MUSIC |MORAVIAN
The East Winds Quintet
Sunday, September 16, 4:00 p.m.
Peter Hall - Hurd Campus, $15/$10
Robin Kani, flute; David Diggs, oboe; Deborah Andrus, clarinet; Daniel Braden, French horn; and Ping Liang, bassoon blend their musical talents for a classical afternoon in the splendor of the acoustically rich Peter Hall.
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A Night of Moravian Stars
Saturday, September 22, 7:30 p.m.
Foy Concert Hall – Hurd Campus, $15/$10
Several members of the Moravian College music faculty come together for a “revue” evening. On tap will be Alison Gillespie, Celtic fiddle (with members of Banna Lach [Gaelic for “Friendly Band”]), Frank Giasullo, jazz piano (with members of his trio), Arianna Goldina, classical piano, and Lou Lanza, jazz vocals (both with a jazz ensemble and accompanying himself on piano). Come and enjoy the talent that teaches at Moravian!
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Music of the Baroque
Robin Kani, Baroque flute, & Linda Kistler, Baroque violin
Sunday, September 23, 4:00 p.m.
Peter Hall – Hurd Campus, $15/$10
Ever popular performers and Baroque music specialists Robin Kani & Linda Kistler, joined by gamba & harpsichord, offer an afternoon of early music. Dancers Kaspar Mainz & Dorothy Olsson will add to the period atmosphere of the afternoon by demonstrating various Baroque dances and then teaching them to willing audience members.
MUSIC |MORAVIAN
Student Recital
Zachary Carson, string bass
Douglas Kaetz, acoustic guitar
Saturday, September 21, 7:30 p.m.
Peter Hall – Hurd Campus, Free admission
Senior students Zachary Carson & Douglas Kaetz offer an evening of classical and jazz music.
For more info on all music events at Moravian visit the website or call 610-861-1650, music@moravian.edu
H. PATY EIFFE GALLERY | MORAVIAN 
“Choice Cuts”
Featuring Moravian faculty
member Doug Zucco
Until September 10
Reception: Tuesday, September 4, 4:30 p.m.
H. Paty Eiffe Gallery, Haupert Union Building
H. PATY EIFFE GALLERY | MORAVIAN
In Focus | Sustainability Show
Winona LaDuke
September 10-26
H. Paty Eiffe Gallery, HUB
The Art Auction will be held from September 10 to 26 in the H. Paty Eiffe Gallery in the Haupert Union Building.
Moravian students, faculty members, and staff are asked to donate photos, drawings, paintings, and other works for an art auction to benefit Honor the Earth, an organization that works to create energy justice, provides grants to build green economies on tribal lands, and supports youth initiatives for Native Americans.
Artwork is being collected Friday, September 7 through Monday, September 10 at 4 p.m. Artwork can be in any medium and should be dropped off at the HUB. For question, email Kelly Weaver at stklw06@moravian.edu.
H. PATY EIFFE GALLERY | MORAVIAN
“Hounds Around the World”
International Studies Photo Show
September 27 through October 4
H. Paty Eiffe Gallery
12th Annual Moravian College International Dinner
Sunday, September 30
4-7 p.m. in the Pavilion, HUB
The dinner is the kick off to our annual International Education Week. Any member of the college community can pick up one free ticket per Moravian ID at the HUB desk. Additional tickets may be purchased for $5 each. The event includes dinner in the Pavilion, a profession cultural performance in Prosser Hall, this year featuring the Hellenic Dancers of NJ.
PAYNE GALLERY|MORAVIAN
The Payne Gallery
will be closed during
September for renovations
VISITING CAMPUS|MORAVIAN
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SUSTAINABILITY | IN FOCUS
Fall Convocation 2012
Cohen keynote speaker
Winona LaDuke
Thursday, September 13, 10:00 a.m.
Johnston Hall | Students, Faculty, Staff
LaDuke is known for her work on sustainable development, climate change and environmental justice in Native America. A graduate of Harvard and Antioch Universities with advanced degrees in rural economic development, LaDuke has devoted her life to protecting the lands and the life ways of Native communities. She is founder and co-director of Honor the Earth, a national advocacy group encouraging public support and funding for Native environmental groups. With Honor the Earth she works nationally and internationally on issues of climate change, renewable energy, sustainable development, food systems and environmental justice.
For more details visit the In Focus website, check out the InCommon article. For other related events, see the Sustainability eNewletter.
SUSTAINABILITY | IN FOCUS
Organizational Fair & Community Day
Sponsored by IMPACT
Thursday, September 6, 4-6 p.m.
Between library and Comenius Hall
Includes: APCI Hydrogen Vehicle Visit. Air Products is bringing their hydrogen car to Moravian College! Go ahead—look under the hood or sit inside. See for yourself the unique features of a hydrogen-powered vehicle. A Hydrogen Ambassador (an Air Products employee) can answer any questions and tell you more about the benefits of hydrogen fuel. About the hydrogen bus
THEATRE COMPANY|MORAVIAN
Craving: Songs of Hunger and Satisfaction
Performed by Belle Linda Halpern
Friday, September 7, 8:00 p.m.
Arena Theatre | Free Admission
“CRAVINGS” is a funny and thought-provoking look at our search for what feeds us. Songs that range from Tin Pan Alley classics to pop anthems, contemporary ballads and Yiddish showstoppers are spiced with comic personal narrative reflecting Halpern’s Jewish-American culinary journey. As she prepares the traditional Passover dish charoset, and finally serves it to the audience, Halpern’s humorous take on our constant cravings evolves to a life-affirming call to taste the
sweetness in the everyday.
For more info: Moravian College Theatre Company
A SUSTAINABILITY | IN-FOCUS Program
THEATRE COMPANY|MORAVIAN
Guest Workshop:
Voice for the Stage
with actress Belle Linda Halpern
Saturday, September 8, 12:30 p.m.
Arena Theatre | Free Admission
Increase your skills and confidence through this workshop on “Voice for the stage.” Join us as a participant or observer! (Participants must request a spot by emailing cshorr@moravian.edu) Ms. Halpern has performed as a cabaret singer and actor at clubs and theatres in New York, Boston, San Francisco, Paris, Munich, Jerusalem, and Bombay. A graduate of Harvard/Radcliffe, she performs in French and Italian as well as Yiddish and Hebrew. She has taught singing and performance since 1986 at Harvard University.
THEATRE COMPANY|MORAVIAN
Friday Night Play Reading Series
Mrs Warren's Profession
By George Bernard Shaw
Friday, September 21, 8:00 p.m.
Arena Theatre | Free Admission
Middle-aged Mrs. Warren runs a string of successful brothels. Her daughter, Vivie—a modern young woman—is shocked to discover the source of her mother's wealth. The clash of these two strong-willed but culturally constrained Victorian women is the spark that ignites the ironic wit of one of George Bernard Shaw's classic plays, a withering critique of male domination, sexual hypocrisy, and societal convention.
ENVIRONMENTAL FILM SERIES | MORAVIAN
Green Fire: Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for our Time
Thursday, September 20
7:00 p.m., UBC Room.
The first full-length documentary film ever made about legendary environmentalist Aldo Leopold, Green Fire highlights Leopold’s extraordinary career, tracing how he shaped and influenced the modern environmental movement. Leopold remains relevant today, inspiring projects all over the country that connect people and land.
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