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Past Events
September 2020

Watch Party - "Our Time, a Collage of Records from Williams"
The run of "Our Time" was cut short due to the pandemic in the Spring of 2019. The good news is that we are able to offer our community this virtual screening! “Our Time” is a celebration of the 90th birthday of Stephen Sondheim ’50, the Department of Theatre, Department of Music, and Cap & Bells are collaborating on…
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THEATRE DEPT – RADIO DRAMAS: Calling All Actors
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- Arts at Williams
If you’ve ever wanted to act or be a part of a theater production, NOW is the time! During RADIO DRAMAS, you’ll be working alongside other passionate students with exciting material, and a ½ credit on your transcript. See the full details.
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Theatre Department : Zoom Open House
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- Arts at Williams
Please join us via Zoom for the Theatre Department Open House to hear how the faculty, staff, and students are embracing performance in COVID time. The classroom and the stage are no longer the limits!
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Green Room: Chester Higgins
The Green Room presents Chester Higgins: Capture the Now and Preserve it for the Future. Zoom event link. Chester Higgins has been working for The New York Times as a staff photographer for over 38 years. His photographs have been exhibited by major museums around the world and are in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art (NYC),…
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STUDIO'62 Remount: "Three Sisters Project"
Over a four week period--through text work, improv and character study—the STUDIO'62 company has crafted a new, contemporary take on the first act of Chekov’s classic play, placing the original text in direct conversation with the current political environment, as well as the extraordinary circumstances of quarantine. It was our intention to use the ZOOM platform to our advantage, rather…
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STUDIO'62 Remount: "Final Projects"
Over a four week period--through text work, improv and character study—the STUDIO'62 company has crafted a new, contemporary take on the first act of Chekov’s classic play, placing the original text in direct conversation with the current political environment, as well as the extraordinary circumstances of quarantine. It was our intention to use the ZOOM platform to our advantage, rather…
Find out more »October 2020

600 Highwaymen: "A Thousand Ways" Part I, A Phone Call.
An event every day that begins at 3:30pm, repeating until Sun, October 4th, 2020
An event every day that begins at 5:00pm, repeating until Sun, October 4th, 2020
An event every day that begins at 6:30pm, repeating until Sun, October 4th, 2020
An event every day that begins at 8:00pm, repeating until Sun, October 4th, 2020
An event every day that begins at 2:00pm, repeating until Sun, October 4th, 2020
One event on Fri, October 2nd, 2020 at 3:30pm
One event on Fri, October 2nd, 2020 at 5:00pm
One event on Fri, October 2nd, 2020 at 6:30pm
One event on Fri, October 2nd, 2020 at 8:00pm
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- Arts at Williams
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- Free
Written & created by Abigail Browde & Michael Silverstone Part I, A Phone Call. One Hour. Two Strangers. An Unexpected Journey. Introduction video. A Thousand Ways is a work of theatre in three parts. Conceived and created to respond to the evolving experience of COVID-19 social distancing —Part I is a phone conversation, Part II is a socially-distanced encounter and…
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Independent Study: "BFE" by Julia Cho, Directed by Peter Matsumoto '20.5
Theatre Department presents Peter Matsumoto's Independent Study project, "BFE" by Julia Cho. "Ms. Cho has written an insightful, beautifully structured drama about the agonies and comforts of isolation." - New York Times. "BFE" contains descriptions of acts of graphic physical and sexual violence and portrays mental health issues in young people including depression and agoraphobia. Director: Peter Matsumoto's '20.5 Maria…
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Green Room: Erica Hart
The Green Room presents Erica Hart: Preparing Yourself for a Career in the Performing Arts Zoom event link. Erica A. Hart, CSA (Casting Professional / Producer) graduated from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, where she studied film and television. She has been casting for over 10 years on many high profile projects. She started off in network and studio…
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Independent Study: "BFE" by Julia Cho, Directed by Peter Matsumoto '20.5
Theatre Department presents Peter Matsumoto's Independent Study project, "BFE" by Julia Cho. "Ms. Cho has written an insightful, beautifully structured drama about the agonies and comforts of isolation." - New York Times. "BFE" contains descriptions of acts of graphic physical and sexual violence and portrays mental health issues in young people including depression and agoraphobia. Director: Peter Matsumoto's '20.5 Maria…
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Conversation with 600 Highwaymen - Post-performance Q&A
Please join us for a discussion with 600 Highwaymen's Abigail Browde & Michael Silverstone, the creators of A Thousand Ways, moderator by Fiona Selmi '21. Zoom Link. Meeting ID: 996 4645 2587 Passcode: 080125 A Thousand Ways is a work of theatre in three parts. Conceived and created to respond to the evolving experience of COVID-19 social distancing —Part I…
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The Green Room with Prof. Narda Alcorn, Chair, Stage Management Department at Yale School of Drama
Zoom event link. NARDA E. ALCORN is a Professor and Stage Manager who has worked on Broadway, Off-Broadway, regionally, and internationally. In 2019, Narda was appointed Chair of the Stage Management Program at Yale School of Drama. She has been Head of Stage Management for New York University, DePaul University, and State University of New York at Purchase. She received…
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The Green Room with Sharen Davis, two-time Oscar and Emmy-nominated Costume Designer for “Ray” and "Dreamgirls"
Zoom event link. Sharen Davis is a two-time Academy Award and Emmy-nominated costume designer whose discerning eye for detail has created some of the most memorable costumes in film and television. Davis received two Oscar nominations for her costume designs. The first for Universal’s Ray, starring Jamie Foxx, Regina King and Kerry Washington, and the second for Paramount’s Dreamgirls, starring…
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Dance on Screen: "Rize" directed by David LaChapelle
One event on Tue, October 20th, 2020 at 7:00pm
One event on Thu, October 22nd, 2020 at 7:00pm
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- Arts at Williams
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- Free
Dance on Screen Film Festival How can the camera expand our experience of dance? In five films, we will watch together as diverse dance traditions are brought to life. Live Q+A’s with filmmakers and choreographers will reframe dance from multiple viewpoints, and bring vibrant choreography from around the world to wherever you may be. Dance on Screen Film Festival is…
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Want to be a cosmic horror short film star?
Hi Everyone! My name is John Murphy, and I’m a senior Theatre Major, and I am shooting a 30-minute cosmic horror short film to complete the degree with Honors in Theatre. I would love to invite you to audition for the film via self-tape by Thursday, Oct 22nd, by 5PM. All members of the student body, faculty and staff currently…
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Conversation with David LaChapelle, director of "Rize" & Dr. Shamell Bell
Dance on Screen Film Festival Please join us for a post-screening conversation with director David LaChapelle. You can join the Zoom conversation if you are not watching the 7 PM or any of the previous screenings. Here is the Rize trailer. Moderator: Dr. Shamell Bell Dr. Shamell Bell is a mother, dancer/choreographer, educator, documentary filmmaker, community organizer, and "Visionary Instigator"…
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Dance Department Virtual Fall Open House
Please join us on Zoom for our annual Department Open House. Our students and faculty will give you a glimpse of what we are up to this semester. You'll see snippets from classes, works in progress, and hear from our scholars about current research happening in the Department. We will start promptly at 5pm - all are welcome! Reserve your…
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Beyond the Gaze with Katori Hall and Maxine Lyle '00: Writing Multidimensional Black Characters
Join us for a multi-part engagement with Maxine Lyle '00 as she, in collaboration with Soul Steps, creates a new musical, STEP SHOW: THE MUSICAL. Part 1, Beyond the Gaze, is a discussion with Maxine Lyle '00 and Katori Hall, followed by a studio demonstration with Maxine Lyle '00, Jason Lucas '02, Tess McHugh '11. What creative and commercial obstacles…
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Whitney Stoddard Lecture: John Ochsendorf
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- Arts at Williams
Annual Whitney Stoddard Memorial Lecture: John Ochsendorf 'Searching for Form: Vaulted Structures from Antiquity to Guastavino'
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The Green Room with Chris Chalk: TV, Film, and Theatre Actor; nominated for Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play
Zoom event link. Chris Chalk is an American television, film, and theatre actor. Recently, he was seen in the role of Lucius Fox on Fox’s drama series, “Gotham,” which ended its fifth and final season. Last year, he had two projects released on Netflix. These included Ava Duvernay’s limited series, “When They See Us,” which came out in May, as…
Find out more »November 2020

Rimini Protokoll, "Call Cutta at Home"
One event on Fri, November 6th, 2020 at 2:00pm
One event on Sat, November 7th, 2020 at 12:00pm
One event on Sat, November 7th, 2020 at 2:00pm
One event on Sun, November 8th, 2020 at 12:00pm
One event on Sun, November 8th, 2020 at 2:00pm
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- Arts at Williams
- Cost
- Free
What do invisible workers look like? Who is on the other end of the service-line? When will Artificial Intelligence replace such services? For tickets for Thur., Nov 5 at 2 PM EST click here. For tickets for Fri., Nov 6 at 2 PM EST click here. For tickets for Sat., Nov 7 at 12 PM EST click here. For tickets…
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Artist Talk: Nikita Gale
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- Arts at Williams
Artist Talk: Nikita Gale
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The Green Room with Hill Harper: Actor and Author. NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series
Zoom event link. Currently starring on ABC's hit drama "THE GOOD DOCTOR," Hill Harper has been nominated for Best Lead Actor by the Independent Spirit Awards for the role he played in the film "THE VISIT" and he won the NAACP Image award three years in a row for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series for his role on “CSI:…
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Conversation with Rimini Protokoll, creators of "Call Cutta at Home" post-performance Q&A
Join us for a post-performance conversation with internationally renowned theatre provocateurs Rimini Protokoll. Rimini Protokoll's Call Cutta at Home invites you to an intercontinental video conference play about outsourcing. 20 spectators join from home and meet an Indian call center worker at her home in Calcutta. During the one-hour performance, the performer shows her home, talks about the economic and…
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Artist Talk: Nayland Blake
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- Arts at Williams
Artist Talk: Nayland Blake
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Theatre Department presents: "Radio Dramas"
An event every day that begins at 7:00pm, repeating until Sat, November 14th, 2020
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- Arts at Williams
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- Free
The Theatre Department’s production program presents Radio Dramas, a series of prerecorded plays selected from Suzan-Lori Parks’ 365 Days / 365 Plays. Student directors, sound designers, technicians, and performers have worked remotely, on campus and from around the globe, over the past two months to create a unique performance experience for our times. We haven’t let the virus keep us from making exciting art! Join…
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Malik Gaines & Alexandro Segade: "Star Choir" Phase 1: Dialogue
Join us for an introduction to a multi-part engagement with interdisciplinary artists Malik Gaines and Alexandro Segade. Star Choir, Phase 1: Dialogue puts Gaines and Segade in conversation with Samuel Delany, Pamela Gay, and Anjuli Fatima Raza Kolb to discuss space travel, exoplanetary colonization and the life spans of stars. Click here to make a reservation and get the Zoom link!…
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Dance on Screen: "Horizontes" directed by Eileen Hofer
One event on Sat, November 21st, 2020 at 7:00pm
One event on Sun, November 22nd, 2020 at 12:45pm
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- Arts at Williams
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- Free
Dance on Screen Film Festival How can the camera expand our experience of dance? In five films, we will watch together as diverse dance traditions are brought to life. Live Q+A’s with filmmakers and choreographers will reframe dance from multiple viewpoints, and bring vibrant choreography from around the world to wherever you may be. Dance on Screen Film Festival is…
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Conversation with Eileen Hofer, director of "Horizontes"
Dance on Screen Film Festival Please join us for a post-screening conversation with director Eileen Hofer. You can join the Zoom conversation if you are not watching the 12:45 PM or any of the previous screenings. Here is the Horizontes trailer. Dance on Screen Film Festival is a special collaboration with Images Cinema. All films are free and open to the…
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Virtual Big Art Show!
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- Arts at Williams
The Art Department end of the semester celebration has gone virtual! Check out the website when it goes live Thursday, December 10th!
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Virtual Big Art Show!
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- Arts at Williams
Virtual Big Art Show!
The Art Department end of the semester celebration has gone virtual! Check out the website when it goes live Thursday, December 10th!
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February 2021

"Confessions of a Mulatto Love Child" by Bellina Logan
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- Claiming Williams
Zoom link. Bellina Logan is a 25-year stage and screen veteran. She debuted Confessions of a Mulatto Love Child in the 2017 Hollywood Fringe Theater Festival and has enjoyed performing it on and off for the last three years in various theatre festivals. She returned to New York in the fall of 2019 to perform in New York’s United Solo…
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Dance on Screen: "Pina" directed by Wim Wenders
One event on Sat, February 20th, 2021 at 7:00pm
One event on Sun, February 21st, 2021 at 12:15pm
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- Arts at Williams
- Cost
- Free
Dance on Screen Film Festival How can the camera expand our experience of dance? In five films, we will watch together as diverse dance traditions are brought to life. Live Q+A’s with filmmakers and choreographers will reframe dance from multiple viewpoints, and bring vibrant choreography from around the world to wherever you may be. Dance on Screen Film Festival is…
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Conversation with Wim Wenders, director of "Pina" and Bettina Wagner-Bergelt, Artistic Director, Tanztheater Wuppertal
Dance on Screen Film Festival Please join us for a post-screening conversation Hosted by Erica Dankmeyer, Artist-in-Residence in Dance, and Sarah Rara, Assistant Professor of Art, with Wim Wenders, "Pina" director, and Bettina Wagner-Bergelt, Artistic Director, Pina Bausch's dance company, Tanztheater Wuppertal. You can join the Zoom conversation if you are not watching the 12:15 PM or any of the…
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Join the Davis Center to discuss and review "Miss Juneteenth!" Thursday 02/25/21 @ 7pm
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- Lectures, Films, Readings, Panels
Join us this Thursday evening to discuss, reflect and review "Miss Juneteenth," as part of the Social Change Film Series. With panelists, Dr. Eden-Renee´Hayes, Drea Finley and the BSU's own Aniah Price '23.
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The Green Room with Okieriete Onaodowan: Grammy Award-winning stage, film, and television actor, Broadway’s Original Cast of Hamilton.
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- Arts at Williams
Zoom Link! Known for his acclaimed performances on Broadway, Onaodowan is best known to audiences for starring as 'Hercules Mulligan' and 'James Madison' in Lin-Manuel Miranda's acclaimed Broadway production, "Hamilton". The Tony Award-winning musical is an extravagant exploration of political mastermind Alexander Hamilton and his political confidants. The renowned production features music reflecting the diversity and character of modern America,…
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The Green Room with Keith David Williams, Emmy-winning Actor, Voice Actor and Producer.
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- Arts at Williams
Zoom Link! The series has been established by Omar Sangare, Chair and Professor of Theatre. Keith David is a classically trained actor, Emmy Award winner and Tony Award nominee. Born and raised in New York City, Keith is a graduate of the New York High School of the Performing Arts and the Juilliard School. His expansive film credits include 21…
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Theatre Honors Presentation: Fiona Selmi
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- Arts at Williams
Theatre Honors candidate Fiona Selmi '21 presents a reading of “Dance Nation” by Clare Barron. At its core, Dance Nation is a play that explores desire, ambition, girlhood, adolescence and that imagines a futurity where young femme coded bodies are allowed to unequivocally be the best. The cast and team behind this production would like to acknowledge the difficult nature…
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Dance on Screen: "The Unseen Sequence" directed by Sumantra Ghosal
One event on Sat, March 13th, 2021 at 7:00pm
One event on Sun, March 14th, 2021 at 10:30am
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- Arts at Williams
- Cost
- Free
Dance on Screen Film Festival How can the camera expand our experience of dance? In five films, we will watch together as diverse dance traditions are brought to life. Live Q+A’s with filmmakers and choreographers will reframe dance from multiple viewpoints, and bring vibrant choreography from around the world to wherever you may be. Dance on Screen Film Festival is…
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The Green Room with Zach Stafford, journalist at The Guardian and editor-in-chief of The Advocate.
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- Arts at Williams
Zoom Link! The series has been established by Omar Sangare, Chair and Professor of Theatre. Zach Stafford is the newly named editor-in-chief of The Advocate, the oldest continuously published LGBTQ periodical in the world. Prior to this, he was the founding editor-in-chief of INTO, the LGBTQ digital magazine that quickly became one of the most-read queer outlets in the world…
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Conversation with Sumantra Ghosal, director of "The Unseen Sequence"
Dance on Screen Film Festival Please join us for a post-screening conversation with director Sumantra Ghosal Sumantra Ghosal and Malavika Sarukkai, Choreographer, hosted by Munjulika Tarah, Assistant Professor of Dance. You can join the Zoom conversation if you are not watching the 11 AM or any of the previous screenings. Check back here for the soon link! Here is The…
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Professionals in the Arts – Virtual Panel
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- Arts at Williams
Please join us as the Dance Department hosts a virtual panel discussion with 4 professionals in the field on Saturday, March 20th from 12-1pm on Zoom. Joining us will be Carolyn Rock, Director of Operations at the Boston Ballet School, Erica Wall, Director of the Berkshire Cultural Resource Center at MCLA, Loren Sass, Deputy Director of Development at the Gibney…
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Auditions for "Spitfire," a new play by Lyndsey Bourne
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- Arts at Williams
Auditions for Spitfire, a new play by Lyndsey Bourne Directed by Honors Candidate Fiona Selmi’21 Audition Materials available here! Spitfire, by Lyndsey Bourne is a play-thing about a group of female pilots who were secretly tested for astronaut training by a military doctor working with NASA in 1960. A historical story juxtaposed and interspersed with scenes from a contemporary, fictional…
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Roots to Mastery: The Lec/Dem with Choreographer Raphael Xavier.
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- Arts at Williams
Xavier’s lecture demonstration will cover his philosophy behind his choreography and teachings of the Breaking art form. The attendees will get a chance to participate in the movement concepts he builds from to experience his connections of thought process and physical practice. The culmination of a 20-year exploration, Sassafrazz is Xavier’s newest work inspired by three distinct interpretations of the…
Find out more »April 2021

Lecture: Tina Campt
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- Lectures, Films, Readings, Panels
The Art Department presents Tina Campt's 'A Black Gaze' virtual lecture with additional support from Africana Studies, American Studies and Comarative Literature.
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Brinda Guha: Contemporary Indian Dance Workshop
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- Arts at Williams
Dance Department presents Brinda Guha. Brinda Guha is trained in the Indian classical dance forms Kathak and Manipuri, and also learned Flamenco with Carmen de las Cuevas and Dionisia Garcia. She is the co-founder of Kalamandir Dance Company, which focuses on contemporary Indian dance and the Symposium Coordinator for dance service organization Dance/NYC. Register in advance for this meeting: https://williams.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0kdumgrD8tHdKHRh0puEzvwTgHL8JKz6xL…
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1960s Scholars: April 9th Artist Talk with Rina Banerjee
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- Lectures, Films, Readings, Panels
The Class of 1960s Scholars in Art are pleased to welcome Rina Banerjee on April 9th for a virtual artist talk followed by a Q & A. Known for her large-scale sculptures and installations made from materials sourced throughout the world, New York–based Indian artist Rina Banerjee's iridescent sculptural installations and dreamy, exotically colored drawings and paintings of birds, beasts, and…
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CoDa with Sokolow Theatre/Dance Ensemble: ROOMS
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- Arts at Williams
In fall 2020, CoDa collaborated with the Sokolow Theatre/Dance Ensemble (NYC), to reconstruct a suite of dances from Anna Sokolow’s Rooms (1955), conceived specifically for virtual presentation. Assistant Professor of Art Sarah Rara undertook the creation of this film, capturing our interpretation and performance. Lyell B. Clay Artist-in-Residence Kris Allen assembled an ensemble of student musicians to record Kenyon Hopkins’ original jazz…
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EMERGENT SYSTEM: A conversation about work at the intersection of art, music, and computer science
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- Lectures, Films, Readings, Panels
Acclaimed composer Missy Mazzoli and visual artist Joshua Frankel ‘02 will present and speak about their collaboration, EMERGENT SYSTEM, an experimental short animated film synchronized to music by Mazzoli, performed on six grand pianos.
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Bicentennial Medalist in Conversation: Craig Smith ’70
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- Lectures, Films, Readings, Panels
In this Bicentennial Medalist event, hear Dr. Craig Smith ’70, Chair of the Department of Surgery at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, discuss public health, empathy, and leadership in a pandemic with Professor Tara Watson.
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Dance on Screen: "The Sound of Masks" directed by Sara CF de Gouveia
One event on Sat, April 17th, 2021 at 7:00pm
One event on Sun, April 18th, 2021 at 12:45pm
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- Arts at Williams
- Cost
- Free
Dance on Screen Film Festival How can the camera expand our experience of dance? In five films, we will watch together as diverse dance traditions are brought to life. Live Q+A’s with filmmakers and choreographers will reframe dance from multiple viewpoints, and bring vibrant choreography from around the world to wherever you may be. Dance on Screen Film Festival is…
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The Green Room with Zishan Ugurlu, "This is Not a Game Anymore"
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- Arts at Williams
Zoom Link! The series has been established by Omar Sangare, Chair and Professor of Theatre. Zishan Ugurlu is an actress and director-in-residence at La MaMa Theater where she has performed in numerous productions. She is the founding artistic director of “Actors without Borders-ITONY.” Recent productions include Fragments, Lists & Lacunae by Alexandra Chasin, featuring philosopher Judith Butler, Franca Rame Project…
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Conversation with "The Sound of Masks" director Sara CF De Gouveia and star Atanásio Nyusi
Dance on Screen Film Festival Please join us for a post-screening conversation with director Sara CF de Gouveia. You can join the Zoom conversation if you are not watching the 12:45 PM or any of the previous screenings. Check back here for the soon link! Here is The Sound of Masks trailer. Dance on Screen Film Festival is a special collaboration…
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Gardener's Panel Interview
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- General Announcements
Members of the Garden Board will interview local gardeners about their personal experiences with gardening and advice they have for beginners over Zoom. A Q'n'A with the audience will follow. Live transcription provided.
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Expressive Art & Wellness: Connecting to Nature with Chenoweth Stites Allen ’92
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- Arts at Williams
Celebrate Earth Day with Chenoweth Stites Allen '92 in this interactive workshop that invites you to imagine and express your connection to nature—no artistic ability necessary!
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The Green Room with Dee Dee Bridgewater: Voice out your Thoughts and Emotions
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- Arts at Williams
Zoom Link! The series has been established by Omar Sangare, Chair and Professor of Theatre. This event was made possible, in part, thanks to Prof. Rashida Braggs Over the course of a multifaceted career spanning four decades, Grammy and Tony Award-winning Jazz giant Dee Dee Bridgewater has ascended to the upper echelon of vocalists, putting her unique spin on standards,…
Find out more »May 2021

The Green Room with Robert O’Hara, world-renowned playwright and director
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- Arts at Williams
Zoom Link! The series has been established by Omar Sangare, Chair and Professor of Theatre. Robert O’Hara, world-renowned playwright and director, will speak to students about his career and work exploring sexual and racial identities. Robert O’Hara has received the NAACP Best Play and Best Director Award, the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding New Play, two Obies and the Herb…
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Senior Honors: John Murphy'21, screening "Keepers of Miskatonic"
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- Arts at Williams
A presentation of a few scenes and selected work from "Keepers of Miskatonic," a film written and directed by John Murphy to complete the degree in Theatre with Honors. Drawing on the cosmic horror genre, the script follows Professor Theodore Smallchild (Woogie Jung) and Ret Wood (Bianca Arce) as they track a mysterious beast responsible for several disappearances at a…
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Senior Honors: "Spitfire: A Space Femme Fantasia", by Lyndsey Bourne
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- Arts at Williams
Directed by Fiona Selmi '21 Spitfire: a Space Femme Fantasia, by Lyndsey Bourne is a play-thing about a group of female pilots who were secretly tested for astronaut training by a military doctor working with NASA in 1960. A historical story juxtaposed and interspersed with scenes from a contemporary, fictional story about Polly, a space-obsessed teenage girl and a queer…
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Theatre Department: TODAY AND TOMORROW
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- Arts at Williams
Today and Tomorrow is a time capsule that records and enacts the experience of 2021 through brief works of digital performance. We present this era as some of us who study and work at Williams College have lived it and in the awareness that Williams exists only within the larger contexts of a region, a nation, and the planet. After…
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INK: An original, creative zoom lecture in celebration of the WCMA collection.
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- Arts at Williams
This event will be a Zoom "meeting" style event. Audience members will be seen by the artists and fellow audience members. This event will be recorded for archival purposes. There will be a post-performance Q&A. James & Jerome (James Harrison Monaco and Jerome Ellis) have spent years combining electronic music and the art lecture form to explore museum collections in…
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Independent Study Screening: Samori Etienne '21, "What I Is?"
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- Arts at Williams
The culmination of two semesters of work, this presentation of the short film, What I Is?, explores the media of theatre and film the constructed nature of the self through performance. It is the story of a Creator who tries to preserve himself through his work and a Character who refuses to be contained. Written, Directed, Performed, and Edited by…
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The Green Room with El Salomons: Different Culture, Same Feelings
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- Arts at Williams
Zoom Link! The series has been established by Omar Sangare, Chair and Professor of Theatre. The El-Salomons are a married Jewish-Palestinian lesbian comedy couple who after years of performing solo decided to add yet another challenge to their relationship: A duo act! Jess Salomon (The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon) and Eman El-Husseini (Just for Laughs) met and fell in…
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Lecture: Lanka Tattersall
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- Lectures, Films, Readings, Panels
The Art Department presents Lanka Tattersall's 'Exhibition as Model' virtual lecture as part of this Spring's Lecture Series.
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Television vs. Film Acting: A Seminar with Professor Marek Probosz
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- Arts at Williams
The film actor's task is to trust the director at the unique moment of "Action!", while the TV acting process is faster with less time for the actor to prepare and work with the director. In both cases, an actor must live authentically and immediately in front of the camera. He doesn't need to know the end result or the…
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Virtual Big Art Show! Spring ’21
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- Arts at Williams
Virtual Big Art Show Spring '21 goes live May 20th!
View artwork created by students in our remote studio classes this past semester.

CoDa Spring Performance!
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- Arts at Williams
CoDa celebrates the end of the spring semester with a trio of dances through which a range of emotions are explored and embodied. New works by co-directors Erica Dankmeyer and Janine Parker reflect, in unique ways, human resilience in challenging times. Dankmeyer’s “Rooms With a View,” uses Anna Sokolow's "Rooms" (1955) which CoDa presented filmed sections of in the fall, as a launchpad…
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DANC 305/Advanced Ballet Performance
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- Arts at Williams
Please join us to celebrate the inaugural semester of DANC 305 (Advanced Ballet Technique and Performance), which culminates in the premiere of a 20-minute ballet “Sketches from Romeo and Juliet.” Eight skilled, gloriously individual dancers perform both as ensemble members and soloists in this work inspired by and created for them by instructor Janine Parker. Two of the five sections…
Find out more »September 2021

A New Summer Program - Sharing a Glimpse
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- Arts at Williams
A New Summer Theatre Program - Sharing a Glimpse Friday & Saturday, September 17 & 18, at 7 PM Zoom Link Join us for a glimpse of a special summer experience. Founded by Chairperson and Professor of Theatre Omar Sangare and designed in collaboration with Williamstown Theatre Festival and the esteemed Black Theatre United, the program offered a revitalized platform…
Find out more »October 2021

Sign Language Storytime
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- General Announcements
Please join us in the last week of Disability Awareness Month by listening to the stories of Williams College alumni and faculty as they share their journeys with sign language & the Deaf/HoH community. This event will be virtual.
Find out more »January 2022

This Thursday! Williamstown Business District Presentation - Hosted by Nico Cavalluzzi '23
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- Academic/Teaching/Research
Join us on January 27th at 2pmET for a discussion on findings from the PSCI 21 class Fieldwork in Public and Private Nonprofits on consumer sentiment in the Williamstown Business District! This 30-minute presentation, hosted by Nico Cavalluzzi '23, will go over some of the major findings from the WBD survey, studies on regional downtowns, and discussions with local business…
Find out more »February 2022

Theatre Department Auditions: In the Room: Theatre Majors’ Workshop Series
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- Arts at Williams
Auditions will be self-taped. Students interested in participating as performers should record one monologue (1 -2 minutes in length), and, if they wish, one song, a cappella, also not more than 2 minutes. (Students not wishing to perform musically need not record a song). Auditioners should send the audition file to Ann Marie Dorr @ ad19@williams.edu on Sunday, February 6th by 5:00 pm. Directors may contact auditioners…
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Cie Hervé Koubi: What the Day Owes to the Night
In a lyrical, explosive marriage of traditional Sufi dance and contemporary hip-hop, French-Algerian choreographer Hervé Koubi, trained both as a medical doctor and dancer, presents What the Day Owes to the Night. Performed primarily by dancers from North Africa with street dance backgrounds, the work traces Koubi’s discovery of his Algerian roots through his experience coming of age in contemporary…
Find out more »September 2022

Dance Film Screening: Out From The Wings
Dancer, choreographer and director Michael Montoya’s documentary film Out From the Wings addresses traditional gender roles in dance and their effects on LGBTQIA+ dancers. The film is currently screening at venues across the US and was chosen as an official selection of the 2022 Reel Affirmations LGBTQ film festival in Washington, DC. As a transgender dancer having performed in both…
Find out more »May 2023

Livestream Kristen Anderson-Lopez: Rewriting Narratives –Life as a Draft in Progress
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- General Announcements
Livestream the opening keynote of the Women of Williams conference presented by Kristen Anderson-Lopez ’94
Find out more »November 2023

Winter Study Sign Up: THIS SHOW IS AVAILABLE FOR TOURING
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- Arts at Williams
This is your chance to help create and perform a new show at the '62 Center in February. Join us for a studio/lecture course that aims to create a collaborative space of study and practice that starts with an overview of queer performance studies, its histories, and contemporary trends that leads to developing, creating, and executing a queer-embodied performance. The…
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Community Opportunity: THIS SHOW IS AVAILABLE FOR TOURING
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- Arts at Williams
This is your chance to help create and perform a new show at the '62 Center in February. Join us for a Winter Study class that uses queer-embodied performance practice to create a new show. The performance is a comedic solo and features 25 backup student and community performers. This evening-length work invites the audience to a rollicking confessional narrative…
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