“100 Migrations”
Collaborative Workshop and Residency
University of Virginia @ Charlottesville
November 9-15, 2008
**All events are free to the public.
Photos
For more photos, see the gallery.
10.23.08 Advanced Film Screening of “Still/Here”
7:30 PM
Piedmont Virginia Community College Black Box
No tickets necessary.
10.29.08 Advanced Film Screening of “Still/Here”
7:30 PM
University of Virginia Newcomb Hall South Meeting Room
No tickets necessary.
11.9.08 Assembly for the Arts
8:00 PM
Old Cabell Hall
Featured Speaker, Bill T. Jones
Tickets are free and available now!
A limited number of tickets will be available the evening of the performance.
Tickets available at Old Cabell Hall, The Paramount Theatre,
Newcomb Hall Box Office, UVa Dept. of Drama Box Office
After Friday 11/7 tickets are available only at Cabell box office
***See below for locations.
11.11.08 Interview with Bill T. Jones by Deborah McDowell
Sponsored by the Carter G. Woodson Institute
4:30-6:00 PM
Newcomb Hall Ballroom
Reception to follow
General Admission, no tickets necessary.
11.12.08 Master Class with Janet Wong and Bill T. Jones
6:30-8:30 PM
Charlottesville HS MLK Performing Arts Center
Doors open at 6 pm, first come-first served, 40 participants allowed.
Observers welcome.
11.13.08 Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company Lecture/Demonstration
12:30-1:30 PM
Paramount Theater
215 E. Main St.
Charlottesville
General Admission, no tickets necessary.
11.15.08 Performance of “100 Migrations”
4:00 PM
University Hall
Indoor event, general admission. No tickets necessary
***Locations for tickets:
Call box offices for times
For more information on “100 Migrations” please see:
The Bill T. Jones Artist-in-Residence program is presented by the
Peter and Eaddo Kiernan Foundation
with co-sponsorship by:
Dorothy Batten
The University of Virginia Office of the Vice Provost for the Arts
The University of Virginia Office of the Vice President for Research
The College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
The University of Virginia Departments of Drama, Music, and Art
The Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies
The University of Virginia Office of African-American and African Affairs
The University Programs Council
The Student Council
Mt. Zion First African Baptist Church
Z Society
Community collaborators:
The Paramount Theater
Piedmont Virginia Community College Dance Club
Piedmont Council of the Arts
The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative