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March AT PENN Extras!Extras!

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Penn Presents: Annenberg Center

Natalie MacMaster, a master fiddler and strong proponent of Celetic music tradition, will perform on March 15. As part of Penn Presents New Music Series, Relache Ensemble will perform on March 22. This repertoire plays classical compositions while embracing contemporary music.

Rhythm in Shoes is a company of dancers and musicians that draws the traditional forms of American music ranging from dance-swing tunes and tap to hoedowns and clogging. They will perform on March 25. Philip Glass, pianist/composer will perform March 1. Concert will feature Glass' most recent Etudes for piano and classics in his repertoire.

Rick Miller performs MacHomer, a one-man show on March 1. Performance includes Miller reproducing 50 voices of Matt Groening's The Simpsons, including Homer as MacBeth and Marge as Lady MacBeth.

 

Surviving the Encounter: Kelly Writers House,
Through March 7

One of the works by Michelle Angela Ortiz that explores the Latin American and Carribean cultures and their relationship to a North American locale.

 

Sunscapes and Landscapes: Esscence and Mystery: Burrison Gallery, Through March 28

Blue Sun, 2002
Aquarelle and oil on board

 

Seasonal Views of the Morris Arboretum,
Through April 30

Exhibit includes (above) a winter view of the Swan Pond at the Arboretum and other works by artist Linda Berger, a Arboretum staff member.

 

Steve McCurry-South Southeast: Arthur Ross Gallery, Through May 25


Mongolia: Photography by Jacques Jean Tiziou
Fox Gallery,
Through March 14

 

Darkwater: Arthur Ross Gallery
Through March 2

 

Esther Klein Gallery: Art & Community II
Through March 7

 

ICA Winter Exhibitions
Through April 6

 

Photographic Explorations:
A Century of Images in Archaeology and Anthropology: UPM

Through April 15

 

Without Ground: ICA
Through July 27

 

A Plantsman in Asia: 1979-2000: Morris Arboretum
Through September

 

Mammoth Scale: The Anatomical Sculptures of
William Rush: Wistar Institute

Through October