Tim McVean Archives - News and Media /news/tag/tim-mcvean/ Augsburg University Thu, 21 Feb 2008 18:46:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Make peace with your body /news/2008/02/21/make-peace-with-your-body-2/ Thu, 21 Feb 2008 18:46:07 +0000 http://inside.augsburg.edu/news/?p=2797 The week of Feb. 25 is Eating Disorders Awareness Week, and there will be several events at Augsburg to get people thinking about how society’s notions of body image can open the door to unhealthy behaviors. To kick off the week, two Augsburg alumni, Tessa Flynn and Tim McVean, will present “Wrapped in Plastic” on ...

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bodyThe week of Feb. 25 is Eating Disorders Awareness Week, and there will be several events at Augsburg to get people thinking about how society’s notions of body image can open the door to unhealthy behaviors.

To kick off the week, two Augsburg alumni, Tessa Flynn and Tim McVean, will present “Wrapped in Plastic” on Monday, Feb. 25 from 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. in the East Commons. This encore presentation from the Minnesota Fringe Festival makes an honest and surreal exploration of body image. The show follows Drea, a 17 year old who thinks everyone is looking at her when a Faustian “image consultant” tempts Drea with pop-culture gloss. A question and answer session will run after the show from 8:30 – 9 p.m.

Earlier that day, a table will be set up from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the Christensen Center where you can “Make Peace with Your Mirror.” At this table, you’ll be able to send a free “You’re Beautiful on the Inside” card to a friend and get information on body image and eating disorders.

Other events during the week include a potluck lunch from 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 27 at the Women’s Resource Center on the topic of “Media and Body Image.” On Friday, Feb. 29, the “Freedom Friday” table will be set up from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m., where you can enjoy some dark chocolate, sign a body peace treaty with yourself, and learn about why diets generally don’t work. Lastly, on Tuesday, March 4, watch a video of “Do I Look Fat” during the Soup & Sexuality lunch series from noon – 1 p.m. and participate in a discussion of body image in the LGBTQIA community.

For more information on any of these events, contact the Counseling & Health Promotion office at 612-330-1707. The Wrapped in Plastic Production is possible through generous financial support from Parent and Alumni Relations, the Augsburg Theatre Department, Counseling & Health Promotion and the Women’s Resource Center.

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Theatre Alumni Produce "Love and War" /news/2007/09/16/theatre-alumni-produce-love-and-war/ Sun, 16 Sep 2007 17:58:55 +0000 http://inside.augsburg.edu/news/?p=3231 Several Augsburg theatre alumni have joined forces to create and stage the musical “Love and War,” now showing at Pioneer Place in St. Cloud. Michael Kelley ’04 and Tim McVean ’05 and friend Josh Iley co-star, Sarah Nargang ’04 directs, and James Lekatz ’07 choreographs. The show also features a four-piece live band. “Love and ...

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lovenwarSeveral Augsburg theatre alumni have joined forces to create and stage the musical “Love and War,” now showing at Pioneer Place in St. Cloud.

Michael Kelley ’04 and Tim McVean ’05 and friend Josh Iley co-star, Sarah Nargang ’04 directs, and James Lekatz ’07 choreographs. The show also features a four-piece live band.

“Love and War” features a series of letters, poems, and music relating to soldiers and their loved ones at home. It incorporates video, precision sound, lighting techniques, and unique choreography and music, and takes place amidst nearly three tons of dirt.

The beginnings of “Love and War” go back to Augsburg, where theatre majors Kelley and McVean were looking for a unique musical to produce. Richard Peaslee’s “Songs of Love and War” caught their attention. The music, compiled during the Vietnam era, puts the poetry of Lewis Cartoll, Carl Sandberg, and others to music. Since 2004, Kelley, McVean, and Iley have been refining and developing Peaslee’s work into the musical that opened on Sept.13.

The show runs weekends through Sept.30. For ticket information, visit .

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