College of Humanities, Arts, and Sciences

Documentary: So Right, So Smart!

Mon, 10/24/2011 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm

So Right So Smart is a feature documentary narrated by Daryl Hannah and is presented by the RRTTC. Businesses have begun to take positive steps toward a sustainable future. Those looking to find encouraging news in the midst of our current environmental crisis will be inspired by this story of leadership and hope.

Location: 
Auditorium, Center for Energy & Environmental Education
Contact Information
Name: 
Jenny Bruss
Email: 
Phone: 
(319) 273-3689

1319508000

Guest Artist Recital: Virginia Broffitt, flute

Mon, 10/24/2011 - 6:00pm

Visiting artist Virginia Broffitt will offer a flute recital. Broffitt is currently Assistant Professor of Flute at Oklahoma State University. A versatile musician, she has established a successful career as a teacher, soloist, orchestral musician, and chamber musician. Before her appointment at OSU, she served as faculty at Western Illinois University and flutist in the Camerata Woodwind Quintet. She has also held positions in the Fort Wayne Philharmonic and Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra. This event is free and open to the public.

Location: 
Davis Hall, GBPAC
Contact Information
Name: 
Caroline Boehmer
Phone: 
(319) 273-2028

1319497200

Guest Artist Master Class: Virginia Broffitt, flute

Sun, 10/23/2011 - 2:30pm

Visiting artist Virginia Broffitt, flute, will present a master class for UNI students. Broffitt is currently Assistant Professor of Flute at Oklahoma State University. A versatile musician, she has established a successful career as a teacher, soloist, orchestral musician, and chamber musician. Before her appointment at OSU, she served as faculty at Western Illinois University and flutist in the Camerata Woodwind Quintet. She has also held positions in the Fort Wayne Philharmonic and Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra. This event is free and open to the public.

Location: 
Graham Hall, Russell Hall
Contact Information
Name: 
Caroline Boehmer
Phone: 
(319) 273-2028

1319398200

Mad Forest

Sun, 10/23/2011 - 2:00pm - 4:00pm

by Caryl Churchill

Directed by Cynthia Goatley 

Caryl Churchill’s Mad Forest places ordinary people into the churning realities of acting and defining revolution. With a wedding being planned, two families must navigate what should be a joyous occasion of union against the onslaught of threats, hearsay and chaos, that eventually topple a megalomaniacal regime. With similar events in Egypt not too distant, Churchill’s play, set in Romania during December 1989, presents a theatrical perspective on “revolution” that will speak to us all – as individuals, members of family and community, and citizens of the world. For more information, visit the Strayer-Wood Theatre web site.

Location: 
Strayer-Wood Theatre
Contact Information
Name: 
Strayer-Wood Theatre Box Office
Phone: 
(319) 273-6381

1319403600

Mad Forest

Sat, 10/22/2011 - 7:30pm - 9:30pm

by Caryl Churchill

 

Directed by Cynthia Goatley 

 

Caryl Churchill’s Mad Forest places ordinary people into the churning realities of acting and defining revolution. With a wedding being planned, two families must navigate what should be a joyous occasion of union against the onslaught of threats, hearsay and chaos, that eventually topple a megalomaniacal regime. With similar events in Egypt not too distant, Churchill’s play, set in Romania during December 1989, presents a theatrical perspective on “revolution” that will speak to us all – as individuals, members of family and community, and citizens of the world. For more information, visit the Strayer-Wood Theatre web site.

Location: 
Strayer-Wood Theatre
Contact Information
Name: 
Strayer-Wood Theatre Box Office
Phone: 
(319) 273-6381

1319337000

Carne Viva: Stories of Madres and Monarchs

Sat, 10/22/2011 - 7:30pm - 9:30pm

Written and directed by Jennifer Cooley and Karen Mitchell.

Carne viva in Postville: Stories of Madres and Monarchs is an ethnodrama based on the testimonials of Guatemalan women living in Iowa who seek to survive in the aftermath of the May 12, 2008 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid in Postville. Carne viva provides a medium for voices that are often silenced or "undocumented." The play explores the role of women's creative work (such as weaving, cooking, and storytelling) as a constructive force that combats the destructive elements of the workplace environment, gender divisions, racism, and government policies regarding immigration. Creators and actors will draw spectators into the complex and interwoven world of global migration in the 21st century through post-performance talk-backs, where solutions seem as elusive as butterflies...

Location: 
Interpreters Theatre, 040 Lang Hall
Contact Information
Name: 
Karen Mitchell
Phone: 
(319) 273-2640

1319337000

Music Education Workshop

Sat, 10/22/2011 - 9:00am - 4:00pm


School of Music instructor of music education Michelle Swanson will coordinate this workshop. For more information, contact Professor Swanson.

Location: 
Davis Hall, GBPAC
Contact Information
Name: 
Michelle Swanson
Phone: 
(319) 273-2028

1319317200

MAFL at UNI

Sat, 10/22/2011 (All day)

A Mid-American Forensics League (MAFL) college speech tournament at UNI.

Location: 
Lang Hall
Contact Information
Name: 
Dr. Katherine Lavelle
Phone: 
(319) 273-7200

1319259600

Mad Forest Talkback

Fri, 10/21/2011 - 10:30pm

Join us for a talkback with the Mad Forest company following the October 21 and 28 performances of Mad Forest.

Location: 
Strayer-Wood Theatre
Contact Information
Name: 
Strayer-Wood Theatre Box Office
Phone: 
(319) 273-6381

1319254200

Mad Forest

Fri, 10/21/2011 - 7:30pm - 10:00pm

by Caryl Churchill

Directed by Cynthia Goatley 

Caryl Churchill’s Mad Forest places ordinary people into the churning realities of acting and defining revolution. With a wedding being planned, two families must navigate what should be a joyous occasion of union against the onslaught of threats, hearsay and chaos, that eventually topple a megalomaniacal regime. With similar events in Egypt not too distant, Churchill’s play, set in Romania during December 1989, presents a theatrical perspective on “revolution” that will speak to us all – as individuals, members of family and community, and citizens of the world. For more information, visit the Strayer-Wood Theatre web site.

Location: 
Strayer-Wood Theatre
Contact Information
Name: 
Strayer-Wood Theatre Box Office
Phone: 
(319) 273-6381

1319252400