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Rhythm and Roots dance company

UPCOMING EVENTS

April 18-19th
The Vanderbilt Programming Board
presents on April 18-19th
Rites of Spring
3:00p.m., Alumni Lawn
Open to General Public

April 21-22nd
SPEAR
presents on April 21-22nd
Earth Day Celebration
11a.m.-2 p.m., Sarratt Student Center
Free admission.




For a full listing of Art Events and more visit the University Calendar Web site.

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::Vanderbilt Film Festival!
The 2nd Annual Vanderbilt Film Festival! All students are invited to submit their films. Fabulous prizes will be awarded! Enter your form submission by April 15th. Completed films should be submitted by April 20 by 5pm at Sarratt 310. For more information please visit this site

::Rites of Spring!

Vanderbilt's Annual Spring Concert Series will feature a diverse group of artists including Lil Jon, Spoon, Feist, Colbie Caillat, Old Crow Medicine Show and many others. Tickets on sale in the Sarratt Box Office and performances will be on Alumni Lawn. Friday, April 18th and on Saturday, April 19th.

::Catch-A-Sketch!

Juggleville III: Catch-A-Sketch! Join Vanderbilt's very own Juggling and Physical Arts Club's performance group in the third installation of their wildly popular "Juggleville" showcase. Tickets on sale in the Sarratt Box Office and performances are at the Martha Rivers Ingram Center for the Performing Arts, Thursday, March 20 at 8 p.m. and on Saturday, March 22 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.- view more events by clicking on the "View" link above.

:: The Big FLiCX!

Vanderbilt's FLiCX program is taking students and faculty to multiple screenings during the Nashville Film Noir Festival at the Belcourt. Among the titles offered will be classics like China Town and Double Indemnity. Visit the FLiCX and Belcourt sites for more information -

:: The Spoken Word Spring Show!

A showcase of Vanderbilt Spoken Word's talent, uniting artists for a great cause. Attendees were encouraged to bring donations to benefit the Sudanese Center which aids Sudanese refugees in Nashville. The event was held in the Student Life Center on Sat Night February 23rd

:: Eve Ensler Live! - February 18th
The noted playwright, feminist and activist spoke on the tenth anniversary of V-Day, her initiative to end violence against women.

:: Makes Me Wanna Holla!- January 26th
Rhythm & Roots is dedicated to exploring the use of the performing arts as an expression of social complexities and as a catalyst for social change.

 

For information on Arts at Vanderbilt contact: joel.logiudice@vanderbilt.edu