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Spring-Summer 2022 classes via Zoom video conference are now in session.

For information about classes and auditing click here. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, all in-person events are temporarily cancelled.

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* How Are Instruments Separate & Joined?; or, The Ensemble & OurselvesHow Are Instruments Separate & Joined?; or, The Ensemble & Ourselves

Time: 4:00 pm

The Opposites in Music. Class taught by Barbara Allen and Edward Green, PhD., via video conference.

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* The Aesthetic Realism Teaching MethodThe Aesthetic Realism Teaching Method

Time: 1:00 pm

Education workshop for teachers. Taught by Barbara Allen, Patricia Martone, Arnold Perey, PhD., Rosemary Plumstead, via video conference.

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* Opposites in the Early Art of the WorldOpposites in the Early Art of the World

Time: 11:00 am

Joint class: The Visual Arts & the Opposites, taught by Marcia Rackow, and Anthropology Is about You & Everyone, taught by Arnold Perey, PhD., via video conference.

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* A Line of Poetry Truly LikedA Line of Poetry Truly Liked

Time: 6:00 pm

The Aesthetic Realism Explanation of Poetry. Class taught by Ellen Reiss, via video conference.

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* "Romance in Marriage–How Can It Be Fresh & Lasting?”"Romance in Marriage–How Can It Be Fresh & Lasting?”

Time: 11:00 am

Understanding Marriage! Class open to all women. Taught by Barbra Allen, Meryl Nietsch-Cooperman, & Others, via video conference.

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* Freedom & Security—Do We Want Both? Is Good Music Always Both?Freedom & Security—Do We Want Both? Is Good Music Always Both?

Time: 4:00 pm

The Opposites in Music. Class taught by Barbara Allen and Edward Green, PhD., via video conference.

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* Students Speak on a Work of Art IS CANCELLEDStudents Speak on a Work of Art IS CANCELLED

Time: 11:00 am

The Visual Arts & the Opposites. Class taught by Marcia Rackow, via video conference. See August 29.

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* Morning: It’s Been Welcomed & Resented—& Is Told of in PoemsMorning: It’s Been Welcomed & Resented—& Is Told of in Poems

Time: 6:00 pm

The Aesthetic Realism Explanation of Poetry. Class taught by Ellen Reiss, via video conference.

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* Students Speak on a Work of ArtStudents Speak on a Work of Art

Time: 11:00 am

The Visual Arts & the Opposites. Class taught by Marcia Rackow, via video conference.

* Students in the Class Present PapersStudents in the Class Present Papers

Time: 4:00 pm

The Opposites in Music. Class taught by Barbara Allen and Edward Green, PhD., via video conference.

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