The Bloomington PRIDE Film Festival explores the lives and experiences of the LGBTQ+ community through feature-length and short films and live performances that advocate community-wide attitudes of awareness, acceptance, and appreciation of diversity.
For more information (schedule, film descriptions, etc.): http://bloomingtonpride.org
Want to keep getting your favorite market goods all winter? The Bloomington Winter Farmers’ Market has over 30 vendors with a diversity of produce, meats, eggs, dairy, soaps, flowers, plants, mushrooms, honey, syrup, prepared foods, and holiday items. Come for breakfast, live music, and a great variety of local vendors. For more info, check out the website (bloomingtonwinterfarmersmarket.com), like us on Facebook, or email mailto:[email protected].
SEEKING NEW AND EXPERIENCED GRASSROOTS ACTIVIST: Feeling supremely frustrated, anxious, and/or angry about the shaky ground your inalienable rights are sitting on? Us too. Be a founding member of the Monroe County NOW chapter. Enjoy the supportive infrastructure and name recognition of NOW in these upcoming, difficult years. Boots to the ground, hand-in-hand, we will fight hard with tangible actions on local and national issues. We WILL make a difference.
Art Historian Diane Pelrine will present a free, public lecture “Skin as Canvas: A Global View of Tattooing” in FA room 102. Lecture followed by Gala in the Grunwald Gallery where guests will enjoy tapas, wine, and other refreshments while viewing the exhibit “Indiana Tattoo: History and Legacy” from 5 – 7 pm.
For ticket information, contact Alexandra at 812-855-9556 or [email protected] – tickets available at the door of the Grunwald Gallery.
“In 1989, Maestro Bitetti founded one of the finest guitar programs in the world at IU Jacobs.”
Enjoy a unique performance by 12 guitarists using a wide variety of traditional and non-traditional instruments. Organizers of the prestigious annual IU International Guitar Competition, the Guitar Ensemble performs music related to the classical guitar tradition and various other styles while featuring original works. Watch for announcements of community workshops relating to this performance!
Help us welcome in the year of the Rooster. Come celebrate the Chinese New Year with cherry blossom painting, noise makers, and other family friendly crafts.
We also will host an awards ceremony on Sunday January 29th, where we will distribute cash prizes and gift certificates made possible by donations from Bloomington North Rotary, The Bloomington Watercolor Society, The National Society of Arts and Letters, and Pygmalion’s Art Supplies.
Co-presented by the Writers Guild and the Bloomington & Monroe County Convention Center.
Guest Readers: Lisa Low and Stephen Hopkins
There is an Open Mic following the guest readings.
This event is open to the public. Parking in the back.
Our educational Sunday Jam Sessions continue this Sunday from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm at the Player’s Pub. The house band is the Monika Herzig Trio – all ages, levels, and instruments are invited to participate and the public is welcome to come enjoy the music with no cover charge.
One of the featured groups for the Future of Jazz Concert combos will be picked from the most dedicated student jammers, so, students, make sure you attend! Coordinated by Monika Herzig and Chris Parker, the series is sponsored by Smithville Charitable Foundation, Indianapolis Musicians Local#3, B’Town Jazz, the B’Town Jazz Collective and Players Pub.
Part of Wang Toon’s quasi-comical Taiwan trilogy, Banana Paradise follows the path of a young man named Door Latch and his friend who move to Taiwan in 1949, believing it to be a land of opportunity. Door Latch meets a woman who he marries, taking on her late husband’s name and diploma to help him find employment and help care for her son. This eventually leads to complicated, embarrassing, and comedic situations as he wants to travel back to Mainland China decades later. In Mandarin with English subtitles. Introduction by Professor Guo-Juin Hong. (HD Presentation)
CHINA REMIXED: LEADING SCHOLARSHIP ON CHINESE CINEMA
Try out different games and activities with students from Indiana University who use an
interactive method to help children learn a less commonly taught language, and develop their
language skills overall. Presented by Bridges, a project of IU’s School of Global and
International Studies. Ages 4-12.
Would you like to help scientists find answers? You can as a Citizen Scientist! Discover easy projects you can do that provide real information for scientists. There are thousands of projects, and many can be done from your couch. We’ll sample several Citizen Science projects, and you will be a Citizen Scientist by the end of this program. For older children, teens, and adults.
Team Trivia with prizes, if your team can beat mine.
On Tuesday eve, January 31st, beginning at 5:30p.m. The Venue will host a presentation by Michelle Martin-Colman, a Safe & Civil Colleague Facilitator, on going “From Fit to Fat in Five, with someone who did it !!! Did it take you five weeks, five months, or five years to put on extra pounds you suddenly can’t get rid of? Come exchange stories and talk about how weird it feels to change so dramatically inside and outside, and most importantly “WHY”, and what you’ll do next for that self-loving month of February. This is an exploration, NOT a sales pitch. We’ll explore feelings, observations, and reasons why, in an atmosphere of agreed confidentiality, welcoming good spirits, with no inquiring press or photographers allowed.
Light refreshments will be provided and The Venues complete collection of art and gifts will be on display and available for purchase.
Join us!
Make your very own snow slime! This fun, easy, and messy experiment will leave you with the perfect slime for a winter wonderland. For ages 6 to 12.
Team Trivia with prizes, if your team can beat mine.
The film documents recent political attacks on public higher education across the country.
Weekly all-ages Blues Jam. Host band will play the first set, then invite you & others to join in.
The Commission on Hispanic and Latino Affairs is established to work toward economic, educational and social equity for Hispanics and Latinos residing in Bloomington and to promote cooperation and understanding among cultures. Learn more about the Commission.
All Commission meetings are open to the public and are held the first Wednesday of every month at 5:30pm in the McCloskey conference room at City Hall, 401 N. Morton Street, Bloomington. If you are interested in serving as a member of the commission on Hispanic and Latino Affairs go to the Bloomington City Clerk’s home page to complete an application. If you have any questions, contact the City Clerk and Council office at (812) 349-3408.
Sign-up starts at 9. Stage times are 12 minutes or less. We start at 9:15 & go till midnight. Come perform or enjoy the performances.
First Thursdays is a monthly series featuring extended evening hours on the first Thursday of every month, with activities for everyone. Our May First Thursday will be the last major event at the art museum before it closes for renovations.
The City of Bloomington Commission on the Status of Women explores women’s issues and concerns, celebrates women’s accomplishments, and promotes solutions to the problems and challenges faced by women. Learn more about the commission, including values and members.
The Commission on the Status of Women usually meets the first Thursday of each month at Showers City Hall. The Public is welcome to attend these meetings. For more information, contact Sue Owens, 812-349-3468 or [email protected]
The African American Dance Company 19th Annual Dance Workshop exposes participants to dance from the perspectives of African American culture and the broader African Diaspora through master classes, panel discussions, and enlightening dialogue. The workshop will include dance classes exploring West Indian/Jamaican, Afro-Cuban traditional and popular, West African styles, Vogue, and Contemporary Modern dance.
No previous dance experience is required! (If taking a Vogue class, feel free to bring a heel, preferably with ankle support; no wedges/platforms.)
The workshop also includes three events FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC:
Lecture demonstration with renowned Vogue artist Cesar Valentino on Thursday, March 2, at 7 p.m. in the NMBCC Grand Hall
Reception and Chat with the Artists on Friday, March 3, at 7 p.m. in NMBCC A201
Dance Showcase on Saturday, March 4, at 7 p.m. in NMBCC Grand Hall.
Learn more and register at go.iu.edu/aadcworkshop.
BPP is proud to announce its third show of the 2016-17 Mainstage Season, Row After Rowby Jessica Dickey. Row After Row is part of BPP’s Off Broadway/On-Ninth series. The production is directed by David Anspaugh, director of the award-winning films Hoosiers and Rudy. Row After Row is Anspaugh’s second production at BPP. He directed 2014’s Woodward/Newman Drama Award winner Ugly Lies the Bone by Lindsay Ferrentino.
David Anspaugh is thrilled to be directing again at BPP. “Exploring and telling relevant stories has always been important to me as a director. I believe this script – although about Civil War re-enactment – mirrors some of the struggles we’re trying to navigate in our current political and cultural landscape. I think is it a very timely and significant story.”
In Row After Row, historical accuracy is paramount to Cal and Tom, two hardcore Civil War re-enactors, fresh off their latest Gettysburg battle. But their accuracy is compromised when they’re joined by a soldier with a less than authentic confederate uniform… and the wrong gender. Straddling 1863 and today, Row After Row is a dark comedy about choosing your cause and finding your courage.
David Sheehan, (Home, Thirty Day Mourning Period, You Remind Me of You) is the show’s Assistant Director. “What’s striking about Row After Row is how this little play about re-enacting history manages to march completely in step with current events. Without stooping to partisan bickering, Row manages to create a meaningful, dramatic but often civil, dialogue about political correctness and especially the role of women in our national trajectory that brings to mind the tavern conversations that helped to shape this country,” he says.
Row After Row stars Paul Daily (Rx), Michael Sheehan, and Emily Radke (The Bull, The Moon and the Coronet of Stars). The show features Scenic Design by David Wade (Thirty Day Mourning Period, Toast,Billy Witch), Lighting Design by Aaron Bowersox (Toast, The Bull, the Moon and the Coronet of Stars), and Costume Design by Scott B. Jones (The Life and Slimes of Marc Summers, Ugly Lies the Bone, She Kills Monsters).
With the Off-Broadway/On-Ninth series, BPP helps a successful new play move across the country. No need to purchase plane fare – we’ll bring the hits to you!
Area legislators will share their views and answer questions regarding the current session of the Indiana General Assembly during a legislative forum at Indiana University Bloomington from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Friday, Feb. 3, at the DeVault Alumni Center, 1000 E. 17th St..
State legislators scheduled to attend include Sen. Eric Koch, R-Bedford; Sen. Mark Stoops, D-Bloomington; Rep. Jeff Ellington, R-Bloomington; Rep. Chris May, R-Bedford; Rep. Peggy Mayfield, R-Martinsville; and Rep. Matt Pierce, D-Bloomington. The forum is sponsored by the Monroe County Chapter of the IU Alumni Association and is free and open to the public. Those who wish to attend are asked to RSVP via the IU Alumni Association website (.
A panel of scholars lead a roundtable discussion on young feminist activism in China.
This event is part of the IU Arts and Humanities Council “China Remixed” Festival.
Monroe Convention Center Art Gallery, 302 S. College Avenue. Gallery Walk exhibit featuring “Here and There: Meditations in Mosaic”, mosaics by local artist Christopher Elam. The MCC will host a simple reception on Friday, January 6th, 5PM–8PM as part of the January Gallery Walk. Exhibit is on display through January 15, 2017 in the Ralph Rogers Room.
The Convention Center will provide free parking. Learn more at www.bloomingtonconvention.com
For the month of February Gather is overjoyed towelcome small business owner Ryan Woods to our Gallery Wall. For those of you unfamiliar with Mr Ryan Woods – he and his partner Toby own and operate vegan/veg friendly restaurant The Owlery, in downtown Bloomington. Ryan is also an esteemed painter and musician.
For this work featured at Gather for the month of February you’re sure to see his personality shine through in his mixed media pieces. Each piece emotes a very specific time and place, holding us here in this difficult time in our history. Ryan Woods is an artist, musician and restaurant owner currently living in Bloomington,IN. He has a BFA from the Art Academy of Cincinnati in painting.
Visit us on First Friday for Gallery Walk in February, on February 3rd from 5-8pm for our opening reception to meet the artist and enjoy light refreshments. Works will remain on display at Gather throughout the month of February (Gather hours: Tues – Fri 11-5, Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4).
On Friday, February 3rd ,2017 stop by Flowing Colors Studio, (a working arts studio located above Caveat Emptor Book Sellers,) and watch Don Geyra at work on a painting. The studio at 112 North Walnut Street, Suite 600. Open 5pm to 8pm first Friday. Classes available.
Walter Hamilton: Retrospective
Linda Tien: A Home
National Society of Arts & Letters: 2017 Highlights
Seth Headdy: Quick Thoughts
Joel Washington is a self-taught, Indiana-based artist. His one-of-a-kind acrylic paintings have been showcased in the Indiana State Museum and the U.S.
Embassy in Thailand.
He began his journey as an artist after seeing the Beatles’ movie “Yellow Submarine” when he was a child. Along with the Beatles, Joel counts jazz, vintage Disney animation, comic books, classic films and the art of the 1960s among his influences
Lizzy Salvaggio recently graduated with a BFA in Printmaking and Digital Art from the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee. Lizzy is a practicing printmaker, bookmaker, and illustrator who enjoys creating visual representations of stories old and new.
“Nature is all around us and has been influencing culture, art, and folklore for centuries. This show is an exploration of fairy tales and nature, and how they work together to create a narrative. They can create their own story, become the catalyst for the plot, or are innocent bystanders that are used for good or evil.”
Anabel, a University of New Mexico alumna, recently visited New Mexico to spend a week painting with renowned Master Pastelist Albert Handell. The paintings derive from her journey. Anabel is a juried member of the Indiana Artisans Project and the Hoosier Salon. She is a member of Hoosier Artist gallery in Nashville, Indiana.
Love at First Friday comes around again this year with Levi McGranahan, a designer and artist that uses a combination of traditional and digital techniques to create work that is simple and playful with an emphasis on bold color, contrast, and movement. Deep Cuts is a collection of abstract works created over the course of the past year. Most of the pieces were made in a largely improvised and stream of consciousness manner focusing on the relationships between shapes and the space they occupy.
Check out his instagram: www.instagram.com/levimcg
Join us Friday, February 3rd
5-8 PM
– MAKE-YOUR-OWN WORKSHOP
– BLACKOUT POETRY
– PROJECTION WALL
– USUAL REFRESHMENTS
– PRINTS FOR SALE
Description: Larry Spears’s personal involvement in creating pottery spans over forty years of working with clay. Basically, he makes pots. Larry still feels that it is one of the most expressive art mediums. The shapes he uses have been evolving over the past four decades. He continually analyzes and formulates constant changes when developing his ever-expanding glaze palette. Many of his pieces are sprayed, dipped, brushed, spattered and layered with various glazes and slips. The majority of Larry’s work is fired in reduction in a gas kiln to cone 9.
The work for the exhibit “Vessels”, includes many new pieces with hand built appendages made from clay and various other elements. The aim of these designs is to create contrasting color and surface elements that work in harmony with the form.
On Display: February 3rd – 25th
The Venue is pleased to host an exhibition of adoration themed creations, inspired by the season of love! We have tasked several of our top jewelry creators to produce a single anchor piece that best exhibits how romance inspires them. Look for new works from Amy Greely Designs, Fossil Rain, Charmhouse Designs, Theresa McClure Designs, Sleepy Cat Studios and more!
Gourmet refreshments will be served in the usual fashion of Gallery Walk, and you can visit the following link for free parking options for Gallery Walk.
We look forward to hosting you Friday!
For Gallery Walk , The Vault at Gallery Mortgage is pleased to offer a unique opportunity. In celebration of The Week of Chocolate, The Vault will host a group exhibition of paintings from the Bloomington Watercolor Society, themed to the appreciation of the sights, sounds, and flavors of Mardi Gras.
Mardi Gras has a rich history with traditions that vary from country to country, but here in the states it is widely recognized as a carnival style celebration though the streets of the French Quarter of New Orleans, highlighted with costumes, parades, food and more. Visit our show and see just how Mardi Gras inspires our local art community!
Proceeds from this show will be donated in support LIFEDesigns, a local nonprofit whose mission is to partner with people of all ages and abilities. LIFEDesigns offers community and at home support, life skills development, employment support and more for people across South Central Indiana who are affected by a disability. This will be an opportunity to experience our local art community and support a local cause in one event.
Gourmet refreshments and live entertainment will be on hand, and you can visit the following link for free parking options nearby.
http://bloomington.in.gov/Downtown+Parking
We look forward to hosting you Friday!
Presented by Writers Guild at Bloomington
Co-Sponsored by By Hand Gallery and Gather : handmade shoppe & Co:
Featuring poets Abegunde, Susan Amis, Emily Corwin, and JL Kato with musical guests American Standard (Greg Buse and Rebecca Keith)
Abegunde is a Memory Keeper who chooses to forget that words have limits. She chooses to remember – and live by – the words of a 5th grade student: Poetry can change the world. As a result, she spends her days and dream time chanting silenced memories into spoken histories. On the weekdays, when she isn’t birthing new words out of sound and images, she shapeshifts into an IU professor of African American and African Diaspora Studies and Graduate Mentoring Center director.
Susan Amis is a writer and aspiring Limnologist from Minneapolis, MN currently pursuing her MFA at Indiana University. She enjoys poetry quite a bit.
Emily Corwin is an MFA candidate in poetry at Indiana University-Bloomington and the Poetry Editor for Indiana Review. Her writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Gigantic Sequins, glitterMOB, Hobart, smoking glue gun, and Word Riot. Her chapbook My Tall Handsome was recently published through Brain Mill Press. You can follow her @exitlessblue on Twitter and Instagram.
JL Kato‘s poetry collection, Shadows Set in Concrete, chronicles the life of a Japanese immigrant in Indiana. It was selected the 2011 Best Book of Indiana by Indiana Center for the Book. Kato’s poems have appeared in Paterson Literary Review, Tipton Poetry Journal, Raintown Review, and So It Goes. He is poetry editor of Flying Island, the online literary journal of the Indiana Writers Center. He also serves as president of Brick Street Poetry Inc., a nonprofit group that advocates for poetry in public places.
Greg Buse and Rebecca Keith form American Standard— a folk duo that enjoys singing everything from contemporary indie folk to classic tunes from the ‘70s and ‘80s to original material written by Greg. Although they met in 2002, they didn’t start performing together until 2013. Both have positions at Indiana University, families, and other activities that keep them busy, but one day plan to take their music on the road.
First Friday @ the Fell: Confessions of a Trapeze Artist paintings by Juliana Burrell
February First Friday @ the Fell will feature Confessions of a Trapeze Artist, paintings by Juliana Burrell. The opening reception is February 3rd from 6 to 9 pm at the I Fell Building, 415 West 4th Street in Bloomington. The AsaBela Studio Aerial Performers will perform throughout the evening. The show will hang until February 24th.
Friday, February 3rd, 6:00-9:00 p.m.
The I Fell Building
415 West 4th St
Bloomington, IN
Exhibit hangs February 3 – 24
Gallery hours: Wednesday 2-6pm, Friday 2-7pm and Sat noon to 2pm.
The African American Dance Company 19th Annual Dance Workshop exposes participants to dance from the perspectives of African American culture and the broader African Diaspora through master classes, panel discussions, and enlightening dialogue. The workshop will include dance classes exploring West Indian/Jamaican, Afro-Cuban traditional and popular, West African styles, Vogue, and Contemporary Modern dance.
No previous dance experience is required! (If taking a Vogue class, feel free to bring a heel, preferably with ankle support; no wedges/platforms.)
The workshop also includes three events FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC:
Lecture demonstration with renowned Vogue artist Cesar Valentino on Thursday, March 2, at 7 p.m. in the NMBCC Grand Hall
Reception and Chat with the Artists on Friday, March 3, at 7 p.m. in NMBCC A201
Dance Showcase on Saturday, March 4, at 7 p.m. in NMBCC Grand Hall.
Learn more and register at go.iu.edu/aadcworkshop.
Says You! is a long-running, nationally broadcasted show on air on WFIU Saturday mornings and one of the most challenging shows on Public Radio. This public radio game show of bluff and bluster, words and whimsy is coming to the Playhouse on Friday, February 3 for 2 live tapings.
What is Says You?…a simple game with words played by two teams in front of live, enthusiastic audiences from coast to coast. For two decades, they have offered listeners the best quips, quotes and questions that public radio has to offer, all scored to the rhythms of musical guest performers.
If you’re new to the show, we invite you to join their panelists as host Barry Nolan challenges them with the most interesting and difficult questions you’re likely to hear on the airwaves. Their motto: It’s not important to know the answers…it’s only important to like the answers.
There are dozens of categories to pique your curiosity: ‘Cryptic Puns,’ ‘Definitions and Derivations,’ ‘What’s the Difference’ and ‘Odd Man Out,’ to name a few. And at the core of the game – the bluffing rounds. Here, three definitions are given for a mystery word, only one of which is the actual meaning. Think you can determine who’s bluffing? Try it and see if you can out-think our panelists.
Says You! is friends having fun…a parlor game with the most clever and gentle folks around. Says You! was originally created, produced and hosted by Richard Sher.
BPP is proud to announce its third show of the 2016-17 Mainstage Season, Row After Rowby Jessica Dickey. Row After Row is part of BPP’s Off Broadway/On-Ninth series. The production is directed by David Anspaugh, director of the award-winning films Hoosiers and Rudy. Row After Row is Anspaugh’s second production at BPP. He directed 2014’s Woodward/Newman Drama Award winner Ugly Lies the Bone by Lindsay Ferrentino.
David Anspaugh is thrilled to be directing again at BPP. “Exploring and telling relevant stories has always been important to me as a director. I believe this script – although about Civil War re-enactment – mirrors some of the struggles we’re trying to navigate in our current political and cultural landscape. I think is it a very timely and significant story.”
In Row After Row, historical accuracy is paramount to Cal and Tom, two hardcore Civil War re-enactors, fresh off their latest Gettysburg battle. But their accuracy is compromised when they’re joined by a soldier with a less than authentic confederate uniform… and the wrong gender. Straddling 1863 and today, Row After Row is a dark comedy about choosing your cause and finding your courage.
David Sheehan, (Home, Thirty Day Mourning Period, You Remind Me of You) is the show’s Assistant Director. “What’s striking about Row After Row is how this little play about re-enacting history manages to march completely in step with current events. Without stooping to partisan bickering, Row manages to create a meaningful, dramatic but often civil, dialogue about political correctness and especially the role of women in our national trajectory that brings to mind the tavern conversations that helped to shape this country,” he says.
Row After Row stars Paul Daily (Rx), Michael Sheehan, and Emily Radke (The Bull, The Moon and the Coronet of Stars). The show features Scenic Design by David Wade (Thirty Day Mourning Period, Toast,Billy Witch), Lighting Design by Aaron Bowersox (Toast, The Bull, the Moon and the Coronet of Stars), and Costume Design by Scott B. Jones (The Life and Slimes of Marc Summers, Ugly Lies the Bone, She Kills Monsters).
With the Off-Broadway/On-Ninth series, BPP helps a successful new play move across the country. No need to purchase plane fare – we’ll bring the hits to you!
A queen and a kingdom are on the brink. . . .
The king is missing and presumed dead—and Queen Rodelinda faces danger on every front. A power hungry aristocrat has usurped the throne and demands that Rodelinda marry him or see her only son murdered.
Experience one of Handel’s most popular operas in this stunning new production. Director Tom Diamond is one of Canada’s most acclaimed directors, with countless hits at the esteemed Canadian Opera Company. British designer Philip Witcomb has won some of the industry’s most prestigious awards, for evocative and visually stunning productions for everything from intimate studio productions to open-air spectaculars.
Want to keep getting your favorite market goods all winter? The Bloomington Winter Farmers’ Market has over 30 vendors with a diversity of produce, meats, eggs, dairy, soaps, flowers, plants, mushrooms, honey, syrup, prepared foods, and holiday items. Come for breakfast, live music, and a great variety of local vendors. For more info, check out the website (bloomingtonwinterfarmersmarket.com), like us on Facebook, or email mailto:[email protected].
Stop by the East Bloomingfoods patio room and shop handwoven Earth-inspired textiles, naturally dyed with herbs and flowers. Organic cotton, silk, linen, wool and more. Clothing apparel & accessories handmade by local fiber artist, Sarah Dye. For more info visit: www.sarahdyewithherbs.com
The public is invited to a League of Women Voters Legislative Update on Saturday, February 4, from 9:30 to 11 a.m., in the Bloomington City Council Chambers. State legislators representing Monroe County will discuss developments in the Indiana General Assembly and will respond to audience questions and concerns.
This is the second of five planned Legislative Updates sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Bloomington-Monroe County. All updates will be held in the Bloomington City Council Chambers, Showers Building, 401 N. Morton St. and are free and open to the public. They will be taped by Cable Access Television Services through the Monroe County Public Library and will be replayed by CATS throughout the current legislative session.
Subsequent Legislative Updates are scheduled for March 4, April 8, and May 13.
George Leopold, the latest biographer of American astronaut hero Gus Grissom, provides insight to the renown legend. Purchase your own copy of the book signed by the author.
You Could Win a Night stay at the Abe Martin Lodge for you and your furry Best Friend in one of our Dog Friendly Rooms or a 2017 Indiana State Parks Pass for you and your pet to enjoy all year!!
Get your puppy outside for the day! This event will last from 9am-4pm. Sign-up and get map/points sheet at the Brown County State Park Nature Center from 9am-12pm. Turn in your Data sheet by 4:00pm at the Nature Center. Winners announced at 4:30pm.
Points with Codes will be located along select trails and throughout the park at unique park locations. Collect points throughout the day, the person with the highest score wins! In the event of a tie, the winners names will be placed in a hat and drawn. For more information please feel free to contact the Nature Center at 812-988-5240.
Contact Information:
Name: Patrick Haulter
Phone: 812-988-5240
Email: [email protected]
The African American Dance Company 19th Annual Dance Workshop exposes participants to dance from the perspectives of African American culture and the broader African Diaspora through master classes, panel discussions, and enlightening dialogue. The workshop will include dance classes exploring West Indian/Jamaican, Afro-Cuban traditional and popular, West African styles, Vogue, and Contemporary Modern dance.
No previous dance experience is required! (If taking a Vogue class, feel free to bring a heel, preferably with ankle support; no wedges/platforms.)
The workshop also includes three events FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC:
Lecture demonstration with renowned Vogue artist Cesar Valentino on Thursday, March 2, at 7 p.m. in the NMBCC Grand Hall
Reception and Chat with the Artists on Friday, March 3, at 7 p.m. in NMBCC A201
Dance Showcase on Saturday, March 4, at 7 p.m. in NMBCC Grand Hall.
Learn more and register at go.iu.edu/aadcworkshop.
BPP is proud to announce its third show of the 2016-17 Mainstage Season, Row After Rowby Jessica Dickey. Row After Row is part of BPP’s Off Broadway/On-Ninth series. The production is directed by David Anspaugh, director of the award-winning films Hoosiers and Rudy. Row After Row is Anspaugh’s second production at BPP. He directed 2014’s Woodward/Newman Drama Award winner Ugly Lies the Bone by Lindsay Ferrentino.
David Anspaugh is thrilled to be directing again at BPP. “Exploring and telling relevant stories has always been important to me as a director. I believe this script – although about Civil War re-enactment – mirrors some of the struggles we’re trying to navigate in our current political and cultural landscape. I think is it a very timely and significant story.”
In Row After Row, historical accuracy is paramount to Cal and Tom, two hardcore Civil War re-enactors, fresh off their latest Gettysburg battle. But their accuracy is compromised when they’re joined by a soldier with a less than authentic confederate uniform… and the wrong gender. Straddling 1863 and today, Row After Row is a dark comedy about choosing your cause and finding your courage.
David Sheehan, (Home, Thirty Day Mourning Period, You Remind Me of You) is the show’s Assistant Director. “What’s striking about Row After Row is how this little play about re-enacting history manages to march completely in step with current events. Without stooping to partisan bickering, Row manages to create a meaningful, dramatic but often civil, dialogue about political correctness and especially the role of women in our national trajectory that brings to mind the tavern conversations that helped to shape this country,” he says.
Row After Row stars Paul Daily (Rx), Michael Sheehan, and Emily Radke (The Bull, The Moon and the Coronet of Stars). The show features Scenic Design by David Wade (Thirty Day Mourning Period, Toast,Billy Witch), Lighting Design by Aaron Bowersox (Toast, The Bull, the Moon and the Coronet of Stars), and Costume Design by Scott B. Jones (The Life and Slimes of Marc Summers, Ugly Lies the Bone, She Kills Monsters).
With the Off-Broadway/On-Ninth series, BPP helps a successful new play move across the country. No need to purchase plane fare – we’ll bring the hits to you!
A queen and a kingdom are on the brink. . . .
The king is missing and presumed dead—and Queen Rodelinda faces danger on every front. A power hungry aristocrat has usurped the throne and demands that Rodelinda marry him or see her only son murdered.
Experience one of Handel’s most popular operas in this stunning new production. Director Tom Diamond is one of Canada’s most acclaimed directors, with countless hits at the esteemed Canadian Opera Company. British designer Philip Witcomb has won some of the industry’s most prestigious awards, for evocative and visually stunning productions for everything from intimate studio productions to open-air spectaculars.