"Dress, Display, and Dispossession: Indianness and Visual Cu
lture in 19th Century Ontario"
Free Admission - Everyone Welcome
Recepti
on to follow talk
Paul Thompson was director general of the National Theatre Schoo
l of Canada and in 2011 received a Governor General's Award for Lifetime Ach
ievement in the Performing Arts.
This talk is part of Judith Thompson's Ac
ting Studio Class - All are welcome to attend all or part of this session.
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Dr. Catharine Wilson speaks at the Rural History Roundtable, Monday, Jan. 23, 2:30-4:30pm: “'Bees-Gone-Wrong': The Untold Story about Neighbourhoods and the Good Old Days of Threshing and Barn Raising Bees in Ontario"
"Bees-Gone-Wrong: The Untold Story about Neighbourhoods and th
e Good Old Days of Threshing and Barn Raising Bees in Ontario"
Dr. Catheri
ne Wilson is Professor of History at the University of Guelph and Co-ordinat
or of the Rural History Roundtable
Admission is free - everyone is welcome
.
"OCCUPY THIS! An Exploration of the Occupy Movement"
Moderatedby Tamara Small, PhD, Department of Political Science
Free event. More
info contact citizen@uoguelph.ca
Dr. Diana Taylor, Professor of Performance Studies and Span
ish at NYU "Taking to the Streets: Mass Mobilization Online and Off "
Rece
ption to follow at TransCanada Institute, 9 University Ave East - All Welco
me
www.transcanadas.ca
Dr. Diana Taylor, Professor of Performance Studies and
Spanish at NYU Graduate Seminar “The Archive and the Repertoire: Performing
Cultural Memory in the Americas,” Chapter One
Seminar accompanied by a li
ght luncheon. Open to all interested graduate students on a first-come basis
. Because of limited seating, please register by email: transcan@uoguelph.c
a
www.transcanadas.ca