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| Sunday, March 04, 2012 |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| CU Theatre: Melancholy Play 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Who knew melancholy could be so funny, sweet — and sexy?
Playwright Sarah Ruhl’s delightful “Melancholy Play,” an exploration of the American obsession with happiness — and the growing practice of medicating away uncomfortable emotions — inspires laughter one moment and tears the next. |
| Graduate Student Recital: Kirsten Kamna, soprano 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Vivaldi - Motet: In furore iustissimae irae
Brahms - Zigeunerlieder
Debussy - Quatre chansons de jeunesse
Libby Larsen - Try Me, Good King
With Christina Lalog, piano; Karlie Denos, violin; Lauren Pokorzynski, violin; Cassandra Mueller, viola; and Sarah Mathews, cello. |
| Doctoral Student Recital: Cobus du Toit, flute 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Pierre Sancan - Sonatine
Stephen Goss - First Milonga, Last Tango
Madeleine Dring - Trio for Flute, Oboe, and Piano
Fikret Amirov - Six Pieces for Flute and Piano
Jacques Castérède - Quintet
With Doreen Lee, piano; the Antero Winds and Patrick Sutton, guitar. |
| CU Theatre: Melancholy Play 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Who knew melancholy could be so funny, sweet — and sexy?
Playwright Sarah Ruhl’s delightful “Melancholy Play,” an exploration of the American obsession with happiness — and the growing practice of medicating away uncomfortable emotions — inspires laughter one moment and tears the next. |
| Undergraduate Student Recital: Kenneth Donahue, bass 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Handel - "Lascia Amor" from Orlando
Brahms - Sapphische Ode
Brahms - Verrat
John Musto - Viva Sweet Love
Haydn - from Die Schöpfung: "Und Gott sprach," "Gleich öffnet sich der Erde Schoß," "Nun scheint in vollem Glanze der Himmel"
Ange Flégier - Le Cor
Benhamin Godard - Le Joyeux Frère
Richard Strauss - Das Thal
Strauss - Der Einsame
Irving Gordon - Unforgettable
William Best - (I love you) For Sentimental Reasons
Hoagy Carmichael - Stardust
With Beth Nielsen, piano |
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