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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
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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
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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
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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
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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
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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.)
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THURSDAY, APRIL 3
9:30 p.m.-12:30
a.m. "Tune It Up"
performs. Bistro,
Koeppel Student
Center. (For
information, call
297-2050.)
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SUNDAY, APRIL 6
8:00 p.m. Trinity
College Concert
Choir presents its
annual spring
concert. Chapel.
(For information,
call 297-2199.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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
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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
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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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