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Molly Tengwall, voice recital, dept honors project. FREE and open to the pubic.
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Based on Mary Oliver's 7-word poem, "Instructions for living a life" that will be relevant to all musicians regardless of instrument, level of achievement, genre, or future plans. It's an interactive program about paying attention, listening for possibility, what we don't know we don't know, the difference between hearing and listening, and the route to … Continue reading "Guest Speaker, Rob Kapilow “Instructions for living a musical life”"
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Based on a passage from Ann Lamott's writer's manual, Bird by Bird, about finding beginnings, finding your voice, and finding what contribution you are meant to make. Discovering what makes you go hmmm... and learning to act on it. Making what you decide to do, grow out of who you decide to be. Lessons learned … Continue reading "Guest Speaker, Rob Kapilow “Listening for the hmmm…”"
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Coryn Jacobson, Sr. voice recital & Abigail Eck, Jr cello collaborative recital. FREE and open to the public.
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Phyllis Briscoe, Jr. voice recital. FREE and open to the public. This event has been rescheduled to April 16 at 8PM.
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Poet Mary Moore Easter, author of The Body of the World (2018) and judge of this year's prize, will read from her past and new work along with the Mitchell Prize-winning poets. There will be a reception at 6:30 with the reading beginning at 7pm in Gundale Chapel, Hagfors Center.
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Chantelle Palermo, Sr. guitar recital. FREE and open to the public.
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The Augsburg Native American Film Series presents Angelo Baca (Navajo and Hopi) screening his film of Shásh Jaa’ (Bears Ears) followed by a discussion of current Indigenous land struggles concerning land, water, and natural resources.  Shásh Jaa’ (Bears Ears) encompasses 1.9 million acres of southeastern Utah wilderness and is considered sacred lands to local Native … Continue reading "Protecting Indigenous And Sacred Land Through Media: Bears Ears And Other Current Struggles" |
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