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Trinity College—Public Events: April 1 - April 30, 2003

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

HARTFORD, Conn. - The following information about public events scheduled at Trinity College from Tuesday, April 1, through Wednesday, April 30, has been provided to the Office of Communications by the sponsors of these events. This schedule is subject to revision.

For information about cultural events at the Austin Arts Center, please call (860) 297-2199. For Cinestudio film information, please call (860) 297-2463. For a recording of directions to the Trinity College campus, please call the Trinity College Information Line at (860) 297-2001. Trinity College is located at 300 Summit St. in Hartford, Conn. (Note: There is a contact telephone number listed for each individual event.)

All events are free of charge, unless otherwise indicated.

Dance Exhibitions Films Miscellany Music Public Talks Theater

 


DANCE

  • TUESDAY, APRIL 15
    7:30 p.m.  "Studio 47 Dance: Tony Olivares" presents an evening of contemporary dance. Studio 47, 3rd floor, Seabury Hall. (For information, call 297-2199.)


EXHIBITIONS

  • Studio Arts Annual, an annual exhibition featuring the work of students enrolled in studio arts courses at Trinity College. Continues through Tuesday, April 29. Widener Gallery, Austin Arts Center. (For information, call 297-2199.)

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FILMS

  • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2
    7:30 p.m.  Ele o boto, a film that is part of the Latin American & Iberian Film Series at Trinity College. All films feature English subtitles and guest speakers. Boyer Auditorium, Albert C. Jacobs Life Sciences Center. (For information, call 297-5256.)
     

  • SUNDAY, APRIL 6
    2:30 p.m.  A House Divided, Matrimony's Speed Limit, and A Trip to the Moon, three short films that are part of the Fourth Annual Festival of French and Francophone Films at Trinity College. Admission: $7 general; $6 students, seniors, and educators w/ID; Cinestudio. (For information, call 297-2172.)
     
    7:30 p.m.  Amelie, a film that is part of the Fourth Annual Festival of French and Francophone Films at Trinity College. Admission: $7 general; $6 students, seniors, and educators w/ID; Cinestudio. (For information, call 297-2172.)
     

  • MONDAY, APRIL 7
    7:30 p.m.  The Taste of Others, a film that is part of the Fourth Annual Festival of French and Francophone Films at Trinity College. Admission: $7 general; $6 students, seniors, and educators w/ID; Cinestudio. (For information, call 297-2172.)
     

  • TUESDAY, APRIL 8
    7:30 p.m.  The Closet, a film that is part of the Fourth Annual Festival of French and Francophone Films at Trinity College. Admission: $7 general; $6 students, seniors, and educators w/ID; Cinestudio. (For information, call 297-2172.)
     

  • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9
    7:30 p.m.  Confesión a Laura, a film that is part of the Latin American & Iberian Film Series at Trinity College. All films feature English subtitles and guest speakers. Boyer Auditorium, Albert C. Jacobs Life Sciences Center. (For information, call 297-5256.)
     
    7:30 p.m.  Marius and Jeannette, a film that is part of the Fourth Annual Festival of French and Francophone Films at Trinity College. Admission: $7 general; $6 students, seniors, and educators w/ID; Cinestudio. (For information, call 297-2172.)
     

  • THURSDAY, APRIL 10
    7:30 p.m.  My Life in Pink, a film that is part of the Fourth Annual Festival of French and Francophone Films at Trinity College. Admission: $7 general; $6 students, seniors, and educators w/ID; Cinestudio. (For information, call 297-2172.)
     

  • FRIDAY, APRIL 11
    7:30 p.m.  La Bùche, a film that is part of the Fourth Annual Festival of French and Francophone Films at Trinity College. Admission: $7 general; $6 students, seniors, and educators w/ID; Cinestudio. (For information, call 297-2172.)
     
    10:00 p.m.  Delicatessen, a film that is part of the Fourth Annual Festival of French and Francophone Films at Trinity College. Admission: $7 general; $6 students, seniors, and educators w/ID; Cinestudio. (For information, call 297-2172.)
     

  • SATURDAY, APRIL 12
    2:30 p.m.  The Rules of the Game, a film that is part of the Fourth Annual Festival of French and Francophone Films at Trinity College. Admission: $7 general; $6 students, seniors, and educators w/ID; Cinestudio. (For information, call 297-2172.)
     
    8:00 p.m.  The Left Side of the Fridge, a film that is part of the Fourth Annual Festival of French and Francophone Films at Trinity College. Admission: $7 general; $6 students, seniors, and educators w/ID; Cinestudio. (For information, call 297-2172.)
     

  • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16
    7:30 p.m.  Y tu mamá también, a film that is part of the Latin American & Iberian Film Series at Trinity College. All films feature English subtitles and guest speakers. Boyer Auditorium, Albert C. Jacobs Life Sciences Center. (For information, call 297-5256.)
     

  • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23
    7:30 p.m.  En el tiempo de las mariposas, a film that is part of the Latin American & Iberian Film Series at Trinity College. All films feature English subtitles and guest speakers. Boyer Auditorium, Albert C. Jacobs Life Sciences Center. (For information, call 297-5256.)
     

  • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30
    7:30 p.m.  Hable con ella, a film that is part of the Latin American & Iberian Film Series at Trinity College. Admission: $6 general; $5 students, seniors, and educators w/ID; Cinestudio. (For information, call 297-5256.)

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MISCELLANY

  • THURSDAY, APRIL 10
    4:00 p.m.  "Outcry for Justice, A Commentary on Capital Punishment," a two-hour cultural presentation on the lives of Sacco and Vanzetti, as part of the Human Rights Program series at Trinity College. Boyer Auditorium, Life Sciences Center. (For information, call 297-2029.)
     

  • SUNDAY, APRIL 13
    10th Annual Trinity College Fire-Fighting Home Robot Contest. Ferris Athletic Center. (For information, call 297-4285, or visit http://www.trincoll.edu/events/robot/)

  • TUESDAY, APRIL 15
    7:00 p.m. Third Annual Take Back the Night
    Cave Patio
    The Sexual Assault Task Force cordially invites you to take a stand against sexual violence on campus by attending this event. Keynote Speaker: Julie Rodriguez, Sexual Assault Crisis Services. Following the speakers there will be a silent candlelight procession around campus followed by a bonfire and refreshments.

    • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30
      9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
      16th Annual Science Symposium
      Oosting Gym, Ferris Athletic Center

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    MUSIC

    • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2
      8:00 p.m.  "Trinity Jazz Night," an evening of jazz spanning seven decades, performed by two student ensembles under the direction of saxophonist Kris Allen. Goodwin Theater, Austin Arts Center. (For information, call 297-2199.)
       

    • THURSDAY, APRIL 3
      9:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.  "Tune It Up" performs. Bistro, Koeppel Student Center. (For information, call 297-2050.)
       

    • SUNDAY, APRIL 6
      8:00 p.m.  Trinity College Concert Choir presents its annual spring concert. Chapel. (For information, call 297-2199.)
       

    • TUESDAY, APRIL 8
      8:00 p.m.  "The Ives Quartet" performs. Admission: $10 general, $8 students & 60+ w/ID; Hamlin Hall. (For information, call 297-2199.)
       

    • THURSDAY, APRIL 10
      9:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.  "Please and Thank You Trio," Bill Walach and band perform. Bistro, Koeppel Student Center. (For information, call 297-2050.)
       

    • FRIDAY, APRIL 11
      9:00-11:30 p.m.  The Trinity College women's soccer team presents a program at the "Side Kick" Coffee House. A beverage is provided for the suggested donation of $3, which helps support the team. Bistro, Koeppel Student Center. (For information, call 297-2050.)
       

    • THURSDAY, APRIL 24
      7:30 p.m.  "A Mélange of 15," a multi-arts event that is a culmination of the InterArts class of 2003 at Trinity College. Garmany Hall, Austin Arts Center. (For information, call 297-2199.)
       

    • SATURDAY, APRIL 26
      3:00 p.m.  "Chamber Ensembles and Private Lessons Recital" performed by student vocalists and instrumentalists in the chamber ensembles and private lessons program at Trinity College. Goodwin Theater, Austin Arts Center. (For information, call 297-2199.)
       

    • MONDAY, APRIL 28
      8:00 p.m.  "Composers' Concert" presented by students in computer music at Trinity College. Goodwin Theater, Austin Arts Center. (For information, call 297-2199.)

    • FRIDAY, MAY 2
      8:00 p.m.  Senior Recital: Dave Wilson performs a recital of original and other compositions for rock band, with assisting musicians. Goodwin Theater, Austin Arts Center

    • SATURDAY, MAY 3
      8:00 p.m.  Senior Recital: Benjamin Fordham performs music for violin and for voice, with assisting musicians. Goodwin Theater, Austin Arts Center

       

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    PUBLIC TALKS

    • TUESDAY, APRIL 1
      8:00 p.m.  "The Case for Tax Cuts in Washington and Hartford" by Stephen Moore, senior fellow at the Cato Institute. This event is sponsored by the Shelby Cullom Davis Endowment at Trinity College. Boyer Auditorium, Alfred C. Jacobs Life Sciences Center. (For information, call 297-2562.)
       

    • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2
      11:45 p.m.  "Correlates and Trends in Students' Time Budgets" by Kent Smith and James Hughes of Trinity College's Institutional Research and Planning Office. This is a Trinity Center for Collaborative Teaching and Research event. Alumni Lounge, Mather Hall. (For information, call 297-2568.)
       
      4:15 p.m.  "Narrative Anxiety in Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Artists" by Harry Berger, Jr. of the University of California at Santa Cruz, a spring event of the Cesare Barbieri Endowment for Italian Culture at Trinity College. McCook Auditorium. (For information, call 297-2562.)
       

    • THURSDAY, APRIL 3
      12:30 p.m.  "War Fare: Home Front Exhibitions at the Wadsworth Atheneum During WWII" by Clarissa Ceglio, arts writer, editor, and master's degree candidate in American studies at Trinity College, as part of the Women's Center Spring Lunch Series. Bring your lunch; coffee and cookies provided. Women's Center Lounge, Mather Hall. (For information, call 297-2408.)
       

    • MONDAY, APRIL 7
      4:15 p.m.  "The Language of Fundraising: John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and the United Negro College Fund" by Marybeth Gasman of Georgia State University as part of the Trinity Center for Collaborative Teaching and Research Seminar Series. 115 Allen Place. (For information, call 297-2568.)
       

    • TUESDAY, APRIL 8
      12:10 p.m.  "Emotions, Nature Writing, and Teaching: Activism Through the Personal" by Irene Papoulis, lecturer at Trinity College, as part of the Trinity Center for Collaborative Teaching and Research Brown Bag Lunch Series. Alumni Lounge, Mather Hall. (For information, call
       

    • THURSDAY, APRIL 10
      7:00 p.m.  "An Evening of Nikki Giovanni: Meditations on Survival and Transcendence."
      The Office of Multicultural Affairs, the Women`s Center and Trinity College Black Women`s Organization will co-sponsor a visit to campus by renowned poet, Nikki Giovanni.
      Her talk will be followed by a reception and booksigning. This event is free and open to the public. Washington Room, Mather Hall. (For information, call 297-2400.)
       

    • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16
      12:10 p.m.  "A Computational Model of Local Neural Circuitry Involved in Learning and Memory" by Harry Blaise, assistant professor of engineering at Trinity College, as part of the Trinity Center for Collaborative Teaching and Research Newer Faculty Brown Bag Lunch Series. Alumni Lounge, Mather Hall. (For information, call 297-2568.)
       

    • MONDAY, APRIL 21
      8:00 p.m.  "The Politician and the Printer: Somerset de Chair and the Golden Cockerel Press" by Roderick Cave, a researcher and writer on the history of printing. Presented at a Trinity College Library/Watkinson Library Associates Open House. McCook Auditorium. (For information, call 297-2266.)
       

    • THURSDAY, APRIL 24
      4:15 p.m.  "City of
      Musical Memory and Situating Salsa." Lise Waxer, in memoriam. This event is part of the Trinity Center for Collaborative Teaching and Research Author Series. 115 Allen Place. (For information, call 297-2568.)

    • MONDAY, MAY 12
      3:00 p.m.  "A Trinity College Symposium in Celebration of Language," a panel with Trinity College Professors Helen Lang, Dori Katz, and A.D. Macro. This is a spring event of the Cesare Barbieri Endowment for Italian Culture. Reese Room, Smith House

    4:15 p.m.  "Rhetoric & Translation: Originality & Imitation" by Trinity College Professor of Modern Languages Kenneth Lloyd-Jones, a spring event of the Cesare Barbieri Endowment for Italian Culture. Reese Room, Smith House


     

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    THEATER

    • THURSDAY, APRIL 10
      8:00 p.m.  "Faust," uses Goethe's work as the basis for a multi-disciplinary performance. Admission: $8 general, $5 students & 60+ w/ID; Garmany Hall, Austin Arts Center. (For information, call 297-2199.)
       

    • FRIDAY, APRIL 11
      8:00 p.m.  "Faust," uses Goethe's work as the basis for a multi-disciplinary performance. Admission: $8 general, $5 students & 60+ w/ID; Garmany Hall, Austin Arts Center. (For information, call 297-2199.)
       

    • SATURDAY, APRIL 12
      8:00 p.m.  "Faust," uses Goethe's work as the basis for a multi-disciplinary performance. Admission: $8 general, $5 students & 60+ w/ID; Garmany Hall, Austin Arts Center. (For information, call 297-2199.)
       

    • MONDAY, APRIL 21
      8:00 p.m.  "No Nudity, Bodily Fluids or Personal Traumas!" Final performances by students in the department of theater and dance's performance art class at Trinity College. Studio 19, 3rd floor, Seabury Hall. (For information, call 297-2199.)
       

    • THURSDAY, APRIL 24
      7:30 p.m.  "A Mélange of 15," a multi-arts event that is a culmination of the InterArts class of 2003 at Trinity College. Admission: free; Garmany Hall, Austin Arts Center. (For information, call 297-2199.)


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