Saturday June 16, 2012 Noon-4 pm
Free with Peabody Museum admission
Recommended for ages 5 and up accompanied by an adult
Throughout time and around the world, people have built and decorated boats and watercraft to help them get food, trade, and travel long distances. Come explore some of the amazing boats and boat models here at the Peabody Museum. Then make and decorate your own boat to take home!
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Recommended for ages 8 and up accompanied by an adult
Do you enjoy mysteries of the past? Ever wonder what lies beneath Harvard Yard? Join Archaeology of Harvard Yard Instructors and Students as they process their finds from this year’s dig in Harvard Yard. Learn what “trash” can tell us about the past. This is your chance to get your hands dirty - who knows what you’ll find!
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Time: 7:00pm
Location: New School of Music, 25 Lowell Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
Admission: $12/Adults, $6/seniors & children, Free to enrolled NSM students
For more information, please visit www.newschoolofmusic.org/
The culminating event of the season offers a Mateo favorite and a spring premiere finale, ballets that will transport audiences to a world that is neither real nor purely abstract; one that borders on the wildly illogical but is hauntingly familiar and compellingly dynamic.
House of Ballet (1993, Schnittke)
Premiere
PERFORMANCE DATES AND TIMES
Fri. Apr. 20 at 8:00 pm
Sat. Apr. 21 at 8:00 pm
Sun. Apr. 22 at 4:00 pm
Fri. Apr. 27 at 8:00 pm
Sat. Apr. 28 at 8:00 pm
Sun. Apr. 29 at 4:00 pm
Thu. May. 3 at 8:00 pm
Fri. May. 4 at 8:00 pm
Sat. May. 5 at 8:00 pm
Sun. May. 6 at 4:00 pm
Season Subscriptions and Single tickets ($38) are on sale (https://www.ballettheatre.org/tix_shows) to order or call 617-354-7467.
Reception: 5:30 - 6:30, Screenings 7:00 PM
Location: Lecture Hall, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University, 24 Quincy Street, Cambridge
Exhibition Dates: April 27 - May 24, 2012
The culminating event of the season offers a Mateo favorite and a spring premiere finale, ballets that will transport audiences to a world that is neither real nor purely abstract; one that borders on the wildly illogical but is hauntingly familiar and compellingly dynamic.
House of Ballet (1993, Schnittke)
Premiere
PERFORMANCE DATES AND TIMES
Fri. Apr. 20 at 8:00 pm
Sat. Apr. 21 at 8:00 pm
Sun. Apr. 22 at 4:00 pm
Fri. Apr. 27 at 8:00 pm
Sat. Apr. 28 at 8:00 pm
Sun. Apr. 29 at 4:00 pm
Thu. May. 3 at 8:00 pm
Fri. May. 4 at 8:00 pm
Sat. May. 5 at 8:00 pm
Sun. May. 6 at 4:00 pm
Season Subscriptions and Single tickets ($38) are on sale (https://www.ballettheatre.org/tix_shows) to order or call 617-354-7467.
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Tuesday April 24 - Saturday, April 28, 2012 Noon-4 pm
Free with Peabody Museum admission
Recommended for ages 5 and up accompanied by an adult
People around the world make fun toys and useful items from what might be considered trash. Celebrate Earth Day by exploring real artifacts and the stories behind shoes made with tires, toys shaped from scrap wire, and more. Make your own toy or other creation from “trash” to take home, while supplies last.
]]>Free, space is limited and advance reservation is required
Recommended for ages 8 and up accompanied by an adult
Join us at the Harvard Recycling and Surplus Center, 224 Western Avenue in Allston, for a special Earth Day recycling program. Tour the warehouse (often compared to the one in “Raiders of the Lost Ark”) where used computers get refurbished; clothing is bagged; books are boxed; and items of all kinds are stored for donation to charities. Join Rob Gogan, Manager of Harvard Recycling Services, to make and take home your own recycled paper!
For more information: pmae-ed@fas.harvard.edu or 617-495-3216
]]>Saturday April 21, 2012 Noon-4 pm
Free with Peabody Museum admission
Recommended for ages 5 and up accompanied by an adult
People around the world make fun toys and useful items from what might be considered trash. Celebrate Earth Day by exploring real artifacts and the stories behind shoes made with tires, toys shaped from scrap wire, and more. Make your own toy or other creation from “trash” to take home, while supplies last.
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“Engineering the Border, Imagining America”
Lecture by director Alex Rivera
2012 Robert and Maurine Rothschild Lecturer in the History of Science
Reception to follow
Rivera is a filmmaker and media artist. His work, which tells transnational stories through a highly stylized cinematic language, has been screened at the Museum of Modern Art, the Berlin International Film Festival, New Directors/New Films, the Guggenheim Museum, PBS, Telluride, and other international venues. His first feature film, Sleep Dealer, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008 where it won multiple awards. Rivera is a Sundance Fellow, USA Artist Fellow, Creative Capital Grantee and a Rockefeller Fellow.
SLEEP DEALER
2008, 90 min.
In the near future a soldier, a worker, and a writer struggle to find hope in a bizarre world marked by militarized borders, rampant drone warfare, and a global digital network that ties bodies and minds together.
A.O. Scott of the New York Times writes: “Exuberantly entertaining -- a dystopian fable of globalization disguised as a science-fiction adventure!”
Classes include coffee and scones to begin the day, instruction, demonstration, recipes and a multi-course lunch with expertly paired wines. $125, inclusive of tax & gratuity. Classes are from 11am-2:30pm.
Call 617.661.5050 to reserve your space in one of our classes.
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Cambridge MA, 02138
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