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Students will learn how to dye a variety of natural fibers with guest Karen Skoglund for two class projects and will also learn dye techniques for distressing and aging fabrics and garments that they will employ in their classwork for fall program productions Iphigenia and Of Mice and Men.

This event is open to students of THEA 203 only.

This is a closed event.

Professor Peter Campbell’s History of Theater class will be visited by Noh performer Elizabeth Dowd of the Noh Training Project. Dowd will engage students in observation and experiential activity on the art of Japanese Noh Acting. Students will watch an expert performer use her body and voice to perform the difficult, ancient art of Noh and then have opportunities to learn movements and vocal methods as well which will tie into their learning about acting methodologies, performance culture, and the links between culture and representation.

This event is open to students of THEA 232 only.

Electronic Artist CHiKA will discuss her work and Pascal Gallery Exhibition.

Contact Professor LePore to participate in one of CHiKA’s workshops.

alepore@ramapo.edu

Free admission * No registration is needed * Please come on time

Would you like a crash-course workshop in using Sibelius notation software?  World-class notation software, Sibelius is used by professional and beginning musicians alike due to its user-friendly interface, comprehensive toolbox and professional look.  Whether you’re a songwriter, composer, performer, or music producer, it is likely that you’ll need to put your hand on notation software at some point.  Give your music a professional touch, and enjoy the benefits of notation software, including hearing back your work, saving MIDI files, transposing notes and chord symbols, easy and fast editing features, and much more.  This one-time workshop will give you the basic familiarity you need for your first steps in learning Sibelius, which is installed on all computers at BC-308, BC-142 and H-Wing’s Lounge for the use of all students.  The workshop will be given by Assistant Professor Gilad Cohen.  No early registration is needed, but please come on time.