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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201213T110000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201213T233000
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021906
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021906
UID:437982-1607857200-1607902200@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Second Sunday at Home
DESCRIPTION:December Second Sunday at Home: Celebrating with Color and Pattern  Explore the art of Yinka Shonibare with greeting card and book cover making activities\, as featured in the upcoming exhibition When Home Won't Let You Stay: Migration through Contemporary Art.  Join our Zoom session with hands-on art activities\, interactive Q & A\, art stories and more. You can register for the event here.  Check back closer to the event for more information on the activity guide. You will also find further details on Second Sunday at home projects\, including activity guides and instructional videos. https://museum.stanford.edu/museums-home#SecondSunday  The session will also be streamed via our Facebook page.   You can watch past editions of Second Sunday at Home!  Second Sunday is for everyone. You are welcome here.  Second Sunday at the Cantor is made possible through the generous support of the HOHBACH FAMILY FUND.  Image: Yinka Shonibare MBE (b. 1962)\, The American Library\, 2018. Hardback books\, Dutch wax printed cotton textile\, gold foiled names\, and website. Dimensions variable. The Rennie Collection\, Vancouver.
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/86549/
CATEGORIES:Anderson Collection,Art Making,Art Talk,Arts,Cantor Arts Center,Diversity,Education,Environment / Sustainability,Family Day,Family Sunday,gallery talk,Health / Wellness,Humanities,Public Service,Science,Second Sunday,Social Event,Stanford Museums,Sunday,Visual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201213T160000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201213T180000
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021907
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021907
UID:441767-1607875200-1607882400@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:CANCELED - Pink Martini Holiday Spectacular
DESCRIPTION:Pound for pound\, no other band does what Pink Martini does. Fronted by the dynamic vocalist China Forbes\, Pink Martini has performed with more than 50 of the world’s great orchestras and recorded nine albums. With the combined power of a dozen musicians\, they offer a rollicking mix of classical\, jazz\, and old-fashioned pop. Come break in the holidays with a swingin' good time at the Bing.
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/88191/
CATEGORIES:Arts,contemporary music,Holiday Music,jazz music,Music,Performance,vocal music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201217T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201217T140000
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021908
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021908
UID:443324-1608206400-1608213600@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:An Interdisciplinary Evening of Astronomy, Conceptual Art and Cinema
DESCRIPTION:Daniela de Paulis (Artist in Residence at the Dwingeloo radio telescope in the Netherlands) on her conceptual art based on space exploration and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence  (live from Europe)  Janine Marchessault (Professor of Cinema and Media Studies in the Department of Cinema and Media Arts at York University) on "Media\, Utopias\, Ecologies” (live from Canada)  Detailed bios at: www.lasertalks.com  Daniela de Paulis is a former contemporary dancer\, a trans-disciplinary artist\, licensed radio operator and radio telescope operator. From 2009 to 2019 she has been based at the Dwingeloo radio telescope\, where she has developed the Visual Moonbounce technology and a series of innovative projects combining radio technologies with live performance art and neuroscience. Since 2010 she has been collaborating with a number of international organisations\, including Astronomers Without Borders\, for which she is the founder and director of the arts programme. She is a member of the IAA SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Permanent Committee\, the only worldwide forum for SETI scientists\, and member of the METI (Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence) advisory panel.  Janine Marchessault is a professor in Cinema and Media Arts and holds a York Research Chair in Media Art and Social Engagement at York University in Toronto\, Canada. Her research is engaged with four areas: the history of large screen media (from multiscreen to Imax to media as architecture and VR); diverse models of public art\, festivals\, and site specific curation; 21st century moving-image archives and notions of collective memory/history. She belongs to the CinemaExpo67.ca research group and is a founding member of the Public Access Curatorial Collective. Her latest project is an expanded cinema festival Outer Worlds. She is the project director for Archive/Counter-Archive: Activating AV Archives\, a research collaboration involving more than 14 community and artist run archives in Canada devoted to diverse histories from Indigenous\, LGBTQ\, immigrant and women's histories.
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/89586/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Engineering,Humanities,Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201219T100000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201219T190000
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021909
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021909
UID:442959-1608372000-1608404400@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:SJW Saturdays 3
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Jazz Workshop's third and final SJW Saturdays event is on December 19\, featuring live online presentations by SJW faculty members Valerie Troutt (Black Women in Jazz)\, JJ Kirkpatrick (The New Orleans Jazz Trumpet Family Tree)\, and Jim Nadel (Backstage with Jim Nadel). You'll love these engaging and informative webcasts\, and you also get all-weekend access to pre-recorded video lectures\, lessons\, panel discussions\, and more.
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/89244/
CATEGORIES:Arts,bebop,jazz,Lecture / Reading,Music,stanford jazz festival,trumpet,women in jazz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201224T200000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201224T210000
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021909
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021910
UID:443417-1608840000-1608843600@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Christmas Eve Service of Lessons and Carols
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual service of lessons and carols as we celebrate the timeless story of Jesus together\, while apart\, this Christmas Eve.  Featuring scripture readings by Stanford students and music by  Robert Huw Morgan\, the Memorial Church Choir\, the St. Lawrence String Quartet\, Laura Dahl\, and Stephen Sano. It is our hope that the sights and sounds of Memorial Church will lift your spirits this Christmas.   The live stream will be available on the ORSL website and KZSU 90.1 FM on Christmas Eve.
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/89646/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Christmas,Christmas Eve,holidays,Lecture / Reading,Lessons and Carols,Music,organ
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210103T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210103T130000
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021909
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021910
UID:443419-1609675200-1609678800@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Sunday Organ Recital
DESCRIPTION:Greet the new year with a recital of joyful music featuring works by Marcel Dupré\, Herbert Murrill\, Johann Sebastian Bach\, and others performed on the organs of Memorial Church.  The video link will be available on the ORSL website on the day of the recital.
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/89648/
CATEGORIES:Arts,bach,concert,Dupre,Lecture / Reading,Music,organ,Recital
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210107
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021910
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021910
UID:443487-1609891200-1609977600@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Healthy Living Registration Opens
DESCRIPTION:Winter Healthy Living registration begins at 9:00 a.m.   Choose from apps\, coaching packages and intervative online classes on topics like mood\, back health\, nutritious home cooking and more. Healthy Living offerings are STAP/EA-approved and eligible BeWell and HealthySteps to Wellness incentives.
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/89715/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Diversity,Education,Environment / Sustainability,Health / Wellness,Humanities,Lecture / Reading,Public Service,Science,Women / Gender
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210106T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210106T123500
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021910
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021910
UID:443559-1609935300-1609936500@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Lunchtime Music from MemChu (Virtual Gathering)
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a lunchtime virtual organ concert featuring music performed by University Organist\, Dr. Robert Huw Morgan at historic Stanford Memorial Church  Click here to access the livestream link.
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/89832/
CATEGORIES:Arts,digital,Memorial Church,Music,Organ Concert,Performance,Virtual Concert
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210108T130000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210108T150000
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021910
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021910
UID:443560-1610110800-1610118000@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:January Friday Course Clinics
DESCRIPTION:Have a question as you prepare to teach in winter quarter? Want to practice using a tool or Zoom feature\, or brainstorm ideas for particular course or assignment? Want to make some adjustments after the first week? Then stop by a Friday Course Clinic.Each Friday Course Clinic will have a number of campus teaching\, learning\, and technology experts on hand for one-on-one consultations. Stay in the main room to listen in\, or participate in a group conversation. You may stop in and leave at any point during the clinics.  Open to Graduate students\, Faculty\, Staff
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/89802/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Engineering,Environment / Sustainability,Humanities,Info Session,Science,Women / Gender
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210110T110000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210110T113000
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021911
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021911
UID:442704-1610276400-1610278200@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Second Sunday at Home
DESCRIPTION:The Cantor Arts Center and the Anderson Collection offer family-friendly art activities every Second Sunday of the month!  Join our Zoom session with hands-on art activities\, interactive Q & A\, art stories and more. Check back closer to the event for more information on the theme of the month and the activity guide. https://museum.stanford.edu/museums-home#SecondSunday  You can register for the event here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/second-sunday-family-art-making-tickets-125549218091  The session will also be streamed via our Facebook page  https://www.facebook.com/cantorarts.  You can watch past editions of Second Sunday at home!Please visit our Museums From Home page (LINK TO https://museum.stanford.edu/museums-home#SecondSunday). You will find further details on Second Sunday at home projects\, including activity guides and instructional videos.Second Sunday is for everyone. You are welcome here.  Second Sunday at the Cantor is made possible through the generous support of the HOHBACH FAMILY FUND.
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/88959/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Social Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210111T110000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210111T120000
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021911
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021911
UID:443439-1610362800-1610366400@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:David Rumsey Map Center Office Hours via Zoom for Consultations - Winter Quarter
DESCRIPTION:For Stanford students\, faculty and staff: the David Rumsey Map Center is holding online Office Hours via Zoom for consultations. Come join us with any questions you have about our maps\, how to find the maps you need\, and tools that can help you incorporate maps into your scholarship.   Office Hours via Zoom for consultations will be held from 11am-12pm every Monday from January 11 until March 8\, 2021.No registration is required\, but you will need to log in with your Stanford credentials. Click here to join us.
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/89689/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Cartography,Education,History,Humanities,Info Session,Maps,Office Hours,Officeless Hours,Science,Using Maps,Visual,Webcast
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210114
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021911
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021911
UID:443553-1610496000-1610582400@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:600 Highwaymen: A Thousand Ways
DESCRIPTION:Guided by a score of instructions\, questions\, prompts\, and physical directives\, people who have never met build a series of performances for one another. Each installment of 600 Highwaymen's A Thousand Ways explores the line between strangeness and kinship\, distance and proximity\, and how the most intimate assembly can become profoundly radical.    Act One: A Phone Call. (Dec 2–6\, 2020 and Jan 13–17\, 2021\, approx. 1 hour long)  Act Two: A Meeting. Face-to-Face. (February 2021\, subject to change)  Act Three: An Assembly. All of Us Together. (Spring or Fall 2021)    A Thousand Ways is a story about making contact and showing up—and about judgement\, distance\, acceptance\, and impatience. Learn more below.  More About Act One  Dec 2–6\, 2020 • Jan 13–17\, 2021 •Timeslots available at time of purchase  On a simple phone call\, you and another audience member—nameless strangers to one another—follow a carefully crafted set of directives. Over the course of the phone call\, a portrait of each other emerges through fleeting moments of exposure and the simple sound of an unseen voice. Please note that if you purchase two tickets in your order\, you will not be paired together for Act One.  Acts Two and ThreeFeb 2021 through Fall 2021 • Schedule to be announced  Act Two will be an in-person encounter with a new stranger\, separated by plexiglass and guided by 600 Highwaymen. Act Three will see all participants involved in the experience coming together. Both acts will take place in person at one of our venues on the Stanford University campus. 
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/89782/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Connection,Drama,Performance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210113T193000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210113T213000
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021911
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021911
UID:441769-1610566200-1610573400@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:CANCELED - Orpheus Chamber Orchestra with Branford Marsalis
DESCRIPTION:The conductorless ensemble\, noted for its unique approach to collective leadership onstage and off\, returns to the Bing for the first time since 2014. This time they’re joined by saxophone virtuoso and NEA Jazz Master Branford Marsalis\, one of the world’s most celebrated jazz artists\, in a classical turn. The program features Gioachino Rossini\, Joaquín Rodrigo\, Claude Debussy\, and more
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/88315/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Jazz ensemble,jazz music,Music,Performance,performing arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210116
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021911
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021911
UID:443526-1610668800-1610755200@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Where Do We Go From Here? | Documentary Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:For this year's King Holiday\, the Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford University will host a free\, four-day webinar and film festival\, from the evening of Jan. 15 through Jan. 18\, 2021. On the eve of the presidential inauguration\, the festival will feature over 15 documentaries as well as musical performances and panel discussions that speak to Dr. King's unanswered question: "Where do we go from here?"  The films made available through our festival will cover a range of topics\, from the history of the civil rights and anti-apartheid movements to James Baldwin and Martin Luther King's global visions. Attendees will be able to view these films throughout the King Holiday weekend on their own schedules via links we will provide in the upcoming weeks.  The festival will introduce the World House Project\, a new initiative of the King Institute in partnership with the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford. This festival is also in partnership with the Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Center\, California Newsreel\, the Camera as Witness Program (Stanford Arts)\, and the Kunhardt Film Foundation. It is made possible by support from XQ Institute.  Please register to stay updated as we release the schedule and roster of films. If you have any questions\, please contact Truman Chen at trumanwc@stanford.edu.  Photo Credit: Bob Fitch Photography Archive © Stanford Libraries
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/89775/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Diversity,Education,Film,Humanities,International,Music,Public Service,Screening,Visual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210115T130000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210115T143000
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021911
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021911
UID:443406-1610715600-1610721000@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Conversations with Latin American Authors Series: Autobiografía del algodón (Cristina Rivera Garza)
DESCRIPTION:Stanford CLAS\, UC Davis Global Studies y UC Davis Hemispheric Institute on the Americas presenta la serie Conversaciones con autoras y autores de América Latina (Conversations with Latin American Authors):  Viernes 15 de enero de 2021 | 1:00 pm PST: Autobiografía del algodón  La poeta y escritora Cristina Rivera Garza\, ganadora del MacArthur Fellowship 2020\, presentará su nuevo libro con comentarios por el periodista y escritor Juan Villoro.   Registración de Zoom: https://tinyurl.com/criveragarza  Live-stream: https://tinyurl.com/livestreamRG  *El evento será transmitido en español. This event will be in Spanish.    *These events are partially funded by the US Department of Education's Title VI
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/89640/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Diversity,Education,Humanities,International,Lecture / Reading,Literary,Webcast,Women / Gender
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210115T193000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210115T213000
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021912
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021912
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SUMMARY:CANCELED - Patti LuPone: Far Away Places
DESCRIPTION:Actress and singer Patti LuPone has graced the worlds of theater\, film\, and television for decades. The two-time Tony winner was the original Evita on Broadway and the original Fantine in London’s Les Misérables. LuPone’s solo shows draw from her mega-selling albums and theatrical appearances to highlight her brilliant vocal power\, vivacious storytelling\, and commanding stage presence.
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/88316/
CATEGORIES:Arts,broadway,Drama,Music,Performance,Storytelling,Theater & Performance,Vocal performance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210120T180000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210120T193000
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021912
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021912
UID:438247-1611165600-1611171000@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Robbie Kubala on Desire-Satisfaction in Proust
DESCRIPTION:Robbie Kubala is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of California\, Santa Cruz. He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from Columbia University\, where he also taught in the Core Curriculum. His research interests include normative ethics (esp. non-ideal moral theory)\, aesthetics (esp. aesthetic normativity)\, and philosophy in/of literature (esp. Proust).
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/86978/
CATEGORIES:Aesthetic Value,aesthetics,Arts,Ben Lerner,Fraudulence,Humanities,Leaving Atocha Station,Lecture / Reading,Literary,Mad Men,Whiplash
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210121T123000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210121T140000
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021912
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021912
UID:443493-1611232200-1611237600@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Inside the Center: Book Talk with Usha Iyer
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Women: Choreographing Corporeal Histories of Hindi Cinema     While the very mention of Bollywood evokes images of big-budget song-and-dance spectacles\, there is little scholarship on dance in Indian cinema. Film scholar and Humanities Center fellow Usha Iyer will discuss her new book\, Dancing Women: Choreographing Corporeal Histories of Hindi Cinema\, which is an ambitious study of two of South Asia’s most popular cultural forms\, cinema and dance. Iyer examines film dance and female performance in popular Hindi cinema from the 1930s to the 1990s to explore how cinematic dance forms produce unique constructions of gender\, sexuality\, stardom\, and spectacle.   Through attention to gesture\, movement vocabulary\, training\, rehearsal\, fame\, and erasure\, the book posits the need for corporeal histories that are peopled by many laboring bodies. Such a history takes into account acclaimed and invisibilized performers and celebrates a range of dancing women as co-choreographers of female mobility. The dancing women who choreograph this narrative are protean figures\, shape-shifting through the webs of patriarchal\, industrial practices\, producing in the process a variegated\, textured history of dance\, music\, theater\, and cinema.
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/89723/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Bollywood,Dance,Film,Humanities,Humanities Center,Lecture / Reading,Literary,Music
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210121T173000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210121T183000
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021912
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021912
UID:439321-1611250200-1611253800@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:STUCK@HOME, Stanford Medicine Virtual Concert
DESCRIPTION:STUCK@HOME Stanford Medicine Virtual Concert  We believe in the power of music to heal and unite\, particularly during uncertain times.  Join us!  Stuck@Home Concert  January 21\, 2021   5:30PM – 6:30PM (PDT)  This event is free and open to the public.   Please register in advance here:  https://stanford.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fY69HZDmRYeAxHbmJxTLGw  After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/87436/
CATEGORIES:Arts,concert,Health / Wellness,Humanities,Lecture / Reading,Music,Performance,Visual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210121T193000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210121T213000
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021912
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021912
UID:441773-1611257400-1611264600@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:CANCELED - Gong Linna & Bang on a Can All-Stars: Cloud River Mountain
DESCRIPTION:Superstar Chinese fusion singer Gong Linna sets new lyrics to centuries-old Chinese melodies backed by the musicians of Bang on a Can. Gong’s husband\, German composer Robert Zollitsch (Lao Luo)\, composes many of the brilliantly staged pieces. In 2010\, Linna’s performance of the song "Tan Te" on Chinese national television to billions of viewers made her an overnight sensation\, vaulting her to celebrity status. In recent years she has starred on television in China\, but she remains largely undiscovered in the West.
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/88317/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Chinese music,International,Music,Performance,Vocal performance
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210121T200000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210121T213000
DTSTAMP:20201213T192937
CREATED:20201213T021912
LAST-MODIFIED:20201213T021913
UID:441775-1611259200-1611264600@https://arts.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:CANCELED - Huff: Cliff Cardinal
DESCRIPTION:One of Canada’s most important emerging theatrical voices\, Cree actor and playwright Cliff Cardinal’s acclaimed solo play delivers an unabashed view of the realities facing Indigenous youth growing up on First Nations Reserves across Turtle Island (North-Central America). Huff is a wrenching yet darkly comic tale of Wind and his brothers\, caught in a torrent of solvent abuse\, struggling to cope with the death of their mother. Huff is a story of Indigenous resilience and\, ultimately\, hope for the next generation.
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/88318/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Drama,Performance,play,Theater & Performance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210122T144500
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SUMMARY:"Time in Maps" Virtual Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:The David Rumsey Map Center and Stanford Department of History invite you to join us at the book launch on January 22\, 2021 commemorating the publication of Time in Maps: From the Age of Discovery to our Digital Era\, now available from University of Chicago Press. Edited by Stanford's Kären Wigen and Caroline Winterer\, it features a foreword by Abby Smith Rumsey. All three will be in conversation about the book at the event. The publication of this book stems from the Time in Space: Representing Time in Maps conference held at the David Rumsey Map Center and Stanford Humanities Center in 2017.  Please register for this online book launch using the RSVP form. On the day of the launch\, Zoom will open at 2:45pm PST. The launch will begin at 3:00pm\, followed by Q&A.About the book:Maps organize us in space\, but they also organize us in time. Looking around the world for the last five hundred years\, Time in Maps shows that today’s digital maps are only the latest effort to insert a sense of time into the spatial medium of maps. Historians Kären Wigen and Caroline Winterer have assembled leading scholars to consider how maps from all over the world have depicted time in ingenious and provocative ways.Focusing on maps created in Spanish America\, Europe\, the United States\, and Asia\, these essays take us from the Aztecs documenting the founding of Tenochtitlan\, to early modern Japanese reconstructing nostalgic landscapes before Western encroachments\, to nineteenth-century Americans grappling with the new concept of deep time. The book also features a defense of traditional paper maps by digital mapmaker William Rankin. With more than one hundred color maps and illustrations\, Time in Maps will draw the attention of anyone interested in cartographic history.
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/89416/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Cartographic History,Cartography,Education,General History,Geography,History,Humanities,International,Lecture / Reading,Maps,Science,time,Visual,Webcast,World History
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210123T193000
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SUMMARY:CANCELED - iskwē: acākosīk
DESCRIPTION:A Juno Award–nominated electro-pop artist\, iskwē\, which translates to “blue sky woman\,” spotlights the importance and plight of Indigenous peoples and territories in Canada. Her command of music styles includes jazz\, R&B\, industrial pop rock\, post-rock\, and trip-hop\, centuries of historic injustice\, systemic racism\, and environmental degrada-tion fuel her powerful lyrics.  The Bing Studio will be transformed into a visual installation to be experienced prior to the concert. Then\, in the concert hall\, indigenous instrumentation and vocalizations combine with projected video and live movement to create a unique\, immersive\, and intensely visceral concert experience.
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/88319/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Electro-pop,Music,Performance,Visual,Visual Art,Vocal performance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210123T200000
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SUMMARY:CANCELED - An Evening with an Immigrant: Inua Ellams
DESCRIPTION:Born to a Muslim father and a Christian mother in what is now considered by many to be Boko Haram territory\, awardwinning poet and playwright Inua Ellams left Nigeria for England in 1996 at age 12\, moved to Ireland for three years\, and then returned to London to work as a writer and graphic designer. Littered with poems\, stories\, and anecdotes\, Inua tells his ridiculous\, fantastic\, poignant immigrant story of escaping fundamentalist Islam\, experiencing prejudice and friendship in Dublin\, performing solo at the National Theatre\, and drinking wine with the Queen of England\, all the while without a country to belong to or place to call home.
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/88320/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Drama,Literary,Performance,Poet,Storytelling,Theater & Performance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210124T143000
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SUMMARY:CANCELED - Sundays with the St. Lawrence: Haydn, Alessandrini, and Dvořák
DESCRIPTION:Hailed by the New Yorker “not simply for the quality of their music making\, exalted as it is\, but for the joy they take in the act of connection\,” the acclaimed St. Lawrence String Quartet continues its fabled partnership with Stanford. The quartet remains a cultural cornerstone of the University\, directing the music department’s Chamber Music Program\, concertizing at Stanford Live\, hosting a popular summer seminar\, and running the Emerging String Quartet Program.
URL:https://arts.stanford.edu/event/88321/
CATEGORIES:Arts,classical music,Music,Performance,performing arts,string quartet
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