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27 Friday / September 27, 2019

Rough and Unequal – Lunch Roundtable

12:00 pm to 02:00 pm
Grunwald Gallery of Art
https://soaad.indiana.edu/creative-activity/grunwald-gallery/exhibitions/index.html

The Grunwald Gallery and Black Film Center/Archive are pleased to present Rough and Unequal, a film by Kevin Jerome Everson. The film will be exhibited in the Grunwald Gallery as the centerpiece for a symposium featuring the filmmaker in collaboration with IU Faculty, students and Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields Associate Curator of American Art Dr. Kelli Morgan.

Lunch roundtable discussion led by Kevin Everson with participation by Dr. Kellie Morgan, Terri Francis, Carmel Curtis and Joan Hawkins.

Exhibits / Films / Speakers

27 Friday / September 27, 2019

Rough and Unequal – Public Converstaion

05:00 pm to 06:00 pm
Indiana University, Fine Arts Building Rm. 015
https://soaad.indiana.edu/creative-activity/grunwald-gallery/exhibitions/index.html

The Grunwald Gallery and Black Film Center/Archive are pleased to present Rough and Unequal, a film by Kevin Jerome Everson. The film will be exhibited in the Grunwald Gallery as the centerpiece for a symposium featuring the filmmaker in collaboration with IU Faculty, students and Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields Associate Curator of American Art Dr. Kelli Morgan.

Join us for a conversation between the filmmaker Kevin Everson and director of the Black Film Center/ Archive, Terri Francis.

Exhibits / Films / Speakers

27 Friday / September 27, 2019

History of Yoga: Train with Michael Johnson

05:00 pm to 04:00 pm on Sep 29
Vibe Yoga Studio
http://www.vibeyogastudio.com

Want to learn about the history of yoga? In this course we will cover the origins of yoga from the pre-classical: Vedas, Upanishads and Buddhism to the classical: Patanjali, Sānkhya, Bhagavad Gītā and the post-classical traditions from Ashtānga to Yin. Each session will include reading materials, lecture, discussion and all levels āsana practice.

Michael Johnson has been a full-time yoga instructor for nearly two decades and a teacher trainer for 15 years. He has travelled to India and studied many styles and traditions from Aṣṭāṅga Vinyāsa, Bhakti, Karma, Jñāna, Jīvamukti, Rāja, and Restorative to Yin. In addition to teaching ten weekly classes, He is a lead instructor for Asheville Yoga Center’s 200hr Teacher Training and 300hr Advanced Training Programs.

“Michael Johnson’s classes are a beautiful mix of music, exploration of the yoga sutras, well-sequenced asana practice, and devotion to the highest virtues of humanity- and peppered with tidbits of science and humor. In my opinion, it is a well-rounded experience which gently guides the students into an exploration of what it can feel like to navigate yoga and life in the modern world with integrity, health and compassion.” – Dana N.

Dates & Times:
Friday 5:00pm-9:00pm
Saturday 9:00am-4:00pm
Saturday 9:00am-4:00pm

$350.00 for the weekend.

This course must meet a minimum number of students to run. If you are planning on attending, please enroll as soon as possible.

*Continuing education credits are available for yogis working towards their 500hr TT

Education / Fitness / Health

27 Friday / September 27, 2019

Rough and Unequal – Reception

06:00 pm to 08:00 pm
Grunwald Gallery of Art
https://soaad.indiana.edu/creative-activity/grunwald-gallery/exhibitions/index.html

The Grunwald Gallery and Black Film Center/Archive are pleased to present Rough and Unequal, a film by Kevin Jerome Everson. The film will be exhibited in the Grunwald Gallery as the centerpiece for a symposium featuring the filmmaker in collaboration with IU Faculty, students and Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields Associate Curator of American Art Dr. Kelli Morgan.

This installation expands the Black Film Center/Archive’s exploration of the reverberations between the genre of nonconformist filmmaking known as “the avant-garde” and the parallel insurgent cinemas of the African Diaspora. The screening of Rough and Unequal in an art gallery setting is consistent with previous screenings, providing a contemplative space for the 11-minute silent film. The presentation of the film in this setting, where the public will be able to revisit the film over a period of time, will provide a viewing experience very different than one that can be provided in the cinema. Placing Everson’s film in an art gallery context draws attention to the visual aspects of the film and creates the connection to visual art.

Exhibits / Films

27 Friday / September 27, 2019

The American Variety Show

07:30 pm to 09:30 pm
Brown County Playhouse
http://browncountyplayhouse.org

A Branson, MO styled show, paying tribute to shows such as the Carol Burnett Show, Andy Williams, Donny and Marie, Hee Haw and so much more. This show is fun for all ages! From music, dance and comedy to a tribute to our Veterans, this electrifying performance of high-energy variety has it all! Enjoy rock and roll, Broadway, jazz, pop and country as Silver Night Entertainment presents the best of American Variety and it’s right here at the Brown County Playhouse. Don’t Miss it!

Entertainment / Live Music

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