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Friday November 20 2009

Blood Battle
Time:
2:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location:
Michigan Union, Pendleton Room
Type:
Community Service

Bleed Maize and Blue to Beat OSU by donating blood in the 28th Annual Blood Battle!

Web:
http://www.bloodbattle.org/
Sponsor:
Blood Drives United
Blood Battle
Time:
2:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location:
East Quad
Type:
Community Service

Bleed Maize and Blue to Beat OSU by donating blood in the 28th Annual Blood Battle!

Web:
http://www.bloodbattle.org/
Sponsor:
Blood Drives United
Exhibit - Economy in Crisis, 1974-75
Time:
N/A
Location:
Gerald Ford Library
Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

Economic crises on an international scale are not new, and President Ford inherited a tough one in 1974. A new exhibit at the Ford Library in Ann Arbor shows how he attacked a troubling brew of inflation, recession, budget deficits and oil supply worries. This exhibit features rarely seen artifacts and archival materials from the Ford Library and Museum collections.

Sponsor:
The Gerald R. Ford Foundation
Exhibit - Eventful Lives
Time:
N/A
Location:
Gerald Ford Library
Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

Permanent lobby exhibits present the stories of President Gerald Ford and First Lady Betty Ford through archival photos and documents.

Sponsor:
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
Permanent Exhibits at the Exhibit Museum of Natural History
Time:
N/A
Location:
Alexander G. Ruthven Museums Bld.
Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

The Hall of Evolution houses Michigan's largest display of prehistoric life. More than 600 million years of life on Earth are traced through fossils, models and dioramas. The Michigan Wildlife Gallery has a large collection of native Great Lakes birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians, with taxidermy mounts, habitat scenes, and the largest mastodon trackway on display in the world. There are also displays about some of the environmental problems faced in this region today. The Anthropology Displays feature artifacts from human cultures around the world. The Geology Displays on the fourth floor offer a large selection of rocks, minerals and gems. These displays are updated periodically. For more information go to www.lsa.umich.edu/exhibitmuseum/exhibits/permexhibits or call 734-764-0480.

Sponsor:
Exhibit Museum of Natural History
Art Under The Microscope: BioArtography Quilts - Fiber Artists @ Loose Ends
Time:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Location:
A. Alfred Taubman Health Center North Lobby

Room:
Floor 1

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

This unique collection of art quilts is inspired by scientific photographs taken by researchers at the U-M Center for Organogenesis. In the course of diagnostic research, the microscope and special stains are used to examine tissues for alterations in structure or function that are characteristic of health or disease. The beauty of the photographs of these tiny biological structures, which is a fascinating combination of art and science, inspired this series of quilts by the Washington DC group, Fiber Artists @ Loose Ends. Fiber artists chose from among these BioArtography images to design their quilts. This traveling exhibit, sponsored by the Society for the Arts in Healthcare in partnership with Gifts of Art and the Center for Organogenesis, aims to honor these scientific research efforts, enrich community spaces by bringing the arts into everyday life and raise public awareness about the importance of the arts in healthcare settings.

Web:
http://www.med.umich.edu/goa/exhibits.htm
Sponsor:
U-M Health System
Byways of Great Britain & Ireland - by Cheryl Hogue
Time:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Location:
University Hospital Main Corridor West

Room:
Floor 2

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

Combining her love of travel and photography, U-M alum Cheryl Hogue tours extensively through England, Scotland, and Ireland. Hogue's images, created by both small and medium format cameras, are sold professionally with applications in retail books, calendar art, magazine covers, text books, travel brochures, and other media. The subject matter in this exhibit includes many of the lesser known islands such as the Isle of Lewis in the outer Hebrides and Orkney off of Scotland.

Web:
http://www.med.umich.edu/goa/exhibits.htm
Sponsor:
U-M Health System
Contemplations: Chair Series II Paintings - by Candace Compton Pappas
Time:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Location:
University Hospitals
Room:
Lobby Floor 1

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

In her acrylic, ink and mixed media paintings, Candace Compton Pappas speaks boldly about the quiet she observes. Pappas' work arises from self-exploration and reflection on the natural environment, community, and family that surround her. Chair, house, and birds are repeated themes in her work. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Pappas grew up amidst the Bay Area Figurative Movement, and later she moved to Los Angeles and was immersed in the LA Feminist Art Movement, Conceptualism, and Performance Art. For the last 15 years she has lived, raised her family, and continued her art career in Chelsea, Michigan.

Web:
http://www.med.umich.edu/goa/exhibits.htm
Sponsor:
U-M Health System
Deep Blue: Ceramics - by Sadashi Inuzuka
Time:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Location:
University Hospital Main Corridor West

Room:
Floor 2

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

Sadashi Inuzuka was born in Kyoto, Japan and received his MFA from the Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, MI in 1987. He is known for his large installations that explore the intersection of human society and the natural world; traditional and innovative process; art and science; and ceramics and video. Currently, he is a Professor of Art at the U-M School of Art & Design. This exhibit is a part of Art and Abilities: Investing in Ability Week, Oct. 21-31, 2009; in addition, Inuzuka will be giving both a lecture and a children's workshop inspired by the theme of art and abilities. More information is at the bottom center of our website: http://www.med.umich.edu/goa .

Web:
http://www.med.umich.edu/goa/exhibits.htm
Sponsor:
U-M Health System
History of Dentistry exhibits at the Sindecuse Museum of Dentistry
Time:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:
Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

Exhibits at the Sindecuse Museum of Dentistry include Dental Operatories of the 1860s to 1930s, St. Apollonia-Patron Saint of Dentistry and more. Call 763-0767 or go to www.dent.umich.edu/museum for more information.

Web:
http://www.dent.umich.edu/museum
Sponsor:
School of Dentistry
Motawi at Home: Ceramic Art Tile - Motawi Tileworks
Time:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Location:
Taubman Health Centery North Lobby
Room:
Floor 1

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

This locally owned, nationally known art studio creates unique handmade tile reflecting the classic style and craftsmanship of America's historic Arts & Crafts movement. Brother and sister duo Karim and Nawal Motawi, both U of M alumni, are committed to handcrafting tile with vibrant, earthy glazes. Their passion is exploring new design and technical ideas, while maintaining a sustainable business that is a positive force in the community. Motawi Tileworks, now 17 years old, is a leader in the art tile market with 25 artisans on staff. In addition to this exhibit of newly released tiles, the U-M Health System has Motawi tile murals in the east and west Patient Elevator lobbies on floors 1-8. A free Make-A-Tile workshop will be held in the gallery on Thursday, Oct. 29 from 12:00-1:30 p.m.

Web:
http://www.med.umich.edu/goa/exhibits.htm
Sponsor:
U-M Health System
Secrets of the Garden - Scanner Art by Phyllis Ponvert
Time:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:
Cancer Center
Room:
Level 1
Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

These images were taken without a camera. Ponvert places her subjects directly on a digital scanner and then alters them in Photoshop. The images in this exhibit were taken over the past three years from subjects in her garden in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Her work has been shown at the Kerrytown Concert House, and her garden was chosen to be on the Ann Arbor Women's Farm and Garden Walk in 2008.

Web:
http://www.med.umich.edu/goa/exhibits.htm
Sponsor:
Gifts of Art
SOMEONE TALKED! - World War II: The Homefront
Time:
8:00 AM
Location:
Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library
Room:
North Lobby

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

North Lobby, First Floor, Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library Exhibit: "SOMEONE TALKED! World War II Posters from the University of Michigan Library"

Web:
http://www.lib.umich.edu/events
Sponsor:
University Library
The Animal Pieces: Ceramics - by Craig Hinshaw
Time:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Location:
Taubman Health Center South Lobby
Room:
Floor 1

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

The pieces in this show address the intertwined relationships of animals and humans. In this body of work, Craig Hinshaw explores how both animals and humans are affected by such issues as consumerism, ecology and pollution. He explores these themes in both the subject matter and the way that he manipulates the forms. However, an element of humor softens the tensions he creates with these challenging subjects, bringing levity to the work and raising questions rather than answering them. In addition to his own work, Hinshaw has a passion for teaching young children — he was voted Michigan Art Teacher of the Year around the time of an opening of his work at Ezar Gallery in New York City.

Web:
http://www.med.umich.edu/goa/exhibits.htm
Sponsor:
U-M Health System
The People of My World - by Ludmila Ketslakh
Time:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Location:
Taubman Health Center South Lobby
Room:
Floor 1

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

Formerly a Mechanical Engineer, Ludmila Ketslakh's interest in photography was triggered by a number of factors: her desire to explore different parts of the world, to seek and document unique cultures, and to challenge the insidious forces of dilution and uniformity in society. She fervently believes that the world is a beautiful and mystifying place, and that the people of her world are profoundly diverse and fascinating, each with their own unique experiences that define their images. Observers of Ketslakh's photography are captivated by its reality and absorbed into the emotion captured by her lens.

Web:
http://www.med.umich.edu/goa/exhibits.htm
Sponsor:
U-M Health System
UNITED WE WIN: The University of Michigan During World War II - World War II: The Homefront
Time:
8:00 AM
Location:
Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library
Room:
Library Gallery

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

Library Gallery, First Floor, Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library "UNITED WE WIN: The University of Michigan During World War II," an exhibit of photographs, posters, and other materials from the collections of the University of Michigan Library and the Bentley Historical Library

Web:
http://www.lib.umich.edu/events
Sponsor:
University Library
Wearable Art - 
Handwoven Fibers and More by Carol Furtado
Time:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:
Cancer Center
Room:
Main Lobby, Level B2

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

U-M School of Art & Design alumna Furtado started as a weaver over 30 years ago, working on a loom. She is now engaged in a variety of activities as she produces her line of wearable art. Handweaving, felting, dyeing and beading are common tools of her trade. Lately, she has been exploring Nuno felting, a Japanese technique which combines wool felt with silk fabric. One of her dyeing techniques is a resist process involving clamping and applying dye in multiple steps, creating a multiple-color, multiple-shape design.

Web:
http://www.med.umich.edu/goa/exhibits.htm
Sponsor:
Gifts of Art
Book of Iterations
Time:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:
202 S. Thayer
Room:
1010
Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

This provocative exhibition is comprised of two “bone books” made of horse skeletons and covered in hand-written texts, burnished in gold leaf, and shod in silver shoes. Three bridled horse skulls inscribed and leafed become cabinets for ephemeral objects and imagery clasped in the hands of priest figures dominating war landscapes.

Inscribed text references medieval and early modern Christianity from the first and second world war, and archival texts, produced in the 1870's in the now extinct Bushman language “ |xam.”

Through themes of sacrifice and redemption, the artist explores relic and archive in the context of writing and language, and considers the interchange between text and textuality, the visible and the invisible world.

The exhibition maps out the imaginary boundaries and landmarks of the miraculous history of the book, what it might look like, and where it might lead us in an ongoing journey.

Pippa Skotnes is the Andrew W. Mellon Fellow at the U-M Institute for the Humanities. She is professor of fine art and director of the Center for Curating the Archive at the Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Capetown, South Africa.

Professor Skotnes will be also be presenting the Wednesday Night Museums lecture “Curating the Archive: Representing Scattered Collections of the Colonial Past,” on December 2, 2009, 7:30, Helmut Stern Auditorium, University of Michigan Museum of Art.

A corresponding conference, “Archive, Museum, and the Safe House of Language” takes place on Thursday, December 3, 2009, 9am-4:30pm at the Institute for the Humanities, room 2022, 202 S. Thayer, Ann Arbor.

Web:
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/humin
Sponsor:
Institute for the Humanities

Additional Sponsors:
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Ida: Darwinius masillae
Time:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:
Exhibit Museum of Natural History - 1109 Geddes Avenue

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

"Ida," a new exhibit in the Exhibit Museum's Rotunda, displays a high-resolution cast of an extremely rare fossil discovered in 1983 near Messel, Germany, but only recently made available for study. The fossil has proven to be a “link” between the prosimian and simian ("anthropoid") primate lineages. It has "advanced" front teeth (incisors and canines) and second toes like those of monkeys, and is broadly representative of what human primate ancestors may have looked like during the Eocene epoch 47 million years ago. Ida (prounded "eeda") is named after after the daughter of Dr Jørn Hurum, the Norwegian vertebrate paleontologist who secured one section of the fossil from an anonymous owner, and led the research. Ida was about eight months old, or the equivalent of a six-year-old human. Publication of a paper on the discovery was accompanied by a book, The Link: Uncovering Our Earliest Ancestors by Colin Tudge, and a documentary shown on the History Channel (US), BBC One (UK),and various stations in Germany and Norway. U-M paleontologist Philip Gingerich and U-M anthropologist B. Holly Smith were two members of the "dream team" invited to study Ida. The exhibit will be on display through May 2010.

Web:
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/exhibitmuseum
Sponsor:
Arts At Michigan

Additional Sponsors:
University of Michigan Exhibit Museum of Natural History
Parisa Ghaderi - 
"Again the City I Love" & "Unkown Tourist Attractions of Tehran, Iran & Posters on AIDS"
Time:
9:00 AM
Location:
Pierpont Commons

Room:
Wall Gallery & Piano Lounge
Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

To me, Design is a way to keep me alive and make me truly believe “I design, so I am!” Mostly taking on social issues, I envision my work as a powerful weapon in dealing with challenges of the current civilized world. My greatest inspirations are among everything I see, feel and experience.

Graphic design fills me with a sense of accomplishment and integrity. It has proven to be the most amenable driving force for translating the inner vision to outer reality. Through my posters I can express my thoughts, ideals, joys, and regrets to touch the mind and hearts of my fellow human beings. Having respected the true value of creativity, I always tend to focus on novel ideas in order to make memorable and ever-lasting works of art. I adore simplicity and minimalism and this is well perceived from the direction I take in my works.

I also enjoy photography -- framing everyday life, traditions and beliefs. I do not seek to capture exceptionally rare moments and events; to me, every moment is unique and worth being read and seen many, many times. I use my photography vision in my posters, and enjoy the combination of photos with other forms of art. Through my works, I'd like people to explore life as they never had before, and to be more sensitive to minor happenings in its every aspect. I am inspired by my beautiful country, Iran, and its rich culture. There still would be a lot more to explore and experience. Here, I just framed a pixel of it!

-Parisa Ghaderi

Sponsor:
University Unions Arts & Programs
Takeshi Takahara "The Four Corners" (Printmaking exhibit) - 
RC Art Gallery welcomes A&D Professor Emeritus
Time:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:
East Quadrangle
Room:
RC Art Gallery

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

Artist's reception takes place from 5:00-7:00 on Friday October 23. Come to the Residential College Art Gallery in East Quad to experience the printmaking works by Takeshi Takahara.

Web:
http://www.rc.lsa.umich.edu
Sponsor:
Residential College
(Un)Natural History: The Museum Unveiled
Time:
10:00 AM
Location:
Museum of Art (Alumni Memorial Hall)

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

September 12 through December 6, 2009

Richard Barnes's series of photographs Animal Logic examines the role the museum plays in our understanding of ourselves through the acts of collecting, preservation, and display. Images from this large body of work include photographs of the collections from the Smithsonian Institution, the Museum of Comparative Anatomy in Paris, the Canadian Museum of Natural History, and the San Francisco Academy of Science. (Un)Natural History focuses primarily on the natural history museum and by extension collecting institutions in general, providing a kind of behind-the-scenes look at museum practice and display.

This exhibition will coincide with the UM LSA Theme Semester Meaningful Objects: Museums and the Academy. UMMA's presentation is projected to serve as part of a three-venue project highlighting different aspects of Barnes's work in partnership with the UM Institute for the Humanities—who have selected Richard Barnes as the Paula and Edwin Sidman Fellow in the Arts for 2009—and the Cranbrook Institute of Science in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.

Web:
http://umma.umich.edu/view/
Sponsor:
University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA)
Apples Peas & Pumpkin Pie: Where on Earth Does Our Food Come From?
Time:
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Location:
U-M Matthaei Botanical Gardens, 1800 N. Dixboro, Ann Arbor
Type:
Activity

Where do we get chocolate and bananas? What do potatoes, carrots, and onions have in common? How do you grind wheat to make spaghetti? And can you really play with your food? Get the answers to all these questions and more in an interactive fall exhibit and display at in the Conservatory at Matthaei Botanical Gardens. Exhibit features stations such as seeds, roots, and fruits where children can grind their own flour and learn about nuts and edible fruits and vegetables; apple tasting; create-a-menu activities; and a mum, pumpkin, and gourd display. Through Nov. 29. For more information call 734-647-7600

Web:
http://www.mbgna.umich.edu
Cost:
Adults $5.00; children 5-18 $2.00; under 5 free
Sponsor:
Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum
Back in the USSR: Ann Arbor's Ardis Publishing and Russian Literature
Time:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:
Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library
Room:
711 Hatcher South

Type:
EXHIBIT

An exhibit of books and archival materials from the Special Collections Library.

Sponsor:
Special Collections Library
Stearns Collection of Music
Time:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:
Moore Building (Music, Theatre, and Dance)

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

The Stearns Collection at the School of Music, Theatre & Dance is one of six major collections of musical instruments in North America. The 2,500-piece collection is internationally known and is a resource for musical and cultural education.

Web:
http://www.music.umich.edu/research/stearns_collection/index.htm
Sponsor:
School of Music
The Lens of Impressionism - 
Photography and Painting Along the Normandy Coast, 1850–1874
Time:
10:00 AM
Location:
Museum of Art (Alumni Memorial Hall)

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

October 10, 2009 through January 3, 2010

This exhibition advances a new argument for the origins of what was called “the new painting,” namely that a unique convergence of forces—social, artistic, technological, and commercial—along the Normandy coast of France dramatically transformed the course of photography and painting (as well as of the region itself). Within this framework, the invention of the camera and the development of early fine art photography in that particular setting will be seen as the specific catalysts that brought about a new approach to painting.

The project will showcase paintings, photographs, and drawings by some of the most treasured artists in the Western canon—Gustave Courbet, Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas, and Claude Monet among them—as well as pioneering photographers such as Gustave Le Gray and Henri Le Secq. Inspired by the scenic Normandy coast of France, these works—including representations of beach scenes, seascapes, fishing villages, resorts, and the region's pastoral beauty—will be brought together with archival materials related to early tourism and regional expressions of French nationalism from popular culture for an innovative examination of the impact of the then-new medium of photography on ideas of image making, the recording of passing time, the capacities of painting, and the rise of Impressionism itself.

Organized by UMMA, this exhibition is made possible in part by the Florence Gould Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, Masco Corporation, and the University of Michigan's Office of the Provost and Office of the Vice President for Research. Additional support has been provided by the family of Raymond F. Cunningham in his memory. Following its showing in Ann Arbor, the exhibition will travel to the Dallas Museum of Art.

Web:
http://umma.umich.edu/view/
Sponsor:
University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA)
Blood Battle
Time:
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Location:
Michigan Union Ballroom
Type:
Community Service

Bleed Maize and Blue to Beat OSU by donating blood in the 28th Annual Blood Battle!

Web:
http://www.bloodbattle.org
Sponsor:
Blood Drives United
EIHS Friday Workshop - Sharon Farmer
Time:
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Location:
Tisch Hall
Room:
1014
Type:
Lecture/Discussion

"Recovering Forgotten People in History"

Workshop with Sharon Farmer, Paolo Squatriti (History/Romance Languages and Literatures), Megan Raphoon (PhD Candidate, History), and Emily Price (PhD Candidate, History)

Located in 1014 Tisch Hall, 12-2 PM

Sponsor:
History - Eisenberg Institute
Translation Discussion - Translating Marx and Freud
Time:
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Location:
Tisch Hall

Room:
2015 - Comparative Literature Library
Type:
Lecture/Discussion

A brown bag discussion with Andrew Parker, Professor of English at Amherst College.

Web:
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/complit/yearoftranslation/events
Sponsor:
Comparative Literature
Readings for Transgender Day of Remembrance
Time:
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Location:
School of Social Work Building
Room:
McGregor Commons

Type:
Presentation

School of Social Work students, faculty, staff, and community members will read their own and others' writings honoring transgender individuals and culture. This will be a space to celebrate, learn about, and contemplate transgender experiences. We also invite people to wear black armbands on Friday in honor of those whose lives were taken from them in acts of violence. We will have armbands available all day in the McGregor Commons in the SSW building.

Web:
http://www.ssw.umich.edu/
Sponsor:
Spectrum Center

Additional Sponsors:
Rainbow Network
University of Michigan Chess Club Practice
Time:
2:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Location:
Michigan Union
Room:
Tap Room
Type:
Meeting

Drop in an play for 30 minutes or five hours! Free to members and non members who love the game of chess every friday during the fall semester.

Web:
http://umich.edu/~billiard
Sponsor:
Michigan Union Billiards
University of Michigan Scrabble Club
Time:
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Location:
Michigan Union
Room:
Tap Room
Type:
Meeting

The University of Michigan's Scrabble club is back and in full force! Come check out the club and play some scrabble every Friday from 3:30-5:30pm in the Tap Room of the Michigan Union.

Web:
http://umich.edu/~billiard
Sponsor:
Michigan Union Billiards
Billiards Club Meetings/Practices
Time:
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Location:
Michigan Union
Room:
Billiards Room
Type:
Meeting

Come check out the University of Michigan's Billiards Club. Even if you aren't a member, stop by at a meeting or practice to get more information and play some pool.

Web:
http://umich.edu/~billiard
Sponsor:
Michigan Union Billiards
Jam Session - 
Collapsing Borders-Zerbrechenden Grenzen
Time:
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Location:
Duderstadt Center (Media Union)
Room:
Video Recording Studio

Type:
Performance

A trans-Atlantic live digital audio-video jam session. With Markus Guentner (Regensburg, Germany) and "nonspectacle" (Detroit-Ann Arbor).

Web:
http://www.ii.umich.edu/WCED
Sponsor:
Center for Russian and East European Studies

Additional Sponsors:
Screen Arts and Culture, CES-EUC, Duderstadt Center, Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies
University of Michigan Table Tennis Practice
Time:
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Location:
Coliseum
Type:
Meeting

This is open to members and non members who are thinking about joining the team. Practice is every MWF from 7-9pm at the Sports Coliseum.

Web:
http://umich.edu/~billiard
Cost:
University of Michigan student membership dues are $20 per semester.
Sponsor:
Michigan Union Billiards
Exhibition opening: REDUX/The Berlin Wall. 1989/2009
Time:
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location:
202 S. Thayer
Room:
Osterman Common Room

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

Photos by Piotr Michalowski, professor, U-M. Opening: Thursday, Nov. 12 Exhibition continues through December 11, 2009. M-F, 9-5.

Web:
http://www.ii.umich.edu/wced
Sponsor:
Center for Russian and East European Studies

Additional Sponsors:
IH, WCED, CES-EUC.
Transgender Day of Remembrance Ceremony
Time:
7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Location:
Palmer Commons
Room:
Great Lakes Room
Type:
Ceremony

The Transgender Day of Remembrance was set aside to memorialize those who were killed due to anti-transgender hatred or prejudice. Please join us as we will be honoring the day with a ceremony of featured speakers, followed by a catered reception. The event will be held on Friday, November 20 in the Palmer Commons Great Lakes Room. Doors open at 6:30pm, the ceremony starts at 7:00pm, followed by the reception lasting until 9:30pm. Directions and a map of Palmer Commons can be found at the following web address: http://palmercommons.umich.edu/directions/

We are looking forward to this being a very special community event so we hope you will attend! Check out our website for more events being held in honor of Trans Awareness Week!

Web:
http://spectrumcenter.umich.edu/
Sponsor:
Spectrum Center
The Struggle for Existence: Darwin’s Dream
Time:
7:30 PM
Location:
1327 Geddes Building

Room:
Exhibit Museum of Natural History
Type:
Performance
The Struggle for Existence: Darwin’s Dreams, Theatrical performance of play by UM’s Catherine Badgely, directed by Kate Mendeloff, RC in Exhibit Museum
Time:
7:30 PM
Location:
Alexander G. Ruthven Museums Bld.
Room:
Exhibit Museum

Type:
Performance

The play focuses on the week in 1859 when Darwin was finishing the last chapter of his most famous work, On the Origin of Species; Darwin has three dreams about the future uses and misuses of his ideas.

Web:
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/exhibitmuseum/).
Sponsor:
Museums Theme Year
Theater Production: “The Struggle for Existence: Darwin’s Dreams”
Time:
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Location:
Alexander G. Ruthven Museums Bld.

Type:
Performance

“The Struggle for Existence: Darwin's Dreams” is an original play about Charles Darwin as he is writing the last chapter of The Origin of Species. The play explores Darwin's struggle to resolve his sense of accomplishment with his worries about the possible misuses of his theory of evolution. The play is written by Catherine Badgley (U-M Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Museum of Paleontology, and Residential College), directed by Kate Mendeloff (U-M Residential College Drama Program, director of Shakespeare in the Arb), and performed in the Exhibit Museum by a cast of students and faculty. The play makes use of different parts of the Museum for each act.

The play has three public performances, Nov. 20-22, starting each night at 7:30 p.m. (A performance for students only will be offered on November 19 at 7:30 p.m.) On November 20, the performance will be followed by a public reception. On November 21, a public discussion with the director, playwright, and cast will follow the performance.

Reservations are required because of limited capacity. Call (734) 764-0480. $10 suggested donation (students free).

Web:
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/exhibitmuseum
Cost:
$10 suggested donation (students free)
Sponsor:
Exhibit Museum of Natural History

Additional Sponsors:
Residential College
Carrie Rodriguez
Time:
8:00 PM
Location:
The Ark
Type:
Performance

Web:
http://www.mutotix.com
Cost:
General Admission $15, Reserved $22. Service Charges may apply.
Sponsor:
Michigan Union Ticket Office (MUTO)

Additional Sponsors:
The Ark
Dance BFA Concert: happenchance on a blank body.
Time:
8:00 PM
Location:
Dance Building
Room:
Betty Pease Studio Theatre

Type:
Performance

An evening-length performance featuring the works of four senior dance majors, Betsy Busald, Catherine Coury, Elizabeth Dugas & Nadia Tykulsker with original music, poetry and text.

Cost:
General Admission $5, tickets on sale at the door at 7pm.
First Dissertation Recital: Susan Nelson, bassoon
Time:
8:00 PM
Location:
E.V. Moore Building
Room:
Britton Recital Hall

Type:
Performance

PROGRAM: Previn - Sonata for Bassoon and Piano; Boccadoro - Quaderno d'Autunno; Wolfgang - Three Short Stories for Clarinet in B-flat and Bassoon; Schoof - 2 Impromptus for Bassoon and Piano; Martinu - La Revue de Cuisine

Cost:
Free - no tickets required
Hair - MUSKET/UAC presents Hair
Time:
8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Location:
Power Center for the Performing Arts

Type:
Performance

Hair is a rock musical with some of musical theater's most popular scores, including "Aquarius" and "Let the Sun Shine In". It tells the story of a group of hippies living in New York City rebelling against the Vietnam War. Hair was our parents' favorite musical, and as evidenced by the Tony Award-winning revival currently on Broadway, its relevance has not faded.

Power Center Friday, November 20, 2009, 8:00pm Saturday, November 21, 2009, 8:00pm Sunday, November 22, 2009, 2:00pm

Cost:
$7/students, $13/all others Tickets on sale October 19, 2009, Michigan League Ticket Office, 763-764-2538
Sponsor:
University Activities Center
Old Crow Medicine Show - 
Presented by The Ark, and Outback Concerts
Time:
8:00 PM
Location:
Michigan Theater
Type:
Performance

Old Crow Medicine Show tore up the Ann Arbor Folk Festival stage last winter with its adrenaline-inducing mix of stringband music and rock attitude. Their music has the mixture of darkness, dignity, and unbridled hell-raising that marked the greatest of the old-time country groups, and in the music of Old Crow Medicine Show, the old- time tradition is renewed for the 21st century. Quite a few rough-edged, punk- flavored Southern stringbands came on the scene about five years ago, but it's becoming clear that Old Crow Medicine Show is the one with the chops and commitment to last. OCMS has fans ranging from youthful Saturday-night clubgoers in Music City to Doc Watson, who discovered them playing in front of a North Carolina pharmacy, and fiddler Ketch Secor is tough to beat for sheer forward momentum on the strings. Frequent guests on NPR's "A Prairie Home Companion," Old Crow Medicine Show comes to Michigan with a new album, "Live at the Orange Peel and Tennessee Theatre."

Web:
http://www.mutotix.com
Cost:
Front of MF: $35, Rest of Main Floor and Front of Balcony: $25, Back of Balcony $20. Service Charges may apply.
Sponsor:
Michigan Union Ticket Office (MUTO)

Additional Sponsors:
The Ark, Outback Concerts
Patti LuPone - Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda
Time:
8:00 PM
Location:
Hill Auditorium
Type:
Performance

Tony Award-winning Broadway star Patti LuPone, the original Evita and fresh off her rapturously received, role-defining stint as Mama Rose in Gypsy, takes us on a high- spirited tour of songs and roles that she “could have played, should have played, did play, and will play” with selections from Hair, Bye Bye Birdie, Funny Girl, West Side Story, Peter Pan, Evita, Anything Goes, and more. Earning an Olivier Award for her performances in London's West End of Les Misérables and The Cradle Will Rock, she has also headlined solo Broadway concerts and received a Tony nomination for her role in the 2006 smash hit revival of Sweeney Todd. “Few have the knockout punch of LuPone.” (The Washington Post)

Web:
http://www.ums.org
Cost:
$10-$54 (student tickets available)
Sponsor:
University Musical Society
Third Dissertation Recital: Elizabeth Stoner, soprano
Time:
8:00 PM
Location:
Walgreen Drama Center
Room:
Stamps Auditorium

Type:
Performance

PROGRAM: R. Schumann - Frauenliebe und Leben; C. Schumann - Er ist gekommen; C. Schumann - Der Mond kommt still gegangen; C. Shumann - Volkslied; C. Schumann - Die gute nacht, der ich dir sage; C. Schumann - Lorelei; F. Mendelssohn-Hensel - Neue Liebe, neues Leben; F. Mendelssohn-Hensel - Im Herbst; F. Mendelssohn-Hensel - Nun wer die Sehnsucht kennt; F. Mendelssohn-Hensel - An Suleika; F. Mendelssohn-Hensel - Gegenwart

Cost:
Free - no tickets required
Uncommon Women and Others
Time:
8:00 PM
Location:
Walgreen Drama Center
Room:
Arthur Miller Theatre

Type:
Performance

Dept. of Theatre & Drama. by Wendy Wasserstein Directed by John Neville-Andrews A group of women friends reminisce about their college dreams to “have it all”. General Admission $24/ $9 with student ID Tickets available at the League Ticket Office 734-764-2538.

Cost:
SOLD OUT
UMix Late Night
Time:
10:00 PM - 2:00 AM
Location:
Michigan Union
Type:
Activity

We have a lot going on this UMix! Come check it out: -Performance by ComCoat 10 followed by a showing of "The Final Destination: Rest in Pieces" at 11 in Anderson -performance by NBH Unplugged at 11 in Pendleton -ThinkFast put on by Phi Mu in the Ballroom -Karaoke all night in the UClub with a Nacho-Bar coming out at midnight

Web:
http://www.umich.edu/~umix
Sponsor:
University Unions Arts & Programs

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