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Guernica
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 10/16/2011 - 2:00pmBefore 9-11, there was Guernica! The Spanish town of Guernica was home to a tragic historical event that inspired Picasso to create a masterpiece. Guernica, the play, follows Eric, a young aspiring artist who meets a man claiming to be Pablo Picasso, offering him a seductive opportunity: create an even grander canvas. Join Eric, the Man, and his mysterious friends as they explore the creative process and the madness of war while the "Guernica," on exhibition, comes to life in this passionate, intellectual drama. The Strayer-Wood Theatre presents the Midwest premiere of this award-winning play.
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Guernica
Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 10/15/2011 - 7:30pmBefore 9-11, there was Guernica! The Spanish town of Guernica was home to a tragic historical event that inspired Picasso to create a masterpiece. Guernica, the play, follows Eric, a young aspiring artist who meets a man claiming to be Pablo Picasso, offering him a seductive opportunity: create an even grander canvas. Join Eric, the Man, and his mysterious friends as they explore the creative process and the madness of war while the "Guernica," on exhibition, comes to life in this passionate, intellectual drama. The Strayer-Wood Theatre presents the Midwest premiere of this award-winning play.
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Carne viva in Postville: Stories of Madres and Monarchs
Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 10/15/2011 - 7:30pmWritten and directed by Jennifer Cooley and Karen Mitchell.
Carne viva in Postville: Stories of Madres and Monarchs is an ethnodrama based on the testimonials of Guatemalan women living in Iowa who seek to survive in the aftermath of the May 12, 2008 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid in Postville. Carne viva provides a medium for voices that are often silenced or "undocumented." The play explores the role of women's creative work (such as weaving, cooking, and storytelling) as a constructive force that combats the destructive elements of the workplace environment, gender divisions, racism, and government policies regarding immigration. Creators and actors will draw spectators into the complex and interwoven world of global migration in the 21st century through post-performance talk-backs, where solutions seem as elusive as butterflies...
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Guernica Talkback
Submitted by theatre on Fri, 10/14/2011 - 9:30pmJoin us for a talkback with playwright Cody Daigle following the October 14 performance of Guernica.
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Guernica
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 10/14/2011 - 7:30pmBefore 9-11, there was Guernica! The Spanish town of Guernica was home to a tragic historical event that inspired Picasso to create a masterpiece. Guernica, the play, follows Eric, a young aspiring artist who meets a man claiming to be Pablo Picasso, offering him a seductive opportunity: create an even grander canvas. Join Eric, the Man, and his mysterious friends as they explore the creative process and the madness of war while the "Guernica," on exhibition, comes to life in this passionate, intellectual drama. The Strayer-Wood Theatre presents the Midwest premiere of this award-winning play.
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Costume Society of America Midwest Region Annual Symposium and Meeting
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 10/14/2011 - 9:00am"Costumes as Performance and Activism" is the theme for the Costume Society of America Midwest Region's Annual Symposium and Meeting. The symposium includes scholarly papers, lectures, performances and exhibits. For a schedule of events and registration information contact Carol Colburn at carol.colburn@uni.edu or visit http://www.costumesocietyamerica.com/RegionIII/event_workshop_sym.htm
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Carne viva in Postville: Stories of Madres and Monarchs
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 10/13/2011 - 7:30pmWritten and directed by Jennifer Cooley and Karen Mitchell.
Carne viva in Postville: Stories of Madres and Monarchs is an ethnodrama based on the testimonials of Guatemalan women living in Iowa who seek to survive in the aftermath of the May 12, 2008 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid in Postville. Carne viva provides a medium for voices that are often silenced or "undocumented." The play explores the role of women's creative work (such as weaving, cooking, and storytelling) as a constructive force that combats the destructive elements of the workplace environment, gender divisions, racism, and government policies regarding immigration. Creators and actors will draw spectators into the complex and interwoven world of global migration in the 21st century through post-performance talk-backs, where solutions seem as elusive as butterflies...
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Guernica
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 10/13/2011 - 7:30pmBefore 9-11, there was Guernica! The Spanish town of Guernica was home to a tragic historical event that inspired Picasso to create a masterpiece. Guernica, the play, follows Eric, a young aspiring artist who meets a man claiming to be Pablo Picasso, offering him a seductive opportunity: create an even grander canvas. Join Eric, the Man, and his mysterious friends as they explore the creative process and the madness of war while the "Guernica," on exhibition, comes to life in this passionate, intellectual drama. The Strayer-Wood Theatre presents the Midwest premiere of this award-winning play.
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Chemistry and Biochemistry Department Seminar
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 10/13/2011 - 4:00pmDr Mark Arnold, from the department of chemistry at the University of Iowa, will present "Noninvasive Analytical Measurements for Clinical Monitoring."
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Faculty Artist Recital: Yu-Ting Su, horn
Submitted by music on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 7:30pmUNI School of Music faculty artist Yu-Ting Su will present a horn recital with faculty pianist Dmitri Vorobiev. This concert will feature a performance of the work Sonata Concertare in tribute to Verne Reynolds, composer and educator. This event is free and open to the public.
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