Performance & Lecture Series
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In this section, you will find descriptions of performances and
lectures that are open to the public and constitute a series, or occur
on an annual basis.
New Music New CollegeFridays and Saturdays at 8 pm, September – MayFor more information visit newmusicnewcollege.org, call (941) 487-4155 or email events@ncf.edu. This innovative series is a treasure for contemporary arts enthusiasts and features outstanding musicians from the Gulf Coast and around the country. In 2008-2009, we celebrate the 10th season of New Music New College. The five-concert series includes a number of pre-concert lectures and free public workshops. The vision for New Music New College lays with its director, music professor Stephen Miles. Meet the ComposerNovember 18, February 10, March 17College Hall Music Room at 7:00 pm - Free No advanced reservations; first-come, first-served Information at 941-487-4155 or email events@ncf.edu Due to an illness, the first Meet the Composer series with Daniel Levy has been cancelled. New College of Florida and The Hermitage Artist Retreat are collaborating to offer a “Meet the Composer” series on the New College campus in 2008-09. Four of the Hermitage’s Composers-in-Residence will offer free community discussions and demonstrations in the College Hall music room at 7:00 pm: Daniel Levy (November 18); Nico Muhly (March 10), Wang Jie (March 17) and Mandy Fang (April 21). New College Library Association ColloquiumMarch 2-4, 2009For more information call (941) 487-4600 or email ncla@ncf.edu Offered since 1993, the NCLA Colloquium is an annual in-depth study and discussion of current issues presented by the New College Library Association. The NCLA Colloquium is held over a period of three days with sessions in the morning. Richard Marcus, MD, is the moderator. The 2009 topic is “The Modern American Family under Attack.” Attendance is limited to fewer than 50 participants in order to encourage stimulating discussion. New Topics New CollegeDecember through MarchMildred Sainer Pavilion 7:00 pm Series: $50/ Individual lectures $15 For more information call (941) 487-4155 or events@ncf.edu The ideas are fresh and so is the name! Hot Topics is now New Topics, a collaboration of the New College Foundation and New College of Florida. Our newest community series pairs prominent national speakers with New College faculty for stimulating discussions on relevant topics of our time. All programs will be preceded by a brief “prelude” by New College students engaged in related fields of study. The “postludes” feature a champagne dessert reception and an opportunity to meet the speakers, students and faculty. Complete program information at New Topics New College. Klingenstein Lecture SeriesNora RubelJanuary 20, 2009 7:00 pm Mildred Sainer Pavilion For more info call (941) 487-4155 or email events@ncf.edu. This annual Judaic Studies Lecture is sponsored by the Klingenstein Chair of Judaic Studies and the Jay Rudolph Endowment. The 2009 speaker will be Nora Rubel, Assistant Professor of Religion at the University of Rochester. Professor Rubel will discuss early 20th century American Jewish Communities and the Settlement House cookbook. Annual President’s Day LectureDavid ShiFebruary 2, 2009 4:30 pm College Hall For more information call (941) 487-4155 or email events@ncf.edu Each February we celebrate the birthdays of U.S. presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln with a lecture by some of the nation’s leading scholars. The 2009 speaker will be David Shi, Professor of History and President of Furman University. |
Contact UsSpecial Events & Conferences
New College of Florida 5800 Bay Shore Road Sarasota Florida 34243 Phone: (941) 487-4155 Fax: (941) 487-4151 Email: events@ncf.edu Gregory Hite, Ph.D. Special Events Coordinator Stay in TouchWould you like to be informed about upcoming lectures, performances and special events at New College of Florida?
Email us at events@ncf.edu with your contact information: name, address, phone and email. We will add you to our events list to receive regular emails and mailings. |
