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SUMMARY:A Night at the Theater: An LCSNA Pop-up Event
DESCRIPTION:Watch A Night at the Theater on YouTube  \n\n\n\n\nLearn about two very new\, very different Carrollian musicals\, as the LCSNA spends a night at the theater! Featuring: \nMusic industry veteran Vaughan Burton will discuss his passion project Croquet\, a rock opera that was recently presented as a benefit concert for the West Windsor Arts Council in New Jersey. \nPlaywright and actor Piper Distel of Penny & Pound Theatre Productions will tell us all about the upcoming musical Curiouser\, which is premiering in Cambridge\, Ontario in mere days!
URL:https://www.lewiscarroll.org/event/a-night-at-the-theater-an-lcsna-pop-up-event/
CATEGORIES:talk
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SUMMARY:The Great Debate: Wonderland vs. Looking-Glass
DESCRIPTION:Watch the Great Alice in Wonderland Debate on YouTube  \n\n\n\n\nPlease join us for a delightful discourse you won’t hear anywhere else! Specially-selected Carrollian academics and literary luminaries will take sides and amicably argue once and for all which is the more scholastically significant\, culturally compelling\, engrossingly eloquent\, all-around better book: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland or Through the Looking-Glass??? Dr. Jan Susina and Charlie Lovett will redoubtably represent Team Wonderland\, while Ellie Luchinsky and Brian Sibley formidably fight for Team Looking-Glass. Attendees will have the opportunity to submit debate questions and also vote for their favorite tome at the beginning and end of the proceedings! \nIs this event all in good fun? Certainly. Is it also a knock-down dragout contest in which one team will triumphantly emerge victorious\, while the other suffers the stinging indignity of defeat? ABSOLUTELY. \nBios\nIn the Wonderland corner\, wearing the waistcoat and checkered pants: \n\nJan Susina teaches and researches children’s and adolescent literature and culture\, and Victorian literature and culture. His book\, The Place of Lewis Carroll in Children’s Literature (Routledge 2009\, 2011)\, examines how the author of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland significantly changed literature for children as well as publishing.\n\n\nCharlie Lovett is a writer\, teacher\, and playwright whose plays for children have been seen in over 5000 productions worldwide. He served for more than a decade as Writer-in-Residence at Summit School in Winston-Salem\, NC. Charlie is the author of the NYT Bestseller THE BOOKMAN’S TALE\, and FIRST IMPRESSIONS (A Novel of Old Books\, Unexpected Love\, and Jane Austen). He has a new novel\, just published in September\, Escaping Dreamland. He is a past president of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America.\n\nIn the Looking-Glass corner\, wearing the striped tights and unruly shawl: \n\nBrian Sibley is author of over 100 hours of radio drama and has written and presented hundreds of radio documentaries\, features and weekly programmes. He is widely known as the author of many film “making of” books\, including those for the Harry Potter series and The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies.\n\n\nIn 1968\, Ellen “Ellie” Luchinsky’s sister gave her The Complete [sic] Works of Lewis Carroll and Ellie’s fate was sealed. Nine years later\, she embarked on a 37 year career as a librarian at the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore\, where she was the Manager of the Fine Arts Department and later the Humanities Department. When not mystifying her co-workers with obscure Lewis Carroll quotations\, she edited The Song Index of the Enoch Pratt Free Library (Garland\, 1998).
URL:https://www.lewiscarroll.org/event/the-great-debate-wonderland-vs-looking-glass/
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SUMMARY:A Collector’s Path: The Course and Content of Collecting Today
DESCRIPTION:Time: 3:00 PM Eastern; 12:00 PM Pacific \nJoin Collections Advisor\, Spencer W. Stuart as he discusses case studies from his professional practice as well as the past to chart the life cycle of collections and the collectors who build them. \nThrough these examinations he will touch on important things collectors should consider at key moments of their collecting such as motivations that move one to collect\, how to maintain perspective while actively collecting and finally the legacy of a collection as well as deaccessioning strategies. \nReferenced throughout are the recent structural changes that have taken place in the fine art photography\, rare books and printed material markets\, resulting in a more transparent ecosystem to participate in as a collector as well as the emergence of tendencies Spencer has observed with new collectors that he feels are redefining notions of who collects and what influences their focus.Collecting is a journey. Executed with foresight\, it can be a source of both self-exploration and understanding of the World. Through his talk\, Spencer seeks to inspire new collectors and reinvigorate those with an established focus. \nCollecting is a journey. Executed with foresight\, it can be a source of both self-exploration and understanding of the World. Through his talk\, Spencer seeks to inspire new collectors and reinvigorate those with an established focus. \nAbout Spencer W. Stuart\nW. Stuart provides advisory services to private collectors as well as institutions aiding in the design and execution of collection development\, inventories\, catalogues and collection appraisals as well as deaccession strategies. \nSpencer Stuart holds a master’s degree in the History of Art from the Courtauld Institute in London\, England (recipient of the Director’s Award). Upon graduation he took a position with Bonhams Auctioneers where he worked closely with the North American Rare Books and Manuscripts department in Toronto and New York. Spencer is an alumnus of the Colorado Antiquarian Book Seminars and completed course work through the Rare Book School (University of Virginia). \nIn concert with his advising\, Spencer is an active writer and lecturer on histories of the printed word for a variety of publications including The Book Collector and Amphora as well as with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation:  http://spencerwstuart.ca/media/
URL:https://www.lewiscarroll.org/event/a-collectors-path/
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SUMMARY:Children's Literature Salon: Alice Adventures in Wonderland - 150 Years Later
DESCRIPTION:Join scholars and specialists Monica Edinger\, Michael Patrick Hearn\, Charles Santore\, and artist Robert Sabuda (of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – Pop-Up Book) as they discuss the wit\, wonder\, and legacy of Lewis Carroll’s most iconic creation as she enters her 150th year. Moderated by Dana Sheridan\, Education and Outreach Coordinator of the Cotsen Children’s Library – Princeton University.
URL:https://www.lewiscarroll.org/event/childrens-literature-salon-alice-adventures-in-wonderland-150-years-later/
LOCATION:Though-provoking article in the Spectator by Richard Jenkyns
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SUMMARY:Lewis Carroll in Numberland
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Robin Wilson\,  author of Lewis Carroll in Numberland\, will give a talk on mathematics as related to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This is part of the public presentation series at the National Museum of Mathematics in New York. \n 
URL:https://www.lewiscarroll.org/event/the-mathematics-of-alices-adventures-in-wonderland-and-lewis-carroll-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151007T160000
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SUMMARY:Lewis Carroll in Numberland
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Robin Wilson\,  author of Lewis Carroll in Numberland\, will give a talk on mathematics as related to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This is part of the public presentation series at the National Museum of Mathematics in New York. \n 
URL:https://www.lewiscarroll.org/event/the-mathematics-of-alices-adventures-in-wonderland-and-lewis-carroll/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151006T180000
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SUMMARY:Alice's Adventures at Columbia
DESCRIPTION:Sean Quimby\, Director of the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Columbia\, will give welcoming remarks. \nJoel Birenbaum\, Coordinator of Alice150: Celebrating Wonderland\, will speak briefly about Alice150 in New York. \nA talk on the celebration of the centenary of Lewis Carroll’s birth and the awarding of an honorary degree to Alice Hargreaves in 1932 at Columbia University will be given by Dayna Nuhn. Dayna established the Lewis Carroll Society of Canada and has been researching the centenary exhibition and all that went with it for years. \n  \nDirections to Butler Library.
URL:https://www.lewiscarroll.org/event/alice-columbia/
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SUMMARY:Alice in a Digital Wonderland: A Curious Moment in Digital Arts and the Humanities
DESCRIPTION:In December 2013\, Wendy Ice used Kickstarter to fund a deluxe edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland illustrated by her husband David Delamare. Together with 826 patrons they created an old-fashioned book using digital technologies including crowdfunding\, social media\, digital software\, and Skype. In this talk\, Wendy  will address how by consistently placing such digital technologies at the service of human qualities and values\, we can enhance community\, collaboration\, self-awareness\, and meaning.
URL:https://www.lewiscarroll.org/event/alice-in-a-digital-wonderland-a-curious-moment-in-digital-arts-and-the-humanities/
LOCATION:Catalog for Tate Liverpool Alice exhibition looks great
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151005T180000
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SUMMARY:Who’s Alice: An Evening with Kate Burton\, David Del Tredici\, Larry Pine\, Monica Edinger\, and Robert Sabuda
DESCRIPTION:In 1982 the acclaimed actress Kate Burton launched her career portraying Alice in the critically acclaimed Broadway revival of Alice in Wonderland. With Alice Symphony\, Haddock’s Eyes\, In Memory of A Summer Day\, and other works\, Pulitzer Prize winning composer David Del Tredici has conjured the sounds of wonderland throughout his career. In 1968 Larry Pine\, a founding member of The Manhattan Project\, a renege troupe of alternative theater performers\, flung audiences down a reinvented\, psychedelic rabbit hole\, in Alice in Wonderland directed by Andre Gregory. \nToday\, Monica Edinger\, celebrated teacher\, author\, and blogger at “Educating Alice\,” helps us understand in Lewis Carroll’s legacy\, creating new stories about inquisitive\, intelligent\, adventurous children. Four great artists come to the Library to examine the enduring allure and fascination of Alice. \nFor Adults \nReserve your seat HERE  (For assistance with online reservations\, please visit the welcome desk at the Library for the Performing Arts’ Lincoln Center Plaza entrance\, where volunteers will make a reservation for you\, even if you do not use email. All registered seats are released 15 minutes before start time\, so we recommend that you arrive early.) \n 
URL:https://www.lewiscarroll.org/event/whos-alice-an-evening-with-kate-burton-david-del-tredici-larry-pine-and-monica-edinger/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150808T140000
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SUMMARY:The Story of Alice: Lewis Carroll and the Secret History of Wonderland
DESCRIPTION:In his latest book\, Robert Douglas-Fairhurst\, Magdalen College\, University of Oxford\, illuminates the friendship between Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) and Alice Liddell\, the child for whom he invented the Alice stories. Douglas-Fairhurst examines how this relationship stirred Carroll’s imagination and influenced the creation of Wonderland. A book signing follows the talk. \n\n\n\nThe exhibition Alice: 150 Years of Wonderland is open until 6 p.m. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nFree with museum admission. \n\n\n\n\n\nSaturday\, August 8\, 2 p.m.
URL:https://www.lewiscarroll.org/event/the-story-of-alice-lewis-carroll-and-the-secret-history-of-wonderland/
LOCATION:Pee Wee Players Alice in Wonderland
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