Union Tanguera: March 27th 6PM, discussion and reception focusing on influence of Latin culture on American music and culture in general. - Invite music and / or dance departments professors, Weis Center staff, all students and professors. Attendees will consider the ways that tango and various other Latin art forms have been woven into the fabric of American life.
Union Tanguera: March 27th 6PM, discussion and reception focusing on influence of Latin culture on American music and culture in general. - Invite music and / or dance departments professors, Weis Center staff, all students and professors. Attendees will consider the ways that tango and various other Latin art forms have been woven into the fabric of American life.
Union Tanguera: March 27th 6PM, discussion and reception focusing on influence of Latin culture on American music and culture in general. - Invite music and / or dance departments professors, Weis Center staff, all students and professors. Attendees will consider the ways that tango and various other Latin art forms have been woven into the fabric of American life.
Union Tanguera: March 27th 6PM, Discussion & Reception
**Potentially conflicting events on University Calendar and Diversity Calendar:
-Fitzwilliam Quartet Concert 7:30PM Bucknell Hall -Hilltop Film Series The Four Times 7:30 Gallery Theater -ACE Casino Night (no time overlap) 9PM Event Description: -6PM (Before show): Open discussion and cultural finger food in International Commons (Coleman) focusing on the influence of Latin culture on American music and culture in general. - Invite Music and/or Dance Dept. Professors, Weis Center Staff, all students and professors (especially targeting Dance, Music, and Spanish Departments) -Attend Weis Center event together at 7:30 Proposed Learning Outcomes: Learning Outcome #1: Attendees will consider topics around the tango tradition (e.g. history, cultural diffusion) that broaden their perspectives around music, dance, and meaning making. Learning Outcome #2: Attendees will consider the ways that tango and various other Latin art forms have been woven into the fabric of American life and influenced public perceptions of Latin@/Hispanic identity and stereotypes. Consider the shift in perspective around the tango (more widespread acceptance due to social status and place) over time. Rationale: Students rarely have the opportunity to engage in structured reflection and/or discussion prior to or in response to Weis Center events, which are intentionally scheduled to expose the Bucknell and Lewisburg communities to a diverse breadth of cultures and perspectives. Philosophy: Relate to ways that Bucknell students and professors approach their crafts and relationships with others. Action Step/Skill: Discussion of the music and dance might consider such topics as the relationship between the music and the cultural, historical, and sociological contexts which it portrays and in which it was produced. Additionally, issues of social class and place could be included in the discussion. Materials will be provided on the tango tradition, and specifically the French Argentinean contemporary tango ensembles approach to their art and expression.
Contact: -Johanna Kodlick, Weis Center co-sponsorship of discussion/reception
-Eliot Puplit, Pres. Of LDC, co-sponsorship
-Dining Services: keep it simple (e.g. bean dip), budgeting estimates
Tamale Party: April 11th 5PM, Craft Center
**Potentially conflicting events on University Calendar and Diversity Calendar: -Gateway to Bucknell Info sessions all day -Symphonic Band Concert and Theatre Main Stage Production, both @ 7:30PM Event Description: -Mexican vs. Guatemalan recipes: cook-off or cooking lessons -Contact student representatives* (at least one) from each ethnic group -Ingredients, prep time -Invite Spanish Dept. Professors and students; Invite all on the Contact List established from Feliz Navidad sign-up sheets -Loteria, and Playlist w/student requests, featuring music of various nationalities/ethnicities Proposed Learning Outcomes: Learning Outcome #1: Students will explore themselves as representatives of diverse cultures, recognize and appreciate rich variety in food traditions, and have the opportunity to share personal and broader cultural narratives with other students. Learning Outcome #2: Students will gain practical knowledge regarding the preparation and presentation of varying tamale recipes and relevant traditions. Rationale: Students have discussed divergent ways of preparing, serving, and consuming tamales depending on cultural tradition, and this event would provide the resources and the opportunity to share experiences and cultural knowledge with one another. Philosophy: Establish a precedent of cross-cultural exchange and participation, and promote awareness of the diversity within the Latin@/Hispanic group on campus. Action Step/Skill: Coordinate with the students who formerly discussed their attachment and loyalty to their cultural traditions in terms of tamale recipes, and encourage those students to take ownership of the exchange of narratives and recipes at the event.
Contact:
-Gretchen Heuges, Craft Center availability
-Carmen Henne-Ochoa, involvement -Student representatives: -Budgeting: once we have recipes, Weis $ for ingredients