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- Apr 294:30 PMFlamenco Dance and Guitar WorkshopToday's Events | Burke Hall
Learn the basics of flamenco rhythm from guest artists David Chiriboga (flamenco guitar), Nélida Tirado (flamenco dance) and Jose Moreno (voice and percussion). Students and community members with previous dance or guitar experience in any style are encouraged to learn some basic techniques. Others are welcome to observe, and you may find yourself clapping or even singing along with the unique and catchy rhythms of this Spanish musical style.Sponsored by: Colgate Arts Council, ALANA Cultural Center, Colgate Live Music Collective, Latin American Dance and these Colgate departments: Residential Commons, Music, International Relations, Romance Languages, History, Theater, Africana and Latin American Studies - Apr 294:30 PMCooking Around the WorldToday's Events | ALANA Cultural Center, Kitchen
Join the ALANA Cultural Center for our Cooking Around the World series. The April cooking session will focus on Greek dishes.This event is part of the PE series. Students need to be registered for PE with the registrar, or there can be no credit given. Students can do that during the drop/add period. Once registered you will receive a sign up form through email, so they can select the course they wish to take. Must attend all four sessions to be eligible for PE credit. - Apr 30All dayColgate University Men's Lacrosse vs Patriot League QuarterfinalsToday's Events | Higher Seed
Colgate University Men's Lacrosse vs Patriot League Quarterfinals https://gocolgateraiders.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=10369&sport_id=21 - Apr 30All dayEclipse ArtToday's Events | Ho Science Center
In 2017, Kristen T. Woodward was able to witness a total solar eclipse in Knoxville, Tennessee, and was moved by the dramatic planetary display. She is looking forward to viewing another eclipse in her hometown of Webster, New York in April, as we will be in that exquisite path of totality. Woodward marvels at how science has allowed us to countdown the minutes while other events in our lives appear random and chaotic. The experience leaves one to ponder what is pre-ordained. By including images inspired by solar eclipse, her encaustic paintings intend to capture this conflict and visual tension between chaos and natural order.Woodward received her BFA in Printmaking from Syracuse University, and her MFA in Studio Art from Clemson University. Her zoomorphic paintings combine encaustic and print processes, and often utilize found collage materials. Woodward is a professor in the department of art and art history at Albright College, teaching drawing, painting, printmaking, and gender and the visual arts. Currently, she is collaborating with an environmental biologist to explore tropical ecosystems in Costa Rica. Woodward serves as is Resident Curator for the online site Artists2Artists. - Apr 30All daySAAM Library DisplayToday's Events | Case-Geyer Library, 3rd Floor
In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), check out Haven, Help Restore Hope, and Shaw's library display on the 3rd floor of Case-Geyer throughout April. The display includes featured books that speak to survivorship, resiliency, healing, and action. You're invited to engage with and borrow these books and additional ones on display, make a bookmark, grab a teal awareness pin, and more. - Apr 309:30 AMCreative Resolve: Poisons and Passions at Longyear Museum of AnthropologyToday's Events | Alumni Hall, 2nd Floor
This exhibition, co-curated by Longyear Curatorial Assistant Summer Frazier and Curatorial Intern Raquel Marquez-Guerrero ‘24, explores the different ways that art leverages the creative process to metabolize conflict or aggression. This healing manifests in various forms, ranging from redefining narratives to empathizing with personal or communal losses. These artists, working in media from 2D to 3D to street and graffiti art, intentionally confront discontent, fostering creative growth and finding solutions. In this context, their art becomes a means to process pain and to construct bridges amidst conflict. In addition to art, this exhibition also explores various ways that plants can be used in healing processes.