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Friday
January 22
PERFORMANCES
Blues Alley: R&B, swing, blues, and party band--the New
Haven Advocate's 1997 & 1998 winner for best blues band. 10 p.m. to
closing. GPSCY.
Endgame: A senior project in the theater studies major for Thomas
Shaw and Megan Campisi. Written by Samuel Beckett, directed by Thomas Shaw.
8 p.m. Nick Chapel. $2. Call Thomas at 436-1322 for reservations.
The Flaming Spider: Jonathan Edwards in Northampton: Written by
Austin Flint, directed by James Andreassi. 8 p.m. University Theater. Free.
Reception to follow.
Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale: Works by Brahms, as well as
Mozart's overture to The Magic Flute. 8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. Free.
Worlds: A student film written by Dan Levy, produced by Dan Levy
and Rachel Lawal. Presented by the Calhoun College Sudler Fund. 8 p.m. Davies
Auditorium. Free.
EVENTS
Avalanche: [[Beta]][[Theta]][[Pi]] fraternity house. 10 p.m.
36 Lynwood Place.
The House Party: Sponsored by Kasama, Filipino Students at Yale. Music
by Funkshun Productions, spinning the best of hip-hop, reggae, house, and more.
10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Afro-American Cultural House. $3. Call Angelica at 436-0982
for information.
Winter Ball Dance Lessons: Provided by the Yale Ballroom Dance Team,
sponsored by Yale College Council. 7:30 to 8:15 p.m. Silliman common room.
LECTURES
"Current Trends in the Child Care Industry": Part of the Social
Policy Luncheon Series. Presented by Julie Horowitz, director of business
development for ChildrenFirst, Inc. 12 to 1 p.m. HGS 119. Free.
"Gospel and Culture: Contrasts and Similarities in the United States and
India": Colloquium presented by Charles C. West. 12:15 to 1:30 p.m.
Overseas Ministry Center, 490 Prospect St. Call 624-6672 for information.
AUDITIONS
Criminal Hearts: Written by Jane Martin. A V.I.V.A.
production. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sign up at 254 York St. Call Tracy at 436-0751
for information.
Romeo & Juliet: Written by William Shakespeare,
directed by Luca Borghese, produced by Melissa Barton. Sign up at 254 York
St.
Saturday
January 23
PERFORMANCES
Center Cabaret: Presented by the New Haven Gay & Lesbian
Community Center. Featuring Paper Tigers. 8 p.m. 50 Fitch St. $7 non-members,
$5 members and students with ID. Call 387-2253 for information.
Concert: Richard Lalli, baritone, and Sara Laimon, piano. Works
commissioned from Yale composers. 8 p.m. Morse Recital Hall, Sprague Memorial
Hall. Free. Call 432-4158 for information.
Concert for Peace with the People of Iraq: Eclectic variety of
performers and first-hand report on the situation in Iraq presented by Luz
Colville of the Cesar Jerez Catholic Workers. 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Dwight Chapel.
Call Jeff at 776-2170 or Teresa at 432-0684 for information.
Endgame: A senior project in the theater studies major for Thomas
Shaw and Megan Campisi. Written by Samuel Beckett, directed by Thomas Shaw.
8 p.m. Nick Chapel. $2. Call Thomas at 436-1322 for reservations.
The Flaming Spider: Jonathan Edwards in Northampton: Wriiten by
Austin Flint, directed by James Andreassi. 8 p.m. University Theatre. Free.
Reception to follow.
Master of Musical Arts Recital: Douglas Brown, organ. 5 p.m. Woolsey
Hall. Free.
EVENTS
The Center for British Art Open
House Celebration:The Center for British Art will mark its
reopening with music, tours, and special exhibits. Part of a two-day
celebration. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. British Art Center. Free. Call 432-2800 for
information.
Danceworks: Workshop for dancers of all levels interested in all styles
of dance. Accepting ideas from anyone who wishes to choreograph this semester.
12 p.m. Payne Whitney Gym, 5th floor, dance room E/F. Call Breann at 436-2961
or Mara at 436-3029 for information.
Falun Gong: Spiritual fitness and meditation. Teaching, practice, study,
and discussion. 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. East Rock Park. Free.
Moonlight Magic: Formal dance presented by the Black Students'
Alliance at Yale. 12 to 3 a.m. Morse CD Café.
Public Interest Career Day: Sponsored by Dwight Hall and
Undergraduate Career Services. Find out about careers in public health,
public-interest law, organizing and advocacy, environmental justice, teaching,
human services, and non-profit management. 1 to 3 p.m. Undergraduate Career
Services.
Super Shabbat: Egalitarian/Conservative morning services. 10 a.m.
Slifka Center, 3rd floor.
Call Elizabeth at 436-3161 or Belina at 436-0151.
Winter Ball: 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Commons. $12 single, $20 per couple in
advance; $15 single, $25 per couple at door.
MEETING
3 x 3 Indoor Soccer Tournament: Organizational meeting. Come solo
or bring your team. 4 p.m. Payne Whitney Gym, 5th floor, Room H. $1 to play.
Call Mariano at 624-2537 or Gregory at 436-4128 for information.
AUDITIONS
Angels in America, Part Two: Perestroika: Written
by Tony Kushner, directed by Claire Wladis. Sign up at 254 York St.
Rythmic Blue: Hip-hop dance group. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Payne Whitney
Gymnasium, 5th floor.
Sunday
January 24
PERFORMANCES
Faculty Artist Recital: Violin sonatas by Schumann, Mozart,
Dvorak's "Slavonic Dances," and other works. 4 p.m. Sprague Memorial Hall.
Free. Call 432-4158 for information.
The Flaming Spider: Jonathan Edwards in Northampton: Wriiten by
Austin Flint, directed by James Andreassi. 8 p.m. University Theater. Free.
Reception to follow.
Master of Music Recital: Jane Chung, violin. 8 p.m. Morse Recital Hall.
Free. Call 432-4158 for information.
Songs for Soup Benefit Concert: Whiffenpoofs, Shades, Baker's Dozen,
Klezmer Band, Slavic Chorus, and Saint Thomas More Choir. 7:30 p.m. Battell
Chapel. $5 suggested donation, $3 for students. Proceeds benefit Saint Thomas
More soup kitchen.
Yale Concert Band: Works by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gustav Holst, and
David Bedford. Part of a two-day celebration for British Art Center reopening.
2 p.m. British Art Center. Free. Call 432-2800 for information.
FILM
Rashomon: First of a week-long Akira Kurosawa film tribute.
Introduced by Dudley Andrew, professor of film, University of Iowa. 7:30 p.m.
Whitney Humanities Center. Free. Visit www.yale.edu/ceas/kurosawa.html for
information and film synopsis.
EVENTS
Falun Gong: Spiritual fitness and meditation. Teaching, practice,
study, and discussion. 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Cross Campus. Free.
Members' Master Class on Roman Glass: Taught by Susan Matheson,
Molly and Walter Bareiss Curator of Ancient Art. 2 to 5 p.m. British Art
Center. Call 432-9658 to register.
Swing Lesson: 12 to 1 p.m. Payne Whitney Gymnasium, 5th floor main
exercise room.
MEETING
Yale Children's Theater 1999 Playwriting Contest: Organizational
meeting. 7 p.m. Branford common room. Call Adam or Justin at 436-0297 for
information.
AUDITION
Rythmic Blue: Hip-hop dance group. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Payne
Whitney Gymnasium, 5th floor.
Monday
January 25
PERFORMANCE
Master of Musical Arts Recital: Jeanyi Kim, violin. 8 p.m. Morse
Recital Hall in Sprague Memorial Hall. Free.
FILM
High and Low: Part of a week-long Akira Kurosawa film tribute.
Introduced by Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto, professor of film, University of Iowa. 7:30
p.m. Whitney Humanities Center. Free. Visit www.yale.edu/ceas/kurosawa.html for
information and film synopsis.
EVENTS
Boot Camp: Hardcore workout for everyone. With tailback Rashad
Bartholomew and fitness instructor Marisela Marrero. 5:15 p.m. Payne Whitney
Gymnasium, 5th floor. Free.
Yale Taekwondo: Introductory class. 8 p.m. Payne Whitney Gymnasium,
6th floor. Call Mariano at 624-2537 or Ginger at 436-1870 for
information.
MEETING
Choreopoetic Expressions of Unity: Informational meeting.
7 p.m. Afro-American Cultural House. Call Terri at 436-1853 for information.
Women's Club Lacrosse: Organiza-tional meeting. 10 p.m. Morse
common room. E-mail bsh6@pantheon.yale.edu for information.
Tuesday
January 26
PERFORMANCE
Orion String Quartet: Works by John Corigliano, Wynton Marsalis,
Dvorak. 8 p.m. Morse Recital Hall, Sprague Memorial Hall. $23 to $28, $13
for students.
EVENT
African Dance: With Aly Camara. Live drumming. 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.
817 Chapel St. Call 777-8262 for information.
LECTURE
"Beowulf: Beyond Criticism?": Part of Anglo-Saxon Literature
Lecture Series. Lecture by Andy Orchard, professor at Cambridge University.
4 p.m. LC 317.
MEETING
Estudiantes Unidos: Be a friend and mentor to students in
bilingual programs at New Haven's public elementary and middle schools. All
levels of Spanish proficiency welcome. 7:30 p.m. Dwight Hall Library. Call
Christine at 436-4333 for information.
Wednesday
January 27
EVENTS
Implementing Your Job Search: Learn the mechanics of a successful
job search in a chosen field. 11:30 a.m. Undergraduate Career Services,
room B02.
Zen Instruction and Practice: Orientation at 6:30 p.m., meditation at 7
p.m. Battell Chapel. Call 787-0912 for information.
Thursday
January 28
EVENTS
Boot Camp: Hardcore workout for everyone. With tailback Rashad
Bartholomew and fitness instructor Marisela Marrero. 5:15 p.m. Payne Whitney
Gymnasium, 5th floor. Free.
Résumé Workshop: Review and revise your
résumé. Enrollment limited to six on first-come, first-served
basis. 4:15 p.m. Undergraduate Career Services, room 211.
MASTER'S TEA
Health Care in the Millennium: R. David Rosin, M.S.,
F.R.C.S., Saint Mary's Hospital and The Royal College Surgeons of England. 4
p.m. Pierson Master's House.
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