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Arts Calendar

February1 - Sat^3 p.m.Guest Artist Recital: Lansana Camara
Wimberly Recital Hall, Presser Hall
2 - Sun^3 p.m.Endstation Theatre Company's Jukebox Concert Series : Hope Harris Sings a Tribute to Linda Ronstadt
Smith Hall Theatre, Smith Memorial Building
Join Endstation Theatre Company for a one-night only concert with Broadway star Hope Harris in the inaugural performance of the Jukebox Concert Series as she pays tribute to Linda Ronstadt.
5 - Wed^8:30 a.m.Movement Rhizome: Quillian International Symposium on Sri Lanka
Campus , Randolph College Campus
Randolph College presents: Movement Rhizome: Quillian International Symposium on Sri Lanka Curated by Quillian Visiting Scholar Dr. Sudesh Mantillake Randolph College presents "Movement Rhizome: Quillian International Symposium on Sri Lanka," an interdisciplinary event curated by Quillian visiting scholar Dr. Sudesh Mantillake. Inspired by the rhizome concept, this symposium will explore the intersection of dance, performance, film, geography, philosophy, anthropology, architecture, religion, music, literature, rhetoric, decoloniality, and migration. Through performances, mindful movement sessions, roundtable discussions, and film screenings, participants will explore the history, culture, resilience, healing and politics of Sri Lanka and its global relevance. February 5-10, 2025 Randolph College, Lynchburg, VA Please see the itinerary below and register for workshops accordingly. http://docs.google.com/document/d/1VO2dQnfpbH0xgoH8gzgcuCcsTs47QlJr3xLUg9_KFJU/edit?tab=t.0
2 p.m.“An Account of Sri Lankan Dance” By Sudesh Mantillake
Dance Studio, Athletics and Dance Center
This workshop on traditional Sri Lankan dance is open to the public for all levels of experience. No shoes allowed!
7 - Fri^8:30 a.m.Movement Rhizome: Quillian International Symposium on Sri Lanka
Campus , Randolph College Campus
Randolph College presents: Movement Rhizome: Quillian International Symposium on Sri Lanka Curated by Quillian Visiting Scholar Dr. Sudesh Mantillake Randolph College presents "Movement Rhizome: Quillian International Symposium on Sri Lanka," an interdisciplinary event curated by Quillian visiting scholar Dr. Sudesh Mantillake. Inspired by the rhizome concept, this symposium will explore the intersection of dance, performance, film, geography, philosophy, anthropology, architecture, religion, music, literature, rhetoric, decoloniality, and migration. Through performances, mindful movement sessions, roundtable discussions, and film screenings, participants will explore the history, culture, resilience, healing and politics of Sri Lanka and its global relevance. February 5-10, 2025 Randolph College, Lynchburg, VA Please see the itinerary below and register for workshops accordingly. http://docs.google.com/document/d/1VO2dQnfpbH0xgoH8gzgcuCcsTs47QlJr3xLUg9_KFJU/edit?tab=t.0
7 p.m.“Contextualizing My Devil Dance” by Sudesh Mantillake
Houston Memorial Chapel
“Contextualizing My Devil Dance” by Sudesh Mantillake Featuring Sudesh Mantillake, Chinthaka Bandara, & Vajira Mantillake This performance and dialogue is free and open to the public.
8 - Sat^8:30 a.m.Movement Rhizome: Quillian International Symposium on Sri Lanka
Campus , Randolph College Campus
Randolph College presents: Movement Rhizome: Quillian International Symposium on Sri Lanka Curated by Quillian Visiting Scholar Dr. Sudesh Mantillake Randolph College presents "Movement Rhizome: Quillian International Symposium on Sri Lanka," an interdisciplinary event curated by Quillian visiting scholar Dr. Sudesh Mantillake. Inspired by the rhizome concept, this symposium will explore the intersection of dance, performance, film, geography, philosophy, anthropology, architecture, religion, music, literature, rhetoric, decoloniality, and migration. Through performances, mindful movement sessions, roundtable discussions, and film screenings, participants will explore the history, culture, resilience, healing and politics of Sri Lanka and its global relevance. February 5-10, 2025 Randolph College, Lynchburg, VA Please see the itinerary below and register for workshops accordingly. http://docs.google.com/document/d/1VO2dQnfpbH0xgoH8gzgcuCcsTs47QlJr3xLUg9_KFJU/edit?tab=t.0
20 - Thu^7:30 p.m.A Midsummer Night's Dream (Spring Theatre Production)
Thoresen Theatre, Harold G. Leggett Building
Join Randolph College Theatre for a production of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. One of Shakespeare’s most popular romantic comedies, this story begins on Midsummer’s eve, when four rebellious young lovers, a band of ambitious artisan players, and a feuding Fairy King and Queen all cross paths in a riotously enchanted forest. Audiences will enjoy magic and mischief in this hilarious and heart-felt Shakespearean favorite.
21 - Fri^7:30 p.m.A Midsummer Night's Dream (Spring Theatre Production)
Thoresen Theatre, Harold G. Leggett Building
Join Randolph College Theatre for a production of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. One of Shakespeare’s most popular romantic comedies, this story begins on Midsummer’s eve, when four rebellious young lovers, a band of ambitious artisan players, and a feuding Fairy King and Queen all cross paths in a riotously enchanted forest. Audiences will enjoy magic and mischief in this hilarious and heart-felt Shakespearean favorite.
22 - Sat^2 p.m.A Midsummer Night's Dream (Spring Theatre Production)
Thoresen Theatre, Harold G. Leggett Building
Join Randolph College Theatre for a production of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. One of Shakespeare’s most popular romantic comedies, this story begins on Midsummer’s eve, when four rebellious young lovers, a band of ambitious artisan players, and a feuding Fairy King and Queen all cross paths in a riotously enchanted forest. Audiences will enjoy magic and mischief in this hilarious and heart-felt Shakespearean favorite.
7:30 p.m.A Midsummer Night's Dream (Spring Theatre Production)
Thoresen Theatre, Harold G. Leggett Building
Join Randolph College Theatre for a production of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. One of Shakespeare’s most popular romantic comedies, this story begins on Midsummer’s eve, when four rebellious young lovers, a band of ambitious artisan players, and a feuding Fairy King and Queen all cross paths in a riotously enchanted forest. Audiences will enjoy magic and mischief in this hilarious and heart-felt Shakespearean favorite.
23 - Sun^2 p.m.A Midsummer Night's Dream (Spring Theatre Production)
Thoresen Theatre, Harold G. Leggett Building
Join Randolph College Theatre for a production of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. One of Shakespeare’s most popular romantic comedies, this story begins on Midsummer’s eve, when four rebellious young lovers, a band of ambitious artisan players, and a feuding Fairy King and Queen all cross paths in a riotously enchanted forest. Audiences will enjoy magic and mischief in this hilarious and heart-felt Shakespearean favorite.
March30 - Sun^3 p.m.Guest Artist/Faculty Recital: music for brass and organ; Randall Speer, conducting; J. William Greene, organ
Houston Memorial Chapel
Guest Artist/Faculty Recital: music for brass and organ; Randall Speer, conducting; J. William Greene, organ
April16 - Wed^7:30 p.m.Guest Artist/Faculty Recital: Bellezza Chamber Ensemble
Wimberly Recital Hall, Presser Hall
May1 - Thu^7:30 p.m.Student Produced Theatre
Lab Theatre (LG 203), Harold G. Leggett Building
Join the Theatre Department for a presentation of student-produced work, directed by Senior Theatre majors.
2 - Fri^7:30 p.m.Student Produced Theatre
Lab Theatre (LG 203), Harold G. Leggett Building
Join the Theatre Department for a presentation of student-produced work, directed by Senior Theatre majors.
3 - Sat^7:30 p.m.Student Produced Theatre
Lab Theatre (LG 203), Harold G. Leggett Building
Join the Theatre Department for a presentation of student-produced work, directed by Senior Theatre majors.

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