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DTSTAMP:20231010T150311
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T230000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Bangladeshis in Michigan
DESCRIPTION:This fiber art exhibition features hand-embroidered portraits by writer\, educator\, and fiber artist Fatema Haque. Sourced from photos submitted by Bangladeshi Michiganders\, these intricate portraits capture the immigration and settlement journeys of multiple generations of Bangladeshi Americans. The art is further contextualized through oral history interviews conducted by Haque\, and documents the growth and evolution of this vibrant community.\n\nJoin us for an opening reception on November 30\, 6-8pm.
UID:113809-21831725@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/113809
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Free,Library
LOCATION:Shapiro Library - Gallery, 3rd floor
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20230908T142244
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T230000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Manga no Ryokou: The “Manga Map” and A Journey Through the Art of Depiction in Japanese Cartography
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit examines the intersection between art\, narrative\, and geography within Japanese cartography. It centers on the titular “manga map”\, a rare Japanese travel map of Japan (ca. 1934) that is densely packed with manga illustrations detailing local folklore\, history\, architecture\, flora/fauna\, and more. The exhibit also includes works of Japanese art and cartography in order to consider the dichotomy between artistry and geographic depiction\, and how that plays with the definition of a “map.”\n\nAlongside the exhibit\, the manga map is also part of a new digital humanities preservation project at the library using the online crowd-sourcing platform Zooniverse\, where the map will be transcribed/translated and made into a fully interactive digital map. More information is available at the exhibit.\n\nBoth the exhibit and the Zooniverse project were created as a summer internship capstone project by Joel Liesenberg\, a dual-degree master’s student in International and Regional Studies focusing in Japanese studies and the School of Information focusing in digital curation.
UID:111940-21828021@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/111940
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Free,Japanese Studies,Library
LOCATION:Hatcher Graduate Library - Clark Library, 2nd Floor
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20230919T091804
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T235500
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Shadow and Light : Solidarity and Connection with Iraqi Academics
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit incorporates a selection of work from the Shadow and Light project\, an initiative memorializing Iraqi academics assassinated between 2003-2013\, a timeframe which roughly parallels the US-led invasion and occupation of Iraq. \n\nParticipants from around the world — including Iraqis in diaspora — contributed photographs and personal statements responding to the loss of a particular Iraqi academic listed by the Spanish Campaign against the Occupation and for the Sovereignty of Iraq (La Campaña Estatal contra la Ocupación y por la Soberanía de Iraq / IraqSolidaridad 2005-2013). \n\nThe project emerges from a broader effort undertaken by Iraqis and allies to document the assault on Iraqi scholars\, intellectuals\, and cultural institutions which flared in the wake of the destruction and division wrought by the US-led invasion and occupation. Death threats and assassinations\, politically motivated sectarian violence\, rampant corruption\, and de-Ba’athification policies only further destabilized an educational system already heaving under the devastation of wars\, authoritarian regimes\, and harsh economic sanctions.\n\nThis exhibit invites solidarity with the academics targeted\, but also deeper connection with their experiences and the richness of Iraqi academic life through their written legacies and the testimonies of surviving academics\, many of whom were driven into exile.\n\nThis exhibit in the north lobby is available during Hatcher Library hours (https://myumi.ch/p75dd).\n\nA companion online exhibit\, Tracing Iraqi Artists: From Shadow to Light (https://myumi.ch/n7xre)\, explores modern Iraqi struggle and resistance through contemporary visual art and connection to Iraqi artists and educators. The curators of the online exhibit\, 2023 Michigan Library Scholars Zainab Hakim and Serena Safawi\, hope to center surviving Iraqi artists as they explore their national and artistic identities and respond to the cycles of violence caused by the Iran-Iraq war\, sanctions\, and occupation.
UID:111416-21827087@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/111416
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Free,Library,Middle East Studies
LOCATION:Hatcher Graduate Library - North Lobby (off the Diag)
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231006T141110
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T230000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:The Sentimental Archive: Remembering Nubia through Salvage Anthropology
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit showcases select photographs from The American University in Cairo’s Rare Books and Special Collections Library taken by the renowned Egyptian photographer Abd al-Fattah Eid as well as by the Cairo-born Swiss artist Margo Veillon.\n\nIn 1964\, the construction of the Aswan High Dam displaced Nubians from their ancestral villages along the banks of the Nile in Egypt. In the years immediately preceding the dam’s construction\, the American University in Cairo directed a large-scale project of salvage anthropology with funding from the Ford Foundation. \n\nThis endeavor yielded hundreds of photographs of al-nuba al-qadima or “Old Nubia” the term affectionately used by community members. Over the past sixty years\, Nubians have used these images to cultivate a collective memory of a lost homeland. From Aswan to Alexandria and beyond\, community members are salvaging their own stories from this anthropological archive\, reshaping it as a sentimental terrain of solidarity across time\, space\, and circumstance. \n\nThis selection of photographs includes persons\, places\, and practices as well as glimpses of the presence of the photographer and researchers. Both online and offline\, Egyptian Nubians continue to share and re-mediate these photos as they recall their historical displacement and revitalize their heritage for future generations.\n\nThe exhibit is curated by Yasmin Moll\, assistant professor of anthropology\, and coordinated by Nesrien Hamid\, doctoral student in anthropology\, with funding from the University of Michigan's Humanities Collaboratory.\n\nFor a deeper dive\, visit the companion exhibit\, Narrating Nubia\, at the Duderstadt Center on North Campus. It delves into the archaeological\, anthropological\, and community narratives of both ancient and modern-day Nubia spanning Egypt and Sudan.
UID:113643-21831367@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/113643
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Anthropology,Free,History,Library
LOCATION:Hatcher Graduate Library - Gallery, 1st Floor
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20230804T133936
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Illustrating the Renaissance Book: From Illumination to Woodcut
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a selection of manuscripts and early printed books from the 15th to the 17th centuries that were illustrated with illuminations and woodcuts. Throughout the European Renaissance (1300-1700)\, many book illustrations were exclusively ornamental\, while others focused on enhancing the meaning of the text. However\, as the pages on display attest\, all these illustrations share a common ground: they reveal the aesthetic and intellectual fashions first proposed by Italian artists of the 1400s\, who were strongly committed to the recovery of the past of classical antiquity.\n\nThe word “Illumination\,” from the Latin illuminare\, “to enlighten or to illuminate\,” refers to the embellishment of a manuscript or early printed book with luminous colors\, notably gold and silver. This illumination was prominent in the frontispiece\, or first page of text\, which included the decoration of its borders and initial letter\, and even miniatures\, that is\, scenes with an independent narrative. With the introduction of movable-type printing in 1454\, these illuminations would be gradually replaced by woodcuts\, which were printed from a woodblock that had been cut by knife along the grain of the wood.\n\nAvailable during Hatcher Gallery Exhibit Room hours (https://myumi.ch/2m7d4).\n\nJoin us on September 13 for a talk by Pablo Alvarez\, curator of the exhibit.
UID:109814-21823026@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/109814
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Books,Exhibition,Free,Library
LOCATION:Hatcher Graduate Library - Hatcher Gallery Exhibit Room, 1st Floor
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231224T063133
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T110000
SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Manassas City Public Schools Virtual Job Fair (For Teachers)
DESCRIPTION:Your enthusiasm and interest in our school district haven’t gone unnoticed\, and I am reaching out with an exciting opportunity I believe aligns perfectly with your dedication to teaching.\n \nOn Saturday\, December 9th between 9 am – 11 am EST\, I am hosting a VIRTUAL Job Fair For Teachers\, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to extend a personal invitation to you.\n \nThis event promises to be an opportunity for you to share your dynamic gifts and talents with our team of educators\, who are passionate\, talented individuals like yourself\, all driven by a shared commitment to positively impacting generational poverty!\n \nI get it\, it’s a Saturday\, however you won’t need to be there the entire time\, and this will give you the first crack at any Teaching positions we have starting Spring 2024 OR Fall 2024.\n\nThank you for your interest in Manassas City Public Schools and look forward to connecting with you and exploring theexciting possibilities ahead!\n\n
UID:115799-21835536@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/115799
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
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DTSTAMP:20230220T131204
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T160000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Featured Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Featuring work by Gina Gibson\, UN/EARTH explores science and art from a mile underground. Located in the former Homestake gold mine in Lead\, South Dakota\, the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) houses experiments that give us a better understanding of the universe. The location—deep underground—provides a near-perfect environment for experiments that need to escape the constant bombardment of cosmic radiation\, which can interfere with the detection of rare physics events. Built in collaboration with the University of Michigan\, the LUX-Zeplin is the world’s most sensitive dark matter experiment. SURF also hosts experiments in biology\, geology and engineering.\n\nGina Gibson is an internationally exhibiting artist and professor of Graphic Design at Black Hills State University. In 2019\, Gibson became the first artist in residence at the Sanford Underground Research Facility. Gibson's work celebrates the search deep below the surface for beauty in the old and new\, the light and dark\, and the known and unknown.\n\nUN/EARTH was developed in collaboration with the U-M Department of Physics\, the Sanford Underground Research Facility and Black Hills State University.
UID:105200-21811350@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/105200
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibition,Free,Museum,Natural Sciences,Science
LOCATION:Museum of Natural History
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20230810T101438
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T160000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Featured Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Stop by the Collections Case display in the museum’s main atrium\, behind the mastodons\, to see Nature’s Pharmacy.\n\nAugust 2023–July 2024\n\nPlants and fungi play a vital role in medicine due to the diversity of chemical defense mechanisms they evolved to safeguard them against pathogens\, herbivores\, and competitors. From its inception\, the U-M Herbarium has cataloged and described plants—both poisonous and beneficial to human health—and still serves that role today. See specimens of these plant and fungal “friends” and “foes” from the U-M Herbarium collection and learn about how the collection is used for drug discovery today.
UID:110032-21823892@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/110032
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Biology,Exhibition,Free,Museum,Natural Sciences,Science
LOCATION:Museum of Natural History
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20230810T102322
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T160000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Featured Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Stop by the Student Showcase display in the museum’s main atrium\, behind the mastodons\, to see Molecules of Life.\n\nAugust 2023–July 2024\n\nMolecules of Life (Student Showcase)\nDiscover the connection between form and function as you explore the molecular building blocks of life. In the realm of biological macromolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids\, form determines function\, so visualizing the three-dimensional structures of molecules is key in researching the ‘tiny’ macromolecules that perform vital functions in our cells. In Biophysics 421\, under the guidance of Markos Koutmos\, Assistant Professor of Biophysics & Chemistry\, and Liz Tidwell\, PhD candidate in Biophysics\, students created models with digital modeling software and brought them to life via 3D printing. This exhibit showcases the 3D printed molecules\, scaled up to better reveal the structures that inform\, make\, break\, modify\, and move within the body.
UID:110034-21824020@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/110034
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Biosciences,Exhibition,Free,Museum,Natural Sciences,Science
LOCATION:Museum of Natural History
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20240111T085459
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T111500
SUMMARY:Presentation:Discovery Demo: All About Owls
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the Science Forum for a 15-20 minute engaging science demonstration that will help you see the world in a whole new way. Demonstrations are free and appropriate for visitors ages 5 and above. Schedule subject to change.\n\nExplore the unseen lives of owls in this hands-on demonstration. Together\, we will use museum specimens to learn about some of owls’ unique adaptations\, like big eyes\, specialized ears\, quiet wings\, and sharp claws. What do these adaptations tell us about how owls eat? How are these modern raptors related to dinosaurs? Find out what an owl pellet is (Hint: it's not poop!) and dissect a real owl pellet to learn about the owl's diet. Come and discover the role of these birds of prey in the food chain!
UID:113778-21834320@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/113778
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Family,Free,Museum,natural history museum,Natural Sciences
LOCATION:Museum of Natural History
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231215T073302
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T150000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Investigate Labs
DESCRIPTION:Step into our two Investigate Labs\, where you can use scientific tools and museum specimens to answer questions and solve problems. Our labs offer activities most appropriate for ages 6 and up. Schedule subject to change.
UID:96857-21834296@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/96857
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Children,Museum,natural history museum,Natural Sciences,Science
LOCATION:Museum of Natural History
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231010T181516
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Respond/ Resist/ Rethink 2023
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the Fall 2023 Theme Semester: Arts &amp\; Resistance\, Stamps Gallery is partnering with the U‑M Arts Initiative to expand the 4th annual Respond/Resist/Rethink student art exhibition. All undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at the Ann Arbor\, Dearborn\, or Flint U-M campuses in Fall 2023 are invited to apply to this juried exhibition that explores what can be done to create more just and equitable futures in the 21st Century and beyond.\n The 2023 exhibition will include art of a variety of mediums and will be displayed in four galleries across all three U-M campuses\, including Stamps Gallery (Central Campus\, Ann Arbor)\, Duderstadt Center Gallery (North Campus\, Ann Arbor)\, Riverbank Arts (Flint)\, and Stamelos Gallery (Dearborn). \nThe arts play a central role in shaping cultural and political narratives. Artists\, designers and creatives of diverse backgrounds have been at the forefront of social change by offering alternate models and ways of thinking\, making and creating that do not perpetuate dominant regimes. Creative processes have been used time and again to reveal under-told stories and to resist simple narratives. Regardless of one&#039\;s personal politics\, an artwork&#039\;s potential to change hearts and minds is urgent and necessary. \nRespond/ Resist/ Rethink invites students to leverage their creativity to (re)imagine what they can do to create a more just and equitable community in the spaces that they inhabit.\nThroughout the spring\, summer\, and fall of 2023\, U-M students submitted artworks through an open call process. A final list of artworks were chosen for the exhibition by a Selection Committee made up of U-M faculty\, staff\, and students. \n\nThe 2023 RRR Selection Committee members are: \nPedram Baldari\, Jim Cogswell\, Laura Cotton\, Nalani Duarte\, Adrienne Frank\, Benjamin Gaydos\, Kathryn Grabowski-Khairullah\, Quinn Hunter\, Ikalanni Jahi\, Jennifer Junkermeier-Khan\, Joe Levickas\, Srimoyee Mitra\, Kathi Reister\, Chloe Schans\, and Grace Sirman. \nThe 2023 RRR Curatorial Committee members are: \nLaura Cotton\, Nalani Duarte\, Benjamin Gaydos\, Kathryn Grabowski-Khairullah\, Srimoyee Mitra\, and Kathi Reister. \nThe 2023 RRR Organizing Committee members are: Chris Audain\, Adrienne Frank\, Kathryn Grabowski-Khairullah\, Jennifer Junkermeier-Khan\, Joe Levickas\, Srimoyee Mitra\, and Joe Rohrer. 
UID:106582-21814529@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/106582
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20230918T181514
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:The Blessings of the Mystery
DESCRIPTION:The Blessings of the Mystery examines themes of socio-economic\, environmental activism\, encounters between history and memory\, Indigenous rights\, and the formation and distribution of knowledge. The exhibition examines the Amistad Dam in Del Rio\, the largest dam in Rio Grande that is jointly managed by the United States and Mexico and other contested sites in the region to unravel layered histories\, connections\, and tensions present in West Texas through film\, sculpture\, installation\, collage\, and drawing. \nThe experimental documentary film Teaching of the Hands is the center point of the exhibition - as it combines oral histories\, reenactments\, and archival footage to narrate a complex history of colonization\, migration\, and ecological precarity\, Told from the perspective of Juan Mancias\, Chairman of the Carrizo Comecrudo Tribe of Texas\, scenes from the present day are woven together with those from 4\,000 years in the past to investigate the transformation of Somi Se’k* by way of industry\, infrastructure\, and private property. \nEmerging from the research to create the film\, the exhibition includes an immersive installation of surveying flags and tools\, series of drawings and collages\, and a collection of original watercolors from the 1930s by artists and amateur archaeologists Forrest and Lula Kirkland that depict the ancient rock art of the Lower Pecos\,that expand on concepts in The Teachings of the Hands. The watercolors\, rarely seen plein air paintings\, are on loan from the Texas Archaeological Research Laboratory at the University of Texas\, and document the original forms and vibrant colors of murals that were still visible in the 1930s before flooding\, erosion\, and human interaction damaged or destroyed them. This exhibition has been shown in various iterations at Ballroom Marfa\, the University of Texas at Austin\, the Rubin Center for the Visual Arts\, the Museum of Modern Art in New York and University of California\, Santa Barbara\, and will be shown in Michigan and the midwest for the first time. The Blessings of the Mystery brings together an expansive body of work that sheds light on vital histories\, living memories and Indigenous knowledge-systems embedded within the land well before the colonial boundaries between Mexico and the US were established - advocating for environmental justice and recognition of Indigenous rights and cosmologies.
UID:109235-21821292@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/109235
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231130T181505
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Untold Stories\, Part I
DESCRIPTION:Untold Stories is a three-part exhibition series featuring the work of faculty members from the Penny W. Stamps School of Art &amp\; Design. Organized thematically\, each group exhibition will reveal key themes and urgent questions of our time being explored through the lens of art and design at the Stamps School.\nThis exhibition offers glimpses into the creative research that Stamps faculty are engaged in\, asking students and the public to consider the role and potential of art and design in making visible latent histories and catalyzing social movements for justice\, freedom\, and equity.\nUntold Stories\, Part I will include work by Jim Cogswell\, Carlos F. Jackson\, Heidi Kumao\, Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo\, and Emilia Yang.
UID:109983-21823550@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/109983
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231215T075100
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T121500
SUMMARY:Presentation:Did An Asteroid Really Kill The Dinosaurs?
DESCRIPTION:Did a space rock six miles wide slam into the Earth 66 million years ago and wipe out 75 percent of all living species at that time\, including the dinosaurs? Cosmic collisions are abundant in our solar system. See the numerous craters on worlds like the moon\, Mars\, and even distant Pluto.\n\nThe state-of-the-art Planetarium & Dome Theater at the U-M Museum of Natural History transports visitors beyond distant stars and back in time from the comfort of reclining seats. Tickets $8. Tickets are available on the day of the show at the Museum Store.
UID:105124-21834494@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/105124
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Astronomy,Museum,Natural Sciences
LOCATION:Museum of Natural History
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231130T103642
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T200000
SUMMARY:Other:IGR Study Days
DESCRIPTION:The IGR office will be open this weekend for finals! Food available. Come to study with us :)
UID:115409-21835158@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/115409
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Sessions
LOCATION:Galleria - 2nd floor
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231217T141423
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T180000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:In Guardian Passage
DESCRIPTION:Duderstadt Center Gallery\nDecember 6 – 22\, 2023\nOpening Reception: Sunday\, December 10\, 2-4 p.m.\n\nIn Guardian Passage: The Power of Ukrainian Cultural Memory in the Face of War\, artists Irina Bondarenko and Katya Lisova employ the tools and imagery of traditional Ukrainian art forms to face down the existential threat brought about by Russia’s war on Ukraine. \n\nBondarenko’s installation forms a causeway for visitors to encounter Ukrainian poetry and the art form of motanka dolls in a newly imagined configuration. Motanka are guardian symbols traditionally made by upcycling old family textiles. Bondarenko’s ceramics illustrate motanka in situations responding to the war\; each graphic is accompanied by a poem. These ceramics act as lifeboats\, which ferry the Ukrainian resistance through the flood waters of destruction. \n\nLisova’s series of tapestries\, modeled after traditional decorative and ritual textiles called rushnyks\, explore the power of cultural memory to grow in times of war. Traditional embroidery explodes on the surface of photo collage\, where images of the past and present collide on a single surface. Like a lifeline\, red thread connects these projects\, weaving through clay and fabric\, bringing tradition to bear on new significances and the cultural will to resist and thrive. \n\nThis exhibition is part of the LSA theme semester on “Arts and Resistance” and offered in conjunction with the workshop “Making Motanka: Ukrainian Guardian Dolls” on December 8\, 4-6 pm in Design Lab 1. Instructor: Barbara Melnik Carson.
UID:116187-21836402@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/116187
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:art,arts,exhibition,Poetry,Visual Arts
LOCATION:Duderstadt Center - Gallery, Room 1019
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231117T094743
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T131500
SUMMARY:Presentation:Sky Tonight
DESCRIPTION:A live presentation on what to find in the sky tonight and for the coming few weeks. This presentation includes how to find the cardinal directions on your own with the North Star\, current and upcoming constellations\, visible planets\, a few deep sky objects depending on the season\, and other interesting astronomical visualizations. If you want to be able to look up from your own backyard and know what to look for\, this is the show for you. \n\nThe state-of-the-art Planetarium & Dome Theater at the U-M Museum of Natural History transports visitors beyond distant stars and back in time from the comfort of reclining seats. Tickets $8. Tickets are available on the day of the show at the Museum Store.
UID:102011-21834515@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/102011
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Astronomy,Children,Family,Museum,Natural Sciences,Science
LOCATION:Museum of Natural History
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231209T121556
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T130000
SUMMARY:Sporting Event:Men's Gymnastics vs Maize & Blue Intrasquad
DESCRIPTION:Men's Gymnastics vs Maize & Blue Intrasquad
UID:114315-21832677@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/114315
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Athletics,Athletics - Men's Gymnastics
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231215T072624
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T133000
SUMMARY:Presentation:Public Tours
DESCRIPTION:These free tours are about 30 minutes long and are limited to 15 people per tour group. Sign up for a tour at the Welcome Desk. Visitors of all ages are welcome. Times subject to change.\n\nMuseum Highlights Tour: December 2023\nSaturdays\n1:00 p.m.\nNo tours on December 2\, 23 and 30\n\nLearn about some of our most exciting exhibits and galleries like the Exploring Michigan gallery\, Evolution: Life Through Time\, and the Unseen Worlds installation by artist Jim Cogswell. Along with learning about the past\, this tour will take a step into the future and explore cutting-edge research being done in the Biological Sciences Building every day.\n\nWalking with Whales Tour - December\nSundays\n1:00 p.m.\nNo tours on December 24 or 31 \n\nDiscover a world where prehistoric whales had four limbs and walked on land! Learn about how whales and dolphins made the transition from land back into the water as you examine specimens that were distant or direct ancestors to modern cetaceans (whales\, dolphins\, and porpoises).
UID:93141-21834276@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/93141
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:museums,natural history museum,Natural Sciences,Science,Tour
LOCATION:Museum of Natural History
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240405T194239
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T141500
SUMMARY:Presentation:We Are Stars
DESCRIPTION:What are we made of? Where did it all come from? Explore the secrets of our cosmic chemistry and our explosive origins. Connect life on Earth to the evolution of the Universe by following the formation of hydrogen atoms to the synthesis of carbon\, and the molecules for life.\n\nThe state-of-the-art Planetarium & Dome Theater at the U-M Museum of Natural History transports visitors beyond distant stars and back in time from the comfort of reclining seats. Tickets $8. Tickets are available on the day of the show at the Museum Store.
UID:108577-21834540@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/108577
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Astronomy,Museum,Natural Sciences,Science
LOCATION:Museum of Natural History
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231209T181026
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T140000
SUMMARY:Performance:Ebird & Friends Holiday Show
DESCRIPTION:No description is provided. \nPlease visit https://mutotix.umich.edu/4420/4423 for more detail.
UID:113283-21830663@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/113283
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Ark,Mutotix
LOCATION:ARK Reserved + Gold Circle
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231209T181019
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T140000
SUMMARY:Performance:Ruddigore
DESCRIPTION:No description is provided. \nPlease visit https://mutotix.umich.edu/4340/4343 for more detail.
UID:111270-21826594@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/111270
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Mutotix
LOCATION:Mendelssohn
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231115T095729
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T150000
SUMMARY:Tours:Saturday Sampler Tour | Hidden Treasures of the Kelsey
DESCRIPTION:So many artifacts—but not enough room to show them all!  \n\nDid you know that under many of the display cases in the Kelsey Museum\, there are drawers filled with artifacts just hoping you will take a look at them? Join us for this Saturday Sampler Tour to let these hidden gems have their turn in the limelight.\n\nThis event is free and open to all visitors. If you have any questions or concerns regarding accessing this event\, please visit our accessibility page at https://myumi.ch/zwPkd or contact the education office by calling (734) 647-4167. We ask for advance notice as some accommodations may require more time for the university to arrange.
UID:115256-21834326@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/115256
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Archaeology,Free,Museum,Tour
LOCATION:Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231005T115526
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T140000
SUMMARY:Performance:The Nutcracker
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in Clara’ magical world of toy soldiers\, sleigh rides\, and dancing sugar plums! The Nutcracker ballet is back in Ann Arbor at the Power Center. Featuring professional guest dancers from the Mariinsky Ballet (Kirov Ballet) in the main roles of Clara and Nutcracker Prince\, the Nutcracker is a holiday classic for all ages. \nMatinee shows on December 9 and 10 at 2:00 pm. Tickets start at $25.00.\n\nPlease visit https://mutotix.umich.edu/4394/4395 for more detail.
UID:112674-21829258@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/112674
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Mutotix
LOCATION:Power Center
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231117T094743
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T151500
SUMMARY:Presentation:Sky Tonight
DESCRIPTION:A live presentation on what to find in the sky tonight and for the coming few weeks. This presentation includes how to find the cardinal directions on your own with the North Star\, current and upcoming constellations\, visible planets\, a few deep sky objects depending on the season\, and other interesting astronomical visualizations. If you want to be able to look up from your own backyard and know what to look for\, this is the show for you. \n\nThe state-of-the-art Planetarium & Dome Theater at the U-M Museum of Natural History transports visitors beyond distant stars and back in time from the comfort of reclining seats. Tickets $8. Tickets are available on the day of the show at the Museum Store.
UID:102011-21834520@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/102011
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Astronomy,Children,Family,Museum,Natural Sciences,Science
LOCATION:Museum of Natural History
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20240111T085626
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T151500
SUMMARY:Presentation:Discovery Demo: Cow Eye Dissection
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wondered how we see? To take a closer look at the organ that helps us see the world\, join UMMNH staff in dissecting a cow’s eye. How is it similar to and different from our eyes\, and those of other animals? Learn the parts of the eye and how they work together. While exploring the lens\, we’ll also talk about why some of us need glasses and how we can keep our eyes and our vision healthy.
UID:115343-21834478@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/115343
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Family,Free,Museum,natural history museum,Natural Sciences,Science
LOCATION:Museum of Natural History
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231201T131141
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T160000
SUMMARY:Performance:Kenneth Gill\, jazz trombone
DESCRIPTION:Graduate student Kenneth Gill performs a jazz recital. Presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Musical Arts.
UID:115147-21834097@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/115147
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,Music,North Campus
LOCATION:Earl V. Moore Building - McIntosh Theatre
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231201T191141
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T193000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:\"The Future of Asian Musical Traditions\" Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:This final roundtable will focus on the identity and futures of various Asian music genres and probe such questions as change within a tradition\, interaction among traditions\, audience attention/retention\, and how historically and culturally significant music transforms community and national identity. Presenters will offer short formal remarks on their areas of specialty followed by open discussion with audience participation. Panelists include:\n \nJOSEPH LAM | China\nProfessor of Musicology\, University of Michigan\n\nNATASHA FOREMAN | Japan\nMusic Faculty\, Wayne State University\n\nHILARY V. FINCHUM-SUNG | Korea\nExecutive Director\, Association for Asian Studies\n\nSTEPHEN RUSH | South Asia\nProfessor of Music (performing arts technology)\, University of Michigan\n\nGAVIN RYAN | Southeast Asia\nGraduate Fellow\, Center for World Performance Studies (2022)\, University of Michigan\n\nHosted by:\nDAVID ROLSTON\, Professor of Chinese Literature\, University of Michigan\; Visiting Professor\, National Academy of Theater Arts (Beijing)\nJOSEPH GASCHO\, Associate Professor of Harpsichord and Director of the Stearns Collection of Musical Instruments\, University of Michigan\n\nThe Festival has been composed of more than twenty performances\, lectures\, and associated events scheduled across the U-M campus. These immersive experiences have featured a range of musical and theatrical traditions allowing over 1\,000 U-M students\, faculty\, and the public to connect with master artists and scholars on today’s global stage. Opening and closing panel discussions by performers and scholars have been organized to provide context and connectivity for the many events\, exploring how Asian musical arts are an integral part of the university and community.\n\nThe Festival of Asian Music is supported by the Stearns Collection of Musical Instruments\; the Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies\; the Center for Japanese Studies\; the Nam Center for Korean Studies\; the Center for South Asian Studies\; the Center for Southeast Asian Studies\; the Center for World Performance Studies\; the School of Music\, Theatre & Dance\; the University Musical Society\; community partners and students groups\; and a U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant. 
UID:115644-21835188@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/115644
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Culture,Discussion,Diversity,Faculty,Free,Interdisciplinary,Lecture,North Campus,Scholarship,Talk
LOCATION:Earl V. Moore Building - Watkins Lecture Hall
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231204T191429
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T200000
SUMMARY:Performance:The Nutcracker(ish)
DESCRIPTION:*The Nutcracker(ish)* is a BIPOC-centered modern reimagining of *The Nutcracker and the Mouse King* with elements of *The Wizard of Oz*. When young Clara\, an aspiring ballerina\, takes the train to get her first pair of pointe shoes\, she is whisked away by a snowstorm to a magical Oz-like place. There she befriends the Nutcracker and the Snowwoman\, encounters the infamous Mouse King\, and and journeys to meet the Great and Powerful Sorceress to get her greatest wish granted. \n\nAudiences of all ages will enjoy this magical journey filled with ballet\, modern\, hip-hop\, and jazz with selections from the Tchaikovsky score and Duke Ellington suite! \n\nThe show was co-created by father-daughter duo Tim Rhoze and Kara Roseborough and originally premiered in 2018 at Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre in Evanston\, Illinois. As an extension of Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre's mission\, this dance theatre work started as a community engagement and equity-based project. The revamped University of Michigan production features an expanded cast and additional dance pieces\, including a selection created through the production's partnership with the U-M Chapter of Ballet & Books. Read more: \nhttps://smtd.umich.edu/a-modern-take-on-classics-smtd-dance-presents-the-nutcrackerish/\n\nTickets for all performances are free and first come\, first served. Our box office will open one hour before the performance starts. As soon as you enter the dance building\, the box office will be located directly to your left. We have a 166-seat theater and as soon as the tickets are claimed\, no more will be given out. An overflow space will be set up in one of our studios so you can watch the performance on the screen if the performance is sold out.
UID:114753-21833569@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/114753
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Concert,Culture,Dance,Free,Music,North Campus,Storytelling,Theater
LOCATION:Dance Building - Dance Performance Studio Theatre
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231114T181730
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T210000
SUMMARY:Performance:An Evening of Gershwin for Two Pianos
DESCRIPTION:A presentation of Gershwin arrangements featuring guest artist James Giles (Northwestern University) and SMTD piano faculty members Aya Hagelthorn and Logan Skelton. The program will include Percy Grainger's Fantasy on *Porgy and Bess*\, as well as Logan Skelton's own arrangements of George Gershwin's songs and *An American in Paris*. This is a test performance in collaboration with the George and Ira Gershwin Critical Edition. \n\nPERFORMER BIOS\n\nJAMES GILES regularly performs in important musical centers in America\, Europe\, and Asia. Recent tours include recitals in Toronto\, Paris\, Naples\, Budapest\, Manchester\, England\, and across Denmark. In an eclectic repertoire encompassing the solo and chamber music literatures\, Giles is equally at home in the standard repertoire as in the music of our time. He has commissioned and premiered works by William Bolcom\, Stephen Hough\, Lowell Liebermann\, Ned Rorem\, Augusta Read Thomas\, and Earl Wild. Most of these new works are featured on Giles’s Albany Records release entitled “American Virtuoso.” A native of North Carolina\, Dr. Giles studied with Byron Janis at the Manhattan School of Music\, Jerome Lowenthal at the Juilliard School\, Nelita True at the Eastman School of Music\, and Robert Shannon at Oberlin College. He received early career assistance from the Clarisse B. Kampel Foundation and was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to study in Italy with the legendary pianist Lazar Berman. The pianist was the recipient of a fellowship grant and the Christel Award from the American Pianists Association. He won first prizes at the New Orleans International Piano Competition\, the Joanna Hodges International Piano Competition\, and the Music Teachers National Association Competition. He regularly serves on competition jury panels and has been conference artist for many state music teachers associations. Dr. Giles is coordinator of the piano program and director of music performance graduate studies at Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music and during the summers is director of the piano program at the Amalfi Coast Music Festival. He gives master classes and lectures at schools nationwide\, including Juilliard\, Manhattan\, Eastman\, Oberlin\, Indiana\, Yale\, New England and has taught during the summers at the Gijon Piano Festival\, Obidos Master Classes\, Artcial Music Festival\, Eastern Music Festival\, Bowdoin\, Brevard\, Art of the Piano\, Colburn\, Interlochen\, ARIA\, Pianofest in the Hamptons\, and the Schlern Festival in Italy. His classes internationally have occurred throughout China as well as at Seoul National University\, Hanyang University (Seoul)\, Ewha Woman’s University (Seoul)\, the Royal Danish Academy of Music (Copenhagen)\, the Sibelius Academy (Helsinki)\, the Chopin Academy (Warsaw)\, the Royal Northern College of Music (Manchester) and the Royal College of Music (London). \n\nAYA HAGELTHORN holds the position of Director of Collegiate Class Piano and serves as the Coordinator of the Piano Pedagogy Laboratory Program at the University of Michigan. She also contributes her expertise as a valued member of the College of Examiners at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. Her musical journey has taken her to diverse corners of the world\, including Japan\, Italy\, Prague\, and the United States\, where her solo and collaborative performances have been warmly embraced. Beyond the stage\, she is an active researcher in piano pedagogy and has presented her research at various local and national conferences. Her recordings of Chopin's timeless piano compositions have left their mark in numerous films\, documentaries\, and educational productions. These recordings are readily accessible through MuseOpen.org and IMSLP.org\, contributing to the appreciation of Chopin's artistry. She earned her Bachelor of Music in Piano with a minor in Computer Science from the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) before pursuing her Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees in Piano Performance and Pedagogy at the University of Michigan.\n\nLOGAN SKELTON is a much sought-after pianist\, teacher and composer whose work has received international critical acclaim. As a performer\, Skelton has concertized widely in the United States\, Europe and Asia and has been featured on many public radio and television stations including NPR's \"Audiophile Audition\,\" \"Performance Today\,\" \"All Things Considered\,\" and \"Morning Edition\,\" as well as on radio in China and national television in Romania. He has recorded numerous discs for Centaur\, Albany\, Crystal\, Blue Griffin\, Equilibrium\, Supertrain\, and Naxos Records\, the latter two consisting of collaborations with fellow composer-pianist William Bolcom. Skelton is a frequent juror for international piano competitions and regularly appears in such settings as Gina Bachauer\, Amalfi Coast\, Gijón\, Eastman\, Tunghai\, Chautauqua Institution\, American Romanian\, Eastern\, New Orleans\, Poland International\, Indiana University\, Hilton Head\, and the Prague International Piano Masterclasses. He is a popular presenter at music teacher organizations including numerous appearances at MTNA national conventions and EPTA World Piano Conferences\, as well as serving as Convention Artist for many state conventions. Moreover\, he has given countless performances and masterclasses at colleges and conservatories throughout the world. His Centaur Records compact disc\, of all 20th century American solo piano music\, is titled *American Grab Bag: Piano Music of Our Time*. As a composer\, Skelton has a special affinity for art song\, having written nearly two hundred songs\, including numerous song cycles\, many of which have been recorded commercially and performed internationally. His works are published by Muse Press. He has creatively reimagined various piano works of Liszt\, Mozart\, Bartók\, and contributed substantially to the upcoming Gershwin complete editions of Concerto in F\, *Rhapsody in Blue*\, as well as two piano arrangements of *An American in Paris* and numerous Gershwin songs. A devoted teacher himself\, Skelton has been repeatedly honored by the University of Michigan\, including the Harold Haugh Award for excellence in studio teaching\, and the Arthur F. Thurnau named professorship\, among the highest honors given to faculty members at the university. Skelton’s own piano students and former students have won awards in many national and international competitions. His former students hold positions of prominence in music schools and conservatories throughout the world. He has served on the faculties of Manhattan School of Music\, Missouri State University\, and is currently Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Piano and Director of Doctoral Studies in Piano Performance at the University of Michigan.
UID:115148-21834098@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/115148
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Free,Interdisciplinary,Music,North Campus
LOCATION:Earl V. Moore Building - Britton Recital Hall
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231122T101452
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T193000
SUMMARY:Performance:She Loves Me
DESCRIPTION:A touching and intimate show\, featuring music by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick (Fiddler on the Roof) and book by Joe Masteroff (Cabaret). Golden Theatre Company presents the 5-time Tony-nominated show\, She Loves Me! Considered by many to be the most charming musical ever written\, it is a warm romantic comedy with an endearing innocence and a touch of old-world elegance. The plot follows Amalia Balash and Georg Nowack\, two workers in a Budapest parfumerie in 1934\, who despise each other. Unbeknownst to them\, however\, they have been sending anonymous letters in a lonely hearts club and are slowly falling in love with each other. Join us for a night of acting\, singing\, and dancing. She Loves Me will be presented at The Walgreen Drama Center in the Arthur Miller Theatre on December 8th\, 9th\, & 10th.\n\nPlease visit https://mutotix.umich.edu/4524/4526 for more detail.
UID:115376-21834598@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/115376
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Mutotix,Theater
LOCATION:Arthur Miller
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231110T181740
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T213000
SUMMARY:Performance:Clifton Little\, trumpet
DESCRIPTION:Graduate student Clifton Little performs a recital.
UID:115149-21834099@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/115149
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,Music,North Campus
LOCATION:Walgreen Drama Center - Stamps Auditorium
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231209T181027
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T200000
SUMMARY:Performance:Ebird & Friends Holiday Show
DESCRIPTION:No description is provided. \nPlease visit https://mutotix.umich.edu/4420/4424 for more detail.
UID:113284-21830664@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/113284
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Ark,Mutotix
LOCATION:ARK Reserved + Gold Circle
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20231209T181020
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T200000
SUMMARY:Performance:Ruddigore
DESCRIPTION:No description is provided. \nPlease visit https://mutotix.umich.edu/4340/4344 for more detail.
UID:111350-21826771@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/111350
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Mutotix
LOCATION:Mendelssohn
CONTACT:
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