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Tavia Odinak ’09 presents MEAT GAME in Brooklyn

Meat Game is finally a reality!
I am so proud of this project, and would love to share it with you.
I will be presenting my work on:

June 15 & 16, 2012
8 PM

The Aldous Theater, Triskelion Arts
118 North 11 th Street, 3 rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11249

Tickets are $10 at the door,
but you may reserve your seats in advance
by emailing:
MeatGameTix@gmail.com .

Tavia Odinak ’09 presents MEAT GAME in Brooklyn

Meat Game is finally a reality!
I am so proud of this project, and would love to share it with you.
I will be presenting my work on:

June 15 & 16, 2012
8 PM

The Aldous Theater, Triskelion Arts
118 North 11 th Street, 3 rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11249

Tickets are $10 at the door,
but you may reserve your seats in advance
by emailing:
MeatGameTix@gmail.com .

Commemorative Dance for Lyndsley Wilkerson ’97

Commemorative Dance for Lyndsley Wilkerson ’97

This silent participatory dance is being offered to the ’97 and other alumni as a space to honor Lyndsley Wilkerson ’97 who passed away recently. Its an extended “moment of silence” but in movement. Be assured it’s a very simple dance anyone can do. Basically it’s a slow motion meltdown from standing (or sitting) to lying fully supported by the ground.

We aim to dance in the courtyard near the belltower if permitted, otherwise we will dance somewhere near the belltower. Come find us.

We are inviting people who are not physically at Swarthmore to do this dance at the same time to join in at the time we dance (between 1:30 and 2pm).You are also invited to dance at another time or more than once and share your experiences with us.

If you chose to do this, please document your participation, ie take a photo or write a little acount of your experience and share it with us.

These can be shared via the DearLyndsley.com website in the “Upload your Memory” section by first sharing of a memory about Lyndsley or what inspired you to dance in her memory. Then add any other thoughts/reflections/ images of the dance. Instructions are on the site. We are dancing/moving at the same time that her family and friends are hosting a celebration her life in New Jersey. If you would like more details about this, contact: Erik Huneke at  ehuneke@umich.edu.

Then we will have a map of the connections and acknowledgment of those lives she has touched and where that love and influence have rippled out all over the world.

We are also inviting other alumni to dance in honor of classmates/loved ones who have passed away, including Tara Schubert ’98.

For instructions of how to do the very simple silent dance,
please email Colleen Bartley ’96 : Colleen.Bartley@gmail.com

Commemorative Dance for Lyndsley Wilkerson ’97

Commemorative Dance for Lyndsley Wilkerson ’97

This silent participatory dance is being offered to the ’97 and other alumni as a space to honor Lyndsley Wilkerson ’97 who passed away recently. Its an extended “moment of silence” but in movement. Be assured it’s a very simple dance anyone can do. Basically it’s a slow motion meltdown from standing (or sitting) to lying fully supported by the ground.

We aim to dance in the courtyard near the belltower if permitted, otherwise we will dance somewhere near the belltower. Come find us.

We are inviting people who are not physically at Swarthmore to do this dance at the same time to join in at the time we dance (between 1:30 and 2pm).You are also invited to dance at another time or more than once and share your experiences with us.

If you chose to do this, please document your participation, ie take a photo or write a little acount of your experience and share it with us.

These can be shared via the DearLyndsley.com website in the “Upload your Memory” section by first sharing of a memory about Lyndsley or what inspired you to dance in her memory. Then add any other thoughts/reflections/ images of the dance. Instructions are on the site. We are dancing/moving at the same time that her family and friends are hosting a celebration her life in New Jersey. If you would like more details about this, contact: Erik Huneke at  ehuneke@umich.edu.

Then we will have a map of the connections and acknowledgment of those lives she has touched and where that love and influence have rippled out all over the world.

We are also inviting other alumni to dance in honor of classmates/loved ones who have passed away, including Tara Schubert ’98.

For instructions of how to do the very simple silent dance,
please email Colleen Bartley ’96 : Colleen.Bartley@gmail.com

Congratulations class of 2012!

And best wishes as you venture forth into the world outside of Swarthmore and the beyonds.

Looking forward to hearing more about your future endeavors.
–The faculty and staff of LPAC, the Dance Program, and the Department of Theater

Congratulations class of 2012!

And best wishes as you venture forth into the world outside of Swarthmore and the beyonds.

Looking forward to hearing more about your future endeavors.
–The faculty and staff of LPAC, the Dance Program, and the Department of Theater

Congratulations class of 2012!

And best wishes as you venture forth into the world outside of Swarthmore and the beyonds.

Looking forward to hearing more about your future endeavors.
–The faculty and staff of LPAC, the Dance Program, and the Department of Theater

NOTE: Time/Room change with Visiting Cornell Professor Kumudini Lakhia!

NOTE: Time and Room Change for CREATIVITY AND PERFORMANCE (Danc 007)

Wednesday 1:15PM-4:00PM LANG MUSIC 204

This course explores the relationship between creativity, performance, and improvisation.  Based on pedagogical and choreographic experiences with the classical Indian Kathak dance for six decades, the course will engage how traditional knowledge can be the spring board for innovation in thought and action.

NOTE: Time/Room change with Visiting Cornell Professor Kumudini Lakhia!

NOTE: Time and Room Change for CREATIVITY AND PERFORMANCE (Danc 007)

Wednesday 1:15PM-4:00PM LANG MUSIC 204

This course explores the relationship between creativity, performance, and improvisation.  Based on pedagogical and choreographic experiences with the classical Indian Kathak dance for six decades, the course will engage how traditional knowledge can be the spring board for innovation in thought and action.