Ithaca College Calendar of Events April 21–27

By David Maley, April 13, 2016

Ithaca College Calendar of Events April 21–27

THURSDAY, APRIL 21
DISCUSSION

“More Than a Story of Oppression,” a CSCRE Discussion Series presentation by Ithaca College MLK Scholars; noon, Clark Lounge, Egbert Hall.

MUSIC
Performance by the Opera Workshop; 7 p.m., Ford Hall, Whalen Center.

PERFORMANCE
Asian American Alliance performance and presentation by Filipino American singer JR Aquino, former contestant on “The Voice”; 7 p.m., Klingenstein Lounge, Egbert Hall.

SCREENING
Showing of the feature horror film “We Are What We Are,” followed by a discussion with producer Rodrigo Bellot, a 2001 Ithaca College graduate; 5 p.m., The Studio, Center Ithaca.

SUNDAY, APRIL 24
MUSIC

Concert by the Symphony and Chamber Orchestras, with special guest Grammy Award–winning soprano Dawn Upshaw; 4 p.m., Ford Hall, Whalen Center.

MONDAY, APRIL 25
MUSIC

Concert of woodwind chamber music; 7 p.m., Hockett Family Recital Hall, Whalen Center.

Concert by the Madrigals and Chorus; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall, Whalen Center.

TUESDAY, APRIL 26
MUSIC

Concert by the Jazz Vocal Ensemble; 7 p.m., Hockett Family Recital Hall, Whalen Center.

Concert by the Sinfonietta; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall, Whalen Center.

THEATRE
Ithaca College Theatre staging of Tom Stoppard’s witty and compelling drama “Arcadia”; 8 p.m., Hoerner Theatre, Dillingham Center (admission charged).

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27
MUSIC

Concert by the Percussion Ensemble; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall, Whalen Center.

ONGOING EXHIBITS
“NO/GOOD PLACE: Utopian Art from Finland,” an exhibition of photographs, films, performances and installations that explore the porous boundaries between utopia and dystopia; through April 22, Handwerker Gallery, Gannett Center. The gallery is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m.–9 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, noon–5 p.m.

“EXTRAPOLATE,” an exhibit of drawing, painting, printmaking, photography and collage by Ithaca College students exploring interpretations of the landscape; through May 1, Creative Space Gallery, 215 E. State St. The gallery is open Thursday through Sunday, noon–5 p.m.

ALL EVENTS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.