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Jan
18
jeu
Parlez Brennpunkt : « La justice climatique  » @ CITIM
Jan 18 @ 17:30 – 19:30

À l’occasion de la sortie du nouveau numéro hors-série du magazine Brennpunkt Drëtt Weltparticipez au dialogue autour de son dossier spécial sur « La justice climatique  ».

Aujourd’hui, de nombreux gouvernements et multinationales parlent régulièrement de leurs engagements (non contraignants et volontaires) pour faire face à la crise climatique. Néanmoins, ils n’abordent pas la dynamique et le système qui sous-tendent cette crise. Ce numéro affirme que pour éviter l’effondrement de la vie telle que nous la connaissons, la justice climatique (pour la vie – humaine et non humaine – qui est exploitée et disparaît) est essentielle.

Date : 18/01/2024
Heure : 17h30-19h30h
Lieu : CITIM, 136-138, rue Adolphe Fischer, L-1521 Luxembourg-Gare

Organisé par CITIM.

Inscription obligatoire via brennpunkt@astm.lu

L’échange aura lieu en français et anglais.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Avr
17
mer
Parlez Brennpunkt : « Luxembourg : l’avenir de la coopération au développement et des droits humains » @ CITIM
Avr 17 @ 17:30 – 19:30

À l’occasion de la sortie du nouveau numéro hors-série du magazine Brennpunkt Drëtt Weltparticipez au dialogue autour de son dossier spécial sur « Luxembourg: l’avenir de la coopération au développement et des droits humains ».

L’ère de la coalition tricolore au Luxembourg a pris fin avec les élections en octobre 2023. La nouvelle coalition devra assumer ses responsabilités, historiques et contemporaines, à l’égard des populations du Sud global. Qu’en est-il précisément ? Quels sont les engagements annoncés par le gouvernement en matière de coopération internationale ? Le présent dossier cherche à répondre à ces questions.

Date : 17/04/2024
Heure : 17h30-19h30h
Lieu : CITIM, 136-138, rue Adolphe Fischer, L-1521 Luxembourg-Gare

Organisé par CITIM.

Inscription obligatoire via brennpunkt@astm.lu

L’échange aura lieu en français et anglais.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oct
2
mer
Conference + Dancing Course “The History of Flamenco: Tracing Minority Hardships and Influences” @ CITIM - Centre d'Information Tiers Monde
Oct 2 @ 18:30 – 20:30

Passion, intricate rhythms, and awe-inspiring performances are what you might associate today with the word flamenco.

However, to truly understand the essence of this way of living, one must delve into the rich depths of its history, marked by the struggles and influences of minority communities.

Our goal is to meticulously study the multifaceted history of flamenco, from its early stages to the sold-out shows of today, with a focus on the hardships and influences of minority groups.

Expect extensive references, comparative analysis of literature, and an introduction to fundamental flamenco music concepts with practical demonstrations. By the end of this course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of flamenco’s origins, its significance to those who have shaped it, and its continuing impact on culture and history.

We invite you to participate in this 3-part series of conference, by registering for each part individually by mail to: rocio.meza@astm.lu

Please notice that these events are for free!

Part 1
02.10

Conference “The History of Flamenco: Tracing Minority Hardships and Influences” by Giorgos Christodoulakis

 

 

Part 2
09.10

Introductory flamenco dancing course by Rosa Maria Fernandez

Part 3
16.10

Conference “The History of Flamenco: Tracing Minority Hardships and Influences” by Giorgos Christodoulakis (With short flamenco dance demonstrations by Rosa Maria Fernandez)

Oct
9
mer
Conference + Dancing Course “The History of Flamenco: Tracing Minority Hardships and Influences” @ CITIM - Centre d'Information Tiers Monde
Oct 9 @ 18:30 – 20:30

Passion, intricate rhythms, and awe-inspiring performances are what you might associate today with the word flamenco.

However, to truly understand the essence of this way of living, one must delve into the rich depths of its history, marked by the struggles and influences of minority communities.

Our goal is to meticulously study the multifaceted history of flamenco, from its early stages to the sold-out shows of today, with a focus on the hardships and influences of minority groups.

Expect extensive references, comparative analysis of literature, and an introduction to fundamental flamenco music concepts with practical demonstrations. By the end of this course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of flamenco’s origins, its significance to those who have shaped it, and its continuing impact on culture and history.

We invite you to participate in this 3-part series of conference, by registering for each part individually by mail to: rocio.meza@astm.lu

Please notice that these events are for free!

Part 1
02.10

Conference “The History of Flamenco: Tracing Minority Hardships and Influences” by Giorgos Christodoulakis

 

 

Part 2
09.10

Introductory flamenco dancing course by Rosa Maria Fernandez

Part 3
16.10

Conference “The History of Flamenco: Tracing Minority Hardships and Influences” by Giorgos Christodoulakis (With short flamenco dance demonstrations by Rosa Maria Fernandez)

Oct
16
mer
Conference + Dancing Course “The History of Flamenco: Tracing Minority Hardships and Influences” @ CITIM - Centre d'Information Tiers Monde
Oct 16 @ 18:30 – 20:30

Passion, intricate rhythms, and awe-inspiring performances are what you might associate today with the word flamenco.

However, to truly understand the essence of this way of living, one must delve into the rich depths of its history, marked by the struggles and influences of minority communities.

Our goal is to meticulously study the multifaceted history of flamenco, from its early stages to the sold-out shows of today, with a focus on the hardships and influences of minority groups.

Expect extensive references, comparative analysis of literature, and an introduction to fundamental flamenco music concepts with practical demonstrations. By the end of this course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of flamenco’s origins, its significance to those who have shaped it, and its continuing impact on culture and history.

We invite you to participate in this 3-part series of conference, by registering for each part individually by mail to: rocio.meza@astm.lu

Please notice that these events are for free!

Part 1
02.10

Conference “The History of Flamenco: Tracing Minority Hardships and Influences” by Giorgos Christodoulakis

 

 

Part 2
09.10

Introductory flamenco dancing course by Rosa Maria Fernandez

Part 3
16.10

Conference “The History of Flamenco: Tracing Minority Hardships and Influences” by Giorgos Christodoulakis (With short flamenco dance demonstrations by Rosa Maria Fernandez)