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DESCRIPTION:Cherrie Moraga\nPlaywright\, Poet\, Scholar and Essayist\n\nCh
 erríe L. Moraga is a playwright\, poet\, and essayist whose plays and pub
 lications have received national recognition\, including most recently Yal
 e University’s James Brudner Prize for 2013. Other awards include: Natio
 nal Endowment for the Arts Playwrights’ Fellowship\, two Fund for New Am
 erican Plays Awards\, the Pen West Award for Drama\, the American Studies 
 Association Lifetime Achievement Award\, the National Association of Chica
 na and Chicano Studie...s Scholar Award\, the National Association of Lati
 no/ Arts and Culture Master Artist Award and more. In 2007\, she won the U
 nited States Artist Rockefeller Fellowship for Literature.\n\nFor more tha
 n fifteen years\, Moraga has served as Artist in Residence at Stanford in 
 the Department of Theater and Performance Studies\, sharing an appointment
  with the Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity & The Institute for Di
 versity in the Arts Programs. She is a founding & an active member of La R
 ed Xicana Indígena\, an advocacy network of Xicanas working in education\
 , the arts\, and international organizing. A queer mother and “abuelita\
 ,” she calls Oakland\, California\, home.\n\nSponsored by the Dr. Lila B
 . Murphy ’52 - Women and Leadership Lecture Series\, KSC Gender and Wome
 n's Studies Department and the Office of Diversity and Multiculturalism\n\
 n
SUMMARY:Cherrie Moraga at Keene State College
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/828/
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DTSTART:20130220T190000Z
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DESCRIPTION:As part of the 2012-2013 KSC Music Education Guest Lecture Ser
 ies\, singer Aaron Russo will present a lecture and songs focused on the u
 nique characteristics of the countertenor voice. Mr. Russo will also be a 
 featured guest soloist on April 14th at the KSC Chamber Singers performanc
 e. This event is free and open to the public.
SUMMARY:The Countertenor Voice – Expanding the Boundaries of the Human I
 nstrument
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/858/
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DESCRIPTION:Flamenco dancer\, Niurca E. Marquez\, and guitarist\, Jose Lui
 s Rodriquez Garcia de la Torre will perform in the Mabel Brown Room\, free
  and open to all. 
SUMMARY:Flamenco Dance Performance
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/905/
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DTSTART:20130304T170000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Niurca E. Marquez will talk about her primary vision behind he
 r work which is based on Contemporary Flamenco but is constantly informed 
 by collaborations with other artists of various disciplines and other danc
 e styles. Marquez writes that "If culture is\, in the words of Ana Mendiet
 a\, 'the memory of history'\, then dance becomes a way to embody that hist
 ory’s essence. Marquez believes that innovation is the product of tradit
 ion. "Drawing from a tradition adds depth and context\, but as an artist I
  feel obligated to take the process a step further and question the implic
 ations of our search for true dialogue in contemporary society."
SUMMARY:Decolonial Perspectives: Understanding Shifts in Flamenco Dance
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/906/
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DTSTART:20130322T070000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Join Latino migrant workers and Vermont filmmakers on Friday\,
  March 22\, from 3:00 -  4:30 pm in the Student Center\, Madison St. Loung
 e (behind Bean & Bagel) as they show the new documentary "Hide."\n\nThis f
 ilm takes us inside the daily lives of several migrant dairy workers from 
 Latin America who sustain Vermont's iconic dairy farms and working landsca
 pes.  Hide illuminates the feelings and experiences of the hidden lives of
  migrant farmworkers--feelings of isolation\, fear\, lack of recognition a
 nd sometimes hope. Using an unusual narrative form\, the film combines ori
 ginal music\, obscured images\, and multi-voiced narration to provide an i
 ntimate glimpse at the daily lives of migrant workers and their fight for 
 dignity.\n\nThe film showing will be followed by a discussion (with Spanis
 h translation) led by Migrant Justice and migrant farm workers.  \nThe fil
 m is produced by Elori Kramer and Peter Coccoma in collaboration with Migr
 ant Justice.  \n\n“If you are drinking milk in the morning or in the nig
 ht. Don’t forget that me and thousands and thousands of guys are milking
  the cows for you.”--Bernadino Hernandez in "Hide"\n \nSponsored by Keen
 e State College Diversity Commission.  Refreshments hosted by the Keene St
 ate College Fair Trade Club.
SUMMARY:Migrant worker Documentary\, "Hide"
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/972/
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