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Tuesday, January 3, 2006
Professional theatre group Breaking Ice highlights Goshen College’s
13th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Study Day Jan. 16
GOSHEN, Ind. – Goshen College will
honor the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr. by holding its 13th
annual all-school Martin Luther King Jr. Study Day, emphasizing the
values and ideals that characterized King’s work, on Monday,
Jan. 16.
The featured guest during the day’s
activities is the professional theatre group Breaking Ice. They will
offer a stimulating and entertaining performance program that gets
to the heart of difficult issues, like racism. Each performance is
created for the specific circumstances of its presentation, an original
theater piece using poetry, music, movement and structured improvisation
to bring tough issues to life. The facilitated discussion that will
follow provides the forum for participants to explore the issues together.
Breaking Ice is a program of Pillsbury House Theatre and a strategy
of Pillsbury United Communities.
Breaking Ice and Voices-n-Harmony will perform
at 7:30 a.m. during the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Prayer Breakfast
in the Church-Chapel Fellowship Hall. Voices-n-Harmony is Goshen College’s
Gospel choir directed by Patrice Penny Henderson of Elkhart, Ind.
The choir includes Goshen College students, faculty, staff and community
members from a diverse mix of cultural backgrounds and ages who sing
to proclaim the power of God’s love. Advance registration is
required; tickets for the breakfast are $15 per person or $120 for
a table of eight and must be reserved by Jan. 12. For more information
about the prayer breakfast, or to reserve a seat or table, call the
Welcome Center at (574) 535-7566.
Breaking Ice will perform
during a convocation at 10 a.m. in the Church-Chapel. Voices-n-Harmony
Choir will also sing during the convocation.
Goshen
College’s Director of the Multicultural Affairs Office Odelet
Nance said, “Goshen College’s MLK Day is a time for reflection
on the legacy of Dr. King and his dream. MLK Day encourages us to
examine our commitment to social justice on our campus, our community
and our world. As the demographics of our country are rapidly changing,
we must strategically work in unity to ensure that everyone is treated
with dignity and respect. The Breaking Ice theatrical performance
group will allow us to observe dramatic scenes from our past and present
so that we may construct an action plan for our future.
The complete Goshen College Martin
Luther King Jr. Study Day schedule follows:
7:30 a.m. – Community Prayer
Breakfast, Church-Chapel Fellowship Hall; sponsored
by Goshen College, Goshen Health System, Chamber of Commerce
and Goshen Ministerial Association. Registration begins at 7:15
a.m.
· Presentation
– Breaking Ice, drama troupe
· Music –
Goshen College Voices-n-Harmony
· Prayer
– local ministers
9-10 a.m. – A celebration
of peace with the arts, Church-Chapel
· A poetry reading
by Goshen College students
· Storytelling by
Vernell Ball-Jackson from South Bend about the civil rights
era, peace and justice issues, African-American history and
Martin Luther King Jr.
· Voices-n-Harmony
gospel choir
10-11 a.m. – Study Day Convocation, Church-Chapel
· Performance
and discussion by Breaking Ice, drama troupe
· Music by
Goshen College Voices-n-Harmony.
11:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m., All-campus
town hall meeting, Fellowship Hall
This is an opportunity for discussion about
the connections between Martin Luther King Jr. Day and the Goshen
College campus.
12:30-1:30 p.m. - MLK mix-it-up
lunch, Cafeteria
Clips from King’s famous speeches will be played during
lunch. Lunch costs $6.52 plus tax.
2-4 p.m. - Afternoon film festival:
“Guess Who” (2005) and “Guess Who’s
Coming to Dinner” (1967), Administration Building, Room 28
Clips from these films will be shown, raising issues around
interracial relationships. Professor of English Ann Hostetler
will lead a discussion about the films.
Goshen College’s Martin Luther
King Jr. Study Day is sponsored in part by the Plowshares Peace Collaborative.
For more information about the study day, call the Multicultural Affairs
Office at (574) 535-7548. All events are free, except the Community
Prayer Breakfast and the lunch, and open to the public.
The Church-Chapel and Administration Building
are accessible to people using wheelchairs and others with physical
limitations.
Editors:
Reporters and photographers are welcome at all of the study day’s
events. For more information about this release, contact Goshen College
News Bureau Director Jodi H. Beyeler at (574) 535-7572 or jodihb@goshen.edu.
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Goshen College, established in 1894,
is a four-year residential Christian liberal arts college rooted in
the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition. The college’s Christ-centered
core values – passionate learning, global citizenship, compassionate
peacemaking and servant-leadership – prepare students as leaders
for the church and world. Recognized for its unique Study-Service
Term program, Goshen has earned citations of excellence in Barron’s
Best Buys in Education, “Colleges of Distinction,”
“Making a Difference College Guide” and U.S.News &
World Report’s “America’s Best
Colleges” edition, which named Goshen a “least debt college.”
Visit www.goshen.edu/.
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