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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260213
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SUMMARY:Flaten Art Museum Exhibit - UPRISING IX: I Can't Draw
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome to visit UPRISING IX\, an exhibition at Flaten Art Museum that uplifts Black expression at St. Olaf through the visual and performing arts. Student-organized since its founding in 2018\, this year’s exhibition is curated by Yorkabiel Desta ’28\, Samuel Antwi ’26\, Ariel Edwards ’26\, Juliana Kidde ’26\, Fimidara Olufade ’28\, and Ashley Kundai Njanike ’28.
URL:https://wp.stolaf.edu/calendar/event/flaten-art-museum-exhibit-uprising-ix/
CATEGORIES:Performing and Visual Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Flaten Art Museum":MAILTO:beckerj@stolaf.edu
LOCATION:Center for Art and Dance Flaten Museum
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260413
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SUMMARY:Let's Talk: Collection Conversations
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome to visit Let’s Talk: Collection Conversations\, an exhibition that emerges from a semester-long collaboration between students in Making Museums Matter (ARTH 282) and the Flaten Art Museum. At its core is a deceptively simple question: What happens when a museum is treated as a place for conversations rather than conclusions? \nThe exhibition highlights five new acquisitions that serve as catalysts for inquiry rather than fixed narratives. Building from these works\, students developed themes that invite dialogue\, contrast\, and curiosity. The adjacent  “living room” space offers room for personal reflection. Let’s Talk: Collection Conversations welcomes visitors into a museum shaped by shared conversations where meaning is sparked by both dialogue and observation.
URL:https://wp.stolaf.edu/calendar/event/lets-talk-collection-conversations/
CATEGORIES:Performing and Visual Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Flaten Art Museum":MAILTO:beckerj@stolaf.edu
LOCATION:Center for Art and Dance Flaten Museum
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SUMMARY:Guest Talk: Ben Baker\, music theorist
DESCRIPTION:Alumnus Ben Baker ’09 will present a music theory lecture in Christiansen classroom 232. This is a pink card event for student attendance credit. \nThis event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://wp.stolaf.edu/calendar/event/guest-talk-ben-baker-music-theorist/
CATEGORIES:Music,Performing and Visual Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Louis Epstein":MAILTO:epstein@stolaf.edu
LOCATION:Christiansen Hall of Music
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SUMMARY:Urban Bush Women: Collab Lab Sharing and Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a unique glimpse into the creative process as 19 St. Olaf dance students share the culmination of their week-long intensive residency with the legendary Urban Bush Women (UBW). \nThroughout the week\, students have worked intimately with UBW BOLD facilitators in a Collab Lab\, using dance\, song\, and creative writing to synthesize their collective vision for the community. This informal “sharing” will showcase the artistic products born from that collaboration\, followed by a facilitator-guided conversation. \nAbout Urban Bush Women  \nURBAN BUSH WOMEN is a groundbreaking Black women-led theatrical dance company and social activism ensemble. Founded in 1984 by visionary choreographer Jawole Willa Jo Zollar\, UBW is an engine and amplifier for the stories of Black Women+. UBW combines radical performance\, deep engagement\, and ancestral knowledge from the African diaspora into a force that is urgent\, forward-looking\, and essential. UBW has defied expectations for over 40 years. The very bodies of its founding members – Black women of various shapes and sizes – changed the landscape of who could be seen on stage as a dancer. The work placed the concerns of such women center stage. UBW embraces radical storytelling to activate social change. Whether creating genre-defying work for the stage\, guiding the development of Black Women+ choreographers and producers\, organizing for justice through artmaking\, UBW is an innovator\, operating at the vanguard. www.urbanbushwomen.org \nAbout UBW’s BOLD Programming \nBOLD (Builders Organizers\, and Leaders through Dance) is Urban Bush Women’s unique approach to facilitating a dialogue within an organization. They facilitate multiple workshop possibilities for a variety of groups and contexts\, from dance studios to board retreats\, using a unique blend of dialogue and movement. Leveraging dance as a catalyst for social change & consistently seeking the broadest range of engagement possible has led UBW to train rigorously in dialogue facilitation\, analyzing racism and its manifestations in group dynamics\, and in the field of brain-compatible dance education (a holistic practice rather than dance instruction as mimicry)—in addition to concert dance technique & performance. \nAbout UBW’s Collab Lab \nUrban Bush Women facilitates artistic creation based on themes that emerge from the group. With an emphasis on dance and song\, they use various artistic genres\, including creative writing and visual art\, to process\, synthesize\, and communicate. Through the Collaboration Lab\, participants create an artistic product reflecting both their learning and their vision for the community.
URL:https://wp.stolaf.edu/calendar/event/urban-bush-women-collab-lab-sharing-and-community-conversation/
CATEGORIES:Black History Month,Performing and Visual Arts,Speakers/Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Dance Department":MAILTO:flanne5@stolaf.edu
LOCATION:CAD STUDIO 1
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SUMMARY:Faculty Recital: Tracey Engleman\, soprano\, and April Kim\, piano
DESCRIPTION:Professor of Music and Department Associate Chair of Music Tracey Engleman will present a voice recital with Associate Professor of Practice in Music April Kim on piano. This event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://wp.stolaf.edu/calendar/event/faculty-recital-tracey-engleman-soprano-and-april-kim-piano/
CATEGORIES:Music,Performing and Visual Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Barbara Barth":MAILTO:barth@stolaf.edu
LOCATION:Christiansen Hall of Music 100 Urness Recital Hall
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