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10 Friday / December 10, 2021

BFA Thesis Exhibition Reception

06:00 pm to 07:00 pm
Grunwald Gallery of Art
https://eskenazi.indiana.edu/exhibitions/grunwald-gallery/online-exhibitions/alumni/index.html

The Grunwald Gallery at Indiana University Bloomington is pleased to present the Fall 2021 BFA Thesis Exhibition Reception. This show reception will feature work created by graduating Bachelor of Fine Arts students in the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design at Indiana University.

The exhibitions will open to the public on December 1st, 2021. On December 10th at 5:00, the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture, and Design will hold an awards ceremony followed by a reception for the Fall BFA Thesis Exhibition at 6:00PM.

Eat and Drink / Entertainment / Exhibits

10 Friday / December 10, 2021

Beautiful Pre-show Lecture – Carole King by Christine Wisch

07:00 pm to 07:45 pm
Woodburn hall room 120
https://fb.me/e/4k1j8HR6M

FREE. Open to Beautiful ticket holders and the public. The lecture will take place next door in Woodburn Hall room 120.

Scholars and fans alike have credited Carole King with giving voice to a generation of women that sought to redefine gender norms and expectations. This presentation will explore how Carole King broke new ground as a female singer-songwriter and consider the enduring challenges female artists face in the male-dominated music industry. The talk will also include musical analysis and discussion of selected performances and what they reveal about King’s own life and the audiences she reached.

Christine Wisch is a Ph.D. Candidate in musicology and an Adjunct Lecturer for Music in General Studies at the Jacobs School of Music. Her course, Women Musicians, explores how gender and sexuality have influenced and affected musical production, consumption, and reception for female and non-binary artists in Western musical traditions since the Middle Ages. Her musicological research focuses on the intersection of music and politics in nineteenth-century Spain. She is particularly interested in questions of patronage, identity, and historiography. A dedicated educator and trained violinist, Christine frequently works as a public musicologist and enjoys collaborating on audience engagement projects. In addition to developing guided listenings for orchestras in Indiana, she has given a variety of pre-concert lectures and written program notes for orchestras and music festivals across the country.

Education / Entertainment / Speakers / Theater

10 Friday / December 10, 2021

Beautiful – The Carole King Musical

08:00 pm to 02:00 pm on Dec 12
IU Auditorium
https://www.iuauditorium.com/events/detail/beautiful

The Tony and Grammy Award-winning hit musical Beautiful – The Carole King Musical tells the inspiring true story of one woman’s remarkable journey from teenage songwriter to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Comedy / Dance / Live Music / Theater

10 Friday / December 10, 2021

Another Round Winter Show

08:00 pm to 09:30 pm
Buskirk-Chumley Theater
https://bctboxoffice.org/event/another-round/

Another Round is Indiana University’s premier all-male (mostly single) a cappella group. Established in 1996, Another Round has entertained audiences in Bloomington and beyond for two decades. By pairing their rich harmonies with their signature sense of humor, Another Round puts their audiences in the middle of a truly unique entertainment experience. Their chemistry and showmanship leave you with a feeling of hometown charm unique to the group’s beloved Bloomington, Indiana.

Originally named Straight No Chaser, the group was founded in 1996 by Dan Ponce and several friends from the world-renowned Singing Hoosiers. In 2008, a video of the group singing a unique rendition of “The 12 Days of Christmas” went viral, leading to a deal with Atlantic Records for the founding members. Although the school group is no longer known as Straight No Chaser, the music and traditions continue to be preserved under the new name: Another Round.

A night with the group will leave you with a tune in your head and a smile on your face. No matter what the scene, you could always use Another Round.

Doors open at 7 pm for this reserved seating event. Estimated length of the show is an 90 minutes. Wearing a mask is required indoors in Monroe County. Vaccine verification or negative covid test results within 48 hours required to enter the venue. Another Round is Indiana University’s premier all-male (mostly single) a cappella group. Established in 1996, Another Round has entertained audiences in Bloomington and beyond for two decades. By pairing their rich harmonies with their signature sense of humor, Another Round puts their audiences in the middle of a truly unique entertainment experience. Their chemistry and showmanship leave you with a feeling of hometown charm unique to the group’s beloved Bloomington, Indiana.

Originally named Straight No Chaser, the group was founded in 1996 by Dan Ponce and several friends from the world-renowned Singing Hoosiers. In 2008, a video of the group singing a unique rendition of “The 12 Days of Christmas” went viral, leading to a deal with Atlantic Records for the founding members. Although the school group is no longer known as Straight No Chaser, the music and traditions continue to be preserved under the new name: Another Round.

A night with the group will leave you with a tune in your head and a smile on your face. No matter what the scene, you could always use Another Round.

Doors open at 7 pm for this reserved seating event. Estimated length of the show is an 90 minutes. Wearing a mask is required indoors in Monroe County. Vaccine verification or negative covid test results within 48 hours required to enter the venue.

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