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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)

Déc
21
sam
Fermeture de fin d’année
Déc 21 2024 – Jan 6 2025 Jour entier

Chères et chers visiteurs du CITIM,

notre bibliothèque sera fermé du 21/12/2024 au 6/1/2025 inclus.

Nous vous souhaitons d’excellentes fêtes de fin d’année et nous réjouissons de vous accueillir à nouveau dans notre bibliothèque pour la nouvelle année.

Cordialement,

l’équipe CITIM

 

 

 

Jan
9
jeu
LUNCH TALK @CITIM: Le roman policier péruvien et les conflits sociaux @ CITIM - Centre d'Information Tiers Monde
Jan 9 @ 12:30 – 14:00

Ricardo Sumalavia, un expert en littérature coréenne est sur visite au Luxembourg. Le CITIM a l’invité pour nous parler plus sur un de ses sujets d’expertise.

Le roman policier péruvien et les conflits sociaux:
Au Pérou, les conflits sociaux des XXe et XXIe siècles ont fourni matière à l’écriture de romans policiers. Ces romans présentent un pays fragmenté et divisé qui lutte pour établir de plus grands liens émotionnels et sociaux entre ses citoyens.

Ce genre littéraire, le Polar, a donné lieu à de nombreuses réflexions sur la nature de l’être humain et, surtout, ces livres ont montré différents niveaux de violence.

Rejoignez nous pour un échange sur la situation sociale au Pérou.

Cet événement est gratuit.

Notre bibliothèque offre un sandwich et des boissons.

Veuillez vous inscrire sous: citim@astm.lu où par téléphone: 400 427 31

Mar
11
mar
Fermeture exceptionnelle mardi, le 11/03/2025
Mar 11 Jour entier

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