Events

Event Series Learning in Retirement

Entangled Relationships: Family and Individual in Chinese Literature and Film

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

(in-person only, 6 sessions) Instructor: Chris Lupke, Professor, Faculty of Arts - East Asian Studies Dept, University of Alberta Light Breakfast included Families: we all have them. Some are great. Some are not. Family relationships seem like they would be part of a universal theme in literature and cinema. But in this seminar, as we ...

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Event Series Learning in Retirement

The Group of Seven…Eight…Nine…Who Got Lost in the Northern Woods?

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

(both in-person & Zoom, 6 sessions) Instructor: Kathleen Silverman, MacEwan University Light Breakfast included When you think of Canadian visual artists, who comes to mind? You are not alone if you thought of Tom Thompson and the Group of Seven. This cohort of painters came together to develop distinctly Canadian art to express the nation ...

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Event Series Learning in Retirement

The Group of Seven…Eight…Nine…Who Got Lost in the Northern Woods?

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

(both in-person & Zoom, 6 sessions) Instructor: Kathleen Silverman, MacEwan University Light Breakfast included When you think of Canadian visual artists, who comes to mind? You are not alone if you thought of Tom Thompson and the Group of Seven. This cohort of painters came together to develop distinctly Canadian art to express the nation ...

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Event Series Learning in Retirement

Entangled Relationships: Family and Individual in Chinese Literature and Film

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

(in-person only, 6 sessions) Instructor: Chris Lupke, Professor, Faculty of Arts - East Asian Studies Dept, University of Alberta Light Breakfast included Families: we all have them. Some are great. Some are not. Family relationships seem like they would be part of a universal theme in literature and cinema. But in this seminar, as we ...

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Event Series Learning in Retirement

The Schumanns and Brahms: Love, Tragedy, and Music

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

(in-person only, 6 sessions) Instructor: Michael Roeder, Professor Emeritus Musicology, University of Alberta We will explore music of three of the 19th century’s most important and interesting musical figures and discover how their lives were interconnected. Robert Schumann (1810-56) combined his dual interests in music and literature to create not only some of the most ...

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Event Series Learning in Retirement

The Group of Seven…Eight…Nine…Who Got Lost in the Northern Woods?

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

(both in-person & Zoom, 6 sessions) Instructor: Kathleen Silverman, MacEwan University Light Breakfast included When you think of Canadian visual artists, who comes to mind? You are not alone if you thought of Tom Thompson and the Group of Seven. This cohort of painters came together to develop distinctly Canadian art to express the nation ...

Read more

Event Series Learning in Retirement

Entangled Relationships: Family and Individual in Chinese Literature and Film

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

(in-person only, 6 sessions) Instructor: Chris Lupke, Professor, Faculty of Arts - East Asian Studies Dept, University of Alberta Light Breakfast included Families: we all have them. Some are great. Some are not. Family relationships seem like they would be part of a universal theme in literature and cinema. But in this seminar, as we ...

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Event Series Learning in Retirement

The Schumanns and Brahms: Love, Tragedy, and Music

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

(in-person only, 6 sessions) Instructor: Michael Roeder, Professor Emeritus Musicology, University of Alberta We will explore music of three of the 19th century’s most important and interesting musical figures and discover how their lives were interconnected. Robert Schumann (1810-56) combined his dual interests in music and literature to create not only some of the most ...

Read more

Event Series Learning in Retirement

The Group of Seven…Eight…Nine…Who Got Lost in the Northern Woods?

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

(both in-person & Zoom, 6 sessions) Instructor: Kathleen Silverman, MacEwan University Light Breakfast included When you think of Canadian visual artists, who comes to mind? You are not alone if you thought of Tom Thompson and the Group of Seven. This cohort of painters came together to develop distinctly Canadian art to express the nation ...

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Recent Experiences in Israel

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Tuesday, November 14 at 12p.m. Beryl N. will share her recent experiences in Israel.  She just came back to Canada a week ago.

Event Series Learning in Retirement

Entangled Relationships: Family and Individual in Chinese Literature and Film

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

(in-person only, 6 sessions) Instructor: Chris Lupke, Professor, Faculty of Arts - East Asian Studies Dept, University of Alberta Light Breakfast included Families: we all have them. Some are great. Some are not. Family relationships seem like they would be part of a universal theme in literature and cinema. But in this seminar, as we ...

Read more

Event Series Learning in Retirement

The Schumanns and Brahms: Love, Tragedy, and Music

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

(in-person only, 6 sessions) Instructor: Michael Roeder, Professor Emeritus Musicology, University of Alberta We will explore music of three of the 19th century’s most important and interesting musical figures and discover how their lives were interconnected. Robert Schumann (1810-56) combined his dual interests in music and literature to create not only some of the most ...

Read more