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SUMMARY:De-Circulated: An Interpretation of Banned Books\, Art by Karen Duncan Pape
DESCRIPTION:De-Circulated: An Interpretation of Banned Books\, Art by Karen Duncan Pape\nPosters by Jeanne  Criscola and featuring favorite banned books from the Library and our Community. \nWhat books are being banned and where?\nSee Karen Pape’s updated list here: \nhttps://mcusercontent.com/1c3aeb8c5e84e311c51042004/files/6b67ffc2-b6b4-d5c5-a8fc-d2b2ad15429b/banned_books_inprogess_to_print.pdf \nDe-Circulated opens with a party on Thursday\, May 30 6-8 pm\nand runs through September 8 when we will close with a ticketed adult-only event related to the show- a banned book burlesque cabaret by Madame Thalia and friends.For this live performance the library will be transformed into a multi-media speakeasy. \nYou don’t want to miss this.
URL:https://institutelibrary.org/event/de-circulated-an-interpretation-of-banned-books-art-by-karen-duncan-pape/
LOCATION:The Gallery Upstairs at The Institute Library\, 847 Chapel Street\, New Haven\, CT\, 06510\, United States
CATEGORIES:The Gallery Upstairs
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SUMMARY:BRIDGE
DESCRIPTION:A low key evening of bridge\, for people who know how and people who don’t know anything at all.
URL:https://institutelibrary.org/event/low-key-bridge-2-2/
LOCATION:The Institute LIbrary\, 847 Chapel Street\, New Haven\, CT\, 06510
CATEGORIES:BRIDGE
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SUMMARY:SENSO DI VOCE: Megan Kyle and Esin Gunduz in performance
DESCRIPTION:Doors open at 6:30 | Performance starts at 7:00\nSenso di Voce presents ‘…through itself…’\n\n…a new commissioned work inspired by the philosophical ideas of revolutionary Islamic mystic İbn ‘Arabî plus improvisations with a performance built around explorations of shimmering timbral resonances and other astonishing acoustical phenomena. \n\nMegan Kyle – oboe\, English horn\n\n\n\n\n\nEsin Gunduz – voice\, composition\, tremolo harmonica\, bass harmonica\, harmonium \n\n\n\n\nAbout Senso di Voce\nMegan Kyle (oboe\, English horn) & Esin Gunduz (voice\, composition\, tremolo harmonica\, bass harmonica\, harmonium). The duo focuses on the embodied experience of varying acoustical phenomena. Implementing the unique acoustic properties of their instruments and of the performance space\, they create otherworldly performances that reveal the interconnected timbral threads among new music and early music from diverse cultural traditions. This\, combined with improvisation and movement\, brings audiences into an immersive experience that transcends expectations. \nTheir performance features a brand new piece by Esin for the duo. Inspired by the writings of revolutionary Islamic thinker İbn ‘Arabî (1165-1240)\, ‘…through itself…’ is an exploration of his profound philosophical concepts\, through sound. The piece will be followed by improvisations that expand on this sonic world. \nSenso di Voce’s previous work includes multiple performances for Silo City\, a collection of repurposed grain elevators in Buffalo\, NY. They have created performances and sound installations in partnership with several art museums and art festivals in Western New York. Tierceron\, their album of improvisations with collaborator Henry Birdsey\, was released on Other Minds Records (San Francisco) in 2023. \nThis commission has been made possible by the Chamber Music America Classical Commissioning Program\, with generous funding provided by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick here to RSVP.\n\nVisit the Facebook page to learn more
URL:https://institutelibrary.org/event/senso-di-voce-megan-kyle-and-esin-gunduz-in-performance/
LOCATION:The Institute LIbrary\, 847 Chapel Street\, New Haven\, CT\, 06510
CATEGORIES:Musical Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240912T170000
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SUMMARY:Bonsoir\, Mes Amis: A Screening of Orpheus
DESCRIPTION:Doors open at 6:30  | Movie starts 7:00\nThe stars are aligning and we will be screening another series of three films: this time\, French flicks are the name of the game. The first movie\, Beauty and the Beast\, will be screened on Thursday August 29th — the second two movies will have their moments in the dark on September 8th and 26th. The movie screenings have proven sufficiently popular we’ve decided to ask for RSVPs to ensure seating space for all who come.\n\n\n$10 Suggested Donation hugely appreciated merci beaucoup à nos amies!\n \nPlease RSVP : Orpheus\nOnline donation link here TAILORED SPECIFICALLY FOR THIS SERIES \n \nThis series is presented  with assistance from our cherished friends at Best Video in Hamden\, CT.
URL:https://institutelibrary.org/event/bonsoir-mes-amis-a-screening-of-orpheus/
LOCATION:The Institute LIbrary\, 847 Chapel Street\, New Haven\, CT\, 06510
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Spinning Poetry
DESCRIPTION:A little chance to relax and think and absorb noted works of poetry as read by its authors. This month\, we continue our tour of Caedmon recordings from the 20th century\, and visit the 1950s recordings of Pound\, Eliot\, and Sitwell: Masters of Irony\, Collage\, and Innovation? Or Complicated Fops and Poseurs? Our tour guide\, Phillip Beard\, will explore with you and guide you through the high modernist wackiness.
URL:https://institutelibrary.org/event/spinning-poetry/
LOCATION:The Institute LIbrary\, 847 Chapel Street\, New Haven\, CT\, 06510
CATEGORIES:Literary Event
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SUMMARY:Poet Joan Kwon Glass reading from her new collection of poetry\, Daughter of Three Gone Kingdoms (Perugia Press\, 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Doors open at 4:00\nTea/reading concludes by 6:00\n \n\n\nWinner of the 2024 Perugia Press Poetry Prize\, Daughter of Three Gone Kingdoms explores themes familiar to those who know Kwon’s work: it’s described as part lamentation and part hymn—an illumination of diasporic hungers\, hauntings\, absence\, and resilience. This collection “explores colonialism and “postcolonialism” through disordered eating\, suicide loss\, religious damage\, familial estrangement\, addiction\, motherhood\, and recovery. These poems ask urgent questions: What does it mean to be a mixed-race survivor of generational traumas in a world that often insists on binaries and singular narratives? What role does “hunger” play in navigating life in the diaspora? And\, ultimately\, what is required to raise an American daughter while forging a path forward?” Joan Kwon Glass\, Milford Poet Laureate\, is known for her searching\, thoughtful earlier works\, Night Swim (2023)\, Pancakes for a Dead Boy (2022)\, and If Rust Can Grow on the Moon (2022). She is the editor of Harbor Review\, and the winner of numerous awards and prizes for her work. This event is free and open to the public. \nView event on Facebook.
URL:https://institutelibrary.org/event/poet-joan-kwon-glass-reading-from-her-new-collection-of-poetry-daughter-of-three-gone-kingdoms-perugia-press-2024/
LOCATION:The Institute LIbrary\, 847 Chapel Street\, New Haven\, CT\, 06510
CATEGORIES:Literary Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T143000
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CREATED:20240807T030014Z
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SUMMARY:Bonsoir\, Mes Amis: A Screening of Breathless
DESCRIPTION:Doors open at 6:30  | Movie starts 7:00\nThe stars are aligning and we will be screening another series of three films: this time\, French flicks are the name of the game. The first movie\, Beauty and the Beast\, will be screened on Thursday August 29th — the second two movies will have their moments in the dark on September 8th and 26th. The movie screenings have proven sufficiently popular we’ve decided to ask for RSVPs to ensure seating space for all who come.\n\n\n$10 Suggested Donation hugely appreciated merci beaucoup à nos amies!\n \nPlease RSVP : Breathless \nOnline donation link here TAILORED SPECIFICALLY FOR THIS SERIES \n \nThis series is presented  with assistance from our cherished friends at Best Video in Hamden\, CT.
URL:https://institutelibrary.org/event/bonsoir-mes-amis-a-screening-of-breathless/
LOCATION:The Institute LIbrary\, 847 Chapel Street\, New Haven\, CT\, 06510
CATEGORIES:Film
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