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Spring Dance Concert 2015 Playbill
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Providence College Dance Company
Spring Dance Concert 2015
Student Choreography Showcase
April 24 & 25
Director: Betsy Miller
Lightning Designer: Alison Simone \u2716
Choreographers: Kate Corrigan, Celia Butler, Megan Wheeler, Jillian Gentile, Ellie Wallace, Lauren Campbell, Maria Costa, Christina Potts, Laura Angley, Audrey Butler, Sarah Buller, Monica Houghton
Dancers: Laura Angley, Audrey Butler, Lauren Campbell, Maria Costa, Carly Furbush, Abigail Raser, Megan Wheeler, Celia Butler, Kate Corrigan, Meghan Frazier, Megan Ketchell, Christina Potts, Abby Garrahan, Isabella Goldstein, Lela Biggus, Sarah Buller, Emma Flanagan, Jillian Gentile, Ellie Wallace, Emma Lederer, Christina Corverse, Monica Houghtonhttps://digitalcommons.providence.edu/sdc_2015_pubs/1001/thumbnail.jp
Blackfriars Dance Concert 2012 Playbill
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Angell Blackfriars Theatre
Blackfriars Dance Concert 2012
November 16 & 17, Fri. 8pm & Sat. 2pm
Directed by: Wendy Oliver
Choreographed by: Billbob Brown, Kimberleigh Holman, Kate McNamara, Erin McNulty, Betsy Miller, Wendy Oliver
Lighting Design: Tim Cryan
Dancers: Alexandra Bartholomew, Megan Ketchell, Callie Kovack, Moira Power, Jennifer Robinson, Olivia Romano, Lauren Spagnuolo, Taylor Briggs, Audrey Butler, Kate Corrigan, Jake Goldsmith, Kathryn Graf, Meaghan Lambert, David Esteban Rodriguez, Erica Tuccero, Katie McNamara, Alexa Kiffel, Jenna Macone, Christina Potts, Amanda Smalley, Sarah Buller, Megan Chisholm, Maria Costa, Jillian Gentile, Ellie Wallace, Megan Wheelerhttps://digitalcommons.providence.edu/bdc_2012_pubs/1001/thumbnail.jp
Beyond Silence, Towards Refusal: The Epistemic Possibilities of #MeToo
There are many ways to understand the meanings of the #MeToo movement. Analyses of its significance have proliferated in popular media; some academic analyses have also recently appeared. Commentary on the philosophical and epistemic significance of the #MeToo movement has been less plentiful. The specific moment of the #MeToo movement in which Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony garnered a widespread social media response from sexual violence survivors highlighted the power of a particular form of epistemic response, what I call ‘epistemic refusal.’ In breaking our silence, those of us who are sexual violence survivors have used this strategy to refuse the dominant epistemic structures that have kept us tightly in check. Mass informal disclosure of survivor status represented in conjunction with hashtags such as #MeToo, #WhyIDidntReport, and #BelieveHer creates space for epistemic, ethical, and political community between survivors of sexual violence by denying hegemonic epistemic discourses of contemporary rape culture. Regarding Dr. Blasey Ford’s testimony and the social media response it garnered, analysis of three main elements proves particularly illuminating: the nature of mass informal disclosure of sexual violence, what the hashtag #WhyIDidntReport reveals about refusing silence, and what the hashtags #BelieveHer and #BelieveSurvivors can show us about what it takes to begin to overcome epistemic gaslighting
Feminist Ethics
This chapter begins by discussing what feminist ethics is and does through examination of a specific example of the spheres into which our lives are separated: the public and the private. After demonstrating how feminist ethicists critique, complicate, and expand the content and experiences of such categories, I characterize the overarching aims of feminist ethics as (1) critical and (2) creative. I then turn to major themes in feminist ethics, exploring four of them in depth: oppression, vulnerability and dependency, relationality, and the nonideal. Having provided an overview of the ethical themes that matter to feminists, I also depict three different varieties of feminist ethics—liberal, care, and transnational—before concluding
Blackfriars Dance Concert 2014 Playbill
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Angell Blackfriars Theatre
Blackfriars Dance Concert 2014
November 21 & 22
Friday 8pm & Saturday 2pm
Directed by Wendy Oliver
Choreographers: Ali Kenner Brodsky, Andrea Higgins, Betsy Miller, Kathleen Nasti, Wendy Oliver, Andrea Dawn Shelley
Costume Designer: Maxine Wheelock
Lighting Designer: Tim Cryan
Associate Lighting Designer: Daniel Caplin \u2714
Dancers: Laura Angley, Lela Biggus, Kate Corrigan, Meghan Frazier, Jillian Gentile, Abby Raser, Megan Wheeler, Audrey Butler, Lauren Campbell, Maria Costa, Christina Corvese, Emma Flanagan, Shannon McMahon, Emma Lederer, Ellie Wallace, Meredith Wells, Sarah Buller, Celia Butler, Carly Furbush, Abby Garrahan, Isabella Goldstein, Monica Houghton, Christina Potts, Abby Garrahan, Ellie Wallacehttps://digitalcommons.providence.edu/bdc_2014_pubs/1001/thumbnail.jp
Interview of Sarah Miller Smith by Cindy Holodnak
Interview conducted at The Ohio State University Archives, Columbus, Ohio.Sarah Miller Smith discusses her experience as one of the first three female cheerleaders ever at Ohio State. She describes the tryout process in 1947, when she was a freshman, and the level of interest by young women that year to try out for the team. Smith cheered for all four year as an undergraduate, including cheering at the Rose Bowl in 1950. Smith also describes being one of the first to major in Dance, and her completion of a master’s and a doctoral degree at Ohio State. She also discusses her professional career as, first, a guidance counselor, then as an owner of a travel agency, and her many travels to Italy over the years. In addition, she talks about receiving the alumni association’s Ralph Mershon Davenport Award for distinguished service to the University for her many years of volunteering for OSU
Blackfriars Dance Concert 2014 Playbill
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Angell Blackfriars Theatre
Blackfriars Dance Concert 2014
November 21 & 22
Friday 8pm & Saturday 2pm
Directed by Wendy Oliver
Choreographers: Ali Kenner Brodsky, Andrea Higgins, Betsy Miller, Kathleen Nasti, Wendy Oliver, Andrea Dawn Shelley
Costume Designer: Maxine Wheelock
Lighting Designer: Tim Cryan
Associate Lighting Designer: Daniel Caplin \u2714
Dancers: Laura Angley, Lela Biggus, Kate Corrigan, Meghan Frazier, Jillian Gentile, Abby Raser, Megan Wheeler, Audrey Butler, Lauren Campbell, Maria Costa, Christina Corvese, Emma Flanagan, Shannon McMahon, Emma Lederer, Ellie Wallace, Meredith Wells, Sarah Buller, Celia Butler, Carly Furbush, Abby Garrahan, Isabella Goldstein, Monica Houghton, Christina Potts, Abby Garrahan, Ellie Wallacehttps://digitalcommons.providence.edu/bdc_2014_pubs/1001/thumbnail.jp
UA68/13/4 Shoptalk
Newspaper created by students participating in the High School Publications Workshop hosted by the WKU Journalism Department. Workshoppers Recognized at Luncheon Hunt, Scott & Sarah Willhelm. Workshop 1996 a Success Miller, Kathy. What About Bob Adams? Stark, Loree. Ken Harper, Alanna Redd Make Dorms Fun and Safe Bellamy, Emily. The Women Are Still in Charge Bellamy, Emily. Juames Kenney, Craig Bell Share Interests in Music and Photography Fletcher, Ken. Students Enjoy Wasting Their Time Miller, Kathy. George Tames Lives on Through Photographs Bellamy, Emily & Ken Fletcher. Preparing for the Unexpected Gerald, Lindsay. Guys, Pay Attention! Fletcher, Ken & Scott Hunt. Maturity Doesn\u27t Play Basketball Miller, Kathy. Teens Go Unnoticed Sisco, Brooke. Freedom of Speech Lost? Wilkins, Erin. Schools and Violence - a Reality? Fletcher, Ken. Second Time\u27s a Charm for Returnees Wilkins, Erin. The Perfect Interview Interviews Bellamy, Emily & Brooke Sisco. Everybody Dance Now! WKU Topperettes Gerald, Lindsay. Campus Police Bring Peace to WKU Even in Summer Months Spears, Scotty. Rain, Rain Go Away Gerald, Lindsay. Veggieburger or Hamburger is the Question Hunt, Scott. Names of Buildings Reflect Past James, Jessica. Sheryl McCracken is Not Just Blowing Hot Air Wilkins, Erin. She\u27s Garrett\u27s Hostess with the Mostest, Theresa Gerard James, Jessica. Basketball Camp is Not All Fun and Games Miller, kathy. Udderly Safe - Farm Safety Da
Fully Committed Playbill
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Bowab Studio Theatre
Fully Committed
November 14-16
Written by Becky Mode
Directed by Tanner Henry ‘15
Stage Manager: Abigail Henry ‘16
Set Designer: Tanner Henry ‘15
Costume Designer: Jennifer Dorn ‘18
Light Designer: A. Simone ‘16
Sound Designer: Den Williams ‘15
The Cast: Sam Peliczowski – Veronica Murphy ’17; Mrs. Vandervere, Mrs. Winslow, Midwestern Secretary, Carolann Rosenstein-Fishburn, Stephanie, Mrs. Watanabe, Jenny Miller, Mrs. Sebag, Judith Rush, Depressed Secretary, Sarah, Gloria Hathaway, Nancy, Mrs. Inoue, Dr. Ruth Westheimer – Sabrina Guilbeaut ’18; The Sheik’s Right Hand Man, Bryce, Oscar, Bob, Chef, Sam’s Dad, Jean-Claude, Bell Atlantic Recording, Curtis, Dominick Veccini, Hector, Mrs. Buxbaum, Mr. Decoste, Mr. Zagat, Laryngitis Guy, Paramount Lady, Jean-Claude’s Wife, Smarmy Man, Rick from Carson Aviation, Emergency Operator – George Killian ‘15https://digitalcommons.providence.edu/fully_committed_pubs/1000/thumbnail.jp
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