- DNAWORKS, an arts and service organization in residence on campus this month, will present two public events: Hip Hop: Theatre of Now, an interactive lecture-demo, at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10, in Gannett Auditorium, Palamountain Hall. HaMapah/The Map, a multimedia dance journey tracing the intersections of African, American, and Jewish heritages, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14, in the Skidmore Dance Theater.
- Odissi dance expert Guru Sanchita Bhattacharya will perform Odissi, classical dance from East India, in a free performance April 30. The program also will include a dance demonstration by Skidmore students to Indian music by Veena Chandra, of the music department, and Devesh Chandra.
- Spring Dance Concert features a wide variety of works coordinated by the department's guest and regular faculty, performed by student dancers. (Left: A scene from Isadora Duncan's "Three Graces." Photo by Gregory Cary)
- The program will feature a variety of presenters from the campus community, who will share their thoughts in voice, dance, image, and song.
- New York City-based Gallim Dance and TAKE Dance companies will be in residence on campus this summer. (At left, Gallim dancers in action)
- Celebrate May Day with a salute to spring. The Spring Dance Concert, scheduled Saturday, May 1, will feature dozens of Skidmore dance students from all class years performing works of ballet and contemporary dance presented by dance faculty members and choreographers