Week of Events
ART+AUTISM
Presented in partnership with Autism Speaks New Jersey, this juried exhibition opening at the beginning of Autism Awareness Month will showcase the talents and abilities of artists living with Autism Spectrum Disorder and initiate a conversation about the unique power of art in the autism community. Each piece of work will be for sale and a portion of the proceeds will benefit Autism Speaks. The opening reception will be presented in conjunction with the Bravo Amici benefit concert for Autism Speaks on April 2
Light it up Blue
Each April 2nd, Autism Speaks celebrates the start of its signature campaign, Light It Up Blue ,
along with the international autism community in recognition of UN sanctioned World Autism
Awareness Day and April, World Autism Month . Thousands of iconic landmarks and buildings join the hundreds of thousands of homes and communities around the world to “light
blue” in support of people living with autism. Monmouth University will be joining the campaign lighting dramatically lighting up the Monmouth Library and Wilson Hall for the entire month of April.
Annual Student Exhibition
Featuring the select works by Monmouth University students in Photography,
Graphic Design, Animation and Studio Art.Opening Reception: Sunday, April 23, from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Student Recital: Ashley DelVecchio
Student Recital: Ashley DelVecchio
Music Major, will be performing her Senior Recital in Woods Theatre on Sunday, April 23 at 2 pm. She will be featured on voice. Admission is free; light refreshments will be served.
Bolshoi Ballet: A Contemporary Evening – Live in HD
Bolshoi Ballet: A Contemporary Evening – Live in HD
For one evening, the Bolshoi takes on a new challenge with audacity in Hans Van Manen’s Frank Bridge Variations, Sol León and Paul Lightfoot’s Short Time Together and Alexei Ratmansky’s Russian Seasons.
TUESDAY NIGHT RECORD CLUB: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN’S Nebraska
TUESDAY NIGHT RECORD CLUB: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN’S Nebraska
It’s just like book club but with albums! With new advances in technology, the way we consume music through our devices, apps and on demand streaming services like Pandora, Spotify and iTunes is making the idea of the “album” as an art form extinct. Get together with other music enthusiasts on Tuesday nights in Woods Theatre to discuss some of the greatest records of all-time! Listen to the album beforehand and then come prepared to discuss…there will be special guest moderators and panelists at each event! This discussion will feature BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN’S Nebraska. This event is free but registration is required.
Diabetes Management in the School Age Child
Diabetes Management in the School Age Child
From gym class to glucose monitoring, this program is designed to provide guidelines for the management and support of the school age child with diabetes. A focus will be on the techniques used to balance insulin and nutritional needs with school activities. Acute and chronic complications will be discussed as well as prevention and health promotion strategies. Current references and resources will be provided.
Student Recital: Dan Smith
Student Recital: Dan Smith
Music Major, will be performing his Senior Recital in Wilson Hall on Friday, April 28 at 7:30 PM. He will be featured on Drums and Bass. Admission is free; light refreshments will be served.
SOUTHSIDE JOHNNY AND THE POOR FOOLS
SOUTHSIDE JOHNNY AND THE POOR FOOLS
Playing a wide range of music from Dylan, Mose Allison, Muddy Waters, NRBQ, Richard Thompson, Emmylou Harris, The Band, George Jones and more, The Poor Fools also dive into some of the Southside’s Asbury Jukes material–revisiting some classics as well as the underperformed deep tracks. “The Poor Fools tour is a chance for me to try out different material and some Jukes standards in an acoustic-ish form. In this incarnation, musicians such as Jeff Kazee, John Conte, John Putnam, Neal “The Dude” Pawley and I will all be singing, playing, and having some fun on stage. It will be a loose mix of songs, stories and banter between the musicians and–hopefully–the audience. With Lyon shaking up each night’s setlist for himself and his gang of multi-instrumentalist band members, these troubadours ride the rails of the runaway train known as Southside Johnny and The Poor Fools.
Student Recital: Margaret Lymberis
Student Recital: Margaret Lymberis
Music Major, will be performing her Senior Recital in Wilson Hall on Saturday, April 29 at 1 pm. She will be featured on voice. Admission is free; light refreshments will be served.
Student Recital: Eric Swagger
Student Recital: Eric Swagger
Music Major, will be performing his Senior Recital in Wilson Hall on Saturday, April 29 at 4 pm. He will be featured on Woodwinds. Admission is free; light refreshments will be served.
Student Recital: Grant Zaitchick
Student Recital: Grant Zaitchick
Music Major, will be performing his Senior Recital in Wilson Hall on Saturday, April 29 at 7 pm. He will be featured on Piano and Voice. Admission is free; light refreshments will be served.