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The Beat Calendar 4/3-4/9

Monday, April 3


Roy and Shirley Durst Distinguished Chair in Literature: Susan Choi in Conversation with Professor Rachel Dickstein

When: 6 PM

Where: Humanities Theater

What: Join Professor Rachel Dickstein for a talk with author Susan Choi.


Tuesday, April 4


Broadview Lecture Series: The Making of a Principal Dancer in the World of Classical Ballet

When: 4:30 PM

Where: ADM 1001 (Buffer Room)

What: Ted T. Kivett talks about his journey as a principal ballet dancer.


Wednesday, April 5


Cinema and Television Studies Course Fair

When: 12 PM - 2 PM

Where: CMFT Courtyard

What: Learn more about the Cinema and Television Studies major/minor at their course fair.


Solar Drawing

When: 1 PM - 2 PM

Where: Great Lawn

What: Join the Outdoors Club for a drawing session.


Some Things We Know

When: 12 PM - 5 PM

Where: Neuberger Museum of Art

What: Join Emily Coates for her performance art piece “Some Things We Know,” which is part of Hard Return: Nine Experiments for the mind. Coates will mix video with live performance to explore art that travels across time and geographies.


Thursday, April 6


Some Things We Know

When: 12 PM - 5 PM

Where: Neuberger Museum of Art

What: Join Emily Coates for her performance art piece “Some Things We Know,” which is part of Hard Return: Nine Experiments for the mind. Coates will mix video with live performance to explore art that travels across time and geographies.


Friday, April 7


Some Things We Know

When: 12 PM - 5 PM

Where: Neuberger Museum of Art

What: Join Emily Coates for her performance art piece “Some Things We Know,” which is part of Hard Return: Nine Experiments for the mind. Coates will mix video with live performance to explore art that travels across time and geographies.


Conservatory of Dance Senior Project

When: 7:30 PM

Where: Dance Theater Lab

What: A dance piece performance featuring senior performers Avian Chang, Payge Lecakes, Elena Ozuna Gormley, Isabella Pagano, and Camille Phelps.


Afrodisiac Day 1

When: 4 PM - 2 AM

Where: The Stood

What: Come see student art, performances, and vendors at this year’s Afrodisiac.


Saturday, April 8


Some Things We Know

When: 12 PM - 5 PM

Where: Neuberger Museum of Art

What: Join Emily Coates for her performance art piece “Some Things We Know,” which is part of Hard Return: Nine Experiments for the mind. Coates will mix video with live performance to explore art that travels across time and geographies.


Conservatory of Dance Senior Project

When: 7:30 PM

Where: Dance Theater Lab

What: A dance piece performance featuring senior performers Avian Chang, Payge Lecakes, Elena Ozuna Gormley, Isabella Pagano, and Camille Phelps.


Afrodisiac Day 2

When: 4 PM - 2 AM

Where: The Stood

What: Come see student art, performances, and vendors at this year’s Afrodisiac. The second day will have a performance by Bobby Shmurda.


Sunday, April 9


Some Things We Know

When: 12 PM - 5 PM

Where: Neuberger Museum of Art

What: Join Emily Coates for her performance art piece “Some Things We Know,” which is part of Hard Return: Nine Experiments for the mind. Coates will mix video with live performance to explore art that travels across time and geographies.


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