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Calendar of Events

September 29 - October 15

Monday, September 29

Music

Ithaca College Concerts series performance by Ani and Ida Kavafian; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall Auditorium (admission charged).

Workshop

"All about Social Security," a Gerontology Institute Workshop Series talk by Dave Cook, a manager with the social security administration; 2:00 p.m., north meeting room, Egbert Hall. Pre-registration is required, but admission is free for faculty, staff, and students on a space-available basis. For registration information call the Office of Continuing Education at 274-3143.


Tuesday, September 30

 Music

Faculty piano recital by Phiroze Mehta performing works by Brahms and Liszt; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall Auditorium.

Open House

Open house and demonstration of the new Textor smart classrooms (classrooms with built-in equipment allowing instructors to easily use traditional and computer-based presentation material in their lectures; 12:15 p.m., Textor 102.


Thursday, October 2

Music

Faculty clarinet recital by Michael Galván; 8:15 p.m, Ford Hall Auditorium.

Theater

Ithaca College Theatre presentation of William Shakespeare’s comedy Love’s Labor’s Lost; 8:00 p.m., Clark Theatre, Dillingham Center for the Performing Arts (admission charged).


Friday, October 3

 Theater

Ithaca College Theatre presentation of William Shakespeare’s comedy Love’s Labor’s Lost; 8:00 p.m., Clark Theatre, Dillingham Center for the Performing Arts (admission charged).


Saturday, October 4

 Symposium

Professional’s Symposium banquet, with a keynote address by Bev Smith, television and radio commentator and host of Black Entertainment Television’s Our Voices; 5:30 p.m., Emerson Suites, Phillips Hall. For ticket information call the IOP office at 274-3381.

Music

Junior viola recital by Heather Weeks performing works by Bloch, Bach, Martinu, and Clarke; 1:00 p.m., Nabenhauer Recital Room, Ford Hall. Senior voice recital by Melanie Eck performing works by Scarlatti, Schumann, Adler, Poulenc, and Ives; 2:00 p.m., Ford Hall Auditorium. Senior voice recital by Jason Cork, featuring the Ithaca College Men’s Chorus and performing works by Bach, Hahn, Mozart, Brahms, and Williams; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall Auditorium.

Theater

Ithaca College Theatre presentation of William Shakespeare’s comedy Love’s Labor’s Lost; 8:00 p.m., Clark Theatre, Dillingham Center for the Performing Arts (admission charged).


Sunday, October 5

 Symposium

"Training for a Peak Experience," an Ithaca College Symposium for Athletes keynote address by Cornell University women’s novice rowing coach Charlotte Hollings; 12:40 p.m., Emerson Suites, Phillips Hall. Call the Ithaca College Office of Continuing Education at 274-3143 for registration information.

Music

Junior voice recital by Carla Cosentine performing works by Purcell, Rossini, Puccini, Gounod, and others; 1:00 p.m., Nabenhauer Recital Room, Ford Hall. Faculty recital by Jamal Rossi, saxophone, and Pablo Cohen, guitar, performing works by Gnatalli, Towner, Hovhaness, Villa-Lobos, Thomas, and others; 4:00 p.m., Ford Hall Auditorium. Senior clarinet recital by Michelle Hoover performing works by Etler, Spohr, Martino, and Arnold; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall Auditorium.


Monday, October 6

Music

Recital by voice faculty members Carol McAmis, Beth Ray, David Parks, and Randie Blooding featuring works by Brahms, Barber, Kern, Bernstein, and others; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall Auditorium.

Screening

A retrospective of works by Skip Landen Professional in Residence Daniel Reeves ’76; 7:30 p.m., Park Hall Auditorium.

Workshop

"Adaptive Design for Alzheimer's Care," a Gerontology Institute Workshop Series talk by Paul Eshelman and Gary Evans of the Department of Design and Environmental Analysis, Cornell University; 2:00 p.m., north meeting room, Egbert Hall. Pre-registration is required, but admission is free for faculty, staff, and students on a space-available basis. For registration information call the Office of Continuing Education at 274-3143.


Tuesday, October 7

 Lecture

Racial Awarness Series talk by Esmeralda Santiago, author of When I was Puerto Rican and American Dream; 6:00 p.m., Emerson Suites, Phillips Hall. A panel discussion, "The Great Unmentionable Divide: Issues Between Blacks and Latinos," will follow the lecture. Panelists will be Santiago, Rev. Theresa Nance, and Ithaca College faculty member Hector Velez.

Music

Concert by the Ithaca College Symphony Orchestra; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall Auditorium.

Opening

Opening reception for The Hand That Holds Up All This Falling: Eingang (The Way In), a video installation and other works by Daniel Reeves ’76; 5:00 p.m., Handwerker Gallery. A gallery talk by the artist will be held at noon at the gallery.

Theater

Ithaca College Theatre presentation of William Shakespeare’s comedy Love’s Labor’s Lost; 8:00 p.m., Clark Theatre, Dillingham Center for the Performing Arts (admission charged).


Wednesday, October 8

 Music

Concert by the Ithaca College Symphonic Band and Concert Band, featuring works by Zdechlik, Giannini, Galbraith, Kushida, and Kozhevnikov; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall Auditorium.

Theater

Ithaca College Theatre presentation of William Shakespeare’s comedy Love’s Labor’s Lost; 8:00 p.m., Clark Theatre, Dillingham Center for the Performing Arts (admission charged).


Thursday, October 9

 Music

Concert by the Ithaca College Percussion Ensemble featuring the premiere performance of Concerto for Percussion Ensemble, by Arthur Chenail ’98; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall Auditorium.

Screening

Presentation of new works in progress by Skip Landen Professional in Residence Daniel Reeves ’76; 8:00 p.m., Park Hall Auditorium.

Theater

Ithaca College Theatre presentation of William Shakespeare’s comedy Love’s Labor’s Lost; 8:00 p.m., Clark Theatre, Dillingham Center for the Performing Arts (admission charged).


Friday, October 10

 Music

Junior voice recital by Donald Brown; 7:00 p.m., Nabenhauer Recital Room, Ford Hall.

Theater

Ithaca College Theatre presentation of William Shakespeare’s comedy Love’s Labor’s Lost; 8:00 p.m., Clark Theatre, Dillingham Center for the Performing Arts (admission charged).


Saturday, October 11

Music

Senior percussion recital by Arthur Chenail; noon, Ford Hall Auditorium. Junior violin recital by Tracey Matthews featuring works by Brahms, Martinu, Bach, and Sarasate; 1:00 p.m., Nabenhauer Recital Room, Ford Hall. Junior violoncello recital by Zachery Levi featuring works by Bach, Debussy, Prokofiev, and Popper, 3:00 p.m., Nabenhauer Recital Room, Ford Hall. Senior violin recital by Colleen Youngsma; 4:00 p.m., Ford Hall Auditorium. Faculty viola recital by Debra Moree featuring works by Marais, Bloch, Takemitsu, and Clarke; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall Auditorium.

Theater

Ithaca College Theatre presentation of William Shakespeare’s comedy Love’s Labor’s Lost; 2:00 and 8:00 p.m., Clark Theatre, Dillingham Center for the Performing Arts (admission charged).


Sunday, October 12

 Lecture

"Voices of Our Time" new music festival talk by Karel Husa Visiting Professor of Composition Tania León; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall Auditorium.

Music

Junior double bass recital by Chris Jevens; 1:00 p.m., Nabenhauer Recital Room, Ford Hall.


Monday, October 13

 Music

"Voices of Our Time" new music festival performance by the Ithaca College Symphony Orchestra and Faculty Chamber Ensemble, featuring works by León, Wilson, and Woodward; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall Auditorium.


Continuing Exhibits

 The Handwerker Gallery presents The Hand That Holds Up All This Falling featuring Daniel Reeves’s video installation Eingang (The Way In); October 7–December 13. An opening reception will be held at the gallery at 5:00 p.m., October 7. A gallary talk by the artist will be held that day at noon. Located on the first floor of the Gannett Center, the Handwerker Gallery is open weekdays from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., until 9:00 p.m. Thursdays, and from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Saturdays. The gallery is closed when the College is out of session.


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