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Noon Hour Concert: Far and Wide
The Goodchild Grady Duo will present an all Canadian program of works for clarinet/bass clarinet and percussion. The concert will feature Toronto based composer Shelley Marwood, Saskatoon composer Kendra Harder, as well as other contemporary composers.
Noon Hour Concert: "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Mason"
The Op. 39 quintet by Prokofiev is based on his ballet, Trapeze, which was written during his time in Paris. The strange, virtuosic, and sometimes grotesque music perfectly represents circus performers and carnival sights.
Centred around the Prokofiev, our quirky program explores light and dark music by these four swell composers.
Music by the Rocks
Please join us for an impromptu music concert in the beautiful UWaterloo Rock Garden. The concert will start at noon and go for approximately an hour, weather permitting. Members of our Balinese Gamelan Ensemble will perform. You may even get a chance to try out an instrument yourself. Bring your lunch and stay a while.
Spirituality, Aging, and Narrative: The Sacred Art of Story Listening
Come explore the intersections between spirituality and narrative, and between narrative and aging, focusing on both the unique developmental tasks of later life, and the challenges aging poses to our stories. In the afternoon, speaker Bill Randall will introduce the sacred art of story listening and prepare participants to provide narrative care.
Cultural Translation: Negotiated Third Spaces and Those Who Live There
Soheila Esfahani
This exhibition features the work of artist and cultural translator Soheila Esfahani. As an Iranian Canadian, Soheila has lived in what she calls a “negotiated third space” and her artwork emerges from her reflections on this experience.
Memory, Identity, and the Sermon on the Mount
The 2018 Benjamin Eby Lecture features Professor Alicia Batten, presenting "Memory, Identity, and the Sermon on the Mount: The Case of André Trocmé."
Peace Week 2018
Peace Week was initiated by Conrad Grebel University College and continues annually with a series of community events for the week surrounding the International Day of Peace on September 21. Plan an event or take part in one!
A New Era of Peace and a Peaceful Land
This exhibition, sponsored by Mennonite Central Committee and curated by the Korean Art Forum, collects rarely seen works by American, Chinese, North and South Korean artists.
Instrumental Chamber Ensemble Concert
There could not be a more delightful way to spend a summer evening. Three different chamber groups of talented students will perform classical music in the Conrad Grebel Chapel. Refreshments to follow. Free admission.
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