| Monday, November 19 | |
| 3:30 PM | Cultural Anthropology Colloquium "Hegemony in Space: Reflections on Landscape and Movement" (Katharyne Mitchell, UW Department of Geography). Part of the Cultural Anthropology Colloquium Series: "Race, Gender, Language and Locality." 3:30 PM, Denny Hall 401. |
| 6:00 PM | Art Lecture Painter/sculptor Roger Tibbits, director of the Massachusetts College of Art and Guggenheim recipient, will speak on his work. This lecture is free and open to all. Art Building, Room 3. |
| 7:00 PM | Concerto Competition Student Recital. School of Music students compete to play with the University Symphony in February. Free. Meany Theater. For more information, contact the School of Music, (206) 685-8384. |
| Tuesday, November 20 | |
| 11:30 AM 12:20 | Baltic Studies Lecture Julgi Stalte, an ethnic Liv from Latvia is one of less than fifty speakers of this Finno-Ugric language. She has recorded several CDs of Liv songs, most notably with a group of Estonian jazz musicians, Tulli Lum. 11:30-12:20, Mry Gates Hall 389. See videorecording of the group at http://my.tele2.ee/my_you/tullilum/index_english.html |
| 4:00 PM 6 PM | Exhibit Opening Opening and awards ceremony of "Works on Paper + Small 3-D," a juried exhibit of graduate and undergraduate School of Art students. The show runs through December 8th and is sponsored by Lambda Rho. This event is free and open to all. Jacob Lawrence Gallery, School of Art. For more information, please call (206) 685-1805. |
| 8:00 PM | Recital Jin Young Bae, organ chamber recital. Walker-Ames Room, Kane Hall. Sponsored by the Schoool of Music. |
| Wednesday, November 21 | |
| 11:30 AM 12:20 | Baltic Studies Lecture Julgi Stalte, an ethnic Liv from Latvia is one of less than fifty speakers of this Finno-Ugric language. She has recorded several CDs of Liv songs, most notably with a group of Estonian jazz musicians, Tulli Lum. 11:30-12:20, Mry Gates Hall 389. See videorecording of the group at http://my.tele2.ee/my_you/tullilum/index_english.html |
| 7:30 PM | Recital Violinist Charles Castleman, a member of the Eastman School of Music faculty since 1976, presents a master class, followed by a recital with UW piano faculty member Craig Sheppard, at which they will perform César Franck's "Sonata in A Major for Violin and Piano." 7:30 pm, free. Brechemin Auditorium, School of Music. |
| Friday, November 23 | |
| 8:00 PM | Concert Marimba Music III (Mallet Head Series). Classical music arranged for marimba. Tom Collier, director. Ensemble Concert. Tickets: $8 general; $5 students/seniors. Notecard event. Brechemin Auditorium, School of Music. |
| Sunday, November 25 | |
| 2:00 PM | Performance Closing Final performance of "Machinal," a drama by Sophie Treadwell, directed by Amy Rebecca Boyce. This expressionist drama, inspired by the sensational 1927 murder trial of Ruth Snyder, re-examines our world, our relationships, and our ever-growing dependence on technology. Penthouse Theatre, UW School of Drama, 206-543-4880 |