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    <title>La Puce a l’Oreille (A Flea in her Ear) </title>
    <link>http://www.york.cuny.edu/events/la-puce-a-loreille-a-flea-in-her-ear</link>
    <description>Eccentric and hilarious, Georges Feydeau's masterpiece mixes wit, mayhem, fun and frivolity.  When the beautiful wife of Victor Chandebise suspects him of having an affair, she enlists the help of her dearest friend to entrap him - but their elaborate scheme spectacularly misfires and chaos ensues!</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Set in Les Années Folles (The Crazy Years) of post-WWI Paris, and enlivened by the rhythms of ragtime jazz, Feydeau's quintessential farce promises to be an exhilarating evening of mistaken identities and comic disaster.</p>
<p>In a new English translation by Assistant Professor <strong>Tom Marion</strong> and the cast, and with original jazz music by Lecturer <strong>Tom Zlabinger</strong>, <i>La Puce l’Oreille</i> features the talents of 14 York College students and York College community members:  <strong>Alex Constantinides, Ludma Delva, Guerschom Dieurine, Kimberly Ferrer, Ariel Flores, Alicia Gray, Uchenna Ijeaku, Shatiek Johnson, Dominique Jones, Charles Lee, Bukola Ogunmola, Chris Patterson, Gloria Williams,</strong> and <strong>Phil Williams</strong>.</p>
<p>Assistant Professor <strong>Tom Marion</strong> directs. <strong>Tom Zlabinger</strong> is Music Director.  Set Design is by Adjunct Assistant Professor Evan Schmidt, Lighting Design by Daniel Winters.</p>
<p>CLT <strong>Jessica Morales</strong>, member of Actors Equity Association, is Production/Stage Manager; <br />CLT <strong>G. Lawrence Belcon</strong> is the Technical Director.</p>]]></content:encoded>
    <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>
    <dc:creator>Miguel Bernard</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2012-11-06T19:55:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>La Puce a l’Oreille (A Flea in her Ear) </title>
    <link>http://www.york.cuny.edu/events/la-puce-a-loreille-a-flea-in-her-ear-dec8-late</link>
    <description>Eccentric and hilarious, Georges Feydeau's masterpiece mixes wit, mayhem, fun and frivolity.  When the beautiful wife of Victor Chandebise suspects him of having an affair, she enlists the help of her dearest friend to entrap him - but their elaborate scheme spectacularly misfires and chaos ensues!</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Set in Les Années Folles (The Crazy Years) of post-WWI Paris, and enlivened by the rhythms of ragtime jazz, Feydeau's quintessential farce promises to be an exhilarating evening of mistaken identities and comic disaster.</p>
<p>In a new English translation by Assistant Professor <strong>Tom Marion</strong> and the cast, and with original jazz music by Lecturer <strong>Tom Zlabinger</strong>, <i>La Puce l’Oreille</i> features the talents of 14 York College students and York College community members:  <strong>Alex Constantinides, Ludma Delva, Guerschom Dieurine, Kimberly Ferrer, Ariel Flores, Alicia Gray, Uchenna Ijeaku, Shatiek Johnson, Dominique Jones, Charles Lee, Bukola Ogunmola, Chris Patterson, Gloria Williams,</strong> and <strong>Phil Williams</strong>.</p>
<p>Assistant Professor <strong>Tom Marion</strong> directs. <strong>Tom Zlabinger</strong> is Music Director.  Set Design is by Adjunct Assistant Professor Evan Schmidt, Lighting Design by Daniel Winters.</p>
<p>CLT <strong>Jessica Morales</strong>, member of Actors Equity Association, is Production/Stage Manager; <br />CLT <strong>G. Lawrence Belcon</strong> is the Technical Director.</p>]]></content:encoded>
    <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>
    <dc:creator>Miguel Bernard</dc:creator>
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    <title>Life in the Lens</title>
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    <description>A Series Exploring NYC Professions In Visual Media</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Please join us for a presentation by <strong>Pam Huling</strong>. Huling works in business development at Mediastorm, an award-winning production studio.</p>
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<p>Prior to joining Mediastorm, Huling owned Gaslight Media Consulting, LLC and worked as the director of photo services at Discovery Communications, inc. Huling has brought her considerable experience to Mediastorm and will present her work with the production company at York College.</p>]]></content:encoded>
    <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>
    <dc:creator>Miguel Bernard</dc:creator>
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      <dc:subject>Student Development</dc:subject>
    
    
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    <dc:date>2012-10-25T17:40:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>La Luz De Un Cigarrillo by Marco Antonio Rodriguez</title>
    <link>http://www.york.cuny.edu/events/la-luz-de-un-cigarrillo-by-marco-antonio-rodriguez-4</link>
    <description>Mother's love knows no boundaries... After a five-year self-imposed absence, Julio César, a young man with a buried secret, returns home after the death of his father. Over the course of two evenings, mother and son, two estranged generations of Dominicans living in a now gentrified upper west side, attempt to rekindle the love and appreciation for each other and their roots; but Julio César soon realizes he isn’t the only one with a secret. Unexpected revelations threaten to destroy an already thin bond between mother and child.</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>El amor de una madre no conoce barreras... Después de cinco años de ausencia, Julio César, un joven cargando un secreto bien guardado, regresa a casa después de la muerte de su padre.  En el transcurso de dos noches madre e hijo, dos diferentes generaciones de Dominicanos viviendo en un barrio antes repleto de latinos pero ahora aburguesado, chocan y batallan por sus identidades, su amor mutuo y el aprecio por sus raices.  Pero Julio César pronto se da cuenta que no es el único con un secreto.  Inesperadas revelaciones atentan romper el ya debilitado vínculo entre madre e hijo.</p>
<h2><strong>La Luz de Un Cigarrillo</strong></h2>
<p>by Marco Antonio Rodríguez</p>
<p>Directed by Timothy J. Amrhein</p>
<p>Many believe the bulk of the Dominican American experience in New York City lies in Washington Heights, but in the unexpected corners of now gentrified upper mid-town are remnants of what once was: Lucecita Ortensia Cruz is one of only a handful of Dominican immigrants that stubbornly remains in this neighborhood.</p>
<p>A sudden death in the family forces her son, Julio César, to return to the City after a five year self-imposed absence.  In the course of two nights they attempt to rekindle the love and appreciation for each other and their Dominican roots.  But hidden secrets are unexpectedly revealed and threaten to destroy an already thin bond.</p>
<p>Muchos creen que la mayor parte de la experiencia dominicana se encuentra en la ciudad de NuevaYork en Washington Heights, pero aun queda una huella de lo que antes fue en las equinas distinguidas del upper mid-town. Lucecita Ortensia Cruz es una de las pocas personas de los muchos inmigrantes dominicanas que aun viven en el barrio.</p>
<p>Una muerte inesperada entre la familia causa que al disgusto de Julio César, el hijo de Luzecita, regrese a la cuidad después de su ausencia de cinco años. Después de su llegada, Lucecita y Julio tratan de renovar el amor entre los dos y de sus raíces, pero unos secretos salen a la luz y amenazan destruir la relación entre ellos.</p>
<p>Under the direction of Professor Timothy J. Amrhein, this production will feature the evocative set designs of David T. Jones, built by York College students under the direction of CLT Garth Belcon.  It also features the vivid lighting of guest designer, Daniel Winter.  CLT, Jessica Pecharsky, member of Actor’s Equity Association, rounds off the list as production/stage manager and choreographer.</p>
<p>The cast of <em><strong>LA LUZ DE UN CIGARRILLO</strong> </em>features a cast of 4 talented students: Francis Madi, Daniel Anthony Hidalgo, Fior Peralta and Katherine Rodriguez.</p>
<p><strong>Performances in English begin October 26 at 4PM, and continue running on October 27 at 2PM; and October 30 at 12noon.  Performances in Spanish begin October 27 at 8PM; October 28 at 3pm; and conclude November 1 at 12noon.</strong></p>
<p><i><strong>Come meet the playwright, Marco Antonio Rodriguez</strong></i>, on October 26 and October 27 immediately following the performance.</p>
<p>All performances will take place in the intimate, 156-seat York College Little Theatre in the Performing Arts Center (94-45 Guy R. Brewer Blvd., Jamaica, NY 11451).</p>]]></content:encoded>
    <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>
    <dc:creator>Miguel Bernard</dc:creator>
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      <dc:subject>Performing Arts</dc:subject>
    
    
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    <dc:date>2012-10-24T21:49:41Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="http://www.york.cuny.edu/events/la-luz-de-un-cigarrillo-by-marco-antonio-rodriguez-3">
    <title>La Luz De Un Cigarrillo by Marco Antonio Rodriguez</title>
    <link>http://www.york.cuny.edu/events/la-luz-de-un-cigarrillo-by-marco-antonio-rodriguez-3</link>
    <description>Mother's love knows no boundaries... After a five-year self-imposed absence, Julio César, a young man with a buried secret, returns home after the death of his father. Over the course of two evenings, mother and son, two estranged generations of Dominicans living in a now gentrified upper west side, attempt to rekindle the love and appreciation for each other and their roots; but Julio César soon realizes he isn’t the only one with a secret. Unexpected revelations threaten to destroy an already thin bond between mother and child.</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>El amor de una madre no conoce barreras... Después de cinco años de ausencia, Julio César, un joven cargando un secreto bien guardado, regresa a casa después de la muerte de su padre.  En el transcurso de dos noches madre e hijo, dos diferentes generaciones de Dominicanos viviendo en un barrio antes repleto de latinos pero ahora aburguesado, chocan y batallan por sus identidades, su amor mutuo y el aprecio por sus raices.  Pero Julio César pronto se da cuenta que no es el único con un secreto.  Inesperadas revelaciones atentan romper el ya debilitado vínculo entre madre e hijo.</p>
<h2><strong>La Luz de Un Cigarrillo</strong></h2>
<p>by Marco Antonio Rodríguez</p>
<p>Directed by Timothy J. Amrhein</p>
<p>Many believe the bulk of the Dominican American experience in New York City lies in Washington Heights, but in the unexpected corners of now gentrified upper mid-town are remnants of what once was: Lucecita Ortensia Cruz is one of only a handful of Dominican immigrants that stubbornly remains in this neighborhood.</p>
<p>A sudden death in the family forces her son, Julio César, to return to the City after a five year self-imposed absence.  In the course of two nights they attempt to rekindle the love and appreciation for each other and their Dominican roots.  But hidden secrets are unexpectedly revealed and threaten to destroy an already thin bond.</p>
<p>Muchos creen que la mayor parte de la experiencia dominicana se encuentra en la ciudad de NuevaYork en Washington Heights, pero aun queda una huella de lo que antes fue en las equinas distinguidas del upper mid-town. Lucecita Ortensia Cruz es una de las pocas personas de los muchos inmigrantes dominicanas que aun viven en el barrio.</p>
<p>Una muerte inesperada entre la familia causa que al disgusto de Julio César, el hijo de Luzecita, regrese a la cuidad después de su ausencia de cinco años. Después de su llegada, Lucecita y Julio tratan de renovar el amor entre los dos y de sus raíces, pero unos secretos salen a la luz y amenazan destruir la relación entre ellos.</p>
<p>Under the direction of Professor Timothy J. Amrhein, this production will feature the evocative set designs of David T. Jones, built by York College students under the direction of CLT Garth Belcon.  It also features the vivid lighting of guest designer, Daniel Winter.  CLT, Jessica Pecharsky, member of Actor’s Equity Association, rounds off the list as production/stage manager and choreographer.</p>
<p>The cast of <em><strong>LA LUZ DE UN CIGARRILLO</strong> </em>features a cast of 4 talented students: Francis Madi, Daniel Anthony Hidalgo, Fior Peralta and Katherine Rodriguez.</p>
<p><strong>Performances in English begin October 26 at 4PM, and continue running on October 27 at 2PM; and October 30 at 12noon.  Performances in Spanish begin October 27 at 8PM; October 28 at 3pm; and conclude November 1 at 12noon.</strong></p>
<p><i><strong>Come meet the playwright, Marco Antonio Rodriguez</strong></i>, on October 26 and October 27 immediately following the performance.</p>
<p>All performances will take place in the intimate, 156-seat York College Little Theatre in the Performing Arts Center (94-45 Guy R. Brewer Blvd., Jamaica, NY 11451).</p>]]></content:encoded>
    <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>
    <dc:creator>Miguel Bernard</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2012-10-24T21:36:22Z</dc:date>
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    <title>La Luz De Un Cigarrillo by Marco Antonio Rodriguez</title>
    <link>http://www.york.cuny.edu/events/la-luz-de-un-cigarrillo-by-marco-antonio-rodriguez-1</link>
    <description>Mother's love knows no boundaries... After a five-year self-imposed absence, Julio César, a young man with a buried secret, returns home after the death of his father. Over the course of two evenings, mother and son, two estranged generations of Dominicans living in a now gentrified upper west side, attempt to rekindle the love and appreciation for each other and their roots; but Julio César soon realizes he isn’t the only one with a secret. Unexpected revelations threaten to destroy an already thin bond between mother and child.</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>El amor de una madre no conoce barreras... Después de cinco años de ausencia, Julio César, un joven cargando un secreto bien guardado, regresa a casa después de la muerte de su padre.  En el transcurso de dos noches madre e hijo, dos diferentes generaciones de Dominicanos viviendo en un barrio antes repleto de latinos pero ahora aburguesado, chocan y batallan por sus identidades, su amor mutuo y el aprecio por sus raices.  Pero Julio César pronto se da cuenta que no es el único con un secreto.  Inesperadas revelaciones atentan romper el ya debilitado vínculo entre madre e hijo.</p>
<h2><strong>La Luz de Un Cigarrillo</strong></h2>
<p>by Marco Antonio Rodríguez</p>
<p>Directed by Timothy J. Amrhein</p>
<p>Many believe the bulk of the Dominican American experience in New York City lies in Washington Heights, but in the unexpected corners of now gentrified upper mid-town are remnants of what once was: Lucecita Ortensia Cruz is one of only a handful of Dominican immigrants that stubbornly remains in this neighborhood.</p>
<p>A sudden death in the family forces her son, Julio César, to return to the City after a five year self-imposed absence.  In the course of two nights they attempt to rekindle the love and appreciation for each other and their Dominican roots.  But hidden secrets are unexpectedly revealed and threaten to destroy an already thin bond.</p>
<p>Muchos creen que la mayor parte de la experiencia dominicana se encuentra en la ciudad de NuevaYork en Washington Heights, pero aun queda una huella de lo que antes fue en las equinas distinguidas del upper mid-town. Lucecita Ortensia Cruz es una de las pocas personas de los muchos inmigrantes dominicanas que aun viven en el barrio.</p>
<p>Una muerte inesperada entre la familia causa que al disgusto de Julio César, el hijo de Luzecita, regrese a la cuidad después de su ausencia de cinco años. Después de su llegada, Lucecita y Julio tratan de renovar el amor entre los dos y de sus raíces, pero unos secretos salen a la luz y amenazan destruir la relación entre ellos.</p>
<p>Under the direction of Professor Timothy J. Amrhein, this production will feature the evocative set designs of David T. Jones, built by York College students under the direction of CLT Garth Belcon.  It also features the vivid lighting of guest designer, Daniel Winter.  CLT, Jessica Pecharsky, member of Actor’s Equity Association, rounds off the list as production/stage manager and choreographer.</p>
<p>The cast of <em><strong>LA LUZ DE UN CIGARRILLO</strong> </em>features a cast of 4 talented students: Francis Madi, Daniel Anthony Hidalgo, Fior Peralta and Katherine Rodriguez.</p>
<p><strong>Performances in English begin October 26 at 4PM, and continue running on October 27 at 2PM; and October 30 at 12noon.  Performances in Spanish begin October 27 at 8PM; October 28 at 3pm; and conclude November 1 at 12noon.</strong></p>
<p><i><strong>Come meet the playwright, Marco Antonio Rodriguez</strong></i>, on October 26 and October 27 immediately following the performance.</p>
<p>All performances will take place in the intimate, 156-seat York College Little Theatre in the Performing Arts Center (94-45 Guy R. Brewer Blvd., Jamaica, NY 11451).</p>]]></content:encoded>
    <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>
    <dc:creator>Miguel Bernard</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2012-10-24T21:24:03Z</dc:date>
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    <title>La Luz De Un Cigarrillo by Marco Antonio Rodriguez</title>
    <link>http://www.york.cuny.edu/events/la-luz-de-un-cigarrillo-by-marco-antonio-rodriguez</link>
    <description>The world premiere of the play in English. Mother's love knows no boundaries... After a five-year self-imposed absence, Julio César, a young man with a buried secret, returns home after the death of his father. Over the course of two evenings, mother and son, two estranged generations of Dominicans living in a now gentrified upper west side, attempt to rekindle the love and appreciation for each other and their roots; but Julio César soon realizes he isn’t the only one with a secret. Unexpected revelations threaten to destroy an already thin bond between mother and child.</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>El amor de una madre no conoce barreras... Después de cinco años de ausencia, Julio César, un joven cargando un secreto bien guardado, regresa a casa después de la muerte de su padre.  En el transcurso de dos noches madre e hijo, dos diferentes generaciones de Dominicanos viviendo en un barrio antes repleto de latinos pero ahora aburguesado, chocan y batallan por sus identidades, su amor mutuo y el aprecio por sus raices.  Pero Julio César pronto se da cuenta que no es el único con un secreto.  Inesperadas revelaciones atentan romper el ya debilitado vínculo entre madre e hijo.</p>
<h2><strong>La Luz de Un Cigarrillo</strong></h2>
<p>by Marco Antonio Rodríguez</p>
<p>Directed by Timothy J. Amrhein</p>
<p>Many believe the bulk of the Dominican American experience in New York City lies in Washington Heights, but in the unexpected corners of now gentrified upper mid-town are remnants of what once was: Lucecita Ortensia Cruz is one of only a handful of Dominican immigrants that stubbornly remains in this neighborhood.</p>
<p>A sudden death in the family forces her son, Julio César, to return to the City after a five year self-imposed absence.  In the course of two nights they attempt to rekindle the love and appreciation for each other and their Dominican roots.  But hidden secrets are unexpectedly revealed and threaten to destroy an already thin bond.</p>
<p>Muchos creen que la mayor parte de la experiencia dominicana se encuentra en la ciudad de NuevaYork en Washington Heights, pero aun queda una huella de lo que antes fue en las equinas distinguidas del upper mid-town. Lucecita Ortensia Cruz es una de las pocas personas de los muchos inmigrantes dominicanas que aun viven en el barrio.</p>
<p>Una muerte inesperada entre la familia causa que al disgusto de Julio César, el hijo de Luzecita, regrese a la cuidad después de su ausencia de cinco años. Después de su llegada, Lucecita y Julio tratan de renovar el amor entre los dos y de sus raíces, pero unos secretos salen a la luz y amenazan destruir la relación entre ellos.</p>
<p>Under the direction of Professor Timothy J. Amrhein, this production will feature the evocative set designs of David T. Jones, built by York College students under the direction of CLT Garth Belcon.  It also features the vivid lighting of guest designer, Daniel Winter.  CLT, Jessica Pecharsky, member of Actor’s Equity Association, rounds off the list as production/stage manager and choreographer.</p>
<p>The cast of <em><strong>LA LUZ DE UN CIGARRILLO</strong> </em>features a cast of 4 talented students: Francis Madi, Daniel Anthony Hidalgo, Fior Peralta and Katherine Rodriguez.</p>
<p><strong>Performances in English begin October 26 at 4PM, and continue running on October 27 at 2PM; and October 30 at 12noon.  Performances in Spanish begin October 27 at 8PM; October 28 at 3pm; and conclude November 1 at 12noon.</strong></p>
<p><i><strong>Come meet the playwright, Marco Antonio Rodriguez</strong></i>, on October 26 and October 27 immediately following the performance.</p>
<p>All performances will take place in the intimate, 156-seat York College Little Theatre in the Performing Arts Center (94-45 Guy R. Brewer Blvd., Jamaica, NY 11451).</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>HeartBeat March 20th</title>
    <link>http://www.york.cuny.edu/events/heartbeat-march-20th</link>
    <description>After the original and wildly hilarious SlapDash, followed by Shakespeare’s brutally tragic Macbeth, York College Theatre continues its 2011-12 Season this winter with HeartBeat, a special original performance created entirely by the poems and music of 11 York students: Emmanuela Accimeus, Ludma Delva, Ariel Flores, Uchenna Ijeaku, Kyle Jackson, Darius Nazario, Ayush Prasad, Beonca Rosado, Ian Stephens, Phil Williams and Rick Furel.</description>
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<p><strong>Prosody 400 </strong>refers to the unique rehearsal workshop created by York College’s theatre and music disciplines; “prosody” means “the metrics of verse,” and with it students find an open creative place to discuss and develop their personal responses to the elements and power of poetic expression. The result is a performance at the intersection of words and music, <i>where thoughts turn sharp, and emotion is running against the light…</i></p>
<p>Assistant Professor <strong>Tom Marion </strong>directs. <strong>Tom Zlabinger </strong>is Music Director; he also performs electric guitar, along with Ayush Pasad on bass and Rick Furel on djembe. Set Design is by <strong>David Jones</strong>, Lighting Design by <strong>Daniel Winters.</strong></p>
<p>CLT <strong>Jessica Morales</strong>, member of Actors Equity Association, is Production/Stage Manager; CLT <strong>G. Lawrence Belcon </strong>is the Technical Director. Theatre major <strong>Ryshon Shepherd </strong>is Assistant Stage Manager; <strong>Shonique Tiffany Salmon </strong>is Dramaturg.</p>
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    <description>After the original and wildly hilarious SlapDash, followed by Shakespeare’s brutally tragic Macbeth, York College Theatre continues its 2011-12 Season this winter with HeartBeat, a special original performance created entirely by the poems and music of 11 York students: Emmanuela Accimeus, Ludma Delva, Ariel Flores, Uchenna Ijeaku, Kyle Jackson, Darius Nazario, Ayush Prasad, Beonca Rosado, Ian Stephens, Phil Williams and Rick Furel.</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p class="p1"><strong>Prosody 400 </strong>refers to the unique rehearsal workshop created by York College’s theatre and music disciplines; “prosody” means “the metrics of verse,” and with it students find an open creative place to discuss and develop their personal responses to the elements and power of poetic expression. The result is a performance at the intersection of words and music, <i>where thoughts turn sharp, and emotion is running against the light…</i></p>
<p class="p2">Assistant Professor <strong>Tom Marion </strong>directs. <strong>Tom Zlabinger </strong>is Music Director; he also performs electric guitar, along with Ayush Pasad on bass and Rick Furel on djembe. Set Design is by <strong>David Jones</strong>, Lighting Design by <strong>Daniel Winters. </strong></p>
<p class="p2">CLT <strong>Jessica Morales</strong>, member of Actors Equity Association, is Production/Stage Manager; CLT <strong>G. Lawrence Belcon </strong>is the Technical Director. Theatre major <strong>Ryshon Shepherd </strong>is Assistant Stage Manager; <strong>Shonique Tiffany Salmon </strong>is Dramaturg.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>HeartBeat March 17th</title>
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    <description>After the original and wildly hilarious SlapDash, followed by Shakespeare’s brutally tragic Macbeth, York College Theatre continues its 2011-12 Season this winter with HeartBeat, a special original performance created entirely by the poems and music of 11 York students: Emmanuela Accimeus, Ludma Delva, Ariel Flores, Uchenna Ijeaku, Kyle Jackson, Darius Nazario, Ayush Prasad, Beonca Rosado, Ian Stephens, Phil Williams and Rick Furel.</description>
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<p>Assistant Professor <strong>Tom Marion </strong>directs. <strong>Tom Zlabinger </strong>is Music Director; he also performs electric guitar, along with Ayush Pasad on bass and Rick Furel on djembe. Set Design is by <strong>David Jones</strong>, Lighting Design by <strong>Daniel Winters. </strong></p>
<p>CLT <strong>Jessica Morales</strong>, member of Actors Equity Association, is Production/Stage Manager; CLT <strong>G. Lawrence Belcon </strong>is the Technical Director. Theatre major <strong>Ryshon Shepherd </strong>is Assistant Stage Manager; <strong>Shonique Tiffany Salmon </strong>is Dramaturg.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>HeartBeat March 18th</title>
    <link>http://www.york.cuny.edu/events/heartbeat-march-18th</link>
    <description>After the original and wildly hilarious SlapDash, followed by Shakespeare’s brutally tragic Macbeth, York College Theatre continues its 2011-12 Season this winter with HeartBeat, a special original performance created entirely by the poems and music of 11 York students: Emmanuela Accimeus, Ludma Delva, Ariel Flores, Uchenna Ijeaku, Kyle Jackson, Darius Nazario, Ayush Prasad, Beonca Rosado, Ian Stephens, Phil Williams and Rick Furel.</description>
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<p><strong>Prosody 400 </strong>refers to the unique rehearsal workshop created by York College’s theatre and music disciplines; “prosody” means “the metrics of verse,” and with it students find an open creative place to discuss and develop their personal responses to the elements and power of poetic expression. The result is a performance at the intersection of words and music, <i>where thoughts turn sharp, and emotion is running against the light…</i></p>
<p>Assistant Professor <strong>Tom Marion </strong>directs. <strong>Tom Zlabinger </strong>is Music Director; he also performs electric guitar, along with Ayush Pasad on bass and Rick Furel on djembe. Set Design is by <strong>David Jones</strong>, Lighting Design by <strong>Daniel Winters.</strong></p>
<p>CLT <strong>Jessica Morales</strong>, member of Actors Equity Association, is Production/Stage Manager; CLT <strong>G. Lawrence Belcon </strong>is the Technical Director. Theatre major <strong>Ryshon Shepherd </strong>is Assistant Stage Manager; <strong>Shonique Tiffany Salmon </strong>is Dramaturg.</p>
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    <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>
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    <title>HeartBeat March 22nd</title>
    <link>http://www.york.cuny.edu/events/heartbeat-march-22nd</link>
    <description>After the original and wildly hilarious SlapDash, followed by Shakespeare’s brutally tragic Macbeth, York College Theatre continues its 2011-12 Season this winter with HeartBeat, a special original performance created entirely by the poems and music of 11 York students: Emmanuela Accimeus, Ludma Delva, Ariel Flores, Uchenna Ijeaku, Kyle Jackson, Darius Nazario, Ayush Prasad, Beonca Rosado, Ian Stephens, Phil Williams and Rick Furel.</description>
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<p>Assistant Professor <strong>Tom Marion </strong>directs. <strong>Tom Zlabinger </strong>is Music Director; he also performs electric guitar, along with Ayush Pasad on bass and Rick Furel on djembe. Set Design is by <strong>David Jones</strong>, Lighting Design by <strong>Daniel Winters.</strong></p>
<p>CLT <strong>Jessica Morales</strong>, member of Actors Equity Association, is Production/Stage Manager; CLT <strong>G. Lawrence Belcon </strong>is the Technical Director. Theatre major <strong>Ryshon Shepherd </strong>is Assistant Stage Manager; <strong>Shonique Tiffany Salmon </strong>is Dramaturg.</p>
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    <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>
    <dc:creator>Miguel Bernard</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2012-02-23T22:36:03Z</dc:date>
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    <title>York College Creative Ensemble</title>
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    <description>Music and Poetry Events by Faculty and Students</description>
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    <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>
    <dc:creator>Miguel Bernard</dc:creator>
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      <dc:subject>Current Student</dc:subject>
    
    <dc:date>2012-02-02T20:25:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>York College Prosody Workshop </title>
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    <description>Music and Poetry Events by Faculty and Students</description>
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    <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>
    <dc:creator>Miguel Bernard</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2012-02-02T20:10:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Provost Lecture Series - Dr. Eric Metcalf</title>
    <link>http://www.york.cuny.edu/events/pls-eric-metcalf</link>
    <description>" 'Will Write Later':  Postcards, Technology and Social History in Early 20th Century New England,"</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Speech Communication professor, <a class="external-link" href="http://www.york.cuny.edu/Members/portal_college/metcalf-eric">Dr. Eric Metcalf </a>will open the Spring 2012 Provost's Lecture Series with a presentation entitled, "Will Write Later."  This lecture showcases a unique collection of postcards manufactured between 1906 and 1915. Most of the cards were exchanged between two sisters – one still living in their hometown of Pawtucket, R.I., the other on Nantucket, an island off the Massachusetts coast.</p>
<p>Although photographic imagery had been relatively commonplace for fifty years, the color postcards were among the first visual media to have reached a mass audience. The cards depict an American nation in technological and social transition on the cusp of World War I.</p>]]></content:encoded>
    <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>
    <dc:creator>Miguel Bernard</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2012-01-11T21:05:00Z</dc:date>
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