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3 Saturday / October 3, 2015

IU Theatre: Hedda Gabler

02:00 pm
Ruth N. Halls Theatre
http://www.indiana.edu/~thtr/productions/2015-16/heddagabler.shtml

First produced in 1891, Ibsen shocked audiences with this story of a woman seeking earthly power within a society that refuses to acknowledge her inner complexities.

For tickets, contact the IU Auditorium box office:
(812) 855-1103
[email protected]

3 Saturday / October 3, 2015

Back Roads of Brown County Studio Tour


Various Studios in Brown County
http://www.BrownCountyStudioTour.com

Visit a dozen studios, featuring the work of more than 20 artists. Meet artists, watch them work, explore the spaces that inspire them. Get a glimpse into the working lives of artists. Pottery to painting, woodworking to weaving, metal, jewelry, fiber arts, broom making, bookbinding and more.

FREE. All you need is a brochure and map, available at the Nashville Visitor Center, local businesses, or at www.BrownCountyStudioTour.com. Studios open every day in October.

3 Saturday / October 3, 2015

The Peoples Art Fair–Call for artists

09:00 am to 04:00 pm
2nd St, just east of Woodlawn St., Bloomington

The Peoples Art Fair: all artists are welcome. Students and amateurs are encouraged to participate.
No fees, no jurying, just show up.

In lieu of fees and to support Harmony School for the use of the school yard and facilities artists are asked to donate a finished art piece to Harmony School’s silent auction.

3 Saturday / October 3, 2015

Camouflage the Duck Blinds

9 a.m.
Monroe Lake: Northfork Check Station
http://stateparks.in.gov/2954.htm

Camouflage the Duck Blinds at 9 a.m.
Program Location: Meet at the Northfork Check Station. For directions, call 812-837-9546.

Youth and adults interested in waterfowl hunting and waterfowl observation are invited to help clean, repair, and camouflage the waterfowl hunting blinds in the Stillwater-Northfork Waterfowl area. The day will include a short training session on waterfowl blinds and our waterfowl management program. Lunch will be provided for all participants! Stay as late as 4 p.m. to help out…

Bring work gloves and any hand tools you feel will be helpful. Youth under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Please dress for the weather. Donations of vegetables or meat for the stew at lunch are welcome but not necessary.

Registration is requested but not necessary. Contact Rex Watters at the Monroe Lake Office, 812-837-9546, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Outdoors / Volunteering

3 Saturday / October 3, 2015

Educators’ Workshop: Introduction to Three Special Exhibitions

10:30 am to 12:30 pm
IU Art Museum
http://www.artmuseum.indiana.edu

Preregistration required by emailing [email protected]; lunch provided.

3 Saturday / October 3, 2015

Sarah Flint & Suzette Weakley –Bloomington IN Farmers Market

11:30 am to 12:30 pm
Showers Plaza - Corner of W. 7th and N. Morton, Bloomington IN 47404
http://www.HoosierDarling.com

Two members of Hoosier Darling (aka the WFHB GoZpel GurlZ) will take the Farmer’s Market main stage at 11:30 a.m. and play for one hour – Sarah Flint and Suzette Weakley will entertain on this Fall morning for your listening pleasure. You’ll hear a few original tunes as well as some of your favorite cover tunes!

3 Saturday / October 3, 2015

Thematic Tour: Spain and Its Echoes in Art

02:00 pm to 03:00 pm
IU Art Museum
http://www.artmuseum.indiana.edu

Presented by IU Art Museum docent Monica Kindraka-Jensen.

3 Saturday / October 3, 2015

Fall Ballet-Three Iconic Choreographers: Taylor, Balanchine, Tharp

07:30 pm
Musical Arts Center, 101 N. Jordan Avenue
http://music.indiana.edu/operaballet/fallballet

MUSICAL OFFERING

Trailblazing choreographer Paul Taylor uses Johann Sebastian Bach’s revered music of the same name to evoke primitive tribal rites. Inspired by sacred Polynesian figures, the dancers celebrate a woman’s life and mourn her passing in “one of the most extraordinarily reverberant dances of our time” … a profound work of “radiant humanity … that flows with ceremonial splendor.” San Francisco Chronicle

CONCERTO BAROCCO

In one of George Balanchine’s greatest masterpieces, audiences literally see Bach’s iconic Double Violin Concerto as two elegant ballerinas become the instrumental soloists for this glorious music. Choreographed for 11 dancers, this seminal work is pristine, exposed, and spiritual. “Ballet is woman,” Balanchine said, and none of his ballets embody that sentiment more than this one.

SUFER AT THE RIVER STYX

Here is the visionary ballet that catapulted Indiana-born Twyla Tharp to stardom. A masterwork from one of dance’s major innovators!

Subscriptions available now! Visit the Musical Arts Center box office,
Monday-Friday, 11:30 am-5:30 pm, or call (812) 855-7433.

3 Saturday / October 3, 2015

IU Theatre: Hedda Gabler

07:30 pm
Ruth N. Halls Theatre
http://www.indiana.edu/~thtr/productions/2015-16/heddagabler.shtml

First produced in 1891, Ibsen shocked audiences with this story of a woman seeking earthly power within a society that refuses to acknowledge her inner complexities.

For tickets, contact the IU Auditorium box office:
(812) 855-1103
[email protected]

3 Saturday / October 3, 2015

Mr. Marmalade by Noah Haidle

07:30 pm
Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center
http://www.ivytech.edu/waldron

“Mr. Marmalade is a dark comedy for adult audiences that explores the power of imagination to create the world we grow into. Be wary what you imagine!” -Director Paul Daily. The show runs October 2, 3, 8 – 10. Tickets: www.bctboxoffice.com.

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