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SUMMARY:Argentine Tango Classes (Spring Session I)
DESCRIPTION:Please note that the Feb 3 class is cancelled due to snow. A make up date will be scheduled.\nFebruary 3 – March 10\nMonday Evenings\nAdvanced Class: 6:45 pm\nBeginner Class: 8:00 pm\nEyas Lounge in the MAC \nPlease join instructor Lee Sager of Tango Pantera for a six week session of Argentine Tango Classes. No partner or experience necessary. \nFor more information about Tango Pantera visit www.TangoPantera.Blogspot.com
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/argentine-tango-classes-spring-session-i/
LOCATION:MAC At Monmouth
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Dance
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SUMMARY:Ladies and Gentlemen...The Beatles!
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED. STANDING ROOM TICKETS WILL STILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR. Seated tickets for this event are currently sold out\, but standing room tickets are still available. By 10:15 am\, we will begin to seat “standing room” ticket holders in any empty seats. \nThis February will mark 50 years since the Beatles landed at the newly-renamed Kennedy Airport and days later performed live on the Ed Sullivan Show to a record setting 73 million people changing music and popular culture forever. Monmouth University and the Los Angeles-based GRAMMY Museum have partnered to commemorate the tremendous impact that the Fab Four had on American society with this day-long symposium featuring a keynote address\, three panels and musical performances through the day. \nSymposium Schedule \n9:30 am     Registration\nMusical Performance: Salvatore Boyd \n10:00 am     Keynote Address/Opening Remarks\nBob Santelli\, Executive Director of the GRAMMY Museum \n10:30-10:40 am – Student Music Performance: Justin Franco \n10:40 – 12:00 pm     Student Panel\nFeaturing current students who have taken Dr. Kenneth Campbell’s First-Year Seminar course\, “The Beatles.” In addition to sharing their own research on the Beatles\, the student panelists will reflect on their introduction to the Beatles\, the Beatles’ impact on their generation\, and the impact of technology on their experience with the group. \nModerator\, Professor Kenneth Campbell\nAlison Abate\, “The Long and Winding Road: The Beatles Through the Years”\nTimothy Kerner\, “The Effects of Drugs on the Beatles and Their Music”\nSarah Lewis\, “My Music Experience: The Beatles and Abbey Road”\nJessica Mentzel\, “The Beatles: Past\, Present\, and Future” \n12:00 – 12:45 pm     Lunch\nVideo Presentation organized by Professor George Wurzbach \n\nJunior Beatle Band curated by the Lakehouse Music Academy \nBoxed lunches available for purchase \n12:45-12:55 pm – Student Music Performance: Alexa Mazurkiewicz \n12:45 – 2:30 pm     Faculty Panel\nMonmouth University faculty members will discuss their thoughts and research on the Beatles and technology\, the impact of Motown on their early career\, questions of identity surrounding the group\, and the experience of the second generation of Beatles’ fans with the group. \nModerator\, Dean Stan Green\nKenneth Campbell\, “Who were the Beatles?: More than “Just a Band Who Made It Very\, Very Big?”\nChristopher DeRosa\,”The Beatles in the Echo Boom.”\nAaron Furgason\,“Beatles vs. the Record Labels: How Technology Impacted the Beatles and their Record Labels.”\nStuart Rosenberg\, “The Beatles Discography: A Review of their Studio Albums\, 1964-1970”\nHettie Williams\, “The Motown Formula and the Boy Band Craze in the Pivotal Year 1964” \n2:30-2:40 pm – Musical Performance: Joe Rapolla \n2:40-4:00 pm     Professional Panel\nModerator\, Bob Santelli\nDoug Sulpy\, author\, the Complete Beatles Audio Guide\, the 910’s Guide to Beatles Outtakes\nBobby Bandiera\, Guitarist with Bon Jovi\, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes\nVini Lopez\, Drummer with original E Street Band\, Steelmill\nMarc Muller\, Musician who has recorded with Bruce Springsteen\, Branford Marsalis and Kelly Clarkson\, music director/multi-instrumentalist for Dead On Live\, and Monmouth University Professor \nOngoing throughout the day – Brain on Beatles Project\nThe first 40 people who register for the symposium (SOLD OUT) will receive an audio postcard with a push button sound module that plays their brainwaves mapped to your favorite Beatles song – a one of a kind sound art piece. Innovative technology meets beautiful melodies as award winning media artist Andrew Demirjian provides a truly unique perspective on the Beatles music. With a five-minute visit\, Prof. Demirjian will map your brain activity as you listen to your favorite Beatles song and then translate that brain data to musical notes – the piece provides a sonic snapshot\, a self-portrait of your Brain on Beatles.\n\nThe symposium is free and open to the public\, however advance registration is required
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/beatles-asp/
LOCATION:The Great Hall
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Concerts,Lectures,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140213T190000
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: National Theatre of London: Frankenstein
DESCRIPTION:This screening is CANCELLED due to the weather. It will be rescheduled for March 6.  Nick Dear’s Frankenstein \nNational Theatre Live’s 2010 broadcast of Frankenstein returns to cinemas as part of the National Theatre’s 50th anniversary celebrations. \nFrankenstein enjoyed a sell-out run at the National Theatre\, and went on to win awards including the 2012 Olivier Award for Best Actor for Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller.  \nOscar-winner Danny Boyle (Trainspotting\, Slumdog Millionaire) directs a sensational production. In this encore screening Benedict Cumberbatch (Star Trek: Into Darkness\, BBC’s Sherlock) plays Dr. Frankenstein and Jonny Lee Miller (Trainspotting\, CBS’s Elementary) his creation.  \nChildlike in his innocence but grotesque in form\, Frankenstein’s bewildered creature is cast out into a hostile universe by his horror-struck maker. Meeting with cruelty wherever he goes\, the friendless Creature\, increasingly desperate and vengeful\, determines to track down his creator and strike a terrifying deal. Urgent concerns of scientific responsibility\, parental neglect\, cognitive development\, and the nature of good and evil are embedded within this thrilling and deeply disturbing classic gothic tale. 
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/cancelled-national-theatre-of-london-frankenstein/
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Seussical  - second show added at 12:15 pm
DESCRIPTION:10 AM SHOW SOLD OUT2nd Show Added at 12:15 pm  “Oh\, the thinks you can think” when Dr. Seuss’s best-loved stories collide and cavort in an unforgettable musical caper! Adapted from the Broadway version\, this adaptation especially for young audiences features thirteen actors and enhanced production values. Seussical is TheatreworksUSA’ biggest show ever!  \nThe Cat in the Hat is the host and emcee (and all-around mischief-maker) in this romp through the Seuss classics. When the sweet\, good-natured elephant Horton hears a small cry for help coming from a small speck of dust\, he promises to rescue and guard it because “a person’s a person\, no matter how small.”  \nOn that small speck of dust lives JoJo\, an imaginative young Who. JoJo has astounding “thinks\,” in which anything’s possible\, but his parents believe this creativity is inappropriate for the son of the Mayor of Who-Ville. Meanwhile\, the one-feathered bird\, Miss Gertrude McFuzz\, desperately wants Horton to notice her. Maybe\, she thinks\, she just needs a more impressive tail. At the same time\, the amazingly lazy Maysie La Bird connives\, cajoles and convinces Horton to sit on her egg while she goes off on a spree.  \nWill the planet of Who survive? Will Horton pay attention to Gertrude? Will Maysie ever return for her egg? Dr. Seuss’s beloved classic characters find themselves intertwined in an incredible crazy-quilt adventure\, in which the power of imagination and the most miraculous “think” ever save the day!  \n(Recommended for grades K – 5) \nFor more information and study sheets visit: www.theatreworksusa.org
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/seussical-second-show-added-at-1215-pm/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Theatre
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SUMMARY:National Theatre of London: War Horse
DESCRIPTION:Additional Screening March 14\, 2014 at 7 p.m. \nThe National Theatre’s original stage production of War Horse\, broadcast live from London’s West End to cinemas.  \nSince its first performance at the National Theatre in 2007\, War Horse has become an international smash hit\, capturing the imagination of four million people around the world. \nBased on Michael Morpurgo’s novel and adapted for the stage by Nick Stafford\, War Horse takes audiences on an extraordinary journey from the fields of rural Devon to the trenches of First World War France. Filled with stirring music and songs\, this powerfully moving and imaginative drama is a show of phenomenal inventiveness. At its heart are astonishing life-size puppets by South Africa’s Handspring Puppet Company\, who bring breathing\, galloping\, charging horses to thrilling life on stage.  \n  \nDon’t miss your chance to experience this landmark production in a cinema near you.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/national-theatre-of-london-war-horse/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Theatre
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