Καλή αρχή|Beginning of the academic year party for faculty and students
Dodd 221B, the Faculty LoungeJoin us for lunch and conversation. Welcome to Professor Simos Zenios and new Hellenic students.
Η Επικαιρότητα του Νίκου Καζαντζάκη
Saint George Greek Orthodox Church 10830 Downey Avenue,, Downey, CA, United StatesΟμιλητής ο κ. Γεώργιος Στασσινάκης, Πρόεδρος της Διεθνούς Εταιρείας με έδρα τη Γενεύη, Ελβετία
HUC @ UCLA: Welcome to Consul General of Greece Eugenia Beniatoglou and Professor Simos Zenios
Royce Hall 10745 Dickson Court, UCLA, Los Angeles, California, United StatesPlease meet the new Consul General of Greece, Eugenia Beniatoglou. Professor of Modern Greek, Simos Zenios, will speak on the topic of "Greek (and its) people: Making Communities in and through Modern Greek Studies." Join us for an afternoon of introductions, conversation, and catching up with friends. Reception following on the beautiful balcony. Parking...
Memorial Service for Aris Anagnos
Schoenberg Hall 445 Charles E. Young Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesRebetika: Birth of the Greek Blues
Jan Popper Theater, Schoenberg Hall 445 Charles E. Young Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesThe acclaimed Rebetiko Trio continues their concert series. In this performance, the story of Greek Blues is told through the lives of the great rebetika pioneers, the legendary Piraeus Quartet (or Piraeus Four), Giovan Tsaous, Giannis Papaioannou, Vasilis Tsitsanis, Manolis Chiotis and others.
Rebetika: Birth of the Greek Blues
Jan Popper Theater, Schoenberg Hall 445 Charles E. Young Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesThe acclaimed Rebetiko Trio continues their concert series. In this performance, the story of Greek Blues is told through the lives of the great rebetika pioneers, the legendary Piraeus Quartet (or Piraeus Four), Giovan Tsaous, Giannis Papaioannou, Vasilis Tsitsanis, Manolis Chiotis and others.
The Great Tamer
Royce Hall 10745 Dickson Court, UCLA, Los Angeles, California, United StatesCAP UCLA in association with the Music Center presents Dimitris Papaioannou's The Great Tamer “Dimitris Papaioannou’s The Great Tamer a piece of theatre that grabs the attention and largely doesn’t let go. It’s part dream, part nightmare, part riddle, with a lot of room left for the audience to make their own associations and meaning;...
Antony Eastmond, Art and Cultural Resistance between Islam and Christianity
Royce Hall, 314 UCLAThe eastern frontier between Islam and Christianity in the thirteenth century was extremely porous: artists, merchants and pilgrims carried ideas and goods across it with ease. The results of this movement are visible in the churches and mosques, monasteries and madrasas that survive in modern territories of Armenia, Georgia and eastern Turkey. These buildings are...
The Greek Chorio
Royce Hall 10745 Dickson Court, UCLA, Los Angeles, California, United StatesThe Greek chorio has been a frequent subject of interest to anthropologists, who have written extensively about rituals, kinship structures, work and gender. Increasingly, the subject has come under the scrutiny of archaeologists, who have carefully traced the material remains of villages and households in order to reconstruct the lives of those who lived outside...
Carrie Mae Weems, Past Tense
The Theatre at Ace Hotel 929 South Broadway, Los Angeles, United StatesWest Coast Premiere As Billie Holiday sings— the same ole story, but it’s new to me.... Acclaimed artist Carrie Mae Weems, deemed “one of the more interesting artists working in the gap between art and politics” by The New York Times, has created a new performance-based work, Past Tense. Through music, text, projection and video,...
Yedikule: Fortress Turned Prison
Jan Popper Theater, Schoenberg Hall 445 Charles E. Young Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesThis special event presents rebetiko music inspired by the fearsome prison in Thessaloniki, dramatic readings of the testimonies of the prisoners, and images from inside the cells. Once a Byzantine fortress known as the Heptapyrgion, the prison is now used as offices for the archaeological service, for performances, and for exhibitions. Yet, the voices of...
Classical debt ‘after’ the crisis: Greek antiquity in the era of Grecovery
Royce Hall, 314 10745 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesDrawing from her latest book, The Classical Debt: Greek Antiquity in an Era of Austerity, Johanna Hanink, Professor at Brown University, shows that our idealized image of ancient Greece dangerously shapes our view of the modern country and its recent crises. For nearly a decade, Greece has been notorious for its monetary, sovereign debt. Yet...