School of Humanities and Sciences
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Tuesday, December 4 2012
Dillingham Center
Translations
Irish playwright Brian Friel sets Translations in a small Irish village in the days leading up to widespread starvation. British soldiers arrive whose task is to draw a new map of Ireland, replacing all Irish place names with names in English, a language the villagers neither speak nor understand. In the face of this extinction of their cultural heritage and identity, the citizens are forced to choose whether to follow or fight.
Contact: tam@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater
Thursday, December 6 2012
CNS 112
Biology Seminar
All are welcome to attend. Refreshments are served in the foyer at 3:45 p.m.
Contact: npierce@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3161
Category: Lectures
Dillingham Center
Translations
Irish playwright Brian Friel sets Translations in a small Irish village in the days leading up to widespread starvation. British soldiers arrive whose task is to draw a new map of Ireland, replacing all Irish place names with names in English, a language the villagers neither speak nor understand. In the face of this extinction of their cultural heritage and identity, the citizens are forced to choose whether to follow or fight.
Contact: tam@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater
Friday, December 7 2012
Dillingham Center
Translations
Irish playwright Brian Friel sets Translations in a small Irish village in the days leading up to widespread starvation. British soldiers arrive whose task is to draw a new map of Ireland, replacing all Irish place names with names in English, a language the villagers neither speak nor understand. In the face of this extinction of their cultural heritage and identity, the citizens are forced to choose whether to follow or fight.
Contact: tam@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater
Saturday, December 8 2012
Dillingham Center
Translations
Irish playwright Brian Friel sets Translations in a small Irish village in the days leading up to widespread starvation. British soldiers arrive whose task is to draw a new map of Ireland, replacing all Irish place names with names in English, a language the villagers neither speak nor understand. In the face of this extinction of their cultural heritage and identity, the citizens are forced to choose whether to follow or fight.
Contact: tam@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater
Dillingham Center
Translations
Irish playwright Brian Friel sets Translations in a small Irish village in the days leading up to widespread starvation. British soldiers arrive whose task is to draw a new map of Ireland, replacing all Irish place names with names in English, a language the villagers neither speak nor understand. In the face of this extinction of their cultural heritage and identity, the citizens are forced to choose whether to follow or fight.
Contact: tam@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater
Sunday, December 9 2012
Dillingham Center
Translations
Irish playwright Brian Friel sets Translations in a small Irish village in the days leading up to widespread starvation. British soldiers arrive whose task is to draw a new map of Ireland, replacing all Irish place names with names in English, a language the villagers neither speak nor understand. In the face of this extinction of their cultural heritage and identity, the citizens are forced to choose whether to follow or fight.
Contact: tam@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater
