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Brand Identity Standards

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ContentsA BRANDING AND STYLE GUIDE

1. Typoraphy

2. Color Palette

B LOGO

1. Logo Color Formats

2. College Logo

3. Schools and Centers

4. Institutes

5. Departments

6. Other School Logos

C LAYOUT

1. Single Sheet 8.5" x 11" Flyer/Poster/Information

2. Single Sheet 11" x 17" Poster

3. Event Program

4. Postcard standard (one for just text/one for picture/graphic style)

5. Postcard Oversized (one for just text/one for picture/graphic style)

6. Invitations

7. PowerPoint Slides

8. Newsletters

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Typography

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Typography Cont…

Helvetica Neue LT Std CondensedIf space is at a premium, Helvetica Neue LT Condensed may be utilized in body copy or small subheads. Do not use the standard version for main headlines.

Eason ProSerif font to be used in select pieces.

Eason Pro Regular

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Eason Pro Italic

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Eason Pro Bold Italic

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Eason Pro Display Caps

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Typography Cont…

Playfair DisplaySerif font is to be used for select pieces only

Playfair Display Regular

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Playfair Display Regular Italic

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Playfair Display Bold

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Playfair Display Bold Italic

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Playfair Display Black

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Playfair Display Black Italic

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Color Palette

Manhattanville Red & Black

PRIMARY COLORS SECONDARY COLOR FAMILIES

1. Manhattanville Light Gold

Pantone 461 C HEX# E9DF97

1. Manhattanville Light Quad Green

Pantone 579 C HEX# BCD19B

1. Manhattanville Light Ocean

Pantone 297 C HEX# 71C5E8

1. Manhattanville Dark Wedgewood

Pantone 545 C HEX# C6DAE7

1. Manhattanville Light Lilac

Pantone 665 C HEX# C6BCD0

1. Manhattanville Light Slate

Pantone 5445 C HEX# B7C9D3

1. Manhattanville Light Earth

Pantone Warm Gray 2 C HEX# CBC4BC

2. Manhattanville Core Gold

Pantone 458 C HEX# D9C756

2. Manhattanville Core Quad Green

Pantone 2303 C HEX# 9EB356

2. Manhattanville Core Ocean

Pantone 2183 C HEX# 0092BD

2. Manhattanville Core Wedgewood

Pantone 283 C HEX# 92C1E9

2. Manhattanville Core Lilac

Pantone 666 C HEX# A192B2

2. Manhattanville Core Slate

Pantone 7544 C HEX# 768692

2. Manhattanville Core Earth

Pantone Warm Gray 4 C HEX# B6ADA5

3. Manhattanville Dark Gold

Pantone 456 C HEX# A28E2A

3. Manhattanville Dark Quad Green

Pantone 2307 C HEX# 686F12

3. Manhattanville Dark Ocean

Pantone 633 C HEX# 007396

3. Manhattanville Dark Wedgewood

Pantone 2151 C HEX# 256BA2

3. Manhattanville Dark Lilac

Pantone 668 C HEX# 614B79

3. Manhattanville Dark Slate

Pantone 7545 C HEX# 425563

3. Manhattanville Dark Earth

Pantone Warm Gray 9 C HEX# 83786F

R 233G 223B 151

C 2 M 1 Y 45 K 2

R 217G 199B 86

C 5M 4Y 73K 7

R 162G 142B 42

C 10M 23Y 100K 43

R 188G 209B 155

C 24M 0Y 43K 0

R 158G 179B 86

C 43M 11Y 76K 0

R 104G 111B 18

C 34M 0Y 100K 60

R 113G 197B 232

C 52M 0Y 1K 0

R 0G 146B 189

C 88M 21Y 13K 2

R 0G 115B 150

C 98M 6Y 10K 29

R 198G 218B 231

C 21M 2Y 0K 1

R 146G 193B 233

C 42M 9Y 0K 0

R 37G 107B 162

C 93M 51Y 6K 4

R 198G 188B 208

C 17M 20Y 0K 1

R 161G 146B 178

C 36M 39Y 2K 5

R 97 G 75B 121

C 70M 77Y 7K 23

R 183G 201B 211

C 21M 5Y 4K 8

R 118G 134B 146

C 35M 14Y 11K 34

R 66G 85B 99

C 58M 32Y 18K 54

R 203G 196B 188

C 6M 7Y 10K 11

R 182G 173B 165

C 11M 13Y 15K 27

R 131G 120B 111

C 23M 32Y 34K 51

1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1.

2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2.

3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3.

Manhattanville RedPantone 1945 CHEX# A6093D

Manhattanville Black

R 166G 9B 61

C 5M 100Y 55K 28

R 255G 255B 255

C 0M 0Y 0K 100

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Logo Usage

Manhattanville College Logos

Horizontal Logo Version

Center Logo Version

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Manhattanville College Logos Color Options

Logo Usage Cont…

2/C Spot Pantone 1945 and Black

4/C Process

1/C Pantone 1945

1/C Black

2/C Pantone 1945 and Black with k/o type

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Logo Usage Cont…

Logos for Schools and Centers

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Logo Usage Cont…

Logos for Institutes

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Logo Usage Cont…

Logos for Departments

Department of Dance & Theatre

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Logo Usage Cont…

Logos for Departments. Cont.

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Logo Usage Cont…

Other School Logos

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A step-by-step guide to funding your education

FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS

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Letter-size Covers

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The Manhattanville College Community Jazz and Wind Ensembles Concert

THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES MUSIC DEPARTMENT PRESENTS

May 5, 2018 7:30 p.m.Berman Students Center TheatreFree admission

Additional information: 914.323.5260

Terry Reynolds, Director

The Community Jazz Ensemble will be playing the music of Horace Silver, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Earth Wind and Fire, and Randy Brecker.

The Wind Ensemble will present band classics by Frank Erickson and Gordon Jacob, as well as the overture to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s The Abduction from the Seraglio, transcribed for band by Merle Isaac.

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You’ve Been Accepted! Now What?

Imunization Records Must be submitted prior to course registration.

Complete the enclosed health forms.

Deliver or fax your completed forms to the health center.

• Spellman Hall, ground fl oor• Phone: 914.323.5245• Fax: 914.323.5257• Email: [email protected]

Financial AidMust be submitted prior to course registration.

Complete the enclosed fi nancial aid forms.

Deliver or email completed forms to the fi nancial aid offi ce.

• Phone: 914.323.5357• Fax: 914.323.5382• Email: fi [email protected]

Registration and AdvisingCall for an advising appointment. Refer to this list to identify your adviser:

• Ed.D. Signature and Executive Pathways: Dr. Bob Monson 914.323.5370

Congratulations on your acceptance to the Manhattanville College School of Education. See below for your fi rst “homework” assignments!

• Ed.D. Higher Education Pathway: Dr. Susan Iverson 914.323.2712

• Educational Leadership: Dr. Lenora Boehlert 914.323.5443

• Health and Wellness: Dr. Kristie Lynch 914.323.1641

• Physical Education: Dr. Rhonda Clements 914.323.5327

• All other programs: Graduate Advising Offi ce 914.323.5366

Technology AccessCheck the email address you provided on your application for an email from Manhattanville with log-in instructions for our systems.

• Remember to look in your email junk folder if you cannot fi nd it at fi rst.

• If you attended Manhattanville College previously or are a current or former employee, you will not receive the introductory email. If you fall into one of these categories, please contact the Information Technology support desk at 914.323.7230.

ID Card Available only after course registration is complete.

Visit Campus Safety and Security to obtain your ID card.

• Spellman Hall, main lobby• Phone: 914.323.5244

Parking PermitAvailable only with college ID number.

Apply online at mville.edu/life-manhattanville/campus-safety/college-parking-regulations/apply-parking-decal

New York State Education Department FingerprintingComplete your state fi ngerprinting before the semester starts because many classes include fi eldwork or observation hours in schools.

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School, Center, or department logo

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THE MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE MUSIC DEPARTMENT PRESENTS

The Small Jazz EnsembleJay Azzolina, Director

The Electronic Music Band Andrew Swift, Director

MondayApril 30, 20187:30 p.m.Pius X Hall, Music BuildingFree Admission

For further information contact: The Manhattanville College Music Offi ce 914.323.5260

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Open Events for WritersMFA SUMMER WRITERS’ WEEK

MONDAY, JUNE 18 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Crafting Commercial Fiction Jane Cleland | East Library

2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Writing the Fantastic John Langan | Ophir Room

EVENING EVENT: Spooky Reading with Jane Cleland and John Langan for a fun and “spirited” reading by candlelight. 7:00 p.m., Reid Castle’s West Room

Langan is an award-winning science fi ction and horror novelist and is a co-founder of the Shirley Jackson Awards. Jane Cleland is the award-winning and bestselling author of the Josie Prescott Antiques Mystery series.

TUESDAY, JUNE 191:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Assembling a Poetry ManuscriptSuzanne Parker | Ophir Room

2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Writing with AnimalsAlan Felsenthal | East Library

4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Publishing Alternatives Melissa Marino | Ophir Room

EVENING EVENT: Keynote reading with Dani Shapiro 7:00 p.m., Reid Castle’s West Room

This will be an open conversation with and reading by the bestselling author of both novels and memoir, who will tell us how she moves from fi ction to nonfi ction, and when, and why.

Dani is the bestselling author of fi ve novels including Black & White and Family History, and the memoirs Hourglass, Still Writing, Devotion, and Slow Motion. Her stories and essays have appeared in many publications including The New Yorker, Granta, Vogue, The New York Times Book Review, the op-ed pages of The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and have been broadcast on This American Life. Dani has been Oprah Winfrey’s guest on Super Soul Sunday. She has taught in the writing programs at Columbia, NYU, the New School, and Wesleyan University; she currently teaches private workshops nationally and internationally, and she is co-founder of the Sirenland Writers Conference in Positano, Italy. She lives with her family in Litchfi eld County, Connecticut.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 201:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Writing and the Mind-Body Connection Kristin Prevallet | East Library

1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Writing Mystery Anderson Smith | President’s Dining Room

2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Digging into Memoir Michael McGregor | Ophir Room

4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Writing for Social Justice Melissa Tuckey | Ophir Room

EVENING EVENT: Faculty reading Michael N. McGregor and Melissa Tuckey7:00 p.m., Reid Castle’s West Room

An evening of reading and conversation about art and poetry by two writers whose work encompasses social justice, the environment, and spiritual growth.

Melissa is the editor of the recently released Ghost Fishing, an eco-justice anthology described as “A gathering of poetry at the intersection of culture, social justice, and the environment.”

Michael N. McGregor is the author of, most recently, Pure Act: The Uncommon Life of Robert Lax. It is the story of a poet’s work in seclusion on a Greek island.

THURSDAY, JUNE 211:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Writing with Wit Dan Zevin | President’s Dining Room

1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Graphic Narrative Mini-Workshop Mira Jacob | East Library

1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Writing for the Young Adult Market Nora Baskin | Ophir Room

EVENING EVENT: Student reading 5:00 p.m. until we’re done! (Pizza dinner)

Come hear the participants of our Summer Writers’ Week workshops share their work from the semester.

All afternoon and evening events in our 33rd annual writers’ week are free and open to the public.

For more details, visit Mvillemfa.com.

All events take place at

Manhattanville College2900 Purchase Street

Purchase, New York

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Event ProgramsFull Bleed Programs

Letter-size (8.5" x 11") folded to 5.5" x 8.5", saddle-stitched if more than one signature.

MondayApril 30, 20187:30 p.m. Pius X Hall, Music Building

The Small Jazz EnsembleJay Azzolina, Director

The Electronic Music BandAndrew Swift, Director

The Manhattanville College Music Department Presents

The Small Jazz EnsembleJay Azzolina, Director

SO WHATMiles Davis (1926–1991)

LITTLE SUNFLOWERFreddie Hubbard (1938–2008)

YOU MAKE ME FEEL SO YOUNGMack Gordon (1904–1959); Sammy Cahn (1913–1993)

FOLLOW MEPat Metheny (b. 1954)

DIE HOUSE Kristofer Maddigan

DON’T STOP BELIEVING Journey

BLUE BOSSA Kenny Dorham (1924–1972)

BIRDLAND Joe Zawinul (1932–2007)

MEMBERS:

Jarrett Dellaquila, Brian Scheid, Guitar

Enoc Ramirez Portillo, Bass

Andrew Murray, Drums

Eric Ballard, Piano

Katherine Imperato, Saxophone

Owen Mannion, Mallets

Mario Pavón, Jillian Sharpe, Vocals

The Manhattanville College

The Electronic Music BandAndrew Swift, Director

JUMP Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen, Michael Anthony, David Lee Roth

FUNKY TOWN Steven Greenberg (b. 1950)

SUPER FREAK Rick James (1948–2004); Alonzo Miller

AXEL F Harold Faltermeyer (b. 1952)

MEMBERS:

Thomas Solari, Finger Drums

Brian Gavilan, Guitar

Scott Galgano, Synth Bass

Eric Ballard, Special Guest, Keyboards, MIDI Drums

The Manhattanville College

May 1 CABARET IN THE CASTLEMark Cherry, DirectorTues., 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.West Room / Free Admission

May 5 THE JAZZ AND WIND ENSEMBLES CONCERTTerry Reynolds, DirectorSat., 7:30 p.m. / BSC Theater / Free Admission

May 6 THE MAHATTANVILLE COLLEGECOMMUNITY ORCHESTRA CONCERTOlivier Fluchaire, ConductorSun., 4:00 p.m. / West Room / Free Admission

Upcoming Events

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The Manhattanville College Chorus and the Vocal Chamber Ensemble

THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES MUSIC DEPARTMENT PRESENTS

Sunday | April 29, 2018 | 4:00 p.m.

O’Byrne ChapelManhattanville College2900 Purchase StreetPurchase, NY

John Cuk, conductor

Robert Fertitta, organ

Ave Generosa — Ola Gjeilo (b. 1978)

Messiah, Part Two — Georg Friedrich Händel (1685–1759)

22. BEHOLD THE LAMB OF GOD Chorus

24. SURELY HE HATH BORNE OUR GRIEFS

25. AND WITH HIS STRIPES WE ARE HEALED

26. ALL WE LIKE SHEEP

27. ALL THEY THAT SEE HIM LAUGH HIM TO SCORN RecitJames Carney, tenor

28. HE TRUSTED IN GOD Chorus

29. THY REBUKE HATH BROKEN HIS HEART RecitCatherine Lines, soprano

30. BEHOLD, AND SEE IF THERE BE ANY SORROW AirDiana Soto, soprano

31. HE WAS CUT OFF OUT OF THE LAND OF THE LIVING RecitCatherine Lines, soprano

32. BUT THOU DIDST NOT LEAVE HIS SOUL IN HELL AirShannon Gaffney, soprano

33. LIFT UP YOUR HEADS, O YE GATES Chorus

34. UNTO WHICH OF THE ANGELS SAID HE AT ANY TIME RecitJames Carney, tenor

35. LET ALL THE ANGELS WORSHIP HIM Chorus

36. THOU ART GONE UP ON HIGH AirSofus Rose, bass

37. THE LORD GAVE THEE WORD Chorus

38. HOW BEAUTIFUL ARE THE FEET AirDeanna Lee Torrisi, soprano

40. THE KINGS OF THE EARTH RISE UP RecitPatrick Harris, bass

41. LET US BREAK THEIR BONDS ASUNDER Chorus

44. HALLELUJAH! Chorus

The Manhattanville College Chorus

John Cuk, Conductor

Jeongeun Yom, Accompanist

James CarneyOlivia EtchingsJillian DonnellanShannon Gaffney

The Manhattanville College Vocal Chamber Ensemble

John Cuk, ConductorJeongeun Yom, AccompanistShannon Gaffney, Choral Assistant/Librarian

BASS

Clarence EdwardsPatrick HarrisJackson LisottaDoug PearsonPeter RapiejkoSofus RoseBoyd Schlaefer*

SOPRANO

Suzanna Butterfi eldJillian DonnellanShannon GaffneyKyra GurnyOlivia KnittleAnna KurienCatherine LinesCandice MattiaVictoria McMullenJessica RamonDiana SotoDeanna Lee Torrisi

TENOR

James CarneyPeter Coulianos*Peter OttoLinda Spessotti

*Guest artist

Olivia KnittleCatherine LinesCandice MattiaDeanna Lee Torrisi

ALTO

Rachel AbrahamsonErin BurtchaellRachel CampbellJeanine CastagnaNoelle ClarkOlivia EtchingsLauren LeBlankEileen Shea

April 30THE SMALL JAZZ ENSEMBLE AND THE ELECTRONIC MUSIC BANDJay Azzolina and Andrew Swift, DirectorsMon., 7:30 p.m. / Pius X Hall, Music Building / Free Admission

May 1 CABARET IN THE CASTLEMark Cherry, DirectorTues., 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.West Room / Free Admission

May 5 THE JAZZ AND WIND ENSEMBLES CONCERTTerry Reynolds, DirectorSat., 7:30 p.m. / Berman Students Center Theater / Free Admission

May 6 THE MAHATTANVILLE COLLEGECOMMUNITY ORCHESTRA CONCERTOlivier Fluchaire, ConductorSun., 4:00 p.m. / West Room / Free Admission

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Congratulations on your graduation from WCC!

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CHOOSE FROM:

1. A traditional undergraduate program with 50 plus majors to choose from.

[email protected] or call 914.323.5464 or visit mville/edu/admissions

2. APPEAL evening business programs for adults 21 years and older.

[email protected] or call 914.323.5150 or visit mville.edu/APPEAL

See our website for upcoming events and ask about our WCC cost savings.

Transfer your associate’s degree towards a bachelor’s degree to start your junior year at Manhattanville College, or accelerate your learning with dual bachelor’s/master’s programs.

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New Student and Family Orientation

All new students are required to attend one session.

Save the Date

June 6 / Wednesday to June 7 / Thursday

June 12 / Tuesday to June 13 / Wednesday

August 22 / Wednesday to August 23 / Thursday

2900 Purchase StreetPurchase, New York 10577

PRESORTED

FIRST CLASS

U.S. Postage PAID

PERMIT #5165 WHITE PLAINS, NY

Welcome Valiants!

AT ORIENTATION YOU CAN:

• Register for classes and make yourFall 2018 class schedule.

• Learn more about campus resources.

• Meet other students, faculty, and staff on campus.

• Gain a better understanding of the Manhattanville experience.

Register online and fi nd more information at orientation.mville.edu.

[email protected] | 914.323.5154

Center for Student Involvement and Leadership

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Critical Narratives in Visualizing the Black Body in Photography and Popular Culture

Images of the black subject, whether artistic, documentary, or anthropological, are forever fi xed in the popular imagination through photography. From the medium’s beginning, race and gender have shaped and controlled the reception of photographic portraits, both politically and aesthetically. Black American photographers responded to their own lives and their communities in similar ways since the 1840s. Some evoked an emotional message that went beyond the self-representation but connected in the re-characterization of the African American experience. The photographers coupled the aspirations and dreams of their subjects with their own. Since the 1930s, black photographers working all over the diaspora are responding to social issues that take them beyond the sometimes-insular photographic community. They comment on politics, culture, family, and history from internal and external points of view.

This lecture will mediate between the objectifi cation of the black body and (re)presenting the black body as it connects to the photographs by black and white photographers working from 1840 to the present, some who are actively involved in changing the course of photo history and fundamentally imaging the black body in Western art.

Deborah Willis, Ph.D., is University Professor and Chair of the Department of Photography and Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University and has an affi liated appointment with the College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social and Cultural Analysis, Africana Studies, where she teaches courses on photography and imaging, iconicity, and cultural histories visualizing the black body, women, and gender. Her research examines photography’s multifaceted histories, visual culture, the photographic history of slavery and emancipation, contemporary women photographers, and beauty. She received the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Fellowship and a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship. Willis is the author of Posing Beauty: African American Images from the 1890s to the Present; and co-author of The Black Female Body: A Photographic History; Envisioning Emancipation: Black Americans and the End of Slavery; and Michelle Obama: The First Lady in Photographs (both titles NAACP Image Award Winners).

Deborah Willis, Ph.D.

Critical Narratives in Visualizing the Black Body in

Photography and Popular Culture

MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE

2900 Purchase Street, Purchase, New York 10577 | manhattanville.edu

Thursday, October 25, 2018

7:30 p.m.West Room, Reid Hall

University Professor and ChairDepartment of Photography and Imaging

Tisch School of the Arts, New York University

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About Manhattanville College: Manhattanville College (manhattanville.edu) is an independent, co-educational liberal arts institution dedicated to academic excellence and social and civic action. Manhattanville prepares students to be ethical and socially responsible leaders in a global community. Located just 30 minutes from New York City, Manhattanville serves 1,700 undergraduate students and 1,000 graduate students from more than 50 countries and 30 states. Founded in 1841, the College offers more than 50 undergraduate areas of study in the arts and sciences, and offers graduate programs in Education, Business, Creative Writing, as well as Continuing and Executive Education programs.

Department of Visual Studies & Art History

2018 ARTHUR M. BERGER LECTURE

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About Manhattanville College: Manhattanville College (manhattanville.edu) is an independent, co-educational liberal arts institution dedicated to academic excellence and social and civic action. Manhattanville prepares students to be ethical and socially responsible leaders in a global community. Located just 30 minutes from New York City, Manhattanville serves 1,700 undergraduate students and 1,000 graduate students from more than 50 countries and 30 states. Founded in 1841, the College offers more than 50 undergraduate areas of study in the arts and sciences, and offers graduate programs in Education, Business, Creative Writing, as well as Continuing and Executive Education programs.

Department of Visual Studies & Art History

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Dance &Theatre

2017/2018 NEWSLETTER

Chair’s CornerAs memories of the 2017/2018 academic year dissolve into your subconscious, let us refl ect on our accomplishments. Take a deep breath, close

your eyes, and wander to the place you felt most proud, confi dent, and powerful this semester. We began the year with a dynamic production of A Doll’s House, directed by Carol Fox Prescott, which set the tone for a passionate, rigorous, and emotional artistic journey to self-discovery. Our path continued with the Fall Dance Concert guest choreographer, Marta Renzi. Marta’s work, entitled Baby, Baby, Baby, blissfully stomped through tangerine and grape palettes to the driving rhythms of Dick Connette. Also, eight of our students produced brilliant choreography that highlighted exceptional creative impulses and promise. Our students even performed my work, Eightyeight, in New York City at

IN THIS ISSUE

Chair’s Corner ..................................1

Faculty Focus ...................................2

Student Spotlight ............................4

Alumni Applause ..............................5

Festival Feature ................................5

Manhattanville to Manhattan .........6

Performance Playbill .....................10

Research in Review ......................13

Red Carpet Revisions ..................14

Fresh Faces ....................................15

International Interest .....................16

the Shen Wei Dance Arts center. After a moment to clear our thoughts, we were back from break, co-producing Avenue Q, directed by Mark Cherry. A number of our students beamed brilliantly from behind the façade of a professional puppet show and elegantly crafted set. A Midsummer Night’s Dream, directed by Clista Townsend, transported us back to the 60’s through nostalgic pop bands and disco threads. Our Spring Dance Concert had world-renowned guest choreographers Shannon Gillen and Claire Porter. To culminate a creative feast of a year, our Senior Thesis Festival displayed vigor, prowess, passion, and impact. As we begin the plans for another powerful season next year, relish all of your successes from this year and let them inform your future creative practice. May your accomplishments and artistic discoveries lead you to a deeper understanding of your connection to the world around you.

Shawn Bible

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Faculty FocusProfessor Shawn Bible

Professor Shawn Bible’s dance company, shawnbibledanceco., was invited to perform “The Flaw in Bond” at the Oaxaca Dance Festival in Oaxaca de Juarez, Mexico. Professor Bible choreographed the production; the two dancers are Thea Bautista and Sarah Le Guenno.

Professor Shawn Bible’s shawnbibledanceco. performed FLOORED for an open studio showing and videotaping of the dance in a music-video format with live videography by Jacob Hiss and live photography by Stephen Delas Heras. The performance took place on February 6, 2018 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Center for Performance Research Open Showing, Brooklyn, NY.

Additionally, Professor Shawn Bible’s dance company performed “The Flaw in Bond” at the Faculty and Staff Choreographic Showcase at the Salvatore Capezio Theatre at Peridance. The dancers representing shawnbibledanceco. are

Thea Bautista and Sarah LeGuenno. The performance took place on February 1, 2018 from 8:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. at the Salvatore Capezio Theatre, 13th Avenue, New York City.

Professor Shawn Bible’s dance company, shawnbibledanceco., was presented at the Performance Project Showcase at the Actor’s Fund Theatre in Brooklyn, New York, March 16 and 17, 2018. shawnbibledanceco. was commissioned to perform “Incubus” danced by Ashley Menestrina. The Performance Project was curated by famed New York City choreographers and teachers Julia Ehrstrand and Max Stone.

Professor Shawn Bible has accepted a position on the board of the Dance Films Association. The Dance Films Association is the presenter of the annual esteemed Dance On Camera Festival at Lincoln Center. Dance Films Association is the industry leader in presenting dance fi lms.

Professor Jeff Kaplan

Professor Jeff Kaplan presented “Bards and Beats: How Actors Learn Their Lines,” for Learning in Retirement, Temple Beth El, Stamford, CT on April 17, 2018.

Professor Jeff Kaplan performed and choreographed “Iftu’s Story” at the Manhattanville Spring Dance Concert, Little Theatre, April 12–15, 2018.

Professor Jeff Kaplan presented “A ‘Sympathetic Elastic,’ Anti-Minstrelsy in the 1920s Lower East Side,” Comparative Drama Conference (CDC), Orlando, FL, April 5–7, 2018.

Professor Jeff Kaplan will present “Involuntary Motion: Dance and the Refugee Experience,” Dance Studies Association (DSA): Contra: Dance & Confl ict, University of Malta in Valleta, Malta, July 5–8, 2018.

DANCE & THEATRE I 2017/2018 NEWSLETTER

Photograph by Mia Aguirre

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Faculty Focus(continued)

Professor Clista Townsend

Professor Clista Townsend led Developing Curriculum for Character Masks Training Workshops in April 2018. She worked with British master mask-maker Mike Chase developing a series of three two-day intensive mask workshops for Spring 2019 at Alchemical Studios in New York, NY.

Professor Clista Townsend is a Co-Director and Performer at the Odon von Horvath Festival. Currently in pre-production planning for the Odon von Horvath Festival are a series of events celebrating the Austrian writer including staged readings and workshop productions of selected plays.

Professor Clista Townsend is an Assistant Creative Director at ITW International Theater Works and Evergrande Group Assistant Creative Director on “Magical Mystery Tree” Ocean Flower Island, Hainan, China, an immersive theater project at the heart of “D” District, World Fairy Tale Theme Park, South American Tribe Fairy Tale Area (currently under construction).

Professor Hannah Fox

Professor Hannah Fox led an Arts-in-Action event on campus (organized by Lori Soderland of the MFA Writing program) in which passers-by wrote Haiku poems about social justice issues and PETT actors danced the Haiku.

Professor Hannah Fox led a Playback Theatre training session for the theatre department at Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg, Virginia over the winter break.

Professor Hannah Fox and the students from her Theatre for Community class performed a series of anti-bullying interactive theatre performances for 4th and 5th graders at Thomas Edison Elementary.

Professor Hannah Fox facilitated a workshop entitled “Using Theatre Games and Interactive Activities to Create an Inclusive Classroom” for the School of Education faculty and students at SUNY New Paltz.

Technical Director Jeremy Ping

Technical Director Jeremy Ping worked as Theatrical Electrician for the professional Broadway production, Jersey Boys, Off-Broadway at New World Stages, New York City.

Technical Director Jeremy Ping worked as Theatrical Electrician for the professional Broadway production, Daybreak, Off-Broadway at Theatre Row, New York City.

Technical Director Jeremy Ping worked as Theatrical Electrician for the professional Broadway production, Stomp, Off-Broadway at the Orpheum Theatre, New York City.

Costume Designer Liz Prince

Costume Designer Liz Prince designed costumes for professional modern dance company Paul Taylor Dance Company’s Half Life, choreographed by Doug Varone. Half Life premiered at Lincoln Center March 18–23, 2018.

Costume Designer Liz Prince teaches the Stagecraft 2 course that displayed incredible costume design mock-ups inspired by nature.

DANCE & THEATRE I 2017/2018 NEWSLETTER

Photograph by Paul B. Goode

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DANCE & THEATRE I 2017/2018 NEWSLETTER

International InterestThis semester we had the pleasure of hosting four international dance students from Roehampton University, England. Amelia Bickley, Cara Hunter, Eleanor Mountford, and Maria Rodrigues embarked on a dance-fi lled curriculum during their semester abroad at Manhattanville College. Their days were fi lled with ballet, modern, choreography, jazz, and hip-hop dance classes. They danced in the cast of Measure Up, by guest choreographer Claire Porter, and performed in the Spring Dance Showcase.

What was your childhood career choice?

I originally planned to have a career in the State Department.

What kind of music do you like?

Radiohead, Sigur Rós, 12-string guitar (e.g., John Fahey, Jack Rose), ancient music, almost all jazz, almost all music live.

What are some things we wouldn’t normally know about you?

I will take on all comers in either a bad pun duel or a tongue twister contest.

Fresh Faces(continued)

2900 Purchase StreetPurchase, NY 10577914.323.5458

www.mville.edu/programs/dance-theatre

MvilleDTH

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DanceTheatre at Manhattanville

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Dance &Theatre

2017/2018 NEWSLETTER

Chair’s CornerAs memories of the 2017/2018 academic year dissolve into your subconscious, let us refl ect on our accomplishments. Take a deep breath, close

your eyes, and wander to the place you felt most proud, confi dent, and powerful this semester. We began the year with a dynamic production of A Doll’s House, directed by Carol Fox Prescott, which set the tone for a passionate, rigorous, and emotional artistic journey to self-discovery. Our path continued with the Fall Dance Concert guest choreographer, Marta Renzi. Marta’s work, entitled Baby, Baby, Baby, blissfully stomped through tangerine and grape palettes to the driving rhythms of Dick Connette. Also, eight of our students produced brilliant choreography that highlighted exceptional creative impulses and promise. Our students even performed my work, Eightyeight, in New York City at

IN THIS ISSUE

Chair’s Corner ..................................1

Faculty Focus ...................................2

Student Spotlight ............................4

Alumni Applause ..............................5

Festival Feature ................................5

Manhattanville to Manhattan .........6

Performance Playbill .....................10

Research in Review ......................13

Red Carpet Revisions ..................14

Fresh Faces ....................................15

International Interest .....................16

the Shen Wei Dance Arts center. After a moment to clear our thoughts, we were back from break, co-producing Avenue Q, directed by Mark Cherry. A number of our students beamed brilliantly from behind the façade of a professional puppet show and elegantly crafted set. A Midsummer Night’s Dream, directed by Clista Townsend, transported us back to the 60’s through nostalgic pop bands and disco threads. Our Spring Dance Concert had world-renowned guest choreographers Shannon Gillen and Claire Porter. To culminate a creative feast of a year, our Senior Thesis Festival displayed vigor, prowess, passion, and impact. As we begin the plans for another powerful season next year, relish all of your successes from this year and let them inform your future creative practice. May your accomplishments and artistic discoveries lead you to a deeper understanding of your connection to the world around you.

Shawn Bible

Page 2 of 16

Faculty FocusProfessor Shawn Bible

Professor Shawn Bible’s dance company, shawnbibledanceco., was invited to perform “The Flaw in Bond” at the Oaxaca Dance Festival in Oaxaca de Juarez, Mexico. Professor Bible choreographed the production; the two dancers are Thea Bautista and Sarah Le Guenno.

Professor Shawn Bible’s shawnbibledanceco. performed FLOORED for an open studio showing and videotaping of the dance in a music-video format with live videography by Jacob Hiss and live photography by Stephen Delas Heras. The performance took place on February 6, 2018 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Center for Performance Research Open Showing, Brooklyn, NY.

Additionally, Professor Shawn Bible’s dance company performed “The Flaw in Bond” at the Faculty and Staff Choreographic Showcase at the Salvatore Capezio Theatre at Peridance. The dancers representing shawnbibledanceco. are

Thea Bautista and Sarah LeGuenno. The performance took place on February 1, 2018 from 8:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. at the Salvatore Capezio Theatre, 13th Avenue, New York City.

Professor Shawn Bible’s dance company, shawnbibledanceco., was presented at the Performance Project Showcase at the Actor’s Fund Theatre in Brooklyn, New York, March 16 and 17, 2018. shawnbibledanceco. was commissioned to perform “Incubus” danced by Ashley Menestrina. The Performance Project was curated by famed New York City choreographers and teachers Julia Ehrstrand and Max Stone.

Professor Shawn Bible has accepted a position on the board of the Dance Films Association. The Dance Films Association is the presenter of the annual esteemed Dance On Camera Festival at Lincoln Center. Dance Films Association is the industry leader in presenting dance fi lms.

Professor Jeff Kaplan

Professor Jeff Kaplan presented “Bards and Beats: How Actors Learn Their Lines,” for Learning in Retirement, Temple Beth El, Stamford, CT on April 17, 2018.

Professor Jeff Kaplan performed and choreographed “Iftu’s Story” at the Manhattanville Spring Dance Concert, Little Theatre, April 12–15, 2018.

Professor Jeff Kaplan presented “A ‘Sympathetic Elastic,’ Anti-Minstrelsy in the 1920s Lower East Side,” Comparative Drama Conference (CDC), Orlando, FL, April 5–7, 2018.

Professor Jeff Kaplan will present “Involuntary Motion: Dance and the Refugee Experience,” Dance Studies Association (DSA): Contra: Dance & Confl ict, University of Malta in Valleta, Malta, July 5–8, 2018.

DANCE & THEATRE I 2017/2018 NEWSLETTER

Photograph by Mia Aguirre

DANCE & THEATRE I 2017/2018 NEWSLETTER

International InterestThis semester we had the pleasure of hosting four international dance students from Roehampton University, England. Amelia Bickley, Cara Hunter, Eleanor Mountford, and Maria Rodrigues embarked on a dance-fi lled curriculum during their semester abroad at Manhattanville College. Their days were fi lled with ballet, modern, choreography, jazz, and hip-hop dance classes. They danced in the cast of Measure Up, by guest choreographer Claire Porter, and performed in the Spring Dance Showcase.

What was your childhood career choice?

I originally planned to have a career in the State Department.

What kind of music do you like?

Radiohead, Sigur Rós, 12-string guitar (e.g., John Fahey, Jack Rose), ancient music, almost all jazz, almost all music live.

What are some things we wouldn’t normally know about you?

I will take on all comers in either a bad pun duel or a tongue twister contest.

Fresh Faces(continued)

2900 Purchase StreetPurchase, NY 10577914.323.5458

www.mville.edu/programs/dance-theatre

MvilleDTH

DTHMville

DanceTheatre at Manhattanville

MNV583

Page 3 of 16

Faculty Focus(continued)

Professor Clista Townsend

Professor Clista Townsend led Developing Curriculum for Character Masks Training Workshops in April 2018. She worked with British master mask-maker Mike Chase developing a series of three two-day intensive mask workshops for Spring 2019 at Alchemical Studios in New York, NY.

Professor Clista Townsend is a Co-Director and Performer at the Odon von Horvath Festival. Currently in pre-production planning for the Odon von Horvath Festival are a series of events celebrating the Austrian writer including staged readings and workshop productions of selected plays.

Professor Clista Townsend is an Assistant Creative Director at ITW International Theater Works and Evergrande Group Assistant Creative Director on “Magical Mystery Tree” Ocean Flower Island, Hainan, China, an immersive theater project at the heart of “D” District, World Fairy Tale Theme Park, South American Tribe Fairy Tale Area (currently under construction).

Professor Hannah Fox

Professor Hannah Fox led an Arts-in-Action event on campus (organized by Lori Soderland of the MFA Writing program) in which passers-by wrote Haiku poems about social justice issues and PETT actors danced the Haiku.

Professor Hannah Fox led a Playback Theatre training session for the theatre department at Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg, Virginia over the winter break.

Professor Hannah Fox and the students from her Theatre for Community class performed a series of anti-bullying interactive theatre performances for 4th and 5th graders at Thomas Edison Elementary.

Professor Hannah Fox facilitated a workshop entitled “Using Theatre Games and Interactive Activities to Create an Inclusive Classroom” for the School of Education faculty and students at SUNY New Paltz.

Technical Director Jeremy Ping

Technical Director Jeremy Ping worked as Theatrical Electrician for the professional Broadway production, Jersey Boys, Off-Broadway at New World Stages, New York City.

Technical Director Jeremy Ping worked as Theatrical Electrician for the professional Broadway production, Daybreak, Off-Broadway at Theatre Row, New York City.

Technical Director Jeremy Ping worked as Theatrical Electrician for the professional Broadway production, Stomp, Off-Broadway at the Orpheum Theatre, New York City.

Costume Designer Liz Prince

Costume Designer Liz Prince designed costumes for professional modern dance company Paul Taylor Dance Company’s Half Life, choreographed by Doug Varone. Half Life premiered at Lincoln Center March 18–23, 2018.

Costume Designer Liz Prince teaches the Stagecraft 2 course that displayed incredible costume design mock-ups inspired by nature.

DANCE & THEATRE I 2017/2018 NEWSLETTER

Photograph by Paul B. Goode

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