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SUMMARY:Calvin's Comic Adventures
DESCRIPTION:“Calvin’s Comic Adventures” is a comic-filled program where young minds can bring the popular comics of Calvin and Hobbes to life through engaging activities. \nAlongside their favorite stuffed animal or imaginary friend\, participants can create their own comic-style stories. Inspired by Bill Watterson’s classic tales\, young readers will be able to read and step into the world of Calvin and Hobbes through take-home crafts\,”mad-libs” style word games\, scavenger hunts\, and on-your-feet challenges inspired by Calvin’s favorite game\, “Calvin-ball.” \n“Calvin’s Comic Adventures” is a great place for all comic lovers to explore what their imaginations can achieve. \nBest for kids ages 3-12 – bring your own stuffed animal or imaginary friend! \nPresented by the Ithaca College Graphic Novel Advisory Board.
URL:https://www.downtownithaca.com/event/calvins-comic-adventures/
LOCATION:Tompkins County Public Library\, 101 E. Green Street\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14850
CATEGORIES:Featured
ORGANIZER;CN="Ithaca College Graphic Advisory Board":MAILTO:kkittredge@ithaca.edu
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SUMMARY:Water Quality Data Jam
DESCRIPTION:Join Community Science Institute for a team exploration of YOUR water quality questions!\nFriday\, November 3\, 10am – Noon\nTompkins County Public Library\nBorgWarner Room\n101 East Green St. \nDo you have questions about the water quality in your watershed\, such as:\n-Where on Cayuga Lake do Harmful Algal Blooms occur most frequently?\n-Which of my favorite swimming holes have the highest E. coli counts?\n-How is the water quality on Six Mile Creek\, the source of the City of Ithaca’s drinking water? \nCommunity Science Institute (CSI) has been collecting water quality data in the Cayuga Lake Watershed for many years through our volunteer stream and lake monitoring partnerships. We invite you to come explore these data with us at our upcoming Water Quality Data Jam event hosted at Tompkins County Public Library. This event will give community members with questions such as those above an opportunity to delve into the data to find answers for themselves. CSI staff will be close at hand to guide teams to find critical information using our water quality database. \nAttendees will work in teams to address their questions about water quality in the Cayuga Lake Watershed and beyond! At the end of the event\, teams will come together to share their findings with the rest of the attendees. \nSign up and bring your water quality questions with you. Together\, we can embark on a journey of data exploration! \nSign up using the following link: https://www.tcpl.org/event/data-jam-community-science-institute
URL:https://www.downtownithaca.com/event/water-quality-data-jam/
LOCATION:Tompkins County Public Library\, 101 E. Green Street\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14850
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ORGANIZER;CN="Community Science Institute":MAILTO:info@communityscience.org
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SUMMARY:“SPEAKING DANCE WISE #3: roundtable reflections with Tompkins County long term dancers\, movers and shakers”
DESCRIPTION:‘SPEAKING DANCE WISE’ #3 is part of a series of roundtable discussions providing opportunities for seasoned Tompkins County movement artists\, ‘elders’\, to share their knowledge and experience through conversations and presentations rooted in 20th and 21st century practices\, expressions\, and aesthetic shifts over multiple decades. The third ‘roundtable’ focuses on the work of featured guests; dancer/activist Gladys Brangman\, dancer/teacher Janice Kovar\, and teacher /choreographer Amanda Moretti.\nGladys Brangman has been teaching Hip Hop for the last 20 plus years having worked at the Trumansburg Dance Studio (with the amazing Lucille McGill)\, Jill Reeners School of Dance and Performing Arts and most recently at Jen X Academy of Dance. She has had award winning dance teams that made it to national competitions. Gladys has taken a break from dance since the pandemic but is looking forward to getting back in the studio and becoming active in the local dance scene again. \nJanice Kovar\, a long time Ithaca resident\, has been fortunate to pursue her passion for dance within the upstate community. She has had a rewarding career studying\, observing\, choreographing\, teaching\, and performing modern dance. Over a lifetime\, she has literally exposed well over 3\,500 students to the joy of movement. \nAmanda Moretti is a choreographer and dance teacher living in Ithaca for the past 18 years. She studied at Naropa Institute and York University. Her latest choreography\, “Tundra\,” was performed at Winterdance 2023 by the Ithaca Ballet Company. \nGuests will be addressing questions about their beginnings\, middle careers\, and where they are now\, as well as thoughts about the current “state of the art\,” and what to look for in the future. Dancer/choreographers Kathy Lucas and Jim Self will be moderating. \nKathy Lucas is a dancer\, choreographer\, and unconventional fitness trainer with over 30 years’ experience in movement arts. She is a co-founder and collaborator of 5 Sisters Performing Arts\, Ithaca NY where she teaches several fusion-style dance classes and facilitates monthly meetups of movement and storytelling through grief and loss. She graduated with a theatre and dance focus from SUNY Brockport\, and locally\, Kathy has produced\, choreographed\, and performed in several music and dance projects. \nJim Self\, described as a “post-modern bad boy” and a “uniquely eccentric artist\,” by the Village Voice works in dance\, painting\, performance\, writing\, and installation. A New York Dance and Performance Award (Bessie) winner\, and Cornell dance faculty from 1989- 2014\, he has been a member of the New York State DanceForce since 2007 and created June Dance at the Cherry. \n“SPEAKING DANCE WISE: roundtable reflections with Tompkins County long term dancers\, movers and shakers” is made possible with funds from the NYS DanceForce\, a partnership program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.
URL:https://www.downtownithaca.com/event/speaking-dance-wise-3-roundtable-reflections-with-tompkins-county-long-term-dancers-movers-and-shakers/
LOCATION:Tompkins County Public Library\, 101 E. Green Street\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14850
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ORGANIZER;CN="NYS DanceForce":MAILTO:jimboself@mac.com
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SUMMARY:“SPEAKING DANCE WISE #2: roundtable reflections with Tompkins County long term dancers\, movers and shakers” comes to the Tompkins County Library in Downtown Ithaca on April 1\, 2023.
DESCRIPTION:‘SPEAKING DANCE WISE’ #2 is part of a series of roundtable discussions providing opportunities for seasoned Tompkins County movement artists\, ‘elders’\, to share their knowledge and experience through conversations and presentations rooted in 20th and 21st century practices\, expressions\, and aesthetic shifts over multiple decades. This project responds to and engages with some of the many accomplished movement artists who have settled in the Ithaca area after multi-faceted national and international careers. The second ‘roundtable’ focuses on the work of video artist/documentarian Marilyn Rivchin\, and the artist and choreographer Jim Self. This presentation will include a more visual focus\, including images and videos from Self’s 50 years of dance making\, and Rivchin’s extensive archive of dance documentation and original dance films with local movement artists from the 1970’s to the present.\nDancer and choreographer Kathy Lucas will be moderating a discussion that delves into the joys and challenges of life in the world of dance\, performance\, choreography\, aesthetics\, and documentation. Guests will be addressing specific questions about their beginnings\, middle careers\, and where they are now\, as well as thoughts about the current “state of the art\,” and what to look for in the future.\nFor more information\, visit Speaking Dance Wise event page @ https://www.facebook.com/events/164434809728568/?ref=newsfeed
URL:https://www.downtownithaca.com/event/speaking-dance-wise-2-roundtable-reflections-with-tompkins-county-long-term-dancers-movers-and-shakers-comes-to-the-tompkins-county-library-in-downtown-ithaca-on-april-1-2023/
LOCATION:Tompkins County Public Library\, 101 E. Green Street\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14850
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SUMMARY:SPEAKING DANCE WISE: roundtable reflections with Tompkins County long term dancers\, movers and shakers.
DESCRIPTION:‘SPEAKING DANCE WISE’ is a new series of three roundtable discussions providing opportunities for seasoned Tompkins County movement artists\, ‘elders’\, to share their knowledge and experience through conversations and presentations rooted in 20th and 21st century practices\, expressions\, and aesthetic shifts over multiple decades. This project responds to and engages with some of the many accomplished movement artists who have settled in the Ithaca area after multi-faceted national and international careers.\nDancers\, and choreographers Kathy Lucas and Jim Self will be moderating discussions that delve into the joys and challenges of life in the world of dance\, performance\, choreography\, aesthetics\, and documentation. It promises to be lively and informative. Dance lovers of all ages and backgrounds will find value as the guests share some of the ins and outs\, and all arounds\, of lives dedicated to the most ephemeral art form. Guests will be addressing specific questions about their beginnings\, middle careers\, and where they are now\, as well as thoughts about the current “sate of the art\,” and what to look for in the future. For more information\, visit Speaking Dance Wise event page @ https://www.facebook.com/events/164434809728568/?ref=newsfeed
URL:https://www.downtownithaca.com/event/speaking-dance-wise-roundtable-reflections-with-tompkins-county-long-term-dancers-movers-and-shakers/
LOCATION:Tompkins County Public Library\, 101 E. Green Street\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14850
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Self":MAILTO:jimboself@mac.com
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