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DESCRIPTION:\nArts and music will collide with math and sciences on April 14 at Colorado College\, as the Department of Music and The Arts at CC collaborate with a host of other college departments and special guests to present “The Butterfly Effect” beginning at 7:30 p.m. at Packard Hall.\n\nThis event is free and open to the public\, and it will be live streamed on <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6opM_7Q836o">YouTube</a> and <a href="https://www.facebook.com/ccmusicdept/posts/477142843951121">Facebook</a>.\n \nThis interdisciplinary event utilizes the Fibonacci numerical sequence as a framing device to celebrate music and physics\, mathematics and visual arts\, and poetry and mixed media. The performance brings together current CC faculty and students\, as well as alumni and guests\, to present lectures\, share written works\, perform music\, and even create a painting live on stage throughout the event.\n \n“It’s not only a concert or a lecture or an exhibition\; it’s a little bit of everything\,” said CC Music Department Prof. Ofer Ben-Amots. “It’s going to be unique and very special\, dealing with a phenomenon that is integral to nature and art and everybody’s life.”\n \nAt the center of this wide-ranging\, collaborative event is a composition by Ben-Amots\, who wrote “The Butterfly Effect” as part of a solo piano trilogy during the Covid-19 pandemic “as a creative response to the rare and prolonged lockdown experience.”\n \nPerforming the U.S. premiere of “The Butterfly Effect” will be pianist Susan Grace\, associate chair\, artist-in-residence and senior lecturer in music at CC. Other presenters and performers include Shane Burns\, physics\; Surbhi Bhutani\, computer science\; Sage Behr\, literature\; Zach Ben-Amots\, poetry\; Karen Mosbacher\, visual art\; and Jameel Paulin\, digital art. Ryan Banagale\, Director of The Arts at CC\, will present opening remarks.\n \nEveryone attending a CC Department of Music event is asked to wear a KN95 or similar filtration mask. For parking information\, call the Music office at 719-389-6545. Visit <a href="http://www.coloradocollege.edu/music">www.coloradocollege.edu/music</a> to learn more about the CC Music Department.\n\nhttps://today.coloradocollege.edu/events/4408
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SUMMARY:The Butterfly Effect
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