October 22, 2010
The National Film Board feature The Coca Cola Case by directors Carmen Garcia and German Gutierrez as well as the animated short Git Gob will be shown in the Murray Library Oct. 28 at 7 pm in the ground floor, carpet area.
This event Oct. 22 at 7:30 pm in Quance Theatre, Education Building features Walter Kreyszig in collaboration with Gerald Langner and The Greystone Singers in a live performance of the two double-choir motets Beatus Petronius and Statuit ei Dominus of Arvo Pärt. Free admission.
Sanjoy Bandopadhyay from Rhabindra Bharati University in Kolkata, India, with Shri Partha Sarathi Mukherjee on tabla, will perform a classical sitar concert Oct. 29 at 7:30 pm in Quance Theatre, Education Building. Admission is $20 for reserved seating, $15 for unreserved seating or at the door and $10 for students. Tickets available at he Dept. of Music (966-6171), the Dept. of Religion and Culture (966-6771), McNally Robinson Booksellers, Place Riel Kiosk and Sunil Choubal (242-0637). For more information contact the Dept. of Religion and Culture at 966-6771.
Depicting Music on Film - One Filmmaker’s Personal Obsession, a master class by director Larry Weinstein, takes place Oct. 22, 1: 30-3:30 pm in the Neatby-Timlin Theatre. Weinstein`s films will show at the Broadway Theater (The Red Violin at 9 am and War Symphonies: Shostakovich against Stalin at 9 pm on Oct. 22; Inside Hana’s Suitcase at 7 pm Oct. 23). The director will be in attendance Oct. 23.
The exhibition This Train: Fine Arts Alumni 1990-2010 opens with a panel discussion Oct. 28 at 3 pm in the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery. The panel includes Wally Dion, Paul Kuhn, Elizabeth MacKenzie and Stacia Verigin with Keith Bell as moderator. There will be a public reception the same day from 4-7 pm in the Kenderdine Gallery with remarks taking place at 5 pm. The show runs until Dec. 10 in the Kenderdine Gallery.
The classic 1982 movie Tron will be shown in the Neatby-Timlin Theatre at 7 pm Nov. 4. Admission is free.
Images: Past, Present, Future, a solo exhibition by Jack Coggins curated by Jeff Nachtigall, continues until Oct. 23.
Formerly Exit Five: Portable Monuments to Recent History, a group exhibition featuring varying artistic responses to the interplay of landscape transition and collective memory, is on view in the College Building Galleries until Dec. 17.
The U of S Amati Quartet in Residence offers a program of string quartets by Haydn, Mendelssohn and Dvorak Oct. 30 at 2 pm and 7:30 pm in Convocation Hall. Tickets are available at McNally Robinson Booksellers and the Place Riel Kiosk. For subscriptions, call 270-9385 or contact bonneywalters@hotmail.com
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