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SUMMARY:YAGODY at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:Mystical Ukrainian Folk Group \nWith primal percussion\, hypnotic vocal harmonies and immersive ethno-drama performances\, Ukrainian folk group YAGÓDY brings their mesmerizing sound to North America for the first time this spring. \nThe four women of YAGÓDY are on a mission to preserve their culture by both reviving and reinterpreting folk songs while donning traditional clothing and costumes like the ornately embroidered Vyshyvanka. \nSometimes heartbreaking and often rebellious\, YAGÓDY’s music is a testament to the land\, and spirit of the people of Ukraine. They poetically describe their concerts as\, “the songs of wild tribes. This is the voice of your ancestors. This is live energy. It is a dance with voices. This is how our nature smells. This is how our blood sounds.” \nThe self-titled debut album\, YAGÓDY\, released in 2020 introduced the world to their unique sound\, featuring powerful renditions of Ukrainian\, Bulgarian\, and Serbian folk songs. In 2024\, the group won over audiences at the Eurovision Songwriting Contest with their original song “Tsunamia” placing fifth at the national selection finals. \nYAGÓDY has performed at major festivals across Europe\, enchanting listeners in Poland\, Germany\, and beyond and are set to spread their rich history through vibrant concerts across North America. Spring 2025 marks their first North American tour. \nFounded in 2016 by actress and vocalist Zoriana Dybovska\, YAGÓDY emerged as a continuation of her lifelong passion for preserving and evolving Ukrainian music. Having left Donetsk in 2014 due to Russia’s military invasion\, Dybovska settled in Lviv\, where she gathered a group of talented musicians and fellow educators to create a project that would breathe new life into ancient Ukrainian sounds. The group organically adopted their band name when a concert announcer called them “yagody” or “berries” in English. \nWhat began as a small collective of artists searching for their voice has since blossomed into an internationally acclaimed act\, known for their intense\, ritualistic performances and boundary-pushing interpretations of Eastern European folk traditions. \nYAGÓDY is made up of Zoriana Dybovska – vocals\, percussion instruments\, Vasylyna Voloshyn – vocals\, Tetiana Voitiv – vocals\, Tibetan bowl\, percussion instruments\, drymba\, Nadiia Parashchuk – vocals\, accordion\, Vadym Voitovych – bass guitar\, Teimyraz Gogitidze – drums\, Vasyl Parashchuk – cymbals.Support for this project was provided by the Great Lakes Colleges Association through its Global Crossroads Initiative\, made possible by a grant from the Mellon Foundation. \nThanks to the Ohio Arts Council ARTS Rise Program\, which expands representation and access in the arts\, reduced-rate tickets are available for this program. We hope to create a programming series where ticket pricing is not a barrier to attendance.
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/yagody-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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SUMMARY:Olde Wrestling at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to flip your wig\, this wrestling event is HOT to TROT! Olde Wrestling is a vintage event celebrating the theatrics of professional wrestling during Roarin’ 20s. See the greatest wrestlers from across the country participate in action-pack exhibitions. You’ll see: world champions\, wisecracking clowns\, dangerous daredevils\, masked maniacs\, grizzled grapplers & more! \nAn all-ages show\, Olde Wrestling brings a blend of bodyslams and belly laughs to a wide range of audience members. From 9 to 90\, the whole family can enjoy our slam-bang western style of wrestling. Heck\, you may even see Ohioan and former President William Howard Taft deliver a piledriver! \nOlde Wrestling’s first show in Yellow Springs will certainly bring elements of drama\, action\, hilarity and a whole lot of hubbub! We encourage all attendees to dress in your finest roarin’ 20s attire. Fedoras\, suspenders\, flapper dresses and bow ties are all welcome! Live music will accompany the event from Ragtime Rick\, a well-known musician and radio host in Toledo. His ragtime band will be playing the wrestlers to the ring. \nIf you’re new to Olde Wrestling\, please point those peepers and this VIDEO to see what we’re all about. \nWrestlers scheduled to appear: EFFY\, Matt Cross\, Marti Belle\, Marion Fontaine\, Gregory Iron\, Buster Buckaroo\, Erica Leigh\, The Cruncher\, Bruce Grey\, Lord Crewe\, Aaron Williams\, Dustin Rayz\, Benjamin Kimera\, Vincent Nothing & more! \nPresented by: Lucky Bunny Tattoo (115 Glen St.)\, Off The Rope\, Ameripolitan Showcase and Dingbats Design Cave. \nFor more information\, please visit: oldewrestling.com
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/olde-wrestling-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250426T190000
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SUMMARY:Mad River Theater Works presents Professor Louie & Friends at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION: \nMad River Theater Works presents\nProfessor Louie & Friends\n\nFREE Event with Cash Donations Accepted at the Door \nGrammy Nominated Professor Louie from Woodstock\, NY has been expanding theborders of the Americana\, Roots & Blues genres with his stories\, keyboard playing\,singing\, accordion and consistently performing. The show repertoire will consist ofsongs from Professor Louie &amp; The Crowmatix 18 Albums and songs Louie learned andhelped create directly with the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame group “The Band” when hecollaborated with them for over 16 years. Co-producing &amp; performing on The Band’s lastthree CD’s including their comeback hits Atlantic City\, and Blind Willie McTell alongwith many of their 90’s repertoire and classic Band songs. Rick Danko bass playersinger of The Band gave Louie the moniker “Professor Louie”.\n \n“…a tasty mix of rhythm and blues\, and rock & roll” – Record Review\nProfessor Louie and Miss Marie are touring the USA promoting their 2025 releaseCrowin’ Around\, their 18th recording on The Woodstock Records label by their groupProfessor Louie &amp; The Crowmatix. Crowin’ Around has 11 songs\, seven which arebiographical\, creative original tunes written by Professor Louie & Miss Marie and threewith new interpretations by artists Professor Louie produced: The Band\, CommanderCody\, Graham Parker and one instrumental interpretation by the genius composerMoon Dog. \n \nProfessor Louie also recorded or performed with The Mighty Gospel Giants OfBrooklyn\, Guy Davis\, New Riders of the Purple Sage\, Ireland’s Four Men and a Dog\,Graham Parker\, Commander Cody\, Tony Trischka\, Bill Keith\, Happy & Artie TraumLevon Helm\, Garth Hudson\, Rick Danko.\nMiss Marie: Composer\, vocalist\, keyboardist and percussionist and a member ofProfessor Louie & The Crowmatix\, has appeared and recorded with such noteable actsas The Band\, Mercury Rev\, Levon Helm\, Garth Hudson\, Rick Danko\, Sly and TheFamily Stone\, Guy Davis.\nProfessor Louie & Miss Marie perform in the US\, Canada and Europe collaboratingwith many musicians and groups.
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/mad-river-theater-works-presents-professor-louie-friends-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250427T183000
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SUMMARY:Loving is the Key: A Performance Collage about Bayard Rustin and Coretta Scott King at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:Advance Ticket Registration\n			\n				Make A Donation\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Antioch College Celebrates Coretta Scott King’s Birthday and 60th Anniversary of Bayard Rustin’s Speech on Campus with a Performance Collage. \nWhen: April 27\, 2025\, 6:30pmWhere: Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry Street\, Yellow Springs\, OH 45387Tickets: By Donation \nAntioch College’s Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom invites you to a performance collage\, “Loving is the Key: A Performance Collage about Bayard Rustin and Coretta Scott King\,” in celebration of Coretta Scott King’s birthday and the 60th anniversary of Bayard Rustin’s 1965 speech at the college. The performance will take place at the Foundry Theater on  April 27\, 2025  at 6:30 PM in the historic town of Yellow Springs\, Ohio. \nAbout the Performance Collage \n“Loving is the Key: A Performance Collage about Bayard Rustin and Coretta Scott King” was created by Queen Meccasia Zabriskie\, Associate Professor of Sociology and Performance Studies and Director of the Coretta Scott King Center\, and Forest Bright\, Associate Professor of Art and Chair of the Art Division\, at Antioch College. The event\, which is in collaboration with the World House Choir\, will feature singing\, dance\, poetry\, visual art\, and a staged reading of an original play.  \nSet in a rural midwestern community in the aftermath of the vandalism of a public mural\, the play reenacts excerpts from the speech that Bayard Rustin delivered at Antioch College on April 6\, 1965 and Coretta Scott King’s 1982 Antioch College commencement speech in order to glean lessons from their speeches that can facilitate collective healing and positive social transformation. The play also draws on research about Coretta Scott King and Bayard Rustin as well as aspects of Bright and Zabriskie’s lived experience in Yellow Springs\, Ohio\, Sarasota\, Florida\, and Atlanta\, Georgia. The performance concludes with a video collage of individuals in the Yellow Springs and Antioch Communities discussing their understanding of loving practices necessary for social transformation. The idea of a loving practice comes from the work of Black feminist cultural critic and theorist bell hooks in her book “All about Love” and includes actions that resist oppression and domination.  \nThe idea for this collaboration developed out of a conversation between Forest Bright and Antioch College Archivist  Scott Sanders. Sanders was looking at Bayard Rustin’s speech in response to Rustin’s partner\, Walter Nagle\, inquiring about an audio recording of the speech. After realizing that it was the 60th anniversary of Rustin’s speech\, Bright reached out to Kevin Mcgruder\, who plays Rustin in the performance\, Sanders. and Zabriskie to begin planning a commemorative reenactment of the speech. Loving is the Key is the result of subsequent conversations between Zabriskie and Bright\, and it includes an excerpt from the interview that they were able to conduct with Walter Nagle through the help of McGruder. Also in the performance is Gini Meekin\, a senior at Yellow Springs High School; Muhammad Nguer\, a fifth grader at Mills Lawn Elementary School; Dio Smith\, a Sophomore at Antioch College; and Corretta King\, Associate Dean of Admissions at Antioch College.   \nThe community is invited to come to the Foundry theater at 6:30 pm to participate in the creation of  an interactive art piece prior to the start of the performance. There will also be a small reception with desserts from Sugar Witch Magical Treats in celebration of Coretta Scott King’s birthday after the performance. King\, who died on January 30\, 2006\, would have turned 98 on April 27th if she were still alive.  \nFor more information about this project or the work of the Coretta Scott King Center please contact\, please contact:  \nQueen Meccasia ZabriskieAntioch College Coretta Scott King Center DirectorEmail: qzabriskie@antiochcollege.eduPhone: 937-767-1286 Ext. 0093 \n			\n				Advance Ticket Registration\n			\n				Make A Donation
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/loving-is-the-key-a-performance-collage-about-bayard-rustin-and-coretta-scott-king-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Coretta Scott King Center,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250504T160000
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SUMMARY:Horizons: An Afternoon of Indian Classical Art at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:Horizons: An Afternoon of Indian Classical ArtHorizons is a new series of Indian Classical Music and Dance programs which started in Cleveland\, Ohio after the release of Sugata Chatterjee’s eponymous album. The goal of Horizons is to honor the roots of Indian Classical Art while also keeping it alive and vibrant. Indian Classical Music and Dance need to be preserved and innovated on\, but have had difficulty finding a foothold in the modern globalized culture. By inviting artists from all walks of life who tirelessly work to keep their discipline alive\, we hope to revitalize the audience for these artforms\, while also introducing more people to the joys of Indian Classical Art. \nIn the December 2024 installation of this program in Dayton\, we will showcase the Hindustani Vocal Music of Sugata Chatterjee\, the Kathak Dance of Antara Datta\, and the Hindustani Instrumental Music of Dayton-area locals\, Gurupada Das and Orijeet Halder (sitar and table). As we take you through this afternoon of music and dance\, we hope you come away feeling hopeful about the state of traditional arts and culture in your community. To that end\, we also showcase some younger students (TBD) who demonstrate that our cultural forms have a future. \nThe PerformersSugata Chatterjee has been training in Hindustani music since childhood and holds a Sangeet Prabhakar diploma from Alahabad Sangeet Parsad. She has trained with Ajoy Chakraborti\, Mohanlal Mishra\, Falguni Mita\, and Girija Devi. She has performed around the world\, trained dozens of students\, and released multiple solo records. She is currently developing her next project\, and serves as a member of the Grammy Recording Academy. \nAntara Datta has been training in Kathak dance since childhood and holds a double diploma from Bangiya Sangeet Parishad in Kolkata and Prayag Sangeet Samiti in Allahabad India. She trained with Pandit Birju Maharaj\, Vidushi Saswati Sen\, and Guru Parwati Dutta. She currently serves as the artistic director Anga Kala Dance Company and its associated Academy\, and as the president of Arts Without Borders. \nOrijeet Halder\, a promising Tabla artist from Allahabad\, India\, residing now in Cincinnati\, OH\, got tutelage under Pt Vinod Mishra from Prayag Sangit Samiti for 5 years and performed on various prestigious stages like Prayag Sangit Samiti\, NCZCC\, Sangeet Sankalp\, Rotary club accompanying top grade TV and AIR artists. Currently\, he plays at various musical events around Tri-State area. He attended the BPACON 2023 in Nashville and Accompanied various artists from the Tollywood Film Industry. He considers his musical journey to be of a lifelong student and tried relentlessly to promote and serve Indian Classical Music in anyways he can!! \nGuru Das was born in Dhaka\, Bangladesh\, and developed a passion for music from a young age. He took a break from music to earn a PhD in Theoretical Physics from University of Chicago in 1966. After retiring from a career as a quantum chemist in 2007\, he started playing tabla\, harmonium\, and sitar. His repertoire now includes Indian folk and pop\, as well as ghazals. He has trained with Patrik Marks\, Ustad Alla Rakha\, and Krishna Bhat. He now runs the Cincinnati Sangeet Kala Kendra School of Music.
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/horizons-an-afternoon-of-indian-classical-art-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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SUMMARY:Tuvergen Band at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:An emerging act at world music festivals across the U.S.\, Tuvergen Band (“galloping” in Mongolian) is a Chicago-based folk-fusion trio founded by Tamir Hargana (lead vocals\, folk flutes\, morin khuur)\, Naizal Hargana (morin khuur\, vocals)\, and Brent Roman (percussion\, didgeridoo\, vocals) in 2020. Hailing from Hulunbuir\, Inner Mongolia\, Tamir and Naizal bring some of the country’s most distinctive sounds to Tuvergen Band\, including the cello-like horsehead fiddle (morin khuur)\, various folk lutes (the Tuvan doshpuluur and West Mongolian tovshuur)\, and khoomii throat singing. An ethnomusicologist and Asian percussion specialist\, Roman augments these sounds with a custom hybrid drum kit of twenty global percussion instruments and didgeridoo. The trio use this rich instrumental palette to perform what they call “modern nomadic music\,” incorporating bluegrass\, blues\, rock\, and more into its repertoire of Mongolian and Tuvan folk songs and originals. \nSupport for this project was provided by the Great Lakes Colleges Association through its Global Crossroads Initiative\, made possible by a grant from the Mellon Foundation. \nThanks to the Ohio Arts Council ARTS Rise Program\, which expands representation and access in the arts\, reduced-rate tickets are available for this program. We hope to create a programming series where ticket pricing is not a barrier to attendance.
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/tuvergen-band-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T210000
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CREATED:20240723T163005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250503T150139Z
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SUMMARY:Iris Dement at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:On her transcendent new record\, Workin’ On A World\, Iris DeMent faces the modern world — as it is right now — with its climate catastrophe\, pandemic illness\, and epidemic of violence and social injustice — and not only asks us how we can keep working towards a better world\, but implores us to love each other\, despite our very different ways of seeing. Her songs are her way of healing our broken inner and outer spaces. With an inimitable voice as John Prine described\, “like you’ve heard\, but not really\,” and unforgettable melodies rooted in hymns\, gospel\, and old country music\, she’s simply one of the finest singer-songwriters in America as well as one of our fiercest advocates for human rights. \nHer debut record Infamous Angel\, which just celebrated its 30th anniversary\, was recently named one of the “greatest country albums of all time” by Rolling Stone\, and the two albums that followed\, My Life and The Way I Should\, were both nominated for GRAMMYs. From there\, DeMent released three records on her own label\, Flariella Records\, the most recent of which\, The Trackless Woods (2015)\, was hailed as “a quietly powerful triumph” by The Guardian. DeMent’s songs have also been featured in film (True Grit) and television (The Leftovers) and recorded by numerous artists. Fittingly\, she received the Americana Music Trailblazer Award in 2017. Workin’ On A World\, her seventh album\, started with the worry that woke DeMent up after the 2016 elections: how can we survive this? “Every day some new trauma was being added to the old ones that kept repeating themselves\, and like everybody else\, I was just trying to bear up under it all\,” she recalls. She returned to a truth she had known since childhood: music is medicine. “My mom always had a way of finding the song that would prove equal to whatever situation we were facing. Throughout my life\, songs have been lending me a hand. Writing songs\, singing songs\, putting them on records\, has been a way for me to extend that hand to others.” With grace\, courage\, and soul\, Iris shares 13 anthems — love songs\, really — to and for our broken inner and outer worlds. DeMent sets the stage for the album with the title track in which she moves from a sense of despair towards a place of promise. “Now I’m workin’ on a world I may never see / Joinin’ forces with the warriors of love / Who came before and will follow you and me.” She summons various social justice warriors\, both past and present\, to deliver messages of optimism. \nThe result is a hopeful album — shimmering with brilliant flashes of poignant humor and uplifting tenderness — that speaks the truth\, “in the way that truth is always hopeful\,” she explains. Reflecting on the lyrics of the song “The Sacred Now” (“see these walls/ let’s bring ‘em on down / it’s not a dream; it’s the sacred now”)\, DeMent is reminded of Jesus saying the Kingdom of God is within you and the Buddhist activist monk Thich Nhat Hanh saying the rose is in the compost; the compost is in the rose. On Workin’ On A World\, Iris DeMent demonstrates that songs are the healing and the healing arises through song.
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/iris-dement-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250613T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250613T210000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20250609T155307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250609T171752Z
UID:53577-1749841200-1749848400@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Mad River Theater Works' "Everybody Wants to Change the World" at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:Mad River Theater WorksEverybody Wants to Change the WorldFriday\, June 13 @ 7pm \nMad River Theater Works\, with the support of the Yellow Springs Community Foundation and the Ohio Arts Council\, has joyfully invited youth between the ages of 8-17 to participate in a two-week Summer Theater Workshop this June. In our time together with our 24 participants\, 4 teaching artists and 2 assistant facilitators\, we explore theater arts skills and create an original play with music. On this culminating evening we will put our show on its feet in front of a hometown audience. Please join us! No tickets or reservations needed. \nThis year’s stated theme for our camp is Everybody Wants to Change the World. Guiding questions that we have led our program with are: \nWhat motivates you to want to change the world? \nWhat obstacles could get in your way? \nWho are the people that inspire you the most? \nHow can music say the things that spoken words can’t? \nWho are the people that inspire you the most? \nHow can music say the things that spoken words can’t?
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/mad-river-theater-works-everybody-wants-to-change-the-world-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250627T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250627T210000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20250606T172128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T172134Z
UID:53541-1751050800-1751058000@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:GravityWorks Circus' "Feel It All" Aerial Dance Show at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:GravityWorks Circus presents Aerial Dance Show “Feel It All” at the Foundry Theater at Antioch College \nPerformance dates: \n\nFriday\, June 27th at 7pm\nSaturday\, June 28th at 7pm\nSunday\, June 29th at 2pm\n\nTicket Prices: \n\nAll adults: $20\nKids under 12: free
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/gravityworks-circus-feel-it-all-aerial-dance-show-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250628T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250628T210000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20250606T172703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T172709Z
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SUMMARY:GravityWorks Circus' "Feel It All" Aerial Dance Show at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:GravityWorks Circus presents Aerial Dance Show “Feel It All” at the Foundry Theater at Antioch College \nPerformance dates: \n\nFriday\, June 27th at 7pm\nSaturday\, June 28th at 7pm\nSunday\, June 29th at 2pm\n\nTicket Prices: \n\nAll adults: $20\nKids under 12: free
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/gravityworks-circus-feel-it-all-aerial-dance-show-at-the-foundry-theater-2/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250629T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250629T160000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20250606T173052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T173057Z
UID:53551-1751205600-1751212800@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:GravityWorks Circus' "Feel It All" Aerial Dance Show at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:GravityWorks Circus presents Aerial Dance Show “Feel It All” at the Foundry Theater at Antioch College \nPerformance dates: \n\nFriday\, June 27th at 7pm\nSaturday\, June 28th at 7pm\nSunday\, June 29th at 2pm\n\nTicket Prices: \n\nAll adults: $20\nKids under 12: free
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/gravityworks-circus-feel-it-all-aerial-dance-show-at-the-foundry-theater-3/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250814T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250814T210000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20250729T183835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250731T181204Z
UID:54195-1755198000-1755205200@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:SMALLER and WORSE Nonsense Show at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:SMALLER and WORSE Nonsense Show \nDo you like weird art? Then I have good news for you! From the enfeebled minds that brought you the BIGGER AND BETTER Comedy show last year comes a new production. Yes! That’s right! It’s the SMALLER AND WORSE Nonsense show!! With all new songs\, gags\, and sketches to make you giggle\, guffaw and smile quizzically. Seating is limited in this SMALLER theater\, buy your ticket now or be WORSE off! \nA PG-13 Rating has been put on this show by the artists. Viewer Discretion Advised. \n			\n				Get Tickets
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/smaller-and-worse-comedy-show-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250815T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250815T210000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20250729T184435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250731T181246Z
UID:54204-1755284400-1755291600@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:SMALLER and WORSE Nonsense Show at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:SMALLER and WORSE Nonsense Show \nDo you like weird art? Then I have good news for you! From the enfeebled minds that brought you the BIGGER AND BETTER Comedy show last year comes a new production. Yes! That’s right! It’s the SMALLER AND WORSE Nonsense show!! With all new songs\, gags\, and sketches to make you giggle\, guffaw and smile quizzically. Seating is limited in this SMALLER theater\, buy your ticket now or be WORSE off! \nA PG-13 Rating has been put on this show by the artists. Viewer Discretion Advised. \n			\n				Get Tickets
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/smaller-and-worse-nonsense-show-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250816T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250816T210000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20250729T184557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250731T181345Z
UID:54206-1755370800-1755378000@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:SMALLER and WORSE Nonsense Show at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:SMALLER and WORSE Nonsense Show \nDo you like weird art? Then I have good news for you! From the enfeebled minds that brought you the BIGGER AND BETTER Comedy show last year comes a new production. Yes! That’s right! It’s the SMALLER AND WORSE Nonsense show!! With all new songs\, gags\, and sketches to make you giggle\, guffaw and smile quizzically. Seating is limited in this SMALLER theater\, buy your ticket now or be WORSE off! \nA PG-13 Rating has been put on this show by the artists. Viewer Discretion Advised. \n			\n				Get Tickets
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/smaller-and-worse-nonsense-show-at-the-foundry-theater-2/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250902T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250902T210000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20250731T173357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T160631Z
UID:54251-1756839600-1756846800@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Moira Smiley and The Rhizome Quartet with Special Guests The World House Choir at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:Moira Smiley and The Rhizome Quartet with special guests The World House Choir \nMoira is a Grammy-nominated singer\, composer\, and song-collector based in Vermont\, USA. With a deep respect for the cultural roles of singing\, Moira blends teaching\, composing\, improvising and performing to empower community\, and our sense of wonder and belonging. Moira has published over 150 choral works that are sung by millions of singers worldwide\, and has produced 10 albums of vocal-harmony centered songwriting and traditional folk music. \nKnown for her dynamic voice and stage presence\, Moira has collaborated with some of the most celebrated names in music\, including Tune-Yards\, Eric Whitacre\, Chris Thile\, Hilary Hahn\, and Morten Lauridsen. As a member of Tune-Yards\, she’s performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live\, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert\, Conan O’Brien and the UK’s Later… with Jools Holland. Recently\, she performed & recorded for Chris Thile’s project ‘Attention!’ and Laurie Anderson’s ARK and released an album and book called The Rhizome Project. \n			\n				Get Tickets\n			\n				Season Ticket Packages
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/moira-smiley-and-the-rhizome-quartet-with-the-world-house-choir-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T210000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20250731T174141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T160320Z
UID:54260-1758740400-1758747600@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Yeison Landero at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:The Heir of Cumbia \nLatin Grammy–nominated musician Yeison Landero was born in San Jacinto (Bolívar) in the very heart of the Montes de María region of the Colombian Caribbean. He carries in his soul a cumbiambero heart inherited from his grandfather Andrés Landero: a musician recognized as the king of cumbia nationally and internationally. Yeison blends the rich\, folkloric sounds of the accordion with propulsive rhythms\, delivering a soulful homage to his family’s cumbia legacy while infusing it with new energy for the 21st century.  \nYeison Landero’s music has resonated on some of the most prestigious stages in the world: The Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.\, The Hollywood Bowl and The Ford Theatre in Los Angeles\, The Guadalajara International Book Fair\, Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional\, and the Festival de Orquestas at Barranquilla’s Carnival\, where he was awarded the “Congo de Oro” in 2023. In 2024 he represented Colombia at the COP16 World Environmental Summit\, reaffirming Cumbia’s power as a symbol of identity and resilience. Through his traditional rural music\, which sings to nature\, his message raises awareness about protecting our planet and preserving our ecosystems. \n			\n				Get Tickets\n			\n				Season Ticket Packages
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/yeison-landero-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250925T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250925T210000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20250829T201105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T201458Z
UID:54851-1758826800-1758834000@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:An Evening with david matthews\, hosted by the Coretta Scott King Center\, at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:Get Tickets\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Join us for….\n \nAn Evening with david matthews\n \nThursday\, September 25\, 2025 \n7:00 PM\nExperimental Theater at the Foundry Theater @ Antioch College\n920 Corry Street\, Yellow Springs\, Ohio 45387\n\n \nFor more information about david matthews\, please visit his website: https://davidmatthewsauthorpoetmusician.com/\nTickets: $10There are a limited number of free and half priced tickets thanks to a grant from the Yellow Springs Community Foundation. \nThis program is open to the public. All ages are welcome.Please treat yourself and a friend to this wonderful\, inspiring event! \n\n			\n				Get Tickets
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/an-evening-with-david-matthews-hosted-by-the-coretta-scott-king-center-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Coretta Scott King Center,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250930T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250930T210000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20250806T165528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T180309Z
UID:54471-1759258800-1759266000@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Hanif Abdurraqib at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:Reading\, Q&A and Book Signing Event \nHanif Abdurraqib is a poet\, essayist\, and cultural critic from Columbus\, Ohio. His poetry has been published in Muzzle\, Vinyl\, PEN American\, and various other journals. His essays and music criticism have been published in The FADER\, Pitchfork\, The New Yorker\, and The New York Times. Hanif’s newest release\, There’s Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension (Random House\, 2024) is a poignant\, personal reflection on basketball\, life\, and home. The book was a #1 national bestseller\, a New York Times bestseller\, the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism\, and longlisted for both the National Book Award and the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction. His first full length poetry collection\, The Crown Ain’t Worth Much\, was released in June 2016 from Button Poetry. It was named a finalist for the Eric Hoffer Book Prize\, and was nominated for a Hurston-Wright Legacy Award. His first collection of essays\, They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us\, was released in winter 2017 by Two Dollar Radio and was named a book of the year by Buzzfeed\, Esquire\, NPR\, Oprah Magazine\, Paste\, CBC\, The Los Angeles Review\, Pitchfork\, and The Chicago Tribune\, among others. He released Go Ahead In The Rain: Notes To A Tribe Called Quest with University of Texas press in February 2019. The book became a New York Times Bestseller\, was a finalist for the Kirkus Prize\, and was longlisted for the National Book Award. His second collection of poems\, A Fortune For Your Disaster\, was released in 2019 by Tin House\, and won the 2020 Lenore Marshall Prize. His book\, A Little Devil In America (Random House\, 2021) was a winner of the Andrew Carnegie Medal and the Gordon Burn Prize\, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Pen/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award. In 2021\, Abdurraqib was named a MacArthur Fellow\, and in 2024 was named a Windham-Campbell Prize recipient. He is a graduate of Beechcroft High School. \n			\n				Get Tickets\n			\n				Season Ticket Packages\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				This program is being supported by Mad River Theater Works\, generous funding from the Ohio Arts Council’s ArtsNext program\, the Yellow Springs Community Foundation and the Yellow Springs Library Association.  
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/hanif-abdurraqib-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T210000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20250731T175552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T013443Z
UID:54270-1760209200-1760216400@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Bruce Molsky and Darol Anger at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:Bruce Molsky and Darol Anger \nDarol and Bruce have been musical explorers together for years\, sharing a creative universe that’s resulted in some epic collaborations\, like the Grammy nominated Fiddlers Four (with Michael Doucet and Rushad Eggleston)\, crashing each other’s concerts and recordings\, and just finding big joy in playing together. Freestyle fiddler\, composer\, producer and educator\, Darol Anger is at home in a number of musical genres\, some of which he helped to invent. Exceptional among modern fiddlers for his versatility and depth\, Anger has helped drive the evolution of the contemporary string band through his involvement with numerous pathbreaking ensembles such as his Republic Of Strings\, the Turtle Island String Quartet\, the David Grisman Quintet\, The Montreux Band\, his Duo with Mike Marshall\, his current touring group Mr Sun\, and others. He has performed and taught all over the world with musicians such as Dr. Billy Taylor\, Bela Fleck\, Bill Evans\, Edgar Meyer\, Bill Frisell\, Tony Rice\, Tim O’Brien\, The Anonymous 4\, Marin Alsop and the Cabrillo Orchestra\, the Detroit Symphony\, Bruce Molsky\, Mark O’Connor\, and Stephane Grappelli. \nDescribed as “an absolute master” (No Depression)\, Bruce’s take on tradition has landed him in collaborations with some of the world’s most highly respected players from roots to rock. He is a special guest on legend rocker Mark Knopfler’s CD\, “Tracker.” His 1865 Songs of Hope & Home with Anonymous 4\, was on Billboard’s top 10 for weeks. Along with Andy Irvine & Donal Lunny\, Bruce is a founding member of the supergroup Mozaik\, with three recordings. You can see Bruce on the BBC TV “Transatlantic Sessions” with Aly Bain and Jerry Douglas\, and on “David Holt’s State of Music” on PBS. Bruce holds the title of “Visiting Scholar in the American Roots Music Program” at Berklee College of Music\, where he is the go-to guy for the next generation of roots musicians. \n			\n				Get Tickets\n			\n				Season Ticket Packages
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/bruce-molsky-and-darol-anger-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251027
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20250731T180824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T003442Z
UID:54280-1761264000-1761523199@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:MRTW and The Big Family Business present 'Trad Romp Wknd' featuring Evie Ladin and The Mammals at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:Mad River Theater Works (MRTW) and The Big Family Business present ‘Trad Romp Wknd’ featuring Evie Ladin and The Mammals \nA weekend long gathering around old-time music and dance. Join us for some or all of the Friday\, Saturday and Sunday programming! \nFriday – Friday evening concerts by Evie Ladin\, The Family Business (Rick Good\, Sharon Leahy\, Linzay and Emma Young) and Bob Lucas and Chris Westhoff.   \nSaturday – Saturday afternoon music and dance workshops in clogging\, body music\, banjo and fiddle styles\, harmony singing\, and protest songs (see schedule w/ times below).  Saturday evening square dance with The Corndrinkers. Evie Ladin and Sharon Leahy calling.  Dance starts at 7PM. \nParticipatory Workshops in the Main Theater \n\n1 – 2pm Clogging Basics – Sharon Leahy: Learn and practice the basics of percussive dance to old-time music\n2:15 – 3:15pm Body Music/Rhythm Training: Clap\, Step\, Sing – Evie Ladin: Explore rhythmic music in hands\, feet and body\, harmonic music in the voice\, moving in space. Fun and challenging\, the style allows for levels of participation everyone can enjoy.\n3:30 – 4:30pm Fiddle Stylings – Barb Kuhns\, Linda Scutt\, Linzay Young\, Bob Lucas: Experience a diverse of range of American fiddle styles including Cajun\, Appalachian\, Old-time and Honky-tonk\n\nDemonstration Workshops in the Experimental Theater \n\n1-2pm Banjo Summit – Rick Good\, Bob Lucas\, Tom Duffee\, Geoff H: Enjoy the different approaches and stylings of our regional banjo masters\n2:15 – 3:15pm Protest Songs – Rick Good\, Chris Westhoff\, Tom Duffee: Hear original versions of new and old songs that speak truth to power\n3:30 – 4:30pm Harmony Singing – Rick Good\, Sharon Leahy\, Emma Young: A participatory workshop to learn the structure of 3-part country harmony\n\nSunday – Sunday afternoon concert at 4pm with The Mammals. \n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				evieladin.com • instagram • facebook • youtube\nBanjo player\, singer\, songwriter\, percussive-dancer\, choreographer and square-dance caller\, Evie Ladin grew up steeped in traditional folk music/dance\, and brings a contemporary vision to her compositions and choreography.  Evie’s performances\, recordings and teaching reconnect Appalachian music/dance with other African-Diaspora traditions\, and have been heard from A Prairie Home Companion to Lincoln Center\, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass to Celtic Connections\, Brazil to Bali. A longtime former member of Rhythm In Shoes\, based in Oakland\, CA\, Evie tours solo\, with Keith Terry and her Evie Ladin Band; and has produced numerous CDs and instructional DVDs. In the percussive dance world\, she directs the moving choir MoToR/dance\, co-founded the International Body Music Festival\, and is an ace freestyle flatfooter. In the trad world\, Evie teaches banjo at the infamous Freight in Berkeley\, online at Peghead Nation and many camps. In the songwriter world\, she just writes great songs. A highly entertaining performer\, Evie enjoys facilitating arts learning in diverse communities. \nA natural entertainer with a gift for infusing folk practices with contemporary verve – San Francisco Chronicle \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				“Some of the best folk-rock music you will ever hear.” – TapeOp \nThe Mammals – Indie-roots trailblazers\, high-octane Americana from rafter-raising to hear-a-pin-drop balladry \nThe Mammals are an indie-roots band from New York’s Hudson Valley led by singer-songwriters Ruth Ungar and Mike Merenda. With their genre-blending mix of fiddle\, banjo\, guitar\, organ\, and drums\, they’ve spent over two decades crafting socially conscious\, emotionally rich folk-rock hailed as “some of the best songwriting of their generation” (LA Times). Their forthcoming release\, Touch Grass Vol. 1 & 2 (2025)\, is a double album that rages\, reflects\, and rejoices—equal parts protest and balm\, recorded at their own Humble Abode Music studio and mastered by Greg Calbi. Whether playing international stages or hosting their semi-annual Catskills festival\, The Hoot\, The Mammals bring warmth\, defiance\, and harmony to every performance. \n“Some of the best songwriting of their generation.” — LA Times“A party band with a conscience.” — Boston Globe“A national treasure.” — Anaïs Mitchell \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Get A Weekend/Family Pass\n			\n				Get Tickets for October 24\, 2025\n			\n				Get Tickets for October 25 2025\n			\n				Get Tickets for October 26\, 2025\n			\n				Season Ticket Packages
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/mrtw-and-the-big-family-business-present-trad-romp-wknd-featuring-the-mammals-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T210000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20250824T165333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250828T125302Z
UID:54820-1761678000-1761685200@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Steve Poltz at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:Some people start life with a plan. Not Steve. He opens himself up to the universe in a way most of us will never be loose enough to achieve\, and the universe responds with a wink\, a seemingly bottomless well of inspiration\, and the talent to truly connect with an audience. While 2021 could have found him adrift\, faced with a tour moratorium the likes of which he hadn’t experienced in decades\, it opened a door — literally\, his friend Oliver Wood of The Wood Brother’s door  — to creating an exuberant\, thoughtful batch of songs that celebrate life in all of its stages.  \nThe resulting album is called Stardust & Satellites [Red House / Compass Records].  \n“I just make stuff up\,” he exclaims\, quipping\, “it sounded good to say that.” Steve is the sort of prolific writer and collaborator who downplays what seems like a non-stop geyser of creativity. “I have no rhyme or reason for what I do. It’s all magic. I go by instinct. It just felt right\, so I went with it.” \n			\n				Get Tickets\n			\n				Season Ticket Packages
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/steve-polz-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251103
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20250806T155339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T153849Z
UID:54446-1761955200-1762127999@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Mad River Theater Works Presents "We Were There" at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:Mad River Theater Works presents WE WERE THERE: US Women in Vietnam \nWE WERE THERE showcases voices of women who served in Vietnam\, to honor them and commemorate 50 years since the war’s end. A mosaic of interviews recorded in the 1980s\, the stories invite the audience to hear about a turbulent time whose painful legacies continue. \nWe Were There is a community production directed\, developed\, and designed by Amy Bennett\, Jane Blakelock\, and Emily Schmidt\, with sound design and engineering by Skip Leeds. \nThe cast features Dinah Anderson\, Amy Bennett\, Jane Blakelock\, Mary Frost-Pierson\, Locksley Harper (Orr)\, Florence Lorenz\, Laura Lucas\, Desirée Nickell\, Margaret Silliman\, and Louise Smith\, with Karla Barstow as understudy.   \nThe production will be held in The Foundry’s Experimental Theater on November 1 @ 2 pm and November 2 @ 2 pm.  Donations will be accepted at the door.  
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/mad-river-theater-works-presents-we-were-there-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251107T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251107T210000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20250806T163514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250813T160410Z
UID:54454-1762542000-1762549200@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:The World House Choir: Rebel With a Cause\, Sincerely Yours\, Pauli Murray at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:The World House Choir: Rebel With a Cause\, Sincerely Yours\, Pauli Murray \nFor Pauli Murray\, gender\, race and sexuality could not be separated. Her understanding of intersectionality and refusal to separate her identities fueled her legal work and activism. If\nintersectionality is understood as interconnected systems of discrimination or disadvantage\, Pauli Murray’s life defined the meaning of the word. \nFar ahead of her time\, Murray experienced her sexuality as a deeply complex and often painful struggle. She identified with feelings that didn’t fit conventional gender or sexual norms of her time. In the early twentieth century\, s/he viewed herself as a mix of genders “maybe two got fused into one with parts of each.” Privately\, s/he often identified as male “one of nature’s experiments; a girl who should have been a boy.” \nThe World House Choir is part of a national commission project to bring the story of Pauli to life. Titled\, Sincerely Yours\, Pauli Murray\, this 60-minute dramatic cantata in ten movements is scored for chorus\, two soloist/narrators\, piano\, and optional band. Musical styles of the ten movements follow the periods of Pauli’s life starting with music of the 1920s\, including references to Civil Rights songs and some of Pauli’s favorite Classical works\, up to music of the 1970s and ‘80s. \nPerformances:\nFriday\, November 7 at 7 in Yellow Springs (Foundry Theater)\nSaturday\, November 8 at 4 in Cincinnati (House of Joy)\nSunday\, November 9 at 2 in Yellow Springs (Foundry Theater)
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/the-world-house-choir-rebel-with-a-cause-sincerely-yours-pauli-murray-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251109T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251109T160000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20250806T163649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250813T160453Z
UID:54461-1762696800-1762704000@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:The World House Choir: Rebel With a Cause\, Sincerely Yours\, Pauli Murray at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:The World House Choir: Rebel With a Cause\, Sincerely Yours\, Pauli Murray \nFor Pauli Murray\, gender\, race and sexuality could not be separated. Her understanding of intersectionality and refusal to separate her identities fueled her legal work and activism. If\nintersectionality is understood as interconnected systems of discrimination or disadvantage\, Pauli Murray’s life defined the meaning of the word. \nFar ahead of her time\, Murray experienced her sexuality as a deeply complex and often painful struggle. She identified with feelings that didn’t fit conventional gender or sexual norms of her time. In the early twentieth century\, s/he viewed herself as a mix of genders “maybe two got fused into one with parts of each.” Privately\, s/he often identified as male “one of nature’s experiments; a girl who should have been a boy.” \nThe World House Choir is part of a national commission project to bring the story of Pauli to life. Titled\, Sincerely Yours\, Pauli Murray\, this 60-minute dramatic cantata in ten movements is scored for chorus\, two soloist/narrators\, piano\, and optional band. Musical styles of the ten movements follow the periods of Pauli’s life starting with music of the 1920s\, including references to Civil Rights songs and some of Pauli’s favorite Classical works\, up to music of the 1970s and ‘80s. \nPerformances:\nFriday\, November 7 at 7 in Yellow Springs (Foundry Theater)\nSaturday\, November 8 at 4 in Cincinnati (House of Joy)\nSunday\, November 9 at 2 in Yellow Springs (Foundry Theater)
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/the-world-house-choir-rebel-with-a-cause-sincerely-yours-pauli-murray-at-the-foundry-theater-2/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251111T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251111T193000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20251027T155045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T155050Z
UID:55256-1762885800-1762889400@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Mad River Theater Works Presents: It's Tuesday\, Let's Dance
DESCRIPTION:Mad River Theater Works presents It’s Tuesday\, Let’s Dance\n\nClogging Basics with Sharon Leahy w/ live Old-Time Music by Rick Good \nWho’s it for? Beginner to experienced dancers — come learn or practice the basics of clogging to the rhythm of live old-time music!What to wear? Any smooth sole shoes — leather bottoms or taps are perfect!When? Four Tuesdays: November 11th\, 18th\, 25th & December 2nd at 6:30 – 7:30 PMWhere? The Foundry\, Yellow SpringsCost: $60 for the session (all 4 classes)More info: chris@madrivertheater.org \nCome dance with us — good music\, good moves\, and a great time!
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/mad-river-theater-works-presents-its-tuesday-lets-dance/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251118T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251118T193000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20251027T155208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T155214Z
UID:55262-1763490600-1763494200@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Mad River Theater Works Presents: It's Tuesday\, Let's Dance
DESCRIPTION:Mad River Theater Works presents It’s Tuesday\, Let’s Dance\n\nClogging Basics with Sharon Leahy w/ live Old-Time Music by Rick Good \nWho’s it for? Beginner to experienced dancers — come learn or practice the basics of clogging to the rhythm of live old-time music!What to wear? Any smooth sole shoes — leather bottoms or taps are perfect!When? Four Tuesdays: November 11th\, 18th\, 25th & December 2nd at 6:30 – 7:30 PMWhere? The Foundry\, Yellow SpringsCost: $60 for the session (all 4 classes)More info: chris@madrivertheater.org \nCome dance with us — good music\, good moves\, and a great time!
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/mad-river-theater-works-presents-its-tuesday-lets-dance-2/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://antiochcollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/sharon_rick.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251122T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251122T210000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20251027T155922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T174400Z
UID:55269-1763838000-1763845200@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:NO VISAS בלי רשות بدون جواز  A Hip-Hop Journey from Jaffa to Jerusalem to Yellow Springs
DESCRIPTION:NO VISAS בלי רשות بدون جواز  A Hip-Hop Journey from Jaffa to Jerusalem to Yellow Springs \nSaturday\, Nov 22\, 7 PM \nFoundry Theater\, 920 Corry St. \nNO VISAS brings together five renowned hip-hop artists to perform both individually and collectively\, the culminating performance after a multi-month collaborative artistic process. The Foundry Theater welcomes\, for the first time\, Neta Weiner and Samira Saraya of Beit System Ali\, a cultural educational movement based in Holon\, whose activity is based on the belief in the power of artistic action to promote equality and generate socio-political change. After a year of preparation\, Neta and Samira’s in-person tour in Ohio was cancelled in August 2025 due to no visas being issued for them by the current administration. This project hence pivoted to a remote collaboration with three Ohio hip-hop artists based in Yellow Springs: Jayswifa\, Tronee Threat\, and ArtGod. Through countless remote meetings\, sharing inspiration and beats\, and discussing what it means to make art in times of political unrest and turmoil\, these five artists have pushed themselves to create music together that speaks to the realities of life in America\, Palestine\, and Israel. \nThis unique performance at the Foundry will highlight the individual artists’ works and voices\, but also share through narration and film segments the process of making music together. The show will end with a hybrid live-filmed performance of the two tracks created by all five artists. Samira and Neta will be joining the Q&A segment from Berlin. \nWhat began as the hip-hop ensemble System Ali during the 2006 housing rights movement against the eviction of 500 Palestinian families from the Ajami neighborhood of Jaffa (adjacent to Tel Aviv). Beit System Ali has grown over more than a decade into an exceptional cultural engine for community building. Alongside the ground-breaking artistic work of our collective of artists (all genders\, LGBTQI+\, Muslims\, Christians and Jews of diverse backgrounds)\, Beit System Ali develops and runs unique educational programs that encourage brave multicultural discourse\, cultivate in-depth encounters\, and enable shared society between different cultural groups. Neta and Samira will be hosting four remote workshops this fall in Ohio\, two of which will be in Yellow Springs. For more information about joining a workshop\, contact Angie at hsu.enchi@gmail.com. \nSupport for this project comes from:The Yellow Springs Community FoundationDayton Sister City CommitteeMad River Theater WorksOhio Arts CouncilWYSOAntioch College Learning HubsIddings FoundationMAZU \n\n\n			\n				Get Tickets\n			\n				Season Ticket Packages
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/no-visas-%d7%91%d7%9c%d7%99-%d7%a8%d7%a9%d7%95%d7%aa-%d8%a8%d8%af%d9%88%d9%86-%d8%ac%d9%88%d8%a7%d8%b2-a-collaboration-between-ohioan-palestinian-and-israeli-hip-hop-artists-at-the-foundry-thea/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251125T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251125T193000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20251027T155313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T155319Z
UID:55264-1764095400-1764099000@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Mad River Theater Works Presents: It's Tuesday\, Let's Dance
DESCRIPTION:Mad River Theater Works presents It’s Tuesday\, Let’s Dance\n\nClogging Basics with Sharon Leahy w/ live Old-Time Music by Rick Good \nWho’s it for? Beginner to experienced dancers — come learn or practice the basics of clogging to the rhythm of live old-time music!What to wear? Any smooth sole shoes — leather bottoms or taps are perfect!When? Four Tuesdays: November 11th\, 18th\, 25th & December 2nd at 6:30 – 7:30 PMWhere? The Foundry\, Yellow SpringsCost: $60 for the session (all 4 classes)More info: chris@madrivertheater.org \nCome dance with us — good music\, good moves\, and a great time!
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/mad-river-theater-works-presents-its-tuesday-lets-dance-3/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251202T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251202T193000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20251027T155410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251119T193056Z
UID:55266-1764700200-1764703800@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Mad River Theater Works Presents: It's Tuesday\, Let's Dance
DESCRIPTION:Mad River Theater Works presents It’s Tuesday\, Let’s Dance\n\nClogging Basics with Sharon Leahy w/ live Old-Time Music by Rick Good \nWho’s it for? Beginner to experienced dancers — come learn or practice the basics of clogging to the rhythm of live old-time music!What to wear? Any smooth sole shoes — leather bottoms or taps are perfect!When? Four Tuesdays: November 11th\, 18th\, 25th & December 2nd at 6:30 – 7:30 PMWhere? The Foundry\, Yellow SpringsCost: $60 for the session (all 4 classes)More info: chris@madrivertheater.org \nCome dance with us — good music\, good moves\, and a great time!
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/mad-river-theater-works-presents-its-tuesday-lets-dance-4/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://antiochcollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/sharon_rick.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251211T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251211T210000
DTSTAMP:20260520T000402
CREATED:20250731T182811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T013720Z
UID:54295-1765479600-1765486800@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Mr Sun Plays Ellington’s Nutcracker at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:Mr Sun Plays Ellington’s Nutcracker \nMr Sun records and performs a new interpretation of Ellington’s legendary Nutcracker Suite \nTchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite contains some of the most beloved and familiar melodies in the Western world.\nMr Sun has seized upon the inspiration of Duke Ellington’s brilliant\, sly\, & urbane re-interpretation of Tchaikovsky’s Suite as an opportunity to salute and re-invent this wildly multi-faceted work anew through the lens of the American String Band\, a musical form which contains myriad styles and is presently engaged in a marathon upheaval of innovation and expansion. \nOn Mr Sun’s new recording\, the pieces of the Suite range from close interpretations of Billy Strayhorn’s original charts to intense extrapolations based on the spirit of the material. \nOn the recording\, Mr Sun generally played original improvised solos\, though some crucial musical statements by giants such as Johnny Hodges and Paul Gonsalves were transcribed directly and played in their spirit.  Most of Strayhorn’s startling original horn voicings have been preserved in bowed strings\, with multi-mandolin parts adding a punchy edge.   \nThere is one new additional piece\, drawn directly from Tchaikovsky’s Ballet\, setting three themes in classic “Dawg Music” format. The Russian Dance is now hilariously full-on Bluegrass with banjo guest Alison Brown while still using the spy-movie intros\, outros\, and background lines of Strayhorn’s original. Dobro King Jerry Douglas interprets an iconic Lawrence Brown trombone solo on Dance Of The Floreadores\, now re-titled “(don’t) Walk On The Flowers”. \nNow the band is touring nationally\, recreating the sounds of the album – their core quartet is joined by additional regional string players to re-create a full orchestra of sound.  \nBehind the scenes w/ Mr. Sun’s Nutcracker:\nhttps://vimeo.com/810278547/21b15c71d8\n			\n				Get Tickets\n			\n				Season Ticket Packages
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/mr-sun-plays-ellingtons-nutcracker-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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