Community Events (page 5)


August 26, 2016

On Stage: Japanese Theater Prints and Costumes Opening Reception

Kabuki, Noh and Bunraku are types of theater—each distinct, all indispensable in the Japanese tradition of dramatic expression. This exhibition offers a rich, many-faceted view of late 19th c. to […]

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Faces of Passion and Regret: Women in Noh

After considering the extremes of masks for vengeful roles to the subtleties of masks that mirror fleeting regret, examples of the actor’s physical expression of these emotions through dance will […]

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Inventing Medieval Women: History, Memory, and Forgery in Early Modern Italy

Bologna, renowned for the antiquity of its university, has long been celebrated as having the first women students and professors that we associate with the emergence of this medieval institution. […]

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August 24, 2016

SO IT GOES, a solo exhibition by Kristen Morgin

SO IT GOES, is a solo exhibition by LA-based artist Kristen Morgin. This exhibition is part of an ongoing series of shows that subvert traditional notions of ceramics and recontextualize […]

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Workshop 360° “Wellness”: Relationships, Drinking, Mental Health, and Homesickness

Through Workshop 360° first-years will explore who they are as individuals and their role in building community. Scripps staff from different departments will collaborate to lead these interactive workshops centered […]

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Intercollegiate Feminist Center Open House

IFC supports gender and women’s studies and other feminist work at The Claremont Colleges. IFC offers a lending library and other resource, sponsors events, and builds connections with other campus […]

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Scripps 4th Annual Fall Research Symposium

Join us in the Hampton Room for our two part series of Scripps students presenting their findings from months of summer research. Sponsored by the Mellon Undergraduate Research Fellowship. 

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Noh Theater at the Claremont Colleges

The Claremont Colleges celebrate Japanese Noh theater, the oldest major theater art still performed in the present-day, with a week-long festival of cultural and artistic events. Partake in collaborations between […]

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July 29, 2016

Imagined Sceneries

co-commissioned by: Isabella Ramos (Scripps ’17) and Professor Anne Harley (Scripps) Featuring: Yukiko Matsuyama, koto David Rentz (Chaffey College), conductor Giovanni Ortega (Pomona Theater), co-director Stacey Fraser (Cal State San […]

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Music of Dora Pejačević, Luis Rosalebron, and others

Duo209 Rachel V. Huang (Scripps faculty), violin Tatiana Thibodeaux (Scripps faculty), piano

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