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Patrick Wight MRP Defense: "From Mobutu to Mobutuism"

Patrick Wight's Major Research Paper Defense will take place Friday, April 15 on the University of Guelph Campus. Advisor: Femi Kolapo Title: From Mobutu to Mobutuism: On the Origins of the Parasitic Culture in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Contributions: Improvisation in Artistic and Pedagogical Practices

1-2pm: Panel I - Improvisation in Pedagogical Practice 2:30-3: 30pm: Panel II - An Open Field: Artistic/Teaching Environments 4-5pm: Keyn ote Address with Dr. Alan Stanbridge, University of Toronto, "Don't Fence Me In: Music, Sampling, and Creativity on the Digital Frontier" http://w ww.improvcommunity.ca/

Raise the Sun - A Benefit Concert for Japan

Tickets are $30 and can be purchased: River Run Centre by call ing 519-763-3000 or visiting 35 Woolwich St., Guelph or online at www.river run.ca For more info...www.raisethesun.ca

Contemporary Music Ensemble Concert

  University of Guelph Contemporary Music Ensemble Conductor Joe Sorbara Admission $5 at the door For more info, visit www.uoguelph.ca/arts/events

2011 Scottish Studies Spring Colloquium

Atlantic World Times to be verified http://www.uoguelph. ca/history/Scottish%20Studies/Colloquia Registration is $25 for Scottish S tudies Foundation members or $30 for non-members. Lunch is included in theregistration fee. Register early by email to scottish@uoguelph.ca or by p hone 519-824-4120 x53209 http://www.uoguelph.ca/history/Scottish%20Studies /Colloquia

Scottish Studies Roundtable: John Burnett, National Museums of Scotland

The Department of History and Scottish Studies Roundtable on April 8th features John Burnett from the National Museums of Scotland as guest speaker: "Mary Douglas's Cultural Theory and Festivity in Scotland in the 18th and 19th Centuries." The talk takes place in 2020 MacKinnon Extension, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m.  All welcome!

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