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CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2010
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APRIL 2010

Through Sunday April 25
CHANGING LANDSCAPE
Thursday-Sunday 
1:00-5:00pm - Free
Gallery exhibition of work by
three photographers - Charles Baum, Karen Halverson, and Ber Murphy - exploring the visual and social landscape of cities in transition.  Read More


Wednesday  April 10
BLUES JAM
8:00pm – Free
Monthly drop-in blues jam for professional and amateur musicians.
Second Wednesday each month. Listeners welcome.

 


Saturday, April 17
DARK MEAT ON A FUNNY MIND
A New Play by Wesley Brown
4:00pm -  $12 / $10 members

A staged reading with actors Kevin Craig West and Derrick maul of a new play about the inner struggles of comedian Richard Pryor when he was confined to a wheelchair by multiple sclerosis. The second in the "Works in Progress" series presenting new works by local writers.  Reception with playwright and actors following performance.
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The series continues on June 5th with  "Essie and Roe" a screenplay by Rose Ross and Elizabeth Wilen-Berg.


Thursday April 22, 29
EVENING YOGA
Ione Beauchamp, Instructor
6:15-7:30pm $15 per class / 5 class card $60
A new yoga class featuring gentle/dynamic Vinyasa style with individual attention. Series cards can be used on Thursday or Saturday. Contact instructor for more information. ione@ualbany.edu or 518-794-9720.


Saturday April 24
SATURDAY MORNING YOGA
Ione Beauchamp, Instructor
9:15- 10:30am- $15 drop-in / 5 class card $60

Yoga returns to the Academy for spring. Gentle/dynamic Vinyasa classes with individual attention. Taught by former Canyon Ranch movement therapist.
Contact Ione at ione@ualbany.edu or 518-794-9720.


Monthly
Monthly jazz jam for professional and amateur musicians.
Click here to contact coordinator for details or call the Academy at 392-3693.
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