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- In 1970, 75-year-old Jonathan Sperry starts mentoring three boys--Dustin, Albert, and Mark--to follow the Lord.
- A college student struggling with a painful childhood begins to have a recurring nightmare that compels her to confront her past and restore her faith.
- Mike, an Internet video blogger and conspiracy theorist discovers the location of a long abandoned town which until now, existed only in Urban Legends. The town was intentionally wiped off the map after a government experiment went awry causing the residents of the town to become animalistic zombies. Daniel, his friend, is tasked with searching for Mike after he goes missing during an overnight trip to the isolated town.
- A historical film, Bury My Heart with Tonawanda tells the story of boy with Downs Syndrome who is rejected by his own family but accepted by the Tonawanda Seneca Nation. The film teaches us about Seneca culture, beliefs and myths and challenges our historical stereotypes about Native Americans.
- What is Dancescore? A documentary about a dance program at SUNY Brockport featuring the choreographic works and performances of Dance Department faculty. Performed at Hartwell Hall November 16, 2007 DANSCORE performs faculty, student and guest artist choreography. Founded in 1985 by a collective of faculty choreographers and produced by Brockport's Department of Dance, DANSCORE is directed by dance faculty. The company's work is traditionally contemporary and is performed primarily by advanced student dancers. DANSCORE has provided lecture/demonstrations, classes, and performances for high schools, colleges and the general public throughout New York State. Past touring has included performances at the Syracuse Civic Center, Wells College, and the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. Students regularly attend and perform at the American College Dance Festival and have also been invited to perform at the National American College Dance Festival. (SUNY Brockport)
- DANSCORE is the premiere dance program of the year at SUNY Brockport featuring the choreographic works and performances of Dance Department faculty. Performed at Hartwell Hall November 16, 2007 DANSCORE performs faculty, student and guest artist choreography. Founded in 1985 by a collective of faculty choreographers and produced by Department of Dance, DANSCORE is directed by faculty members within the department. The company's work is traditionally contemporary and is performed primarily by advanced student dancers. The annual performance is held on campus during the fall semester. (SUNY) DANSCORE has provided lecture/demonstrations, classes, and performances for high schools, colleges, and the general public throughout New York State. Past touring has included performances at the Syracuse Civic Center, Wells College, and the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. Students regularly attend and perform at the American College Dance Festival and have also been invited to perform at the National American College Dance Festival. (SUNY)
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- SUNY Sankofa African Dance and Drum Ensemble performed at Hartwell Hall. Wednesday, May 1, 2013 Artistic Director-Clyde Alafiju Morgan Music Director/Master Drummer-Khalid Abdul N'Faly Saleem Lighting Design-Benoit Beauchamp Guest Artist- Yesutor Kotoka The Sankofa African Dance and Drum Ensemble retrieves the cultural essences of the past and brings them into the present. Sankofa presents dance and theater works expressing the dynamic presence of African culture in America. Some of the presentations are replicas of traditional African prototypes; and some are re-creations, employing contemporary themes and movement motifs. The members of the African Dance and Drum Ensemble of The College at Brockport represent the rich cultural heritage of Asia, the Caribbean, Europe, the Americas, and Africa that exists within our university community. Clyde Alafiju Morgan served as artistic director from 1985 through 2015, before he retired from his position as associate professor of dance. Assistant Professor Jenise Akilah Anthony is currently serving as Artistic Director. Music director Khalid Abdul N'Fally Saleem joined the ensemble in 1994.
- DANSCORE performs faculty, student and guest artist choreography. Founded in 1985 by a collective of faculty choreographers and produced by Department of Dance, DANSCORE is directed by faculty members within the department. The company's work is traditionally contemporary and is performed primarily by advanced student dancers. The annual performance is held on campus during the fall semester. DANSCORE has provided lecture/demonstrations, classes, and performances for high schools, colleges, and the general public throughout New York State. Past touring has included performances at the Syracuse Civic Center, Wells College, and the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. Students regularly attend and perform at the American College Dance Festival and have also been invited to perform at the National American College Dance Festival.
- In the summer of 1936, on the 4th of July, shortly after the national media circus of the Lindbergh kidnapping trial, a dog was put on trial for murder. This became international news. Paramount set multiple newsreel crews out to cover the story. It made headlines in nearly every major national city and even internationally. It happened immediately before the "Hitler" Olympics of 1936 that Jesse Owens dominated. But between those two major news events, this was the story that captured the national attention. The dog, Idaho, supposedly drowned 14 year old Maxwell Breeze in the Erie Canal on the hottest day on record in that small town. How is it that a dog was put on trial for murder? Shockingly we discover that this was one of MANY trials of dogs and even pigs that were accused of killing people.
- A series of readings and interviews founded in 1967 at the State University of New York College at Brockport by Gregory FitzGerald, recorded for television in the late 60's.
- Mirusmedia Productions is the leader in Live Dance Production in New York. Five graduate students performed their thesis works on the stage at Hartwell Hall. Come and share some moments that only Mirusmedia can create. March 28, 2007.