2005 alums at the Philly Fringe 2011

Hannah de Keijzer

mostly practical
people spark and tumble. an
awkward puzzle solved.

Dances from Philly and New York, appropriate for all ages – A Vegan Kids Dance for Adults with Nudity: join Green Chair Dance Group, Gabrielle Revlock and devynn emory for an evening of dance!

Friday, September 9  – 10PM
Saturday, September 10  – 2PM
Sunday, September 11 – 7PM

Mascher Space
155 Cecil B. Moore
Philadelphia, PA 19122

Running Time: approximately 75 minutes
Sliding scale tickets $15-18 ($12 for anyone who can plead their case)
Box Office: For tickets, contact the Festival Box Office at (215) 413-1318 or visit www.livearts-fringe.org

Investigate our latest, We are practical people – practical, complicated, vulnerable – we solve body puzzles like we’ve never heard the word awkward.
Brash and adventurous, we fold in on ourselves; share secrets; flip upside down; and build spontaneous, lush architectures that eddy and dissolve.
Gabrielle Revlock will join the tumble with A Fork and Stick Thing – a dance inspired by birds striving to be human with music entirely composed of words.
devynn emory will also spiral into the mix with My Child November – a collaboration with vocalist/performer Margot Bassett and dancer Meghan Milam.

 

 

Ivan Boothe ’05 Re-elected to PJSA Board

Ivan Boothe '05Election results are in, and Ivan Boothe ’05 will be serving as the At-large Social Networking Chair on the Board of the Peace and Justice Studies Association for two more years. Congratulations Ivan!

Here are the full results:

  • J. Douglas Archer, PJSA board cochair
  • Rick McCutcheon, board treasurer
  • Jack Payden-Travers, board secretary
  • Edmund Pries, conference chair
  • Kelly Rae Kraemer, academic liaison
  • Michael Minch, research liaison!

Thanks to Barbara Wien for serving 2 more years as awards and fundraising chairs. And to Ivan Boothe, who will be serving as the at-large social networking chair for 2 more years. Also, exiting board cochair, Michael Nagler was appointed to be an at-large board member or a year by a board vote last week.

 

 

Local screening of Budrus and the Declare Peace Fair

For anyone who is around for the summer and missed our screening of Budrus in the spring semester, you can see it Friday, July 1, at 7:00 p.m. at the Peace Center of Delaware County, 1001 Old Sproul Road, Springfield, PA.

 

Then you can attend the Declare Peace Fair on Independence Mall on Saturday, July 2, 1:00 – 3:30 p.m. The event will be held at the Independence Visitors Center at 6th and Market Streets.

  • Music (including Tom Mullian and friends)
  • Dramatic Readings
  • Poetry
  • Story-Telling
  • Speakers
  • Literature/Display tables.
  • For more information call the Brandywine Peace Community at 610-544-1818.

    Summer 2011

    Enjoy the summer and stay tuned for Swarthmore Project updates!

    Also, be sure to look for recent grads and Swarthmore alums at the Philly Live-Arts + Fringe in August and September!

     

    Summer 2011

    Enjoy the summer and stay tuned for Swarthmore Project updates!

    Also, be sure to look for recent grads and Swarthmore alums at the Philly Live-Arts + Fringe in August and September!

     

    Summer 2011

    Enjoy the summer and stay tuned for Swarthmore Project updates!

    Also, be sure to look for recent grads and Swarthmore alums at the Philly Live-Arts + Fringe in August and September!

     

    Congratulations to Peace and Conflict Studies’ Class of 2011!

    Today is commencement, so we would like to congratulate our graduating seniors.

    • Samia Abbass
    • Meghan Aucker Becker
    • Kira Kern
    • Jung “Kevin” Kim
    • Myung Eun Lee “Mel”
    • Melinda Neal
    • Devon Novotnak
    • Nicole Topich
    • Jennifer Trinh

    You have put in a lot of work and passion to complete your degrees.  This is a real accomplishment for each of you. We’re especially impressed with the way in which you bent your academic work toward understanding the challenges of destructive conflict, studying nonviolent alternatives, and envisioning a world without exploitation or war. You will no doubt, in your own ways, continue to help us reach these goals.

    Stay in touch and best wishes with your next endeavors!