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What is featured?

Saturday, 26 Feb 2011

Comedy Improv

Feb 26, 2011

9:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Workspace at the Memorial Union

ISU - $30, Public - $40

The Workspace Arts, performances Student activities

Improvisation fosters flow, playfulness, self-awareness, giving and taking, trust, open mindedness, risk taking, spontaneity and self-confidence. And, you get to be funny!

Winter Escapes Art Short Course

Feb 26, 2011

9:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Reiman Gardens

$37.50 public, $30 members, $26 students ($240, $190, $165 for the series); materials extra

Reiman Gardens Arts, performances Student activities

Join Jo Myers-Walker of the Left Bank Studio in Gilbert, Iowa, as she teaches a series of seven classes on watercolors and her trademark slumping plastic that will surely help you beat the winter blues.

Music Marathon: ISU Wind Ensemble

Feb 26, 2011

12:00 PM - 12:00 AM

Martha-Ellen Tye Recital Hall, Music Building

free; tax-deductible donations accepted

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts, performances

Dr. Michael Golemo, conductor. The Iowa State Wind Ensemble will hold a 12-hour "Music Marathon" featuring solo musicians, chamber groups and jazz combos. The ISU Wind Ensemble will perform at 7:30 p.m.

Reading: Writing on Place and the Travels Between

Feb 26, 2011

7:00 PM

Sun Room, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Arts, performances Lectures Live Green

"Forty-three countries, Five Continents: Writing on Place and the Travels Between." Pam Houston is author of two short story collections, "Cowboys Are My Weakness" and "Waltzing the Cat;" a collection of essays, "A Little More About Me;" and the novel "Sighthound." Part of the Symposium on Wildness, Wilderness and the Creative Imagination.

ISU Theatre production of "The Miracle Worker"

Feb 26, 2011

7:30 PM

Fisher Theater, Ames

Adults $15, seniors $13, students $8

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts, performances Student activities

An illness leaves a very young child named Helen Keller blind and deaf, and consequently mute. By the age of six, she seems to be completely unreachable and her family is losing hope. Then her parents hire Anne Sullivan as a teacher for their daughter, and Anne must discover some way to do the one thing a teacher must--communicate The result is a profoundly moving piece of theatre.