Events for November 2015
Addison County Chamber of Commerce
Aug 14 - Nov 1    'What EMMA Loves' Exhibit
EMMA member Karen Seward titled one of her recent paintings, "For the Love of Painting", which not only sums up the group's upcoming exhibit, but also their purpose. EMMA, the East Mountain Mentoring Artists, exists to support the love of creating. The group of ten Rutland based artists exhibit what motivates them, what they love. Opening reception: Friday, August 21 from 5-7pm Exhibiting artists include Mary Crowley, Christine Holzschuh, Lowell Snowdon Klock, Ann McFarren, Betsy Moakley, Rae Newell, Alice Sciore, Karen Seward, Heather Shay, and Christine Townsend.
Date: August 14, 2015
Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Website: http://www.cmacvt.org
Location: Compass Music and Arts Center 333 Jones Drive Brandon, VT 05733
Contact: 802-247-4295
EMail: info@cmacvt.org
Date/Time Details: Daily, 10-5pm
Fees/Admission: Free to attend
Sep 8 - Dec 13    The Art of Storytelling: Five Tales from Asia, Then and Now
The five Asian tales at the center of this exhibition have inspired artists for centuries and continue to capture the imaginations of writers of comics and graphic designers today. Painted and printed interpretations of these compelling narratives from the 16th century to the present are complemented by contemporary comics, illustrations, and other digital media, as well as a studio space where visitors can view sketches by artists in the show and create their own comics.
Date: September 8, 2015
Location: Middlebury College Museum of Art Overbook Gallery 72 Porter Field Road Middlebury, VT
Contact: 802.443.3168
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m.?5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 12 noon?5 p.m. Closed Mondays
Fees/Admission: Free
Sep 18 - Dec 13    Naked Truth: The Body in Early 20th-Century German and Austrian Art
 Selected prints, drawings, and watercolors by Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Max Beckmann, Käthe Kollwitz, and others—whose work wrestled with the relationship between the nude body and contemporary morality—are featured in this exhibit, which explores the conceptions of the human body and the manner of its visualization in the period leading up to and following the First World War, a time that changed the world’s notions of flesh and blood forever. Presented in conjunction with the 2015 Clifford Symposium, The “good” Body.
Date: September 18, 2015
Location: Middlebury College Art Museum 72 Porter Field Road Middlebury, VT
Contact: 802.443.3168
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m.?5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 12 noon?5 p.m. Closed Mondays
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 1    Line in Space: Just a Corner of Your Memory Palace
Students from Sanford Mirling’s fall class Sculpture I: Communicating in Three Dimensions exhibit works that focus on the limitless, form-making possibilities of welded-steel rod. While tackling elemental aesthetic issues of balance, volume, perspective, and scale, each sculpture provides a glimpse into the artist’s own personal narrative. As a collection, these pieces represent earnest experiments in translating two dimensions into three and memories into new realities. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.
Date: November 1, 2015
Time: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Location: Middlebury College, Johnson Memorial Building
Contact: (802) 443-3168
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: October 29, Thursday (through November 10)
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 1    Anne Janson, flute
Affiliate artist Anne Janson and University of Vermont colleague Sylvia Parker perform the Claude Bolling Suite for flute and jazz trio with UVM music faculty Jeff Salisbury, drums, and John Rivers, bass. The concert also includes works by Mozart, Bartók, and Faure. Sponsored by the Department of Music. Free
Date: November 1, 2015
Time: 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Location: Mahaney Center for the Arts, Robison Hall (Concert Hall)
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: Sunday, November 1 at 4:00pm
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 2    Line in Space: Just a Corner of Your Memory Palace
Students from Sanford Mirling’s fall class Sculpture I: Communicating in Three Dimensions exhibit works that focus on the limitless, form-making possibilities of welded-steel rod. While tackling elemental aesthetic issues of balance, volume, perspective, and scale, each sculpture provides a glimpse into the artist’s own personal narrative. As a collection, these pieces represent earnest experiments in translating two dimensions into three and memories into new realities. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.
Date: November 2, 2015
Time: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Location: Middlebury College, Johnson Memorial Building
Contact: (802) 443-3168
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: October 29, Thursday (through November 10)
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 3    Line in Space: Just a Corner of Your Memory Palace
Students from Sanford Mirling’s fall class Sculpture I: Communicating in Three Dimensions exhibit works that focus on the limitless, form-making possibilities of welded-steel rod. While tackling elemental aesthetic issues of balance, volume, perspective, and scale, each sculpture provides a glimpse into the artist’s own personal narrative. As a collection, these pieces represent earnest experiments in translating two dimensions into three and memories into new realities. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.
Date: November 3, 2015
Time: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Location: Middlebury College, Johnson Memorial Building
Contact: (802) 443-3168
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: October 29, Thursday (through November 10)
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 3    Body and Earth: Seven Web-Based Somatic Excursions

Join professor Andrea Olsen, dance and digital media artist Scotty Hardwig, Digital Liberal Arts staff members Daniel Houghton ’06, and Matt Lennon ’13, and performer Miguel Castillo ’17 for a short screening and discussion of the process of creating a web-based learning series for courses linking the environment with the deep intelligence of the body. Discuss the challenges and invitations of shaping an educational and artistic experiential film in international locations. See body-earth.org to preview the films. Sponsored by the Digital Liberal Arts Initiative. Free

 

Date: November 3, 2015
Time: 12:30 PM - 1:15 PM
Location: Axinn Center, Room 232
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: Tuesday, November 3 at 12:30p
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 3    Behind-the-Scenes Lunch and Discussion: Flare Path
Join director Richard Romagnoli and his cast and crew for a presentation about the upcoming production of Terence Rattigan’s 1941 play. $5 donation suggested; free to Middlebury College ID cardholders
Date: November 3, 2015
Time: 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Location: Wright Memorial Theatre
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: Tuesday, November 3 at 12:30p
Fees/Admission: $5 donation suggested; free to Middlebury College ID cardholders
Nov 3    Community Solar Array Locals Only Launch Party!
The Steadys are building a Community Solar Array(CSA) in Ferrisburgh, and the Evarts are building one in Waltham! We are celebrating both arrays with a party at Three Squares! This provides an awesome new option for folks to benefit from solar power: A CSA Share can help you save on your power bills and support renewable development in our state. SunCommon has been working with The Evarts and the Steadys to put CSAs at their homes. There are lots of folks interested in being members of this CSA but since the arrays are in Ferrisburgh, and Waltham SunCommon is reserving shares just for folks from the surrounding communities. Between November 3rd and November 16th folks in Waltham, Panton, Vergennes, and Ferrisburgh get first dibs: Locals Save First! R.J. Adler from SunCommon will give a presentation at the event about the way SunCommon works, and why they put together their CSA program. You'll also get the chance to reserve your spot! On top of that, there will also be drinks and snacks from Three Squares courtesy of SunCommon.
Date: November 3, 2015
Time: 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: Three Squares, 221 Main St, Vergennes, VT
Contact: R.J. Adler
EMail: radler@suncommon.com
Date/Time Details: Tuesday, November 3 6-7:30 PM
Fees/Admission: n/a
Nov 4    Line in Space: Just a Corner of Your Memory Palace
Students from Sanford Mirling’s fall class Sculpture I: Communicating in Three Dimensions exhibit works that focus on the limitless, form-making possibilities of welded-steel rod. While tackling elemental aesthetic issues of balance, volume, perspective, and scale, each sculpture provides a glimpse into the artist’s own personal narrative. As a collection, these pieces represent earnest experiments in translating two dimensions into three and memories into new realities. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.
Date: November 4, 2015
Time: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Location: Middlebury College, Johnson Memorial Building
Contact: (802) 443-3168
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: October 29, Thursday (through November 10)
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 4    A Picture's Worth a Thousand Words
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Date: November 4, 2015
Time: 8:00 AM - 9:30 PM
Location: Ilsley Library - Community Room
Middlebury
Contact: Pam - 802-388-7951
EMail: pam@addisoncounty.com
Date/Time Details: Wednesday, November 04
8:00 - 9:30 am
Fees/Admission: Free for Chamber members, (any Chamber), $5 for non-members
Nov 4    The Monkey King and I: The Making of American Born Chinese
In this illustrated lecture via Skype, cartoonist Gene Luen Yang describes how he created his critically acclaimed graphic novel American Born Chinese; shares the book’s connections to both modern American pop culture and the Ming dynasty novel Journey to the West; and discusses the place of the comics medium in Asian American culture. Sponsored by the Middlebury College Museum of Art, Department of Chinese, Program in East Asian Studies, Department of History of Art and Architecture, and the Christian A. Johnson Enrichment Fund. Free
Date: November 4, 2015
Time: 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Location: Davis Family Library, Room 105
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: Wednesday November 4 at 4:30p
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 5    Line in Space: Just a Corner of Your Memory Palace
Students from Sanford Mirling’s fall class Sculpture I: Communicating in Three Dimensions exhibit works that focus on the limitless, form-making possibilities of welded-steel rod. While tackling elemental aesthetic issues of balance, volume, perspective, and scale, each sculpture provides a glimpse into the artist’s own personal narrative. As a collection, these pieces represent earnest experiments in translating two dimensions into three and memories into new realities. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.
Date: November 5, 2015
Time: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Location: Middlebury College, Johnson Memorial Building
Contact: (802) 443-3168
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: October 29, Thursday (through November 10)
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 5    Henry Sheldon Museum Annual Meeting & Dinner with Remarks by Middlebury College President Laurie Patton
Middlebury College president Laurie L. Patton will be the featured speaker at the annual meeting and dinner of the Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont.  The evening begins with the annual meeting at 5:45 pm followed by dinner and remarks by president Patton.
Date: November 5, 2015
Website: http://www.HenrySheldonMuseum.org
Location: Kirk Center
Middlebury College campus
Contact: Mary Manley 802-388-2117
EMail: MManley@henrysheldonmuseum.org
Date/Time Details: November 5
5:45 pm
Fees/Admission: Tickets are $50/person and advanced reservations are required by Tuesday, October 27.
Nov 5    Ancient Near Eastern Art-In New England and in the News
Susan Ackerman, professor of religion, women’s and gender studies, and Jewish studies at Dartmouth and president of the American Schools of Oriental Research; and Shalom Goldman, professor of religion at Middlebury, discuss the legacy of Near Eastern art in American museums and the ongoing destruction of the ancient cultural patrimony in Iraq and Syria. Sponsored by the Middlebury College Museum of Art, Department of Religion, Department of History of Art and Architecture, and the Director of the Arts. Free
Date: November 5, 2015
Time: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Location: Mahaney Center for the Arts, Robison Hall (Concert Hall)
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: Thursday November 5 at 4:30
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 5 - Nov 7    Flare Path
Terence Rattigan’s 1941 play, set in a hotel near an RAF Bomber Command airbase during WWII, is named for the flares that were used to light runways to allow planes to take off and land. The plot draws a love triangle between a pilot, his actress wife, and a famous film star. A Polish flier, his English wife, and a sextet of other characters add to the many dramatic and comic moments of this very moving story. Directed by Richard Romagnoli. Sponsored by the Theatre Program. Buy Tickets: $12 Public/$10 Middlebury ID holders/$6 Middlebury students; on sale October 19. Box Office Info>>
Date: November 5, 2015
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Location: Wright Memorial Theatre
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: Thurs-Sat, Nov 5-7 beginning at 7:30 each night
Fees/Admission: $12 Public/$10 Middlebury ID holders/$6 Middlebury students; on sale October 19.
Nov 5    The Good Doctor
Neil Simon's The Good Doctor Middlebury Community Players The Good Doctor is a sometimes thought-provoking, sometimes ridiculously funny series of independent scenes in which brilliant playwright Neil Simon parodies the short stories and dramatic works of Anton Chekhov, set in turn-of-the-century Russia. Alex Nicosia, who stars as "The Writer",  leads the audience through short and funny scenes guided by his reflections on societal imbalance, the basic human desire for happiness and, in the end, by his own childhood experience. In one sketch a feisty old woman storms a bank and upbraids the manager for his gout and lack of money. In another, a father takes his son to a brothel where he will be initiated into the mysteries of adulthood, only to relent at the last moment. Let us not forget the classic tale of a man who offers to drown himself for three rubles. The stories are droll, the portraits affectionate, the humor infectious and the fun unending. The cast is comprised of MCP veterans such as Kevin Commins, Scott Remick and Ark Lemal, and newcomers such as Kerianne Severy, Steve Smith and Pearl Teague, among others. Join us for an evening that will leave you smiling. Directed by Kathleen Walls, Produced by JoAnn Brewer. Thu. Nov. 5 at 8pm $12 Fri. Nov. 6 and Sat. Nov. 7 at 8pm $17 Sun. Nov. 8 at 2pm $17
Date: November 5, 2015
Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Contact: please note three other times.
EMail: publicity@townhalltheater.org
Nov 6    Line in Space: Just a Corner of Your Memory Palace
Students from Sanford Mirling’s fall class Sculpture I: Communicating in Three Dimensions exhibit works that focus on the limitless, form-making possibilities of welded-steel rod. While tackling elemental aesthetic issues of balance, volume, perspective, and scale, each sculpture provides a glimpse into the artist’s own personal narrative. As a collection, these pieces represent earnest experiments in translating two dimensions into three and memories into new realities. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.
Date: November 6, 2015
Time: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Location: Middlebury College, Johnson Memorial Building
Contact: (802) 443-3168
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: October 29, Thursday (through November 10)
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 6 - Jan 9    The Art of Giving - : - The Giving of Art
This Compass holiday show provides art enthusiasts and holiday shoppers with a selection of handcrafted, one-of-a-kind artwork, jewelry and other gifts. Participating artists include Gayl Braisted, Christine Damm, Cindy Griffith, Marcia Hill, Christine Holzschuh, Lowell Snowdon Klock, Sara Longworth, Reanimated Threads, Judith Reilly, and Kristen Varian. The exhibit runs through January 9th. A "Delights of December" holiday reception will be held on Saturday, December 5 from 12-5pm where guests can enjoy tea, sweets and browse "The Art of Giving -:- The Giving of Art" for holiday gifts and inspiration.
Date: November 6, 2015
Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Website: http://www.cmacvt.org
Location: Compass Music and Arts Center 333 Jones Dr. Brandon, VT 05733
Contact: 802-247-4295
EMail: info@cmacvt.org
Date/Time Details: Daily, 10-5pm
Fees/Admission: Free to attend
Nov 6    Artists' Reception, Landscape: Earth and Sky
Come meet the photographers of this international juried exhibition and join us for some pre-holiday cheer.
Date: November 6, 2015
Time: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Website: http://photoplacegallery.com
Location: PhotoPlace Gallery, 3 Park Street, Middlebury
Contact: PhotoPlace Gallery 802-388-4500
EMail: james@photoplacegallery.com
Date/Time Details: Friday, November 6, from 5pm to 7pm
Fees/Admission: free
Nov 6    California Guitar Trio
Known worldwide for their technical wizardry, breathtaking intensity, and wide-ranging repertoire, this trio performs an exciting and innovative evening of classical and contemporary works that includes everything from unique originals to dazzling, cleverly arranged interpretations of jazz, classical, rock, and world music. Trio members Bert Lams, Hideyo Moriya, and Paul Richards, hailed by Pulse Music for their “passionate virtuosity,” are graduates of Robert Fripp’s League of Crafty Guitarists. Sponsored by the Performing Arts Series. Buy tickets: $20 Public/$15 Middlebury ID holders/$6 Middlebury students. Box Office Info>> On sale to PASS Members on Sep. 10; for Middlebury ID card holders on Sep. 16; and to the general public on Sep. 21.
Date: November 6, 2015
Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Location: Mahaney Center for the Arts 72 Porter Field Road Middlebury, VT
Contact: 802.443.3168
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Fees/Admission: $20/15/6
Nov 7    Line in Space: Just a Corner of Your Memory Palace
Students from Sanford Mirling’s fall class Sculpture I: Communicating in Three Dimensions exhibit works that focus on the limitless, form-making possibilities of welded-steel rod. While tackling elemental aesthetic issues of balance, volume, perspective, and scale, each sculpture provides a glimpse into the artist’s own personal narrative. As a collection, these pieces represent earnest experiments in translating two dimensions into three and memories into new realities. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.
Date: November 7, 2015
Time: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Location: Middlebury College, Johnson Memorial Building
Contact: (802) 443-3168
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: October 29, Thursday (through November 10)
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 7    Neshobe School Holiday Extravaganza
Holiday Shopping with Local Vendors. Silent Auction, Door Prizes and much more!
Date: November 7, 2015
Time: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Website: http://neshobepto.org
Location: Neshobe School Rt. 73 Forestdale VT
Contact: Sarah-Lynne Cararra 802-353-7284
EMail: NeshobePTO@gmail.com
Date/Time Details: November 7, 2015 10 AM to 2 PM
Fees/Admission: Free Admission
Nov 7    Books on the Balcony Sale
Oodles of books and media for very low prices. Items for all ages with a great supply of teen fiction this month. Located on library's second floor, accessible by stairs and elevator. All proceeds support library programming.
Date: November 7, 2015
Time: 11:00 AM - 2:30 PM
Website: http://www.ilsleypubliclibrary.org/
Location: Ilsley Public Library 75 Main Street Middlebury, VT 05753
Contact: Kevin Unrath, Director
EMail: kevin.unrath@ilsleypubliclibrary.org
Date/Time Details: November 7
11:00 - 2:30
Fees/Admission: free
Nov 7    Farewell My Concubine
Douzi is a delicate young boy whose mother, a prostitute, drops him into the hands of Master Guan, the head of the Peking Opera in 1925. “It is one of those very rare film spectacles that deliver just about everything the ads are likely to promise: action, history, exotic color, multitudes in confrontation, broad overviews of social and political landscapes”––Vincent Canby, New York Times. In Mandarin with English subtitles. Sponsored by the Hirschfield International Film Series in conjunction with the Shanghai Quartet/Wu Man concert on October 29. (Kaige Chen, China, 171 minutes, 1993) Free
Date: November 7, 2015
Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: Dana Auditorium
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: Saturday, Nov 7 at 3:00p and 8:00p
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 7    Friends of the Art Museum Purchase Party
At this annual signature event of the museum friends, the group determines what gift it will present to the museum with its membership funds. Members only, RSVP required. Membership information: 802-443-2309 or museum.middlebury.edu
Date: November 7, 2015
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: Mahaney Center for the Arts, Lower Lobby and Museum
Contact: Membership information: 802-443-2309 or museum.middlebury.edu
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: November 7, Saturday 5:30 PM
Fees/Admission: Members only, RSVP required.
Nov 7    Late and Soon - Songs of the heedless and the wise
As we dip into dusky November, Social Band, Burlington's lively band of singers, sings songs of the heedlessness and wisdom embedded in the human condition. The program features a new work by one of Social Band's favorite composers, Thomas L. Read,  Late and Soon, Six Climate Choruses, and,  in Social Band's inimitable way,  explores the art of maintaining sanity in the face of folly. Join us for our program of song-making and poetry!
Date: November 7, 2015
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Website: http://www.socialband.org
Location: Richmond Free Library, River Street, Richmond, VT
Contact: Amity Baker 802 355-4216
EMail: info@socialband.org
Date/Time Details: 11/7/15 7:30 PM
Fees/Admission: $15 suggested
Nov 7    Bluegrass Gospel Project
The Bluegrass Gospel Project returns to the VERGENNES OPERA HOUSE for an unforgettable evening of music, harmony and song. Unparalleled vocal harmonies, eclectic stirring repertoire and roots planted in the blugrass200pxtriostacked tradition yield complex, inspiring music from this group of incredible musicians. The Bluegrass Gospel Project explores and expands the tradition of bluegrass gospel in unforgettable ways with music from U2 to the Stanley Brothers, Sam Cooke to Steve Earle. Musicians include Taylor Armerding on mandolin and vocals, Gene White, Jr. on fiddle, Paul Miller on guitar and vocals, Steve Light on banjo, Dobro, guitar and vocals, Colby Crehan lead vocals and Kirk Loy on upright base. Their natural on-stage abilities, blissful vocal work, incredible musicianship and tight-knit camaraderie is infectious and unforgettable. They are pleased to be returning the acoustically rich Vergennes Opera House stage, one of their favorite venues where their harmonies really shine. Tickets are $18 in advance online or at Classic Stitching on Main Street in Vergennes or $20 at the door the evening of the performance. For more information please visit the Vergennes Opera House website or call 802-877-6737. This event is sponsored by RPM: Restoration Performance Motorcars, J.W. & D.E. Ryan Plumbing and Heating, Vergennes Animal Hospital, H.J. LeBoeuf & Sons Contracting and Building, Andrew and Jeff Fritz, WhistlePig Whiskey and an anonymous donor with media support by the radio stations of the Hall Communications Radio Group, WOKO, WKOL, WIZN, WBTZ and WJOY.
Date: November 7, 2015
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Website: https://bluegrassgospelvoh2015.eventbrite.com
Location: Vergennes Opera House
Contact: info@vergennesoperahouse.org 877-6737
EMail: info@vergennesoperahouse.org
Date/Time Details: Saturday, November 7, 7:30 pn
Fees/Admission: $18 in advance or $20 at the door.
Nov 7    The Last Train to Zinkov comes to Brandon Music
With violin, viola, banjo, and vocals, Last Train to Zinkov creates sparkling folk music that tells of the beauty and peace of home, of delight and sadness, and the wild human emotions inherent in living and dying. Father and son, David and Nathan Gusakov's ancestors are from the small town of Zinkov in rural Ukraine. These Eastern European roots influence their original songs, along with traditional American old-time music and gypsy swing. Show $20. Dinner & Show $40. Reservations are required for dinner and recommended for the show. BYOB.
Date: November 7, 2015
Time: 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Website: http://www.brandon-music.net
Location: Brandon Music 62 Country Club Rd. Brandon, VT 05733
Contact: 802-247-4295
EMail: info@brandon-music.net
Date/Time Details: 7:30pm
Fees/Admission: Show $20. Dinner & Show $40.
Nov 8    Line in Space: Just a Corner of Your Memory Palace
Students from Sanford Mirling’s fall class Sculpture I: Communicating in Three Dimensions exhibit works that focus on the limitless, form-making possibilities of welded-steel rod. While tackling elemental aesthetic issues of balance, volume, perspective, and scale, each sculpture provides a glimpse into the artist’s own personal narrative. As a collection, these pieces represent earnest experiments in translating two dimensions into three and memories into new realities. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.
Date: November 8, 2015
Time: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Location: Middlebury College, Johnson Memorial Building
Contact: (802) 443-3168
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: October 29, Thursday (through November 10)
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 8    Music Swap at Compass
Compass is hosting their third Music Swap! If you are looking for new and used audio equipment, vinyl records, CDs, 78s, musical instruments, memorabilia and other related items, come see what musicians, dealers, collectors, and sellers have for sale and trade. Interested in selling your items? Spaces can be reserved through Friday, November 6th. Visit www.cmacvt.org or call 802-247-4295 for more details.
Date: November 8, 2015
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Website: http://www.cmacvt.org
Location: Compass Music and Arts Center 333 Jones Drive Brandon, VT 05733
Contact: 802-247-4295
EMail: info@cmacvt.org
Date/Time Details: 10-4pm
Fees/Admission: Free to attend
Nov 8    Late and Soon - Songs of the heedless and the wise
As we dip into dusky November, Social Band, Burlington's lively band of singers, sings songs of the heedlessness and wisdom embedded in the human condition. The program features a new work by one of Social Band's favorite composers, Thomas L. Read, Late and Soon, Six Climate Choruses, and, in Social Band's inimitable way,  explores the art of maintaining sanity in the face of folly. Join us for our program of song-making and poetry!
Date: November 8, 2015
Time: 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Website: http://www.socialband.org
Location: Unitarian Church, head of Church Street, Burlington, VT
Contact: Amity Baker 802 355-4216
EMail: info@socialband.org
Date/Time Details: 11/8/15 3:00 PM
Fees/Admission: $15 suggested
Nov 9    Line in Space: Just a Corner of Your Memory Palace
Students from Sanford Mirling’s fall class Sculpture I: Communicating in Three Dimensions exhibit works that focus on the limitless, form-making possibilities of welded-steel rod. While tackling elemental aesthetic issues of balance, volume, perspective, and scale, each sculpture provides a glimpse into the artist’s own personal narrative. As a collection, these pieces represent earnest experiments in translating two dimensions into three and memories into new realities. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.
Date: November 9, 2015
Time: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Location: Middlebury College, Johnson Memorial Building
Contact: (802) 443-3168
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: October 29, Thursday (through November 10)
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 9    Subjects/Objects of Production, Consumption, and Desire: The Japanese Manga Comics Tale of Genji
For more than a thousand years, the Tale of Genji has captured the imagination of writers and artists. In 1970 Genji appeared in one of its newest iterations: Japanese manga comics. Lynn Miyake, professor of Japanese at Pomona College, offers an illustrated lecture on the range of manga interpretations and the ancient tale’s interpretive richness. Sponsored by the Middlebury College Museum of Art, Department of Japanese Studies, East Asian Studies Program, Department of History of Art and Architecture, Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies Program, and the Christian A. Johnson Enrichment Fund. Free
Date: November 9, 2015
Time: 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Location: Mahaney Center for the Arts, Room 125
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: November 9, Monday 4:30 PM
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 10    Line in Space: Just a Corner of Your Memory Palace
Students from Sanford Mirling’s fall class Sculpture I: Communicating in Three Dimensions exhibit works that focus on the limitless, form-making possibilities of welded-steel rod. While tackling elemental aesthetic issues of balance, volume, perspective, and scale, each sculpture provides a glimpse into the artist’s own personal narrative. As a collection, these pieces represent earnest experiments in translating two dimensions into three and memories into new realities. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.
Date: November 10, 2015
Time: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Location: Middlebury College, Johnson Memorial Building
Contact: (802) 443-3168
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: October 29, Thursday (through November 10)
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 11    Lysander Piano Trio
Winner of the 2012 Concert Artists Guild Competition, this trio has been hailed for its “passionate playing, articulate and imaginative ideas, and wide palette of colors”—The Strad. At their Weill Recital Hall debut at Carnegie Hall, the New York Times lauded the ensemble’s “…rich sound and nuanced musicianship…resulting in a finely hued collaboration among the three musicians.” Their program honoring Veteran’s Day, entitled “Recovered Voices: Music by European Composers Displaced by World War II,” includes music by Krenek, Ben-Haim, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, and Weinberg. Sponsored by the Performing Arts Series. Reserved Seating. Buy Tickets: $20 Public/$15 Middlebury ID holders/$6 Middlebury students. Box Office Info>> On sale to PASS Members on Sep. 10; for Middlebury ID card holders on Sep. 16; and to the general public on Sep. 21.
Date: November 11, 2015
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Location: Mahaney Center for the Arts 72 Porter Field Road Middlebury, VT
Contact: 802.443.3168
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Fees/Admission: $20/15/6
Nov 12 - Dec 1    Black and White Photography
Students in Gigi Gatewood’s class ART 327: Black and White Darkroom present their photographs. The range of work represents the students’ explorations in alternative and traditional photographic practices—come see if you can decipher how the images are made. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art. Free
Date: November 12, 2015
Location: Johnson Memorial Building
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: November 12, Thursday (through December 1)
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 12    Vermont College Faculty Showcase
This performance features original work by dance faculty from Middlebury College, University of Vermont, Bennington College, St. Michael’s College, Johnson State College, Marlboro College, and Castleton State College. Part of the second annual Vermont College Dance Festival, hosted this year by Middlebury. Buy Tickets: $12 Public/$10 Middlebury ID holders/$6 Middlebury Students; on sale October 26. Box Office Info>>
Date: November 12, 2015
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Location: Mahaney Center for the Arts, Dance Theatre
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: November 12, Thursday 7:30 PM
Fees/Admission: $12 Public/$10 Middlebury ID holders/$6 Middlebury Students; on sale October 26.
Nov 13    Student Works Concert
In conjunction with the Vermont College Dance Festival, student choreographers present completed dances to each other, followed by a feedback session, in an exchange of ideas and information.
Date: November 13, 2015
Time: 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Location: Mahaney Center for the Arts, Dance Theatre
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: November 13, Friday 4:30 PM
Fees/Admission: Buy Tickets: $12 Public/$10 Middlebury ID holders/$6 Middlebury students; on sale October 26. Box Office Info>>
Nov 14    Student Work-in-Progress Showing
An informal opportunity for students to share their freshest creations, as a chance to build community and collaborate. Part of the second annual Vermont College Dance Festival, hosted this year by Middlebury. Free
Date: November 14, 2015
Time: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Location: Mahaney Center for the Arts, Dance Theatre
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: November 14, Saturday 2:00 PM
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 14    Ten Thousand Saints
Shuttling between bucolic Vermont and the grime of late ’80s New York, this movie treats a teen’s especially ill-timed pregnancy as a potentially happy moment of truth—a juncture at which varied shards of a few broken homes might be assembled into something like a family, if only the right combination can be found. “Smart, sensitive, and accessible to both young and middle-aged viewers”––John DeFore, Sundance Festival Review. See associated event with author Eleanor Henderson ’01 on November 16. Sponsored by the Hirschfield International Film Series. (Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini, USA, 113 minutes, 2015) Free
Date: November 14, 2015
Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: Dana Auditorium
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: November 14, Saturday with showings at 3:00 and 8:00 PM
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 14    Late and Soon - Songs of the heedless and the wise
As we dip into dusky November, Social Band, Burlington's lively band of singers, sings songs of the heedlessness and wisdom embedded in the human condition. The program features a new work by one of Social Band's favorite composers, Thomas L. Read,  Late and Soon, Six Climate Choruses, and, in Social Band's inimitable way,  explores the art of maintaining sanity in the face of folly. Join us for our program of song-making and poetry!
Date: November 14, 2015
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Website: http://www.socialband.org
Location: United Church of Hinesburg, Route 116, Hinesburg, VT
Contact: Amity Baker 802 355-4216
EMail: info@socialband.org
Date/Time Details: 11/14/15 7:30PM
Fees/Admission: $15 suggested
Nov 14    Brandon Music presents the DuPont Brothers
"Deeply passionate old souls with a new and refreshing take on contemporary folk-pop music" (The Mountaineer) describes the Indie-folk duo of Zack and Sam DuPont, who have versatile songwriting modes, blood harmonies and fingerstyle guitar arrangements. Smoky Mountain News says their music is "the essence of what stop-you-in-your-tracks music is suppose to do, which is shake you out of your day-to-day life". Show $20. Dinner & Show $40. Reservations are required for dinner and recommended for the show. BYOB.
Date: November 14, 2015
Time: 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Website: http://www.brandon-music.net
Location: Brandon Music 62 Country Club Rd. Brandon, VT 05733
Contact: 802-247-4295
EMail: info@brandon-music.net
Date/Time Details: 7:30pm
Fees/Admission: Show $20. Dinner & Show $40.
Nov 14    Charles Neville with Gent Treadly Band and "The Good Parts"
A BIG CITY NIGHT IN THE LITTLE CITY OF VERGENNES! Charles Neville, the second oldest of the well-known musical group The Neville Brothers brings his New Orleans-style sound, soul, talent and a four-piece band, Gent Treadly, to the Vergennes Opera House. Expect to hear the classics from Hey Pocky Way to Fire on the Bayou and even a surprise visit from another member of the Neville family! This show will also be the debut for the new local jazz funk group The Good Parts. The Good Parts featuring Jeff Margolis (Hot Neon Magic), Chris Wyckoff (Panton Flats), Justin Perdue, and Terry Simpkins. Doors and cash bar by Bar Antidote, open at 6:30 p.m. General seating. Tickets are $18 in advance online and at Classic Stitching on Main Street in Vergennes. If available, tickets will be $20 at the door. Sponsored by Ed & Beverly Biello, Denecker Cheverolet, Jackman Fuels, Vergennes Animal Hospital, RPM, J.W. & D.E. Ryan Plumbing & Heating, H.J. LeBoeuf Contractors & Builders, Andrew and Jeff Fritz, and WhistlePig Whiskey (so far!). Special media support from Hall Communications Radio Group: WKOL, WOKO, WBTZ, WJOY and WIZN.
Date: November 14, 2015
Time: 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Website: https://charlesnevillegenttreadlyvoh.eventbrite.com
Location: Vergennes Opera House 120 Main Street, Vergennes, VT 05491
Contact: 802-877-6737 Info@vergennesoperahouse.org
EMail: info@vergennesoperahouse.org
Date/Time Details: Saturday, November 14, 2015, 7:30 pm.
Fees/Admission: $18 in advance or $20 at the door.
Nov 15    Late and Soon - Songs of the heedless and the wise
As we dip into dusky November, Social Band, Burlington's lively band of singers, sings songs of the heedlessness and wisdom embedded in the human condition. The program features a new work by one of Social Band's favorite composers, Thomas L. Read,  Late and Soon, Six Climate Choruses, and,  in Social Band's inimitable way,  explores the art of maintaining sanity in the face of folly. Join us for our program of song-making and poetry!
Date: November 15, 2015
Time: 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Website: http://www.socialband.org
Location: Charlotte Congregational Church, Church Street, Charlotte, VT
Contact: Amity Baker 802 355-4216
EMail: info@socialband.org
Date/Time Details: 11/15/15 3:00 PM
Fees/Admission: $15 suggested
Nov 15    New Music for the Middlebury College Choir
The College Choir performs a brief concert of new compositions of different traditions written for Middlebury and its choir. Music by students, alumni, and faculty includes recent works by Peter Hamlin ’73 and Ezra Axelrod ’08, as well as by current students. The program also includes a setting of verses of the Dua by Mohammed Fairouz. Sponsored by the Department of Music. Free
Date: November 15, 2015
Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: Mahaney Center for the Arts, Robison Hall (Concert Hall)
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: November 15, Sunday 3:00 PM
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 16    Eleanor Henderson ?01
Henderson reads from her first novel, Ten Thousand Saints (Ecco, 2011), and discusses its film adaptation, written and directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini and released in the summer of 2015. See associated screening November 14. Sponsored by the Hirschfield International Film Series. Free
Date: November 16, 2015
Time: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Location: Axinn Center, Abernethy Room
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: November 16, Monday 4:30 PM
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 16    Gauguin in Polynesia: The Final Years
Lecture by Elizabeth Childs, Etta and Mark Steinberg Professor of Art History, Washington University in St. Louis. French avant-garde artist Paul Gauguin is perhaps best known for the art he produced in Tahiti during his first trip there in 1891. This lecture examines a later period of Gauguin’s life and art, including his increasing engagement with modern Polynesian culture, his fascination with global religions, his artistic texts, and his relocation to the Marquesas Islands in 1901. Sponsored by the Art History Program and the Johnson Enrichment Fund. Free
Date: November 16, 2015
Time: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Location: Mahaney Center for the Arts, Robison Hall (Concert Hall)
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: November 16, Monday 4:30 PM
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 17    Cameron Visiting Architect Erinn McGurn
Erinn McGurn, AIA is the cofounder of SCALEAfrica and owner/principal of and owner/principal of SCALEStudio in New York City. The studio operates on a “for-benefit” model, with social change and community-driven design as the primary focus. In 2013, SCALEAfrica was admitted into the Clinton Global Initiative and launched a commitment to action to build Zambia’s first sustainably designed, technology-based community school. Sponsored by the Cameron Family Arts Enrichment Fund and the Architectural Studies program. Free
Date: November 17, 2015
Time: 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Location: Johnson Memorial Building, Room 304
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: November 17, Tuesday 6:30 PM
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 17    The King's Singers
The world’s superlative vocal sextet is acclaimed for both its virtuosity and its irresistible charm, earning the group a vast international audience. The first half of the a cappella program is drawn from their recording Pater Noster: A Choral Reflection on the Lord’s Prayer. After intermission, they take a tour around the globe with songs from their "Postcards Project," a collection of folk and popular songs amassed on their travels. Music department chair Jeffrey Buettner offers a pre-concert lecture at 6:30 PM in Room 221. Sponsored by the Performing Arts Series. Reserved Seating. Buy Tickets: $25 Public/$20 Middlebury ID holders/$6 Middlebury students. Box Office Info>> On sale to PASS Members on Sep. 10; for Middlebury ID card holders on Sep. 16; and to the general public on Sep. 21.
Date: November 17, 2015
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Location: Mahaney Center for the Arts 72 Porter Field Road Middlebury, VT
Contact: 802.443.3168
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Fees/Admission: $25/20/6
Nov 18    Transportation Board Forum - Navigating Vermont Without A Car
The Vermont Transportation Board at 6 p.m. on November 18 will hold a public forum in Middlebury designed to engage the public in a conversation about navigating Vermont without a car. Topics include public transportation, the future or passenger rail, the proliferation of car sharing, bicycle and pedestrian safety, and how the legalization of marijuana could affect highway safety.
 
The forum is one of six the Board is holding around the state, and will be held at 6 p.m. at the Addison Regional Planning Commission, 14 Seminary Street in Middlebury.

 
Date: November 18, 2015
Website: http://tboard.vermont.gov.
Location: Addison Regional Planning Commission
14 Seminary Street
Middlebury
Contact: John Zicconi 802-828-2942
EMail: John.Zicconi@vermont.gov
Date/Time Details: November 18
6:00 pm
Nov 18 - Nov 19    Auditions for Winter One-Acts
The Middlebury Community Players will stage two one-act comedies at the Town Hall Theater in Middlebury in February: Peter Shafer's Black Comedy and Tom Stoppard's The Real Inspector Hound. The Real Inspector Hound is Stoppard's one-act featuring a play within a play. It is both a parody of drawing-room murder mysteries (like The Mousetrap) and an absurd examination of two theater critics charged with reviewing the play within the play. The cast includes the two critics, three women and three men, as well as one dead body that is on the stage throughout the play. Directed by Trent Campbell. Shafer's Black Comedy was first presented in 1965. The action supposedly in the dark is illuminated. When the lights are to be on, the stage darkens. A variety of characters have met for a variety of reasons in the apartment of an aspiring bachelor artist on an evening when a fuse has blown: his giddy, spoiled fiancée, her tightly wound father, a repressed spinster, an electrician, an antique collector, an art collector and a still-interested ex-girlfriend. Directed by Kate Tilton.
 
Date: November 18, 2015
Time: 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Website: http://www.middleburycommunityplayers.org
Location: Mary Hogan Elementary School in Middlebury (201 Mary Hogan Drive 05753).
Contact: Producer Kristen Ginsburg, 802-989-5435, or kgins@comcast.net Director Kate Tilton, 802-233-5196 or katetilton17@gmail.com Director Trent Campbell, 802-989-8369, or photos@addisonindependent.com
EMail: kgins@comcast.net
Date/Time Details: Wednesday or Thursday, Nov. 18 or 19, 7:00pm. Register by 6:45pm. If you are unable to make either audition date, please contact producer or director to schedule another audition time (contact info below).
Fees/Admission: None
Nov 19    Script Reading for Jay Craven's New Film,"Wetware"
Vermont filmmaker Jay Craven will present a free work-in-progress script reading for his next planned film project, "Wetware", a noir thriller set in the near future and based on Craig Nova's novel of the same name. The readings will feature local actors and will take place from 5pm to 7pm, Thursday, November 19th at the Byers Studio, Middlebury Town Hall Theater. Craven's troupe will read 40 minutes of material and lead a discussion with the audience.
Date: November 19, 2015
Time: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Location: Middlebury Town Hall Theater
Contact: Kyla Jarrett - 208-720-0640
EMail: kylacjarrett@gmail.com
Date/Time Details: Thursday, November 19th 5-7pm
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 19    After Hours Business Mixer - November 2015

Please join us for our next After Hours Business Mixer. Great networking opportunities, tasty food, beverages, super door prizes, and Pot of Gold drawing!

Date: November 19, 2015
Time: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Website: http://www.addisoncounty.com
Location:

Chipman Inn
Route 125
Ripton

Contact: Pam Freilich, 802-388-7951
EMail: pam@addisoncounty.com
Date/Time Details: 5 - 7 pm
Fees/Admission: Gold Members: FREE; Members: $5; Guests: $10.
Nov 19    St. Petersburg Men's Ensemble returns to Brandon
The St. Petersburg Men's Ensemble, an a cappella group from Russia, returns for a night of Rachmaninoff's All-Night Vigil, Op. 37 and expressive Russian folk songs. The All-Night Vigil has been hailed as Rachmaninoff's finest achievement and "the greatest musical achievement of the Russian Orthodox Church". The group performs as part of their popular annual tour through the U.S. Show $20. Dinner and Show $40. Reservations are required for dinner and recommended for the show. BYOB.
Date: November 19, 2015
Time: 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Website: http://www.brandon-music.net
Location: Brandon Music 62 Country Club Rd. Brandon, VT 05733
Contact: 802-247-4295
EMail: info@brandon-music.net
Date/Time Details: 7:30pm
Fees/Admission: Show $20, Dinner & Show $40
Nov 19 - Nov 20    Piano Recital by Students of Diana Fanning

The fall concert by affiliate artist Diana Fanning’s students is a popular event celebrating our talented Middlebury students. Sponsored by the Department of Music.


 

 
Date: November 19, 2015
Time: 7:30 PM - 12:00 AM
Website: http://www.middlebury.edu/arts/news/15-16/nov15
Location: Mahaney Center for the Arts, Robison Hall (Concert Hall)
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 20 - Dec 31    From Farm to Feast
From Farm to Feast Eighth Annual Holiday Show of Original Works by Local Artists November 20 - December 31, 2015 Opening reception Friday, November 20 5 - 7 pm Art and objects celebrating Vermont agriculture and its bounty. The Gallery will be filled with original, handmade and hand printed art, fine crafts and photography by 22 talented local artists. This holiday season show has become a tradition at Town Hall Theater and features unique and affordable works available for immediate purchase.
Date: November 20, 2015
Time: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Location: THT
Contact: Judith Holler
EMail: publicity@townhalltheater.org
Nov 20 - Nov 21    This is Not a Good Time and The Varieties of Romantic Experience: An Introductio
Two brand-new plays by local playwrights will hit the stage for the first time, directed by Douglas Anderson. In Jessie Raymond's hilarious new play, This is Not a Good Time, a weary mom finds herself home alone for the first time since her kids were born. What begins as a night of solitary relaxation devolves into hilarious mayhem. Also on the bill is Robert Cohen's piece, The Varieties of Romantic Experience: An Introduction. In the one-man play, starring Christopher Ross in a tour-de-force performance, the audience becomes a group of students on the first day of class. The professor's lecture on relationships is increasingly dotted with references to his own failed love life.
Date: November 20, 2015
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Website: http://www.townhalltheater.org
Location: Town Hall Theater- 68 S. Pleasant St in Middlebury
Contact: Box Office: 802-382-9222
EMail: office@townhalltheater.org
Date/Time Details: Nov. 20 and 21 at 7:30
Fees/Admission: $15
Nov 21    The Imitation Game
This Oscar-winning film tells the true story of how Alan Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch) and a team of cryptanalysts at Bletchley Park during World War II struggled to crack the Nazis’ naval code, thereby helping the Allies win the war. “So innately compelling is Turing’s story—to say nothing of Cumberbatch’s masterful performance. It’s hard not to get caught up in this well-told tale and its skillful manipulations”––Scott Foundas, Variety. Sponsored by the Hirschfield International Film Series. (Morten Tyldum, UK/USA, 114 minutes, 2014)
Date: November 21, 2015
Time: 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Website: http://www.middlebury.edu/arts/news/15-16/nov15
Location: Dana Auditorium
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: 3:00 and 8:00 PM, Dana Auditorium
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 21 - Nov 22    The Real Story of "The Imitation Game" and the Enigma of Alan Turing
In conjunction with the Hirschfield International Film Series’ presentation of The Imitation Game,  Dr. Tom Perera offers a public lecture between the two screenings. Perera is one of the world’s leading experts on cipher machines and the author of the most definitive book on the Enigma machine. Sponsored by the Department of Mathematics and the First-Year Seminar program. 
Date: November 21, 2015
Time: 5:45 PM - 12:00 PM
Website: http://www.middlebury.edu/arts/news/15-16/nov15
Location: Dana Auditorium
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: 5:45 PM
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 22 - Nov 23    Middlebury College Community Chorus Jeff Rehbach, Conductor; Timothy Guiles, Accompanist
The chorus presents its annual concert in celebration of the season of Thanksgiving, performed by Middlebury College students, staff, and faculty, and singers from towns and villages throughout the area. The program includes settings of psalms alongside uplifting and celebratory songs by classical and contemporary composers. Sponsored by the Department of Music.
Date: November 22, 2015
Time: 5:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Website: http://www.middlebury.edu/arts/news/15-16/nov15
Location: Mead Memorial Chapel
EMail: cfa@middlebury.edu
Date/Time Details: 3:00 pm
Fees/Admission: Free
Nov 28 - Nov 29    2015 Jingle Bell Express to benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities
The Jingle Bell Express 2015 to benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities is scheduled for November 28th and 29th this year. On Saturday the 28th there will be rides at 10am, 1pm, and 3pm and on Sunday the 29th there will be rides at 1pm and 3pm. The train ride will start at Main St. Landing in Burlington and head south to Charlotte where it will stop and head back north to Burlington. Each ride will take 1 1/2 to 2 hours. This year's tickets are $25 per person; children two years old and younger are free if sitting on an adult's lap. Light refreshments will be served along the way, and every child will receive a holiday-themed goody bag. You can expect to see Santa, Frosty The Snowman, Miss Vermont on the train while enjoying sing-along's and stories. Tickets available through the Flynn Box Office, 802-86-Flynn or www.flynntix.org
Date: November 28, 2015
Time: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Website: http://www.rmhcvt.org/news-events/2015-jingle-bell-express/
Location: Main Street Landing Train Station, Burlington
Contact: Deanna Cameron
EMail: deanna@rmhcvt.org
Date/Time Details: Saturday, November 28, 2015 - 10am, 1pm, 3pm Sunday, November 29, 2015 - 1pm, 3pm
Fees/Admission: $25/person 2 years and under Free
Nov 28    MET Live in HD: Lulu
Acclaimed artist and director William Kentridge applies his unique theatrical vision to Lulu, Berg's notorious femme fatale who shatters lives, including her own. Soprano Marlis Petersen has excited audiences around the world with her portrayal of the tour-de-force title role, a wild journey of love, obsession, and death. Susan Graham joins a winning cast, including Daniel Brenna and Johan Reuter. Broadcast live in HD from the Metropolitan Opera.
Date: November 28, 2015
Time: 12:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Website: http://www.townhalltheater.org
Location: Town Hall Theater 68 S. Pleasant St Middlebury
Contact: 802-382-9222
EMail: office@townhalltheater.org
Date/Time Details: November 21, 12:30 pm Free pre-show talk at 11:45
Fees/Admission: $24/ $10 students
Nov 28    The Internet Cat Video Festival
Cat videos have taken over Town Hall Theater! The 2015 Internet Cat Video Festival is 80 minutes of hilarious, touching and sometimes bizarre cat videos curated by cat video expert Will Braden. It's the perfect event for the after-Thanksgiving doldrums and is suitable for all ages. This is the only place in Vermont to see the Internet Cat Video Festival. Proceeds benefit Homeward Bound, Addison County's humane society. November 28 2pm and 7pm $10/ $5 people 12 and under
Date: November 28, 2015
Time: 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Website: http://www.townhalltheater.org
Location: Town Hall Theater
Contact: Haley Rice Box Office: 802-382-9222
EMail: office@townhalltheater.org
Date/Time Details: November 28 2pm and 7pm
Fees/Admission: $10/ $5 people 12 and under
Nov 29    Giselle
Giselle: Bolshoi Ballet in HD in HD on the THT BIG SCREEN Sunday, November 29 The famous Bolshoi ballet presents one of the most well-known ballets in history, Giselle. The young peasant girl Giselle dies when she learns that the man she loves, Albrecht, has betrayed her. Against her own will, she joins the wilis, vengeful spirits who now turn against Albrecht and condemn him to dance until he dies of exhaustion. This treasure of romantic ballet is one of the oldest and greatest in classical repertoire, touching upon the great romantic themes: a doomed love affair ending in tragedy, a dive into fantasy and ultimate redemption through the power of love. The Bolshoi is renowned for its intimate and emotionally intense interpretation of this beloved drama. 7pm $17/ $10 students
Date: November 29, 2015
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
EMail: publicity@townhalltheater.org