Graduate And Professional

Transpositions, Pt. 13: Emily Coates (Video Premiere)

The series continues! Witness what happens when Yale Dance Lab in partnership with the Yale Schwarzman Center invites 16 choreographers to create digital dance poems, performed by dancers from across the Yale community. Knitting together local, national, and international communities of dance, Transpositions: Dance Poems for an Online World explores the continuous and interrupted transmission of embodied dance practices in digital life. Edited by by Kyla Arsadjaja MFA ‘20, the concept and direction of this episode is by Emily Coates.

Transpositions, Pt. 14: Jennifer Harrison Newman (Video Premiere)

The series continues! Witness what happens when Yale Dance Lab in partnership with the Yale Schwarzman Center invites 16 choreographers to create digital dance poems, performed by dancers from across the Yale community. Knitting together local, national, and international communities of dance, Transpositions: Dance Poems for an Online World explores the continuous and interrupted transmission of embodied dance practices in digital life. Edited by by Kyla Arsadjaja MFA ‘20, the concept and direction of this episode is by Jennifer Harrison Newman.

Session: New Creative Producing Models

Yale Schwarzman Center Sessions invite you into conversation with thought leaders in creative fields, bringing students from across Yale into dialogue to inspire fresh ideas over a meal. There is a 12-person capacity for this Session, and meal vouchers will be provided.

With our eyes towards discussing unique producing models in live performance, we will explore themes of intersectionality, liberation, and the genesis of new projects. Speakers include:

Session: Building Bridges in Creative AAPI Communities

Yale Schwarzman Center Sessions invite you into conversation with thought leaders in creative fields, bringing students from across Yale into dialogue to inspire fresh ideas over a meal. There is a 12-person capacity for this Session, and meal vouchers will be provided.

While exploring the diversity of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) identities, celebrated creators will discuss issues surrounding cultural representation, personal narratives, and allyship. Speakers include:

VIRTUAL: Yale Systems Biology Institute and Cancer Systems Biology at Yale Present: Symposium 2021. Systems Biology: Coming of Age in the New Age

Now in its fourth year, the symposium is designed to showcase
junior and senior scholarship in cancer systems research
from across Yale and beyond, as well as ask distinguished guest speakers from around the world.
Contact: Benita Palmer, benita.palmer@yale.edu, 203 737-6712

Yale Systems Biology Institute and Cancer Systems Biology at Yale Present: (VIRTUAL) Symposium 2021. Systems Biology: Coming of Age in the New Age

Now in its fifth year, this VIRTUAL symposium is designed to showcase
junior and senior scholarship in cancer systems research
from across Yale and beyond, and will also feature a distinguished roster of speakers from around the world.
Schedule:
Tuesday, June 8, 1:00 to 5:00 pm EDT
Wednesday, June 9, 9:00 am to 2:00 pm EDT

Maria Luiza Film Screening and Q&A Session with Director, Marcelo Diaz

Join the Council on Latin American & Iberian Studies at Yale University for a film screening and a Q&A session after the screening with the film director (Marcelo Díaz) of Maria Luiza. The Q&A session will be moderated by Prof. Margherita Tortora at Yale.
Maria Luiza is a documentary about Maria Luiza da Silva, the first transgender in the history of the Brazilian Armed Forces. After 22 years of work as a military, she was retired due to disability.

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