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January 26, 2012 at 7:30pm to February 25, 2012 at 10pm – Circle Theatre This engaging comedy features three women who reluctantly take the field in a “mothers vs. sons” soccer game. The plan is to let the children win, but as the game unfolds, the ladies become obsessed… Organized by Circle Theatre | Type: theater, performance
February 5, 2012 at 12pm to May 6, 2012 at 5pm – Oglethorpe University Museum of Art The Sacred Round: Mandalas by the Patients of Carl Jung February 5-May 6, 2012 The Oglethorpe University Museum of Art presents The Sacred Round: Mandalas by the Patients of Carl Jung, featuring 40 o… Organized by Oglethorpe University | Type: exhibit
February 12, 2012 from 4pm to 6pm – Oglethorpe University Museum of Art Featuring Nancy Schechter, baroque violin; Raisa Isaacs, harpsichordEnjoy solo and chamber music of Frescobaldi, Froberger and Bach General Admission: $10, free for Oglethorpe University Museum of A… Organized by Oglethorpe University | Type: concert
February 15, 2012 from 7pm to 8pm – Oglethorpe University Museum of Art Lecture by Glenn MullinIn 2004 author Glenn Mullin led 21 friends on an expedition and vision quest to Tibet’s legendary Lhamo Lhatso, or Oracle Lake. Five photographers traveled with the group and r… Organized by Oglethorpe University | Type: lecture
February 19, 2012 from 4pm to 5pm – Oglethorpe University Museum of Atr William Willeford, Jungian analyst Mandalas presumably depict and facilitate a centering of psychic energy. But “uncenteredness” may also play a positive role in our living of our lives, because it i… Organized by Oglethorpe University | Type: lecture
February 24, 2012 from 7pm to 9pm – Oglethorpe University Museum of Art Susanne F. Fincher, LPC, ATR-BC, Jungian art therapist Swiss psychoanalyst C. G. Jung considered mandalas (Sanskrit for sacred circles) a visible sign of a natural centering impulse present in all hu… Organized by Oglethorpe University | Type: lecture
February 24, 2012 from 7pm to 8pm – lecture Susanne F. Fincher, LPC, ATR-BC, Jungian art therapist Swiss psychoanalyst C. G. Jung considered mandalas (Sanskrit for sacred circles) a visible sign of a natural centering impulse present in all hu… Organized by Oglethorpe University | Type: lecture
February 26, 2012 from 4pm to 6pm – Oglethorpe University Museum of Art Featuring Brent Runnels, piano, and friends General Admission: $10, free for Oglethorpe University Museum of Art members and with a Petrel Pass Organized by Oglethorpe University | Type: concert
February 29, 2012 from 7pm to 8:30pm – The Emory Center for Ethics The Atlanta Opera partners with The Emory Center for Ethics’ “Ethics & The Arts Initiative” for a thought-provoking panel discussion about Rabbit Tales, the relation to Joel Chandler Harris, sout… Organized by The Atlanta Opera | Type: discussion
March 2, 2012 from 7pm to 9pm – Oglethorpe University Museum of Art Susan Olson, MA, LCSW, Jungian analyst C. G. Jung painted his first mandala in 1916, during a period of psychic turmoil. Gradually he came to understand the mandala as a symbol of the self, “the whol… Organized by Oglethorpe University | Type: lecture
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