Chicago Science in the City - 2007

Dissecting Drama and Dance: The Science of Performance

Event Details

When
10/13/2007
10:00am - 12:00pm
Where
Chicago Cultural Center
Claudia Cassidy Theater,
77 E Randolph St
Chicago, IL, 60601-7503
United States
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County: 
Cook
Fee: 
Free. Open to the public.
Where
Chicago Cultural Center
Claudia Cassidy Theater,
77 E Randolph St
Chicago, IL, 60601-7503
See map: Google Maps
County: 
Cook
Fee: 
Free. Open to the public.
In theater and dance, performers use their voices and bodies to express ideas. But science has a role in performance as well.

What can physiology tell us about how our bodies move? What insights do neurology and psychology have into the practice of memorizing lines and acting?

Join scientists, dancers, and actors as we experience the science of drama and dance.

If you need a sign interpreter or require other arrangements to fully participate, please call 312.422.5580.
For parking locations near the facility, please visit Chicago Parking Map.com.

Eureka! The Science of Discovery

Event Details

When
10/14/2007
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Where
Marwen
833 N Orleans St
Chicago, IL, 60610-3171
United States
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County: 
Cook
Fee: 
Free. Open to the Public.
Where
Marwen
833 N Orleans St
Chicago, IL, 60610-3171
See map: Google Maps
County: 
Cook
Fee: 
Free. Open to the Public.
How does physics affect how we see a work of art? How do paleontologists and archaeologists use observation skills in the field? How do the mind and the body communicate when painting or exploring?

Join artists, scientists and explorers as we take a look at the science of discovery and observation.

Presenters:
Students from Project Exploration and Marwen

If you need a sign interpreter or require other arrangements to fully participate, please call 312.422.5580.
For parking locations near the facility, please visit Chicago Parking Map.com.

ILLINOIS HUMANITIES COUNCIL TEAMS UP WITH THE MAYOR's OFFICE OF SPECIAL EVENTS FOR CHICAGO SCIENCE IN THE CITY

09/27/2007
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Oct. 13 and 14 family-friendly programs explore the intersection of science and art. Oct. 14 program features noted paleontologist Paul Sereno.

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