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EXHIBITS, SCREENINGS, PERFORMANCES, 2009-10

As part of our efforts to explore the connections between the arts and the humanities, the FHI organizes and co-organizes a number of exhibits, screenings, performances each year. In 2009-10, our annual seminar Innovating Forms will present a number of arts events that are open to the campus community and general public. Please check back soon for a more complete program listing.

UPCOMING PROGRAMS, 2009-10

sunraexh-120August 21 - October 18, 2009
Durham Art Guild, 120 Morris Street

PATHWAYS TO UNKNOWN WORLDS
Sun Ra, El Saturn, and the Chicago Afro-Futurist Underground, 1954 - 68

A Durham Art Guild exhibit in partnership with the FHI and Duke University Center for International Studies (DUCIS)

Click here for more information on the companion panel discussion and public conversation on Sun Ra, co-hosted by the FHI, DUCIS, and Duke Performances on September 25, 2009.


Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 8:00pm
Griffith Theater, Bryan Center, West Campus

Co-Sponsored Program
ZIDANE: A 21ST CENTURY PORTRAIT (dir. Douglas Gordon & Philippe Parreno, 2006)
Part of the Soccer Politics Series

Program organized by the Center for French and Francophone Studies, with support from the Office of the President, Office of the Provost, Franklin Humanities Institute, Josiah Charles Trent Memorial Foundation, Athletics Department, Center for International Studies, Center for Latin American & Caribbean Studies, Center for Documentary Studies, & Department of Anthropology


Tuesday, September 15, 2009, 8:00pm
Griffith Theater, Bryan Center, West Campus

Co-Sponsored Program
THE OTHER FINAL (dir. Johan Kramer, 2003)
Part of the Soccer Politics Series

Program organized by the Center for French and Francophone Studies - see full list of sponsors above


Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 8:00pm
Griffith Theater, Bryan Center, West Campus

Co-Sponsored Program
MARADONA BY KUSTURICA (dir. Emir Kusterica, 2008)
Part of the Soccer Politics Series

Program organized by the Center for French and Francophone Studies - see full list of sponsors above


Monday, November 2, 2009, 8:00pm
Griffith Theater, Bryan Center, West Campus

HUNGER (dir. Steve McQueen, 2008)
an INNOVATING FORMS SEMINAR event

Presented in conjunction with a lecture by David Lloyd on November 4 - more information coming soon.


 
 

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