Monday, April 1st, 2019 6:00 PM to Friday, April 5th, 2019 9:00 PM
Join artists, Christy Cheng, Leo Fan, Nick Hase, Mickhaila Irving, Alex del Mundo, Emma Ongman at their exhibit on Opening Night, April 1 until April 5 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm.
All are welcome!
Celebrating Arab art and culture through theatre, poetry, dance and music. Arabian Night 2019 features artists from Syria, Iraq and Palestine.
For more information, please click on this link: www.uoguelph.ca/arts/an2019
Free registration on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/arabian-night-2019-tickets-57816282056
All are welcome!
"Refugee Rootlessness, Resettlement, And Assimilation"
Dr. Fulfer works on reproductive ethics, environmental and animal ethics, transnational feminisims, and Hannah Arendt.
Poster
Niel Scobie of Western University will demonstrate how the turntable and mixer, Roland TR-808 drum machine, and digital samplers helped hip-hop develop from a Bronx-based sub-culture to a global phenomenon creating reverberating effects on popular music around the globe.
Live Preview 12:00 – 1:00pm
Post-Concert Lecture 2:30-4:00pm
We all use Wikipedia. Either when clicking on the first result when questioning our favourite search engine, or as a starting place for seeking information on a new topic. But many of us aren’t aware of the biases behind this massive collectively-written encyclopedia. Did you know, for example, that less than 20% of the editors of Wikipedia are women?
SOFAM faculty member Jim Harley presents on the efforts of internal refugees affected by the years-long conflict in Northern Uganda who have formed an association for traditional music and dance, which has become an important part of their trauma recovery.
Free and Open to the Public
Thinking Spaces considers the ways in which improvisation can provide us with new ways of thinking and acting. Throughout the year, this group organizes public talks and workshops, as well as reading sessions based around critical thinking on improvisation.