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SUMMARY:Screening of Extraterrestres (2017\, Puerto Rico/Venezuela); Q&A to follow
DESCRIPTION:About the film: Teresa is a vegetarian and a successful astrophysicist who lives with her girlfriend\, Daniela\, in the Canary Islands. After years of self-exile\, Teresa returns to Puerto Rico to invite the family to her wedding. But the Díaz family\, who lives in a rural town\, are a conservative and well-to-do family who control much of the poultry industry in Puerto Rico. No one in the family is who they appear and none is willing to reveal their most intimate secrets\, so once back home\, Teresa chooses to lie. When several acts of sabotage force the closure of the family business and Daniela\, tired of waiting for Teresa\, travels to Puerto Rico to meet her new family\, the Díaz family nucleus collapses like a supernova star\, unleashing a chain reaction that puts in evidence that we are all “Extraterrestrials.” \nFree and open to the public. \nThis event is related to the exhibition Breathe into the Past: Crosscurrents in the Caribbean. \nLocation: Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center\, Room 131 at Colorado College \nImage: Suchitra Mattai\, Tethered (detail)\, 2020\, vintage saris\, wire\, and found object\, dimensions variable\, courtesy of K Contemporary\, Denver\, photo by Wes Magyar. On view in Breathe into the Past: Crosscurrents in the Caribbean.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/screening-of-extraterrestres-2017-puerto-rico-venezuela-qa-to-follow/
LOCATION:Cornerstone Arts Center\, 825 N. Cascade Ave.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Poetry Reading and Workshop with Rajiv Mohabir
DESCRIPTION:About Rajiv Mohabir: ​​Rajiv holds a BA from the University of Florida in religious studies\, an MSEd in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages from Long Island University\, Brooklyn\, and an MFA in poetry and literary translation from Queens College\, CUNY where he was Editor in Chief of Ozone Park Literary Journal. While in New York working as a public school teacher\, Rajiv also produced the nationally broadcast radio show KAVIhouse on JusPunjabi (2012-2013). He received his PhD in English from the University of Hawai’i and is currently Translations Editor at Waxwing Journal and teaches in the BFA/MFA program in the Writing\, Literature\, and Publishing department at Emerson College. In “Coolitude: Poetics of the Indian Labor Diaspora” In this project I take a look at the cultural productions of writers\, artists\, musicians\, and filmmakers who descend from indentured laborers from Guyana\, Trinidad\, Suriname\, Mauritius\, South Africa\, Fiji\, and those in second diaspora in England\, the United States\, and Canada. I chart the poetics of Coolitude\, itself a queer cousin of Césaire’s\, Senghor’s\, and Damas’s Négritude. Coolitude uses the labor economy of the British Empire to suggest a similarity in identities\, not based on racial or ethnic sameness\, but rather the function of the economic category Coolie. \nThis event is related to the exhibition Breathe into the Past: Crosscurrents in the Caribbean. \nLocation: Max Kade Theater\, Armstrong Hall\, Colorado College
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/poetry-reading-and-workshop-with-rajiv-mohabir/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Museum
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SUMMARY:The Reminders with CC songwriting students
DESCRIPTION:A musical collaboration between CC Mobile Arts\, CC Music Department\, and the Fine Arts Center\, featuring a full set by The Reminders and fresh collaborative songs created by CC students. Students’ songs are musical settings of text written for this project by persons incarcerated at the Woman’s Ward at El Paso County Jail. \nThe performance will be held in the Fine Arts Center’s Music Room. Free and open to the public.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/the-reminders-with-cc-songwriting-students/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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