<< Front page News November 21, 2003

Community Events Calendar

Friday, November 21

Lecture: “A Pepsyian Peep at Purcell’s World.” Steven Plank, Professor of Musicology. Presented in conjunction with “Evening of English Baroque Music and Dance.” Bibbins 223, 4:30 p.m.
Workshop:
Baroque Dance Residency Class, with members of the New York Baroque Dance Company. Dance Class #1Introduction to the Courante, Minuet and BourÄe. Part of the Baroque Dance Residency. Central 25, 7 p.m.

Saturday, November 22

Bazaar: Oberlin Senior Center Holiday Bazaar. Oberlin Senior Center, 10 a.m.
Workshop:
Baroque Dance Residency Class, with members of the New York Baroque Dance Company. Dance Class #2Gavotte, Gigue, and the English Hornpipe. Part of the Baroque Dance Residency. Warner Dance Studio, 3 p.m.
Reading:
Peter Stephan Jungk, 35th Max Kade German Writer-in-Residence. Selected readings from Tigor/ Snowflake Constant (in English). Max Kade German House Lounge, 4 p.m.
Fundraiser:
Festival of Trees. Main Street Oberlin, Inc. and the Oberlin Chamber’s Premier Fundraising Event. Oberlin Inn, 6:30 p.m.
Workshop:
Baroque Dance Residency Class, with members of the New York Baroque Dance Company. Dance Class #3Sarabande and Rigaudon. Part of the Baroque Dance Residency. Central 25, 7 p.m.
Workshop:
A Night Without a Home Sleepout. Spend a night sleeping on Tappan Square in an event that will raise awareness of homelessness and involve discussions of ways to end it. Tappan Square, 7 p.m.

Sunday, November 23

Workshop: Baroque Dance Residency Class, with members of the New York Baroque Dance Company. Dance Class #4 - Chaconne/Passacaille and question period. Part of the Baroque Dance Residency. Warner Dance Studio, 7 p.m.

Monday, November 24

Seminar: The USA PATRIOT Act and the Library. Learn about the USA PATRIOT Act and talk about its implications for libraries and library patrons in a one-hour discussion session with your peers. Mudd Library, Thornton room, 7 p.m.

Tuesday, November 25

Lecture: “Particle-In-Cell Simulation: A Third Approach To Plasma Physics.” Presented by Dr. Phillip L. Pritchett (OC ‘65), University of California, Los Angeles. Wright Lecture Hall, 4:35 p.m.

Thursday, November 27

Happy Thanksgiving. Free Day.

   

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