Sentences with phrase «in lecture performances»

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Uribe has lectured around the world and recently published the bestselling book #Values: The Secret to Top - Level Performance in Business and Life.
Uribe has lectured around the world and recently published the best - selling book #Values: The Secret to Top - Level Performance in Business & Life.
(As the parent of a first - year university student off to study tuba performance, I'm in no position to lecture anyone on practicality over passion.)
Professor Karl Barth of the University of Basel lectured for forty minutes — in conjunction with the performance of a «Salzburg Divertissement» by the brilliant Geneva student orchestra — on the astonishing «freedom» of Mozart.
Professor Karl Barth of the University of Basel lectured for forty minutes — in conjunction with the performance of a «Salzburg...
Lurie Garden in Chicago's Millennium Park will be in the spotlight this summer, with three days of lectures, tours and performances scheduled.
The Festival of Social Science provides insight into research in a variety of formats; from traditional lectures and exhibitions to theatrical performances, film screenings and topical debates.
I founded a Student Association Section of Molecular Cancer Research aiming at informing students and teenagers via organizing lectures / quizzes / laboratory performances in various science festivals.
New York, NY About Blog Asia Contemporary Art Week connects leading New York City galleries and museums in a citywide event comprising of public programs such as exhibitions, receptions, lectures and performances.
However, whenever Wahlberg has to lecture literature or wax philosophic, it immediately feels like a call - back to everything that made his performance in M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening the butt of a joke that continues to this day.
We'll likely never see Schrader's original cut (though he secretly reedited the film using work print DVDs into a new feature entitled Dark, clips of which can be seen in his MasterClass lecture), but what's available is a passable espionage thriller featuring a halfway compelling Cage performance.
Barron and Darling - Hammond describe evidence - based approaches to support inquiry - based teaching in the classroom: (1) clear goals and guiding activities; (2) a variety of resources (e.g., museums, libraries, Internet, videos, lectures) and time for students to share, reflect, and apply resources, while debating over information discrepancies; (3) participation structures and classroom norms that increase the use of evidence and a culture of collaboration (i.e., framing debates as productive conflicts, using public performances); (4) formative assessments that provide opportunities for revision; and (5) summative assessments that are multidimensional and representative of professional practice.
In this post Sukhi Hayer, Head of Communications and Training at Broadcast Media Services, looks at the importance of the Teaching Excellence Framework and how to evaluate and challenge the mind - set of academics when performing and delivering lectures, to help improve performance.
The University of New South Wales, for instance, is utilizing high - performance, high - density Wi - Fi to let students watch video lectures before they come to class in the brick - and - mortar buildings on campus.
Harvard Graduate School of Education's Arts in Education Program's John Landrum Bryant Lecture Performance Series
«I am nervous about an enterprise that's training people to be face - to - face classroom instructors that's entirely online,» said David Figlio, a professor of education and social policy at Northwestern University who has done research comparing student performance in online and in - person lecture classes.
Later, the principal, Linda Mazza, and the other observers discussed the visit for about an hour, praising the bulk of Ms. Phillips's performance, particularly in monitoring students» behavior, giving feedback and seamlessly transitioning between student discussions — known as turn - and - talks — and lecturing.
One of the best lectures I saw this year was from Mohnish Pabrai, who gave an outstanding talk at Columbia on his magnificent performance thus far in his career.
In one of his lectures he discussed a Drexel Firestone study which analyzed the performance of a portfolio of the lowest P / E third of the Dow Jones (which was the beginning of — Dogs of the Dow 30).
On Wednesday, July 31, the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy will showcase its proposal for the Presidio Exchange (PX)-- an open - platform cultural center in this world - class location that will maintain the prime views of the Golden Gate Bridge, forge a new pedestrian link between the Presidio Main Post and the waterfront, and engage the public in a dynamic and ever - evolving series of public programs — from art installations to «hackathons», film festivals to green - tech expositions, dance performances to history lectures.
Though the «season» is summer only for the association's plays, lectures and performances, two inns operate nearly year» round with seasonal dining and sleigh rides in the winter.
New York, NY About Blog Asia Contemporary Art Week connects leading New York City galleries and museums in a citywide event comprising of public programs such as exhibitions, receptions, lectures and performances.
- In the sponsored lecture «Firaxis» Civilization V: A Case Study in Scalable Game Performance», Firaxis, 2K Games, and Intel «present the world premiere game engine and technology sneak peek of Civilization V, launching this fall.&raquIn the sponsored lecture «Firaxis» Civilization V: A Case Study in Scalable Game Performance», Firaxis, 2K Games, and Intel «present the world premiere game engine and technology sneak peek of Civilization V, launching this fall.&raquin Scalable Game Performance», Firaxis, 2K Games, and Intel «present the world premiere game engine and technology sneak peek of Civilization V, launching this fall.»
In addition to the nighttime performances, Blip Festival will host an «array of daytime workshops, lectures, and demonstrations that illustrate the openness and encouragement that are hallmarks of the chip community.»
Such bonuses include all of the game's Anime cutscenes and music for replaying, live concert performances of the most popular songs from Persona 3 and 4, trailers and commercials for every game in the series, and many more unlockable features including the surprisingly informative classroom lectures about the nature of Persona and Shadows.
The group helped present «9 Evenings,» the series of technologically abetted performance events by Experiments in Arts and Technology (E.A.T.) in 1966 at the 69th Regiment Armory in Manhattan; theater and dance at Judson Memorial Church; lectures by Marshall McLuhan and Buckminster Fuller; concerts by David Tudor and La Monte Young; and scores more.
And in between (literally), at Kai Matsumiya, is a kind of palette cleanser in the display of Rainer Ganahl's wonderfully random photographs of art world lectures being given by such luminaries as the art historian Linda Nochlin and the performance artist Andrea Fraser.
Leckey has presented his lecture / performances at the ICA, London, the Solomon R. Guggenheim, New York, the Museum of Modern Art, New York and will be presenting a work for the upcoming Performa 2011 in New York.
Ramaya Tegegne's research focuses on the movement of gossip amongst artist communities, and her performance lecture Bzzz Bzzz Bzzz (New Jerseyy) compiles oral testimonies to narrate a short history of New Jerseyy, an artist - run space in Basel, Switzerland.
The New Museum reviews its history in this thick if slightly too tall book, from its founding in 1977 by Marcia Tucker to the white Sanaa - designed building on the Bowery it moved to in 2007, growing up if not old while maintaining its run of provocative exhibitions, performances and lectures.
Even the best line in Leckey's lecture / performance - the remark that James Cameron's 1997 movie Titanic is the story of something going from pure horizontality, to perfect verticality to invisibility - is borrowed from American critic Jerry Saltz.
This series will present a performance lecture by Joan Jonas with Jason Moran (May 27) at DB Clarke Theatre, performances at the Phi Centre by Taisha Paggett (May 25), Tanya Lukin Linklater (June 21) and Simone Forti (June 22), as well as two evenings of film and video screenings (May 24 and June 20) at the Phi Centre in addition to an afternoon of conversations (May 26) at Hexagram UQAM / Concordia University.
Fernández will engage in weekly performative lectures on the various subjects that build this archive, expanding her artistic investigations of these stories from objects to oral histories and thereby developing an emerging sphere of its expression through language and performance.
Growing from his excoriating hand - drawn animations about apartheid in his native South Africa, William Kentridge's art has developed and diversified into lecture / performances, full - blown installations and even opera direction.
The lecture - performance is a part of a series of talks Merve does at exhibitions or sites of collaborationsin which she tries to reconsider her position as an image - maker in the ever - changing world of representation and presentation.
Yet one can also find a wide specter of themes and artistic «languages» in the exhibition, which, in addition to extensive multi-media installations, includes a video - and sculpture exhibition, together with a program of performances, a lecture series and an extensive catalogue.
«Through exhibitions, performances, lectures and panel discussions, SCAD's deFINE ART program gives SCAD students and our communities unparalleled access to contemporary artists who are at the forefront of what is going on in the art world and who are, in many ways, pioneering new creative platforms,» said Laurie Ann Farrell, SCAD executive director of exhibitions.
In addition, the artist will give lecture - performances in the galleries throughout the run of the exhibitioIn addition, the artist will give lecture - performances in the galleries throughout the run of the exhibitioin the galleries throughout the run of the exhibition.
The FotoFocus featured programming included five days of lectures, panel discussions, screenings, and performances with curators, critics, and art world professionals, all focused on one common theme: Photography in Dialogue.
In this performance - lecture, Morris will ask us to consider how our presence in the New Museum affects what we understand Anri Sala's work to be doinIn this performance - lecture, Morris will ask us to consider how our presence in the New Museum affects what we understand Anri Sala's work to be doinin the New Museum affects what we understand Anri Sala's work to be doing.
In the crisp cool air, we crowded around an outdoor campfire before filling the Raumerweiterungshalle for a conceptual lecture, video work and music performance by a group of four individuals who, as non-artists, staked their claim in the Project Space Festival, pushing the limits of the project space as an exclusive «artist's» zonIn the crisp cool air, we crowded around an outdoor campfire before filling the Raumerweiterungshalle for a conceptual lecture, video work and music performance by a group of four individuals who, as non-artists, staked their claim in the Project Space Festival, pushing the limits of the project space as an exclusive «artist's» zonin the Project Space Festival, pushing the limits of the project space as an exclusive «artist's» zone.
Between 1963 and 1966, the Foundation sponsored a number of public events, including a series of performances at The Pocket Theater featuring then - emerging artists like Trisha Brown, Robert Morris, Yvonne Rainer, David Tudor, and La Monte Young, among many others; a concert of music by then - emerging composers Morton Feldman and Earle Brown; «Six Lectures» (1966), a series of lectures given by Norman O. Brown, Merce Cunningham, R. Buckminster Fuller, Marshall McLuhan, Harold Rosenberg, and Peter Yates; and «9 Evenings» (1966), a series of performances organized by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) for which contemporary artists and scientists created collaborative performancLectures» (1966), a series of lectures given by Norman O. Brown, Merce Cunningham, R. Buckminster Fuller, Marshall McLuhan, Harold Rosenberg, and Peter Yates; and «9 Evenings» (1966), a series of performances organized by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) for which contemporary artists and scientists created collaborative performanclectures given by Norman O. Brown, Merce Cunningham, R. Buckminster Fuller, Marshall McLuhan, Harold Rosenberg, and Peter Yates; and «9 Evenings» (1966), a series of performances organized by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) for which contemporary artists and scientists created collaborative performance works.
This series will present a performance lecture by Joan Jonas with Jason Moran (May 27) at DB Clarke Theatre, performances at the Phi Centre by taisha paggett (June 20), Tanya Lukin Linklater (June 21) and Simone Forti (June 22), as well as two evenings of film and video screenings (May 24 and August 26) at the Phi Centre in addition to an afternoon of conversations (May 26) at Hexagram UQAM / Concordia University.
Presented at the Performa Hub and curated by Garage curator Yulia Aksenova in collaboration with RoseLee Goldberg, the exhibition also originally included a lecture by renowned Russian art critic Alexandra Obukhova and a performance by Andrey Kuzkin.
Taking as a starting point Rudolf Nureyev's 1991 staging of the classical ballet La Bayadère, choreographed while his health was critically deteriorating, Christodoulos Panayiotou's lecture - performance The Paradox of Acting is a meditation on the impossible theatrical representation of death and an exploration of the vicious relationship between the spectator, the actor, and the characters trapped in the action.
In addition to mounting a year - round schedule of exhibitions, The Painting Center hosts lectures, educational events, panel discussions, poetry readings and performances which are open to the public, free of charge.
Free Play is presented as part of PERFORMA 05, the first biennial of visual art performance in New York City, which will take place November 3 - 21, 2005, and include a multidisciplinary program of live visual art performances, film screenings, lectures, and exhibitions.
Lectures, tours, performances and hands - on activities provide insight into artistic practices that were initiated in the past but continue to influence and inform the present.
The Foundation will serve as Season Sponsor of the ongoing program series, which highlights the current work of AAR Fellows and Residents in the arts and humanities, in the form of lectures, presentations, and performances.
At this event, WiseSurguy - Sophiliazo will give a lecture about collaborative art followed by a collaborative workshop resulting in a performance!
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