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Tuesday, 14 Mar 1978
Shakespeare in His Own Playhouse - Ronald Watkins
12:00 PM – -- - Shakespeare in His Own Playhouse: The Conditions of Performance and Their Influence on Shakespeare's Writing. Part of the Shakespeare Symposium . From University Lectures Program archive.
Thursday, 9 Mar 1978
Performance: Thovil
12:00 PM – -- - The ritual chanting, dance, and drumming of exorcism from Sri Lanka. From the University Lectures Program archive.
Monday, 13 Feb 1978
Dressage Theory - Gail Batten-Peterson
12:00 PM – -- - From the University Lectures Program archive.
Wednesday, 8 Feb 1978
Anthony Zerbe & Roscoe Lee Browne
12:00 PM – -- - Part of the Black Perspectives Symposium. Co-sponsored by Black Perspectives Symposium and the Department of Speech. From the University Lectures Program archive.
Monday, 6 Feb 1978
Black Perspectives Symposium
12:00 PM – -- - Co-sponsored by Black Students Organization. From the University Lectures Program archive.
Friday, 27 Jan 1978
Art and Politics - Charles Christopher
8:00 PM – Gallery, Memorial Union - Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Mark received his BA, English Literature, and MA, Social Work, from the University of Wisconsin. mark's work in the arts is extensive. His past positions include: Executive Director of the Arts Council of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Founding Executive Director of the Greater St. Louis Arts and Education Council, Consultant to the National Foundation for the Arts, Special Consultant on the Arts in the White House, President of the Performing Arts Council of the Music Center of Los Angeles County, and is currently Publisher and Editor of The Arts Reporting Service. He is also author of Run Away Home (1961).
Part of the National Affairs Series: Art in America Today - A Public Matter.
Film: US Art: The Gift of Ourselves
12:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - A fast paced review of the development of the American arts through the last three centuries. Shows the way in which the arts reflect the changes in American society. Fast paced, visually exciting film that makes use of many interesting film techniques.
Part of the National Affairs Series
Matrix III
12:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - An abstract computer film that explores the potential of form and color to create a visual harmonics, similar to music.
Part of the National Affairs Series
Film: Our Lady of the Sphere
12:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - An elaborate visual construction using such techniques as super-impositions, animation, and montage to create a strange, unexplained environment.
Part of the National Affairs Series
Film: The Further Adventures of Uncle Sam
12:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - this nostalgia-camp-satire-adventure cartoon is a pastiche from Disney, Lance, Terry, YELLOW SUBMARINE and comic book art.
Part of the National Affairs Series