.m. Cello Studio Recital: Harper Hall 12:30 p.m. Lawrence Academy of Music Student 3 p.m. Lawrence University Percussion Ensemble Recitals: Harper Hall, Shattuck 156 and (LUPÉ) Concert: Lawrence Memorial Chapel Shattuck 163 5 p.m. Flute Studio Recital: Harper Hall SUNDAY, MAY 11 6:30 p.m. Horn Ensemble Recital: Memorial Chapel 2 p.m. Lawrence Academy of Music Chamber 8 p.m. IGLU (Improvisation Group of Lawrence Ensemble Recital: Harper Hall University) Concert: Harper Hall 8 p.m. Chamber Ensemble Concert: MONDAY, MAY 19 Memorial Chapel 8 p.m. Guitar Studio Recital: Harper Hall WEDNESDAY, MAY 14 WEDNESDAY, MAY 21 7:30 p.m. Povolny Lecture Series in International 8 p.m. Lawrence University Jazz Band Concert: Studies: “Oxfam—a Rights Based NGO”; Memorial Chapel speaker: KK Tse ’81; Wriston Auditorium

6 of 7 THURSDAY, MAY 22 WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 8 p.m. Opera Scenes: featuring scenes from the 7 p.m. Violin Studio Recital: students from Wen-Lei world’s best-loved operas; Stansbury Theatre Gu’s studio will perform; Harper Hall FRIDAY, MAY 23 THURSDAY, MAY 29 6 p.m. Senior Art Major Exhibition Opening 11:10 a.m. Honors Convocation: Catherine Kautsky, Reception: the work of 15 senior art majors professor of music; “Whispered Doubts will be on display in all three gallery spaces; and Shouted Convictions: What are these Wriston Art Center Lobby Composers Saying?”; Memorial Chapel 8 p.m. New Music Series: Alan Ferber, trombonist FRIDAY, MAY 30 and composer, with the Lawrence University 8 p.m. Lawrence University Choirs Concert: Jazz Ensemble (LUJE); Memorial Chapel Memorial Chapel SATURDAY, MAY 24 SATURDAY, MAY 31 8 p.m. Lawrence University Wind Ensemble 2 p.m. Relay for Life: a community fundraising walk Concert: Memorial Chapel to support the American Cancer Society; the SUNDAY, MAY 25 event begins at 2 p.m. and ends at 2 a.m.; 1 p.m. Composition Studio Recital: Harper Hall Quadrangle 3 p.m. Guest Recital: John Miller, bassoon, with ViBE 8 p.m. Lawrence Symphony Orchestra Concert: (Viking Bassoon Ensemble); Harper Hall Memorial Chapel 8 p.m. Mêlée Spring Show: a celebration of student dance at Lawrence; Stansbury Theatre

JUNE EVENTS LAWRENCE

SUNDAY, JUNE 1 4:30 p.m. Jazz Combos Forum III: Shattuck Hall of 3 p.m. World Music Series: Gamelan Concert with Music Room 46 Balinese dancer Emiko Saraswati Susilo; 6:30 p.m. Dance and Documentary Screening: Stansbury Theatre a screening of student works from Dance and 6:30 p.m. String Chamber Music Recital: Harper Hall the Camera and documentary tutorials; WCC Cinema 8 p.m. Lawrence Symphonic Band Concert: Memorial Chapel FRIDAY, JUNE 6 MONDAY, JUNE 2 8 p.m. Lawrence Symphony Orchestra Composers Forum: Memorial Chapel 3:10 p.m. Jazz Workshop Concert: Harper Hall FRIDAY, JUNE 13 8 p.m. Jazz Combos Forum I: Harper Hall 8 p.m. Commencement Concert: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4 featuring graduating seniors who perform their 3:10 p.m. Jazz Combos Forum II: Harper Hall culminating works; Memorial Chapel THURSDAY, JUNE 5 SATURDAY, JUNE 14 11:10 a.m. Voice Department Area Recital: 11 a.m. Baccalaureate Ceremony: Memorial Chapel students from various voice studios SUNDAY, JUNE 15 perform; WCC Esch Hurvis Room 10:30 a.m. Commencement: Main Hall Green Noon Art @ Noon: a 20-minute tour of the current exhibitions in the Wriston Art Galleries; Wriston Art Center Lobby

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