Furman Humanities Center Events

The Wild Little Horse

Main Stage Theatre of The Playhouse

An original ballet based on Rita Gray’s beloved children’s story. Devised and choreographed by Madeline Jazz Harvey in collaboration with the company. Based on the beloved children's book, this original children’s ballet will elaborate on themes of community and empowerment presented in the story. The one-hour participatory event includes a book reading, dance along workshop, and performance. Children and families […]

The Wild Little Horse

Main Stage Theatre of The Playhouse

An original ballet based on Rita Gray’s beloved children’s story. Devised and choreographed by Madeline Jazz Harvey in collaboration with the company. Based on the beloved children's book, this original children’s ballet will elaborate on themes of community and empowerment presented in the story. The one-hour participatory event includes a book reading, dance along workshop, and performance. Children and families […]

The Wild Little Horse

Main Stage Theatre of The Playhouse

An original ballet based on Rita Gray’s beloved children’s story. Devised and choreographed by Madeline Jazz Harvey in collaboration with the company. Based on the beloved children's book, this original children’s ballet will elaborate on themes of community and empowerment presented in the story. The one-hour participatory event includes a book reading, dance along workshop, and performance. Children and families […]

The Wild Little Horse

Main Stage Theatre of The Playhouse

An original ballet based on Rita Gray’s beloved children’s story. Devised and choreographed by Madeline Jazz Harvey in collaboration with the company. Based on the beloved children's book, this original children’s ballet will elaborate on themes of community and empowerment presented in the story. The one-hour participatory event includes a book reading, dance along workshop, and performance. Children and families […]

The Wild Little Horse

Main Stage Theatre of The Playhouse

An original ballet based on Rita Gray’s beloved children’s story. Devised and choreographed by Madeline Jazz Harvey in collaboration with the company. Based on the beloved children's book, this original children’s ballet will elaborate on themes of community and empowerment presented in the story. The one-hour participatory event includes a book reading, dance along workshop, and performance. Children and families […]

CLP: Beauvais Lyons: Mock-Documentation

Roe Art Building Lecture Room

This lecture surveys works of parafiction by contemporary artists who parody the authority of the academy, the museum, science and history. Many disciplines are represented through a variety of media (painting, sculpture, prints, ceramics, photography, and design) and has broad appeal for artists, academics, and the general public.

CLP: From the Hobbit to Homer and Back Again

Furman Hall 214

James Tauber, Principal Investigator of the Digital Tolkien project, will be giving a CLP on Monday, February 26 at 5 PM, titled “From the Hobbit to Homer and Back Again: an Unexpected Adventure in Digital Philology” (location Furman Hall 214).

CLP: Futurity, Technology, and Society: Chinese and American Attitudes toward Tech in an Age of Anxiety

Watkins Room - Trone

In this CLP event, journalist and podcaster Kaiser Kuo will give a 45-minute lecture on how technology has been so central to the way the US and China have shifted perceptions of one another and impacted their interactions in the last few decades. Kaiser will draw on his experience making the new PBS NOVA documentary Inside China’s Tech […]