Geneseo Dance Ensemble pays tribute to past performers for program anniversary

When considering different ways to tell a story, the first things that come to mind might involve film, literature or even art. The Geneseo Dance Ensemble proved that dance is another compelling way to tell a story from Thursday April 19 to Sunday April 22.

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Staged reading prompts company to express creative abilities, emotive acting in collective production

What makes theater different than other forms of entertainment is often the collaborative and changeable nature that is inherent in live performance. Audience members in Brodie Hall Black Box Theater saw a staged reading of “Abundance,” by Beth Henley, that captured the essence of what a live performance should be.

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Annual poetry slam gives writers expressive space

Poets in the popular imagination are often sulky, solitary creatures who wail in the night, bemoaning their fate. 

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MTC transforms known songs, presents comedic skits in collaborative show

Geneseo’s Musical Theater Club is a group of talented students on-campus who use their biannual performances to express their love for the musical genre.

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Former Geneseo resident Leslie Heen shares intimate, provocative work with community

Despite not having any majors geared toward creating art, Geneseo is nonetheless a home for some very talented artists, or simply those inspired and awed by art. 

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Middle Eastern scholar incorporates journalistic experience in classroom

Some people live more in a few years than others will in a lifetime. Assistant professor of international relations and political science Raslan Ibrahim, however, has vast experiences to share with his students, who can learn from his work both as an academic and a journalist.

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Jamaican poet shares intricate work with Geneseo community

centuries, perhaps because it is the most honest form of literature, cutting to the heart with as few words as possible. A poet exchanges the literal truth for a more genuine, emotional truth. 

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“Vagina Monologues” performance provokes worthwhile conversations on taboo topics relating to women

It’s rare to see a performance that asks the audience to take a cold hard look at themselves. It’s even more rare to see a performance that tells the viewer to take a hand-held mirror and literally get an eyeful. 

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Arts-centric club places emphasis on collaborative creations

If you’re an artistic person looking for a place to express yourself and improve your skills among friends, then CHROMATIC is the club for you. 

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Kinetic Gallery highlights student photographer Colin Buckowski

What traits did you get from your father? Your eyes, your temperament or your taste in food are all common things to inherit from a dad. But what about a life-long passion?

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Artist Victor Davson shares nostalgic memories of distinct, personal heritage in Lederer Gallery exhibit

“Luminaria” is a collection by artist Victor Davson that sets out to capture individual experiences and memories from his childhood. The art is abstract and evocative of complex thought and feeling. Inside one small room are decades of one man’s labor of love.

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Face Off: “#TimesUp” movement meaningless without substantial action behind desired change

Six years ago, KONY 2012 seemed to be so important. But now, not many people even spare a passing thought to what seemed like the most pressing human rights issue in the world less than a decade ago. Fewer still could tell you what the fervent outrage resulted in, which, was not much. So, it becomes only logical to question the effectiveness of the “#TimesUp” movement.

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Student-created exhibition investigates intimate histories of five Geneseo houses

In a recent Bridge Gallery Exhibit, students with museum studies minors explored the different types of people who live behind the doors of houses some of us see every day in Geneseo. 

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Piano trio evokes rich sentiment in latest concert

Music has the power to capture emotion without words. The resident Geneseo Piano Trio took an experimental trip on Sunday Dec. 3, using their music that led the audience through compelling emotions. 

Visiting assistant professor of violin Andrew Bergevin on the violin, lecturer of music James Kirkwood on the cello and professor of music Jonathan Gonder on the piano all played two pieces, and in that time, the audience in Doty Hall traveled through many different worlds, simply thanks to the music. 

Distinguished service professor of music James Walker, who composed the first piece “Moments Passed,” described the piece as “a short, somewhat rambling, repetitive, episodic, very difficult, dissonant, developmental bit of composition, using several fragments borrowed from previous compositions.” 

Walker’s description is extremely accurate. Hearing the music echo through the hall felt slow and fast ocassionally, deep, disturbing and disjointed. At times, the tone of the music was almost frightening. 

The experimental side kept the audience interested, despite the length of the piece, which continued for over half an hour, meandering or racing toward a peak that seemed to delay itself inevitably. 

The second selection was a collection called “Piano Trio in E-flat major, Op. 100,” by Franz Schubert. This piece contained four movements varying in tone, each having a different way of communicating a more peaceful theme than “Moments Past.” The first, “Allegro,” felt triumphant. It had a bold, sturdy sound, and resonated deeply. 

The second, “Andante con Moto,” was a slow, almost mournful march. There was rising action and a softer pizzicato. 

The lighter sound picked up again with the third movement, “Scherzo: Allegro moderato,” which was almost like spring after winter. The piece felt animated and lively, but with a more distinct energy behind it than the previous movements. A playful tone was created from how the strings and the piano mimicked one another. 

Then, to round it all out, “Allegro moderato” created a rich finish that focused on the piano and on a summation of the previous pieces.

The performance was one of many from the music department during the fall of 2017.

Creative writing and music major senior Amanda Saladino attended the concert and found the performances educational. 

“It definitely improves my music education, especially when we’re listening to new performances, like professor Walker’s piece,” she said. 

The emotional power of the music was felt by everyone, allowing a brief reprieve from music that uses lyrics, and instead allowing a piano, a cello and a violin to evoke feelings within you from the music alone.u

The Geneseo Piano Trio performed on Sunday Dec. 3 in Doty Recital Hall in a emotive concert. The trio, pictured above, consisted of assistant professor of violin Andrew Bergevin on the violin, lecturer of music James Kirkwood on the cello and profes…

The Geneseo Piano Trio performed on Sunday Dec. 3 in Doty Recital Hall in a emotive concert. The trio, pictured above, consisted of assistant professor of violin Andrew Bergevin on the violin, lecturer of music James Kirkwood on the cello and professor of music Jonathan Gonder on the piano. (Catherine White/Arts & Entertainment Editor

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Works created by accused sexual abusers separate from their wrongdoings

There have been a series of disturbing reports about famous men committing sexual misconduct: Harvey Weinstein, Ben Affleck, Kevin Spacey, Jeffrey Tambor, Brett Ratner, Louis C.K., Matt Lauer and many others have all been accused of varying levels of inappropriate to outright criminal behavior. 

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Canadian artists lead musical voyage, represent various genres

Exploring the world, sharing cultures and creating new and exciting art is something you can experience all without ever leaving your seat. Through music, a different and exhilarating mix of western and eastern cultures can be enjoyed without the journey. 

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Second annual Geneseo Fringe Festival hosts variety of student artists, exhibits collection of campus talent

It’s hard to imagine that a school event can have giraffes making out, captivating literature, hula hooping instructors, flutists, popcorn, smooth jazz, coloring books and holy gospel all in one building. But the Geneseo Fringe Festival was an event that offered all of that and more. 

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“Company” to entertain with unconventional story

This year’s fall musical, “Company,” is one of the most character driven pieces Geneseo’s music department has put on in years. 

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Great Dubois Show shatters expectations, amazes audience

The Geneseo Circus Club and Geneseo Late Knight hosted the Great Dubois Show on Friday Sept. 29 in the MacVittie College Union Ballroom. 

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Netflix series returns with same wit, odd charm

Is it appropriate to call a story with lobotomies, miscarriages, marital strife, suicidal ideation, frank political satire, drugging, emotional abuse and alcoholism a comedy? Season four of the Netflix original television series “BoJack Horseman” re-encompasses the funny and dark world of the anthropomorphic horse-man living in Hollywood stardom. 

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