Annual Holiday Party
Dodd 147Join us for our annual holiday party! Song, dance, skits, poetry recitations provided by our talented students! Light refreshments will be served.
Join us for our annual holiday party! Song, dance, skits, poetry recitations provided by our talented students! Light refreshments will be served.
The Tarara Folklore Ensemble is named for the original settlers who came to New Zealand in the early 20th century and who were predominantly from the Dalmatian coast of the current country of Croatia. The group is one of the few that continues to foster the cultures of all the countries of former Yugoslavia. This...
Session 1: 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. DAVID MILLER, Roosevelt University “Law and Grace: The Seamless Faith of Ethiopian Christianity” DAVID PRESTEL, Michigan State University “The Last of the Avars: Where Did They Go and Why is it Important?” Session 2: 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. VITALIY YEFIMENKOV, University of California Los Angeles “Researching Liturgical Texts:...
Hungarian actor Levente Molnár (from the 2016 Golden Globe Award-winning and 2016 Oscar nominated film Son of Saul) in discussion with theatre and film director Gábor Tompa Improvised musical associations by performer-composer Daniel Szabo Levente Molnár is a London-based actor and a member of the Hungarian Theatre of Kolozsvár. Apart from Son of Saul...
This conference promotes original research using the languages students study. It gives them an opportunity to integrate their language skills with focused investigations into the histories, politics, literatures, and cultures of the regions where those languages are spoken. It also allows students to meet peers from other colleges (or the same school) who have similar...
Václav Havel’s idea of “living in truth” has become a catchphrase in discussions of East Central European dissent during the Cold War. Behind this seemingly straightforward idea, however, were many competing ideas about what the truth is, how we can know it, and how we might “live in” it. Havel’s own accounts of “living in...
“Venetian Life” (1920) is one of Osip Mandelstam’s most complex and semantically rich poems, and many a study has been devoted to deciphering this text. Even at the most rudimentary level, however, this project is far from complete. The principal genre-determining subtext of the poem has gone unnoticed, as have other intertextual connections. An examination...
Film Synopsis: REFUSENIK is the first retrospective documentary to chronicle the thirty-year movement to free Soviet Jews. It shows how a small grassroots effort bold enough to take on a Cold War superpower blossomed into an international human rights campaign that engaged the disempowered and world leaders alike. Told through the eyes of activists on...
DUE TO THE TRAGIC EVENT THAT HAS OCCURRED TODAY AND ONGOING POLICE ACTIVITY ON CAMPUS, WE HAVE CANCELLED THIS EVENT. About Celebrations across Cultures is a showcase of the diverse cultural talents of UCLA's student body. The show encourages students to embrace diversity and become global citizens. Interested in trying out? If you are interested...
The Department of Slavic, East European and Eurasian Languages and Cultures invites you to join us in celebrating a new academic year at our annual Departmental Open House! Come and get to know your classmates, professors, and departmental academic counselor!