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THE TUNISIAN REVOLUTION OF 2011 part of the Images of the Muslim World series
This event is cosponsored by MEMWS and ASP.
Tuesday, January 25, 6:30-8 p.m. • 2520D UCC How did one young man’s protest spark the Tunisian Revolution of 2011? Asma Ben Romdhane, Fulbright Language Assistant from Tunisia, will discuss the events that culminated in the deposition of President Ben ‘Ali on January 14th, including the role played by Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and WikiLeaks and the reaction throughout the Arab world. Speaker: Asma Ben Romdhane, Fulbright Language Assistant from Tunisia This event is free and open to the public.
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Confucius Institute 爱荷华大学孔子学院 Offering Iowans courses in Chinese language and culture
MANDARIN CHINESE CLASSES
All ages and skill levels are welcome! The University of Iowa Confucius Institute is offering Mandarin Chinese language and culture classes for community members and families in 2011. Classes are available in Iowa City and Davenport for everyone from beginners to advanced-level students. A second session of classes will begin in March.
SECOND-SESSION CLASSES COMMUNITY CLASSES IN DAVENPORT
March 21 - May 4 Mondays & Wednesdays 5:30-7 p.m. COMMUNITY CLASSES IN IOWA CITY
March 22 – May 5 Tuesdays & Thursdays 7:15 – 8:45 p.m. FAMILY CLASSES IN IOWA CITY
March 20 – May 1 Sunday, 2-3:15 p.m.
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For more information & to register, visit http://international.uiowa.edu/confucius or e-mail confucius@uiowa.edu. Johnson County Senior Center members receive a 10 % discount on Community Classes. All enrollment forms and fees are due Thursday, March 17 for all classes.
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CONFUCIUS INSTITUTE
Chinese Calligraphy
WORKSHOP Wednesday, March 23, 2011 • 3-4:30 p.m. 1117 University Capitol Centre (UCC) Iowa City, IA • Free and open to the public To enroll, see http://international.uiowa.edu/confucius/news.asp Workshop participants will get hands-on experience using calligraphy ink and brushes. No previous experience with Chinese or Chinese Calligraphy is required. This workshop will be led by Dr. Ramon Lim. Winner of the 2005 Eighth International Calligraphy Competition, Dr. Lim has his works widely exhibited in China, Korea and Japan.
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At the Origins of the Love Duet: Monteverdi’s and Cavalli’s Shared Strophic Arias Thurs, Feb 17 at 4:30 p.m. in the Gerber Lounge of the English Philosophy Building Dalla Vecchia is a doctoral student in musicology in the UI School of Music of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Dalla Vecchia will explain the difference between a shared strophic aria and a duet, which are often confused, and how this type of aria was used in 17th-century opera for two dramatic functions: the expression of two lovers’ harmonious bond and the contrast of verbal confrontation. This talk will further examine the use of shared strophic arias in the work of composers Francesco Cavalli and Claudio Monteverdi. The event is free and open to the public. This event is sponsored by OSF and UI International Programs.
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JAN 20: This Gun for Hire (1942, Frank Tuttle, 81 min.) & Detour (1945, Edgar Ulmer, 67 min.) Jan 27: Double Indemnity (1944, Billy Wilder, 107 min.) Feb 3: Panic in the Streets (1950, Elia Kazan, 96 min.) & Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956, Don Siegel, 80 min.) Feb 10: Kiss Me Deadly (1955, Robert Aldrich, 106 min.) Feb 17: Psycho (1960, Alfred Hitchcock, 109 min.) Feb 24: Manchurian Candidate (1962, John Frankenheimer, 126 min) Mar 3: Point Blank (1967, John Boorman, 92 min.) Mar 10: Le Samouraï (1967, Jean-Pierre Melville, 101 min) Mar 24: Chinatown (1974, Roman Polanski, 130 min.) Mar 31: Get Carter (1971, Mike Hodges, 112 minutes) Apr 7: The American Friend (1977, Wim Wenders, 125 min.) Apr 14: Body Heat (1981, Lawrence Kasdan, 113 min.) Apr 21: Fallen Angels (1995, Wong Kar Wai, W.96 min.) Apr 20: Special Screening! The Big Sleep (1946, Howard Hawks, 114 min.) Apr 22: Annual Film Studies Lecture, James Naremore, “Hawks, Chandler, & The Big Sleep” (4-6 p.m., location TBA) Apr 28: L.A. Confidential (1997, Curtis Hanson, 136 min.) May 5: Memento (2000, Christopher Nolan, 113 min.)
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Economic Policies & Public Finance in Sri Lanka: Did War Expenditure Matter? Thursday April 14, 2011 4:00-5:30 p.m. 1117 University Capitol Centre (Commons) The Sri Lankan Civil War between the government and the Tamil Tigers was a 26-year long on-again off-again military struggle that came to an end only after the Sri Lankan army and navy crushed the Tigers in May 2009. The war caused significant hardships for the population, environment and the economy, and an estimated 80,000 -100,000 people were killed. During the period 1983-2009 Sri Lanka's defense expenditures were higher than other comparable conflict-ridden countries and it was the most militarised country in South Asia. Dr. H. Thenuwara, Adjunct Assistant Professor of International Studies will present the lecture. This presentation is sponsored by the South Asian Studies Program and is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.
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