Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Details about IU Bloomington Middle East Festival

A lot of excellent events if you are in Bloomington. This is from Çigdem Balim, who will be happy to answer any questions you have: cbalim@indiana.edu Review-worthy events for Middle East Politics are in red.


Annual Middle Eastern Arts Festival Feb 1st-10th

Contact: Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies Program102 Goodbody, 3rd St, Bloomington, IN 47404, 812-855-5993, Melissa Henige at nelcmesp@indiana.edu

The Annual Middle Eastern Arts Festival Feb 1st-10th celebrates Middle Eastern art, culture, and influence. Visit the event website at www.indiana.edu/~nelcmesp/arts for descriptions, dates, locations, etc. This year, theFestival will feature Middle Eastern art and ethnomusicology, art demonstrations, films, food tasting, folkdance, poetry, lectures, and much more. The sponsored events are free and open to the public. Attached is a sampling of the events to take place in the Bloomington community and on IU-B's campus. For addtional information call at 812*219*7684.

MIDDLE EASTERN ARTS FESTIVAL February 1st-10th!

Windfall Dancers, and Iraqi music group Salaam
When: Feb. 2nd, 3rd, 9th, and 10th at 8:00pm
Where: John Waldron Arts Center,122 S. Walnut St. http://www.artlives.org/

Windfall Dancers use modern dance as a narrative to tell the age-old stories of Arabian Nights. Iraqi music group, Salaam, performs with them. This show will be a magical event suitable for the entire family. Non-sponsored NELC event www.windfalldancers.org; www.salaamband.com

Tickets available by calling 812-334-0506, at 1101 N. Dunn St, or online at http://www.bloomingtonarts.info/

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Middle Eastern Book Exhibit
When: Feb 1st-18th 9AM-5PM
Where: IU-Fine Arts Library, 2nd floor 1133 E. 7th St,

A selection of Fine Arts Library books and facsimile editions of manuscripts on Middle Eastern arts and culture will be exhibited. Accompanying this exhibition will be a selection of artists' books by Buzz Spector, Chair, Department of Art, Cornell University.

http://www.indiana.edu/~iuam
Contact B. J. Kish Irvine, Fine Arts Librarian for more information 812-855-5445
Free

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Persian Film: "The Twilight"
When: Feb 1st, 7-9pm
Where: Swain East 140, IUB campus

Come watch "The Twilight", directed by Mohammad Rasulof. The film presents an intense and stark portrait of life among the rural underclass and meditates on the meaning of freedom, as petty criminal, Reza, is released from prison after serving half of his life there.

Contact: plosensk@indiana.edu; sdaneshg@indiana.edu

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Children's Spectacular
When: Sunday Feb 4th, 2-3pm
Where: Monroe Public County Library, 303 E. Kirkwood Ave, Library Auditorium

Children's comic program with folkdance, swordsman, and tales from the Middle East. The program has been designed specifically for children, though enjoyable for any age! Performers Katya Faris (http://www.katyafaris.com/) and Mohamed Shahin (http://www.mohamedshahin.com/) will dazzle you with their elaborate colorful costumes, dance, and music!

Free. For more information call 812-349-3100 or http://www.monroe.lib.in.us/

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Middle Eastern Cuisine Sunday

When: Sunday Feb 4th, 7pm
Where: Café Ragazzi, 212 S. Rogers

Middle Eastern Cuisine Sunday fills up quickly so please call for reservations for International Cuisine Sunday. Graduate student, Ahmad Almallah, and Café Ragazzi owner, Tamyra Dippolito, will present the cuisine and history of Palestine.

Call for reservations: 812-323-9005.

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Internationally known contemporary artist Najjar Abdul Musawwir

When: Monday February 5, 7:00pm
Where: Foster International Center

Andrew Gipe

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Middle East Art related lectures

When: Friday Feb. 9th, 2:30-5:30pm
Where: Lilly Library, 1200 E. 7th St.

Distinguished professors and graduate students of IU-Bloomington--Christiane Gruber, Yasmine Gencer, and Deborah Justice--will provide talks on Middle Eastern art and architecture. Light refreshments will be provided.

Free: 812-855-2452, http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/

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Ethnomusicology Career Workshop

When: Feb. 9th, 7-9pm
Where: Mather's Museum of World Cultures, 416 N. Indiana. St

Irene Markoff, who is well-versed in Sufi music, having written her PhD dissertation on musical theory, performance and the professional baglama(folk lute),and specialist of Turkey. She will give a workshop on "The Challenges of Teaching Turkish Music in an Ensemble/Lecture Setting," as well as strategies and reflections on an ethnomusicology career. Light refreshments provided. Free, call 812-855-6873 for more information. Sponsored by the American Turkish Society.

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Ethnomusicology Presentation and Performance by Irene Markoff

When: Saturday Feb 10th, 4-6pm
Where: IMU, Faculty Room of the University Club

Irene Markoff will give a talk on Sufi Music and Ritual in Turkey. The presentation will include a discussion on poetry, rituals, music, and the concepts of sama and zikr. Performance (baglama and voice) will be integrated into the presentation. Light refreshments provided. Sponsored by the American Turkish Society.

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