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SUMMARY:Thomas Edison Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:                     \nOn Tuesday and Wednesday\, March 9 and March 10\, 2021 the Berrie Center for the Performing & Visual Arts at Ramapo College is pleased to host a virtual custom-curated program featuring animated selections from the Thomas Edison Film Festival 40th anniversary season.  Following the two days of viewing\, Festival Director Jane Steuerwald will lead a Zoom talk about the films at 6:00 p.m. on March 10 including Professor Ann LePore and filmmaker John C. Kelly.  All events are free and open to the public. The Vimeo link to view the films will go live at 10 a.m. on March 9 and remain live through 10 p.m. on March 10. \n        \nFilms include The Ephemeral Orphanage by Lisa Barcy\, Chicago\, IL;  The Chimney Swift  by Frédéric Schuld\, Hamburg\, Germany;  One of Their Own – by Allen Colombo\, LA\, CA;  Metro6 by Geoff Hecht\, San Francisco\, CA; Metamorphosis by Wang Xi\, LA\, CA; Lost Lula – by Steven Vander Meer\, Arcata\, CA; Whirlwind by Adolfo Ruiz\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada; Green Grass by Michael Greco\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada; A Family That Steals Dogs by John C. Kelly\, Knoxville\, TN; Three by Soyeon Kim\, Lake Balboa\, CA; and Beyond Noh by Patrick Smith\, NY\, NY and Kaori Ishida\, Osaka\, Japan.  \nFilm List and Synopses \n               \nLink to Films \nZoom Discussion Link \n 
URL:https://www.ramapo.edu/berriecenter/event/thomas-edison-film-festival/2021-03-09/
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SUMMARY:Thomas Edison Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:                     \nOn Tuesday and Wednesday\, March 9 and March 10\, 2021 the Berrie Center for the Performing & Visual Arts at Ramapo College is pleased to host a virtual custom-curated program featuring animated selections from the Thomas Edison Film Festival 40th anniversary season.  Following the two days of viewing\, Festival Director Jane Steuerwald will lead a Zoom talk about the films at 6:00 p.m. on March 10 including Professor Ann LePore and filmmaker John C. Kelly.  All events are free and open to the public. The Vimeo link to view the films will go live at 10 a.m. on March 9 and remain live through 10 p.m. on March 10. \n        \nFilms include The Ephemeral Orphanage by Lisa Barcy\, Chicago\, IL;  The Chimney Swift  by Frédéric Schuld\, Hamburg\, Germany;  One of Their Own – by Allen Colombo\, LA\, CA;  Metro6 by Geoff Hecht\, San Francisco\, CA; Metamorphosis by Wang Xi\, LA\, CA; Lost Lula – by Steven Vander Meer\, Arcata\, CA; Whirlwind by Adolfo Ruiz\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada; Green Grass by Michael Greco\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada; A Family That Steals Dogs by John C. Kelly\, Knoxville\, TN; Three by Soyeon Kim\, Lake Balboa\, CA; and Beyond Noh by Patrick Smith\, NY\, NY and Kaori Ishida\, Osaka\, Japan.  \nFilm List and Synopses \n               \nLink to Films \nZoom Discussion Link \n 
URL:https://www.ramapo.edu/berriecenter/event/thomas-edison-film-festival/2021-03-10/
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SUMMARY:Stop Kiss
DESCRIPTION:STOP KISS by Diana Son\, Directed by Mary Ellen Allison \n“A poignant and funny play about the ways\, both sudden and gradual\, that lives can change irrevocably\,” says\nVariety. Diana Son’s Stop Kiss is a modern tale of cosmopolitan obscurity and of finding love where you least\nexpect it. It is an unabashed look at struggles of sexual identity and longings for connection as it shines a light\non themes of assault and homophobia. \nWatch it on YouTube at Showtime!
URL:https://www.ramapo.edu/berriecenter/event/stop-kiss/
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SUMMARY:Stop Kiss
DESCRIPTION:STOP KISS by Diana Son\, Directed by Mary Ellen Allison \n“A poignant and funny play about the ways\, both sudden and gradual\, that lives can change irrevocably\,” says\nVariety. Diana Son’s Stop Kiss is a modern tale of cosmopolitan obscurity and of finding love where you least\nexpect it. It is an unabashed look at struggles of sexual identity and longings for connection as it shines a light\non themes of assault and homophobia. \nWatch it on YouTube at Showtime!
URL:https://www.ramapo.edu/berriecenter/event/stop-kiss-2021-03-20/
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SUMMARY:Stop Kiss
DESCRIPTION:STOP KISS by Diana Son\, Directed by Mary Ellen Allison \n“A poignant and funny play about the ways\, both sudden and gradual\, that lives can change irrevocably\,” says\nVariety. Diana Son’s Stop Kiss is a modern tale of cosmopolitan obscurity and of finding love where you least\nexpect it. It is an unabashed look at struggles of sexual identity and longings for connection as it shines a light\non themes of assault and homophobia. \nWatch it on YouTube at Showtime!
URL:https://www.ramapo.edu/berriecenter/event/stop-kiss-2021-03-21/
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SUMMARY:Made in Jersey: Kiran Rajagopalan
DESCRIPTION:Made in Jersey will feature a series of New Jersey based performing artists sharing new works-in-\nprogress. After each broadcast\, audiences will be able to join the artist in a live chat where they can ask\nquestions. \nClick Here to Watch the Performance! \nClassically trained Indian dancer and choreographer Kiran Rajagopalan performs the first act of his work Vaiśravana which includes dance\, spoken word\, and live drumming. \n \nVaiśravaṇa\, commonly known as Kubera\, is the Buddhist\, Jain\, and Hindu deity of wealth in the form of natural resources\, currency\, and commerce. In some depictions\, he is the pot-bellied\, self-serving\, dark-skinned ruler of the Yakshas – an indigenous tribe of magical healers and shamans coveted for their knowledge of Earth’s secrets but feared by “respectable” society. In others\, he is the radiant\, noble\, golden-skinned guardian of the north and official treasurer to the gods. His shapeshifting in religious art and literature is reflective of South Asian society’s framing of good and evil around wealth\, caste\, and complexion. His endurance in collective consciousness symbolizes mankind’s relentless pursuit of wealth in an era dominated by consumerism and driven by instant gratification. \n \nThis solo work by Kiran Rajagopalan has been commissioned by Prakriti Dance. \nVaiśravaṇa – Vocabulary List \nVaiśravaṇa Bonus Material
URL:https://www.ramapo.edu/berriecenter/event/made-in-jersey-kiran-rajagopalan/
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