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RHA's Siblings Weekend 2012
Show your sibling what life is like for you at Michigan!
- Event Type:
- Social / Informal Gathering (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- Residence Halls Association, The
- Time:
- 12:00 am - 11:30 pm
- Location:
- Michigan Union
- Room:
- N/A
Sibling's Weekend 2012 will take place on February 17th-19th. Registration will begin at 5pm on Friday. There will be many fun events and activities for Michigan students and their siblings, including movies, crafts, and the opportunity to purchase tickets to a Michigan Men's Basketball game v. Ohio State!
The registration link will remain open through the month of January.
Contact Kailani Buckner at kailjoyb@umich.edu with questions pertaining to Sibling's Weekend.

U-M Library Celebrates Language
Language: The Human Quintessence
- Event Type:
- Exhibition (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- University Library
- Time:
- 8:00 am - 11:30 pm
- Location:
- Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library
- Room:
- Gallery, Room 100
We invite you to browse panels about the scripts of ancient Egypt, indigenous languages of Central and South America, languages of Southeast Asia, and more – including the English language and language used in graffiti and comics.
This exhibit highlights the possibilities for exploration and discovery within the library’s collections, which are impressive on many levels. The sheer number of materials, including more than 8.5 million volumes in locations all over campus, and access to millions of digital books, journals and images, makes it one of the largest university library systems in the United States. The collection encompasses ancient documents written on papyrus, electronic journals reporting on the latest advances in science and medicine, and materials from nearly every period, culture, and way of thought in between.

North Campus Photo Competition
Deadline March 5
- Event Type:
- Recreational / Games (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- Living Arts Programming Board
- Time:
- 8:00 am - 11:30 pm
- Location:
- Bursley Hall
- Room:
- N/A
Photo Competition Rules and Criteria
Criteria for entries: -must be a two dimensional image -submitted as a jpeg, gif, or pdf file -resoultion must be at least 300 dpi -image must depict or represent any or all parts of North Campus -Short description of the content and how it represents North Campus
examples of entry:
photograph, photograph/mixed media (2D), photoshop etc..
How to submit entries: -deadline for submission: March 5, 2012 by 11:59pm EST -One entry per person. Up to 3 images per entry, they shall be judged together.
-Submit entries to: NorthCampusPhoto@gmail.com
-add as a jpeg, gif, or pdf file attachment -include Submission Form with entry
Judging Process: The winners shall be selected by a diverse panel of judges. The judges shall select “Honorable Mention” pieces first. Then, from the “Honorable Mention” pool, the judges will select first, second, and third place winners.
Winners/ Prizes: Winners will be notified via email. All Honorable Mention Pieces will be up for display in the Duderstadt connector from March 12 - 16.
Prizes will be as follows:
First Place: $300
Second Place $150
Third Place $75
Honorable Mention will receive a small gift
North Campus

Mark di Suvero: Tabletops
- Event Type:
- Exhibition (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA)
- Time:
- 10:00 am
- Location:
- Museum of Art
- Room:
- N/A
Preeminent American sculptor Mark di Suvero (b. 1933) is best known for his dynamic and monumental works made of industrial steel and salvaged materials that populate museum grounds, landscapes, and urban environments around the world. In addition to countless exhibitions and awards, in March 2011 di Suvero was honored with the National Medal of the Arts by President Obama in a White House ceremony. This exhibition, organized by UMMA and on view exclusively in Ann Arbor, features approximately 15 of di Suvero's rarely exhibited smaller scale pieces, or tabletops, from the 1950s to the present. The tabletops are not maquettes of larger-scale works but an expressionistic and engaging genre all their own, an outlet for exploring ideas relating to the calligraphic nature of form, balance, proportion, and movement. Drawing from numerous private collections as well as the artist's studio, the exhibition offers the opportunity to experience this intimate work in the Museum's ground level, glass-walled Irving Stenn, Jr, Family Project Gallery, adjacent to the two di Suvero outdoor steel sculptures on the Museum's grounds–Orion (2006) and Shang (1984–85).
This exhibition is made possible in part by the Office of the President of the University of Michigan, the University of Michigan Health System, and Laura Lynch and Hugh McPherson.

Recent Acquisitions: Curator's Choice, Part I
- Event Type:
- Exhibition (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA)
- Time:
- 10:00 am
- Location:
- Museum of Art
- Room:
- N/A
This is the first part of a two-part exhibition introducing exciting, recently acquired works from UMMA's collections gifted to the museum during the past five years. Recent Acquisitions: Curator's Choice, Part I presents a first look at artworks, mostly prints, drawings, and photographs by artists as diverse as Annie Leibovitz, Edward Steichen, and Rembrandt van Rijn. Carole McNamara, Senior Curator of Western Art, chose works that focus on some of the enduring and compelling themes that have occupied artists in Europe and America. One is the preoccupation with the human form as an expression of ideas, feelings, and sensations. This selection begins with the tradition of the academic nude study and progresses to embrace different genres, from both secular and religious contexts. Another selection-landscapes and cityscapes-are each opportunities for artists to speak to our relationship to the natural world-both in how we experience landscape as well as how we construct our own urban environments.
This exhibition is made possible in part by the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

Robert Wilson: Video 50
- Event Type:
- Exhibition (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA)
- Time:
- 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Location:
- Museum of Art
- Room:
- New Media Gallery
The tiny dramas that comprise Robert Wilson's Video 50 contain aspects of his hallmark aesthetic: surreal or dream-like imagery, the absence of a linear narrative, the conflation of seemingly unrelated characters and micro-stories, and a mesmerizingly slow pace. Video 50 consists of a randomly arranged set of 30-second "episodes," a few of which feature notable French personalities of the 1970s-perfumier Hélène Rochas stares down a mugger, culture minister Michel Guy struggles to open a dresser drawer-and Wilson thought of these as miniature portraits or character studies. The creator and director of aggressively experimental theater, Wilson first came to prominence with works from the mid-1970s such as The Life and Times of Joseph Stalin (1973) and Einstein on the Beach (1976). These lavish, unusually long productions broke and then redefined every convention of theater. In Video 50 his shorter time-based portraits explore the intersection of narrative and still-life, seductively dissolving the distance between viewer and subject.

Masterclass: Carol Vaness, soprano - CANCELED
- Event Type:
- Performance (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- School of Music, Theatre & Dance
- Time:
- 11:00 am
- Location:
- Moore Building (Music, Theatre, and Dance)
- Room:
- McIntosh Theatre
Carol Vaness, Professor of Voice (Indiana University) will work with undergraduate students. She has sung on the world\&##39;s biggest stages and at premier music festivals, collaborated with today\&##39;s foremost conductors in operatic and symphonic repertoires, appeared on numerous television broadcasts throughout North America and Europe, and compiled a distinguished catalog of recordings. Her interpretations of Mozart\&##39;s dramatic heroines, including Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte, Donna Anna and Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni, Elettra in Idomeneo, and Vitellia in La Clemenza di Tito, have been hailed as definitive, and she has become especially identifiable with the role of Floria Tosca. She performed the title role of Puccini\&##39;s Tosca at the Metropolitan Opera in 2004 opposite Pavarotti in the legendary tenor\&##39;s final operatic performance

STMD at UMMA: Take Six
- Event Type:
- Performance (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- School of Music, Theatre & Dance
- Time:
- 12:00 pm
- Location:
- Museum of Art
- Room:
- N/A
12pm - 4pm UM Jazz Professor Andrew Bishop heads up this year’s music installation. Six Jazz students create new compositions in response to works in UMMA’s permanent collection. Performances will be given live in the various galleries and public spaces of the museum.

SMTD@UMMA: Take Six
- Event Type:
- Performance (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA)
- Time:
- 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
- Location:
- Museum of Art
- Room:
- N/A
Mixing sound, art, and architecture, the annual SMTD@UMMA Installation Concert features new work created entirely by UM students using the collection and architecture of UMMA as inspiration for their compositions. Over the past two years roughly 800 people have enjoyed chamber works for percussion (2010) and mini operas (2011) conceived specifically for the spaces in which they were performed. In 2012, we feature a jazz installation. Under the direction of UM Jazz Professor Andrew Bishop, six Jazz students dream up new compositions in response to works in UMMA's permanent collection. Performances will be given live in the various galleries and public spaces of the Museum.
The SMTD@UMMA performance series is made possible in part by the Katherine Tuck Enrichment Fund.

Skate Break!
- Event Type:
- Reception / Open House (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- Center for Campus Involvement
- Time:
- 12:00 pm - 10:00 pm
- Location:
- Pierpont Commons
- Room:
- North Campus Diag
Come chill out with us on an outdoor ice skating rink! Come to skate, get some free swag, and take part in a variety of other fun activities.

Origami and Paper-Cutting Workshop with Local Artist Beth Johnson
Paper Engineering
- Event Type:
- Workshop / Seminar (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- Living Arts Programming Board
- Time:
- 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
- Location:
- Bursley Hall
- Room:
- 1320 (Living Arts Studio)
Watch the PBS Documentary "Between the Folds: The Art of Science, the Science of Art," then participate in Origami and Paper-Cutting Workshop with local artist Beth Johnson. http://bethorigami.wordpress.com/

Masterclass: Carol Vaness, soprano - CANCELED
- Event Type:
- Performance (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- School of Music, Theatre & Dance
- Time:
- 3:30 pm
- Location:
- Moore Building (Music, Theatre, and Dance)
- Room:
- McIntosh Theatre
Carol Vaness, Professor of Voice (Indiana University) will work with graduate students. She has sung on the world\&##39;s biggest stages and at premier music festivals, collaborated with today\&##39;s foremost conductors in operatic and symphonic repertoires, appeared on numerous television broadcasts throughout North America and Europe, and compiled a distinguished catalog of recordings. Her interpretations of Mozart\&##39;s dramatic heroines, including Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte, Donna Anna and Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni, Elettra in Idomeneo, and Vitellia in La Clemenza di Tito, have been hailed as definitive, and she has become especially identifiable with the role of Floria Tosca. She performed the title role of Puccini\&##39;s Tosca at the Metropolitan Opera in 2004 opposite Pavarotti in the legendary tenor\&##39;s final operatic performance

Guest Recital: DMA Piano Exchange, Oberlin Conservatory of Music: Zhi Qiao and Matthew Griswold
- Event Type:
- Performance (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- School of Music, Theatre & Dance
- Time:
- 5:00 pm
- Location:
- Moore Building (Music, Theatre, and Dance)
- Room:
- Britton Recital Hall
PROGRAM: Rachmaninoff - Four Etudes-Tableaux; Chen - Autumn Moon Over the Calm Lake; Moszkowski - Caprice Espagnol in A Minor; Scriabin - Sonata no. 2 in G-sharp Minor; Chopin - Ballade no. 1 in G Minor; Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue

25th Annual Storytelling Festival
- Event Type:
- Performance (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- Michigan Union Ticket Office (MUTO)
- Time:
- 7:30 pm
- Location:
- Off Campus Location
- Room:
- The Ark- 316 S. Main St.

Noises Off
- Event Type:
- Performance (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- School of Music, Theatre & Dance
- Time:
- 8:00 pm
- Location:
- Mendelssohn Theatre
- Room:
- N/A
Dept. of Theatre & Drama. A comedy by Michael Frayn. Anything that can go wrong will go wrong in this delightful farce about putting on a play. Directed by John Neville-Andrews The play contains some mild sexual innuendo. Recommended for ages fourteen and up. Tickets available at the League Ticket Office, 734-764-2538.

Spring Awakening
- Event Type:
- Performance (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- School of Music, Theatre & Dance
- Time:
- 8:00 pm
- Location:
- Walgreen Drama Center
- Room:
- Arthur Miller Theatre
Dept. of Musical Theatre Studio Production. A musical by Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik. Directed by Malcolm Tulip, Lynn Shankel, Music Director. Adapted from Frank Wedekind\&##39;s 1891 expressionist play about the trials, tears, and exhilaration of the teen years, Spring Awakening traces the journey from youth to adulthood with power, poignancy, and passion. Recommended for mature audiences due to mature content, including brief partial nudity, sexual situations and strong language. Tickets available at the League Ticket Office, 734-764-2538.

Random Dance
Wayne McGregor, artistic director
- Event Type:
- Performance (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- University Musical Society*
- Time:
- 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
- Location:
- Power Center for the Performing Arts
- Room:
- N/A
“If any artist has defined the decade, it’s Wayne McGregor.” (The Times, London) Wayne McGregor | Random Dance was founded in 1992 and became the instrument upon which McGregor evolved his drastically fast and articulate choreographic style. The company became a byword for its radical approach to new technology, incorporating animation, digital film, 3-D architecture, electronic sound, and virtual dancers into the live choreography. McGregor, an award-winning British dancemaker who serves as resident choreographer of The Royal Ballet, Covent Garden, is renowned for his physically taxing movement style and ground-breaking collaborations across dance, film, music, visual art, and science. Specifically, he researches the relationship between dance and the mind as artist-inresidence at the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Cambridge. In addition, he is organizing a dance for 2,000 people in Trafalgar Square in London as part of the 2012 Cultural Olympiad. Wayne McGregor is “doing some of the most exciting work in ballet on the planet.” (The New York Times)

Senior Recital: Kevin McKinney, saxophone and piano
- Event Type:
- Performance (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- School of Music, Theatre & Dance
- Time:
- 8:00 pm
- Location:
- Stearns Building
- Room:
- Cady Room
PROGRAM: McKinney - The Natives; McKinney/Rensch - The Struggle; McKinney - NecesCity; BFE Blues; Raskin - Laura; McKinney - On The Clock; DillaGents; Coaster Oven

Second Dissertation Recital: Mariah Mlynarek, piano
- Event Type:
- Performance (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- School of Music, Theatre & Dance
- Time:
- 8:00 pm
- Location:
- Moore Building (Music, Theatre, and Dance)
- Room:
- Britton Recital Hall
PROGRAM: Glinka - Trio Pathètique; Mussorgsky - Songs and Dances of Death; Prokofiev - Sonata for Cello and Piano

Senior Recital: Garrett Mendelow, percussion
- Event Type:
- Performance (exclude)
- Sponsor:
- School of Music, Theatre & Dance
- Time:
- 8:00 pm
- Location:
- Moore Building (Music, Theatre, and Dance)
- Room:
- McIntosh Theatre
PROGRAM: Saariaho - Six Japanese Gardens; Vinao - Spanish Groove from Book of Grooves; Ferneyhough - Bone Alphabet; Reich - New York Counterpoint; DiSanza - Concerto for Darabukka and Percussion Ensemble


