| ART EXHIBITION |
| All Horizons : Québec Design : Tous Azimut |
| Discover why Montréal was recently designated a UNESCO City of Design. The Embassy of Canada is hosting a stunning showcase of the most recent creations by fifteen Québec designers and a Finnish nod to Québec design. Organized with the Design Center of the Université du Québec à Montréal.
Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Complementing the exhibition, Apartment Zero will showcase more than 100 industrial design objects by Québec designers, ranging from lighting and glass to textiles and furniture. |
| Embassy: | Canada |
| Event Dates: | Wednesday, Dec. 31, 1969 - Sunday, Apr. 15, 2007
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| Location: | At the Embassy of Canada Art Gallery : 501 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington DC, Washington, DC 20001 |
| Admission: | Free |
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| THEATRE |
| Shakespeare's Richard III, directed by Michael Kahn |
| In Richard III, Shakespeare creates a self-proclaimed villain battling to obtain and retain the crown. A ruthless Machiavellian, Richard seduces and slaughters his enemies and relatives, becoming so tainted with blood that "sin will pluck on sin." Michael Kahn directs this gripping tragedy, one of Shakespeare's earliest and most enduring successes. Geraint Wyn Davies returns to play the dazzling title role. The Baltimore Sun praises Kahn for turning the Shakespeare Theatre Company "into the closest thing this country has to Britain's Royal Shakespeare Company." The production is part of the citywide celebration Shakespeare in Washington.
There are four Canadians in this production: Geraint Wyn Davies who plays Richard III, Margot Dionne in the role of Queen Elizabeth, Donald Carrier who plays Earl Rivers and James Ricks in the role of the Second Murderer.
Runtime: approximately 3 hours 10 minutes
with one intermission. |
| Embassy: | Canada |
| Event Dates: | Wednesday, Dec. 31, 1969 - Sunday, Mar. 18, 2007
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| Location: | At the Lansburgh Theatre : 450 7th Street NW, Washington DC 2004 |
| Reservation or RSVP: | To order ticket visit : www.shakespearetheatre.org/plays/details.aspx?id=96&source=l |
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| ART EXHIBITION |
| ¡Merengue! Visual Rythms |
| The Art Museum of the Americas, the Centro Cultural Eduardo León Jiménes, and the Embassy of the Dominican Republic, are pleased to announce the opening of ¡Merengue! Ritmos Visuales / Visual Rhythms.
This exhibit, organized by Centro Cultural Eduardo León Jimenes in the Dominican Republic and curated by Sara Hermann –and previously shown at the Museo del Barrio in New York City along Manhattan’s Museum Mile, explores the pictorial representation of merengue, the dance and music genre which, interwoven throughout the nation's history, has come to define Dominican culture and identity. |
| Embassy: | Dominican Republic |
| Event Dates: | Wednesday, Dec. 31, 1969 - Sunday, May. 27, 2007
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| Location: | At the Art Musuem of Americas : 201 18th Street, NW, Washington DC 20006 |
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| ART EXHIBITION |
| At the Gates of Paradise: Art of the Guaraní of Paraguay |
| Artistic expressions of the Guaraní Indians of Paraguay, from the colonial period to the present. 65 pieces include statuary, both sacred and secular, photographs, videos, and contemporary art. |
| Embassy: | IDB Cultural Center |
| Event Dates: | Thursday, Sep. 08, 2005 - Friday, Jan. 20, 2006
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| Location: | IDB Cultural Center Art Gallery, 1300 New York Avenue NW, near Metro Center |
| Admission: | Free and open to the public. Open Mon-Fri, 11am-6pm |
| Reservation or RSVP: | Info: 202 623 3774 |
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| EXHIBITION |
| Rodney Graham: A Little Thought |
| Vancouver artist, writer, actor and musician Rodney Graham is acclaimed for his artistry in a variety of media. His exhibition, A Little Thought, is a mid-career retrospective that focuses on the evolution of his film, video and sound works. Combining an array of photographs, sculpture, text and audio pieces, this exhibit offers a fascinating look at Graham's work through projections and installations. Graham is considered one of the most celebrated artists in the international contemporary art scene and A Little Thought is set to be a must-see exhibition. |
| Embassy: | Canada |
| Event Dates: | Saturday, Sep. 10, 2005 - Friday, Dec. 23, 2005
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| Location: | Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. |
| Reservation or RSVP: | none required |
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| EXHIBITION |
| Boots on the Ground |
| Canadian military members depicted in actions in Canada and abroad and seen through the eyes of Canadian artists: Ardell Bourgeois, Douglas Bradford, Jacques Hamel, John Horton, Gertrude Kearns, Allan MacKay, Karole Marois, Katherine Taylor, Ian Wall. The works have been produced under the Pilot Project of the new Canadian Forces Artists Program (CFAP). Monday through Friday only. |
| Embassy: | Canada |
| Event Dates: | Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2005 - Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2005, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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| Location: | Canadian Embassy Art Gallery |
| Admission: | Free to Public |
| Reservation or RSVP: | none required |
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| FILM |
| Women in Cinema: Made in Mexico (Fridays) |
| Five Mexican movies directed by women (In Spanish with English subtitles). |
| Embassy: | Mexican Cultural Institute |
| Event Dates: | Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2005 - Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2005, see website for show times
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| Location: | The National Museum of Women in the Arts: 1250 New York Avenue NW |
| Admission: | See Website |
| Reservation or RSVP: | Call National Museum of Women in the Arts, at 202-783-5000 |
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| STAGE PERFORMANCE |
| "For The Pleasure of Seeing Her Again", by Michel Tremblay |
| "For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again" is a hilarious and beautiful work from Canada's most widely produced playwright. As Michel Tremblay's most autobiographical work, this is a touching and funny tribute to his mother. Through a series of vignettes from childhood on, we discover that words are Nana's biggest gift to her son. He inherits a love of language and humour, discovers the truth that lies behind illusions, and comes to understand the power of imagination. |
| Embassy: | Canada |
| Event Dates: | Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2005 - Sunday, Nov. 27, 2005
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| Location: | MetroStage in Alexandria Virginia |
| Reservation or RSVP: | Call 1-800-494-8497 for tickets |
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| ART EXHIBIT |
| Isabelle Babington |
| Isabelle Babington is French, lives and works in Washington since 1998 and spends long summers in France, bringing her art material wherever she goes. She has participated in group exhibits in Strasbourg, France; Montréal, Canada; and at La Maison Française in Washington last year. Exhibit open through January 9, 2006. |
| Embassy: | Alliance Francaise |
| Event Dates: | Friday, Nov. 04, 2005 - Monday, Jan. 09, 2006
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| Reservation or RSVP: | See www.alliancefr.org for details |
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| ART EXHIBIT |
| November Art Exhibition |
| This month, seven artists converge and form a diverse show, incorporating photographs, ceramics, and paintings. Dae-Seung Seo, photographer, snaps portrait images with private possessions, capturing a personal feeling towards the subject. Jenna Klimchak uses bold colored lines and space to accentuate the simple, everyday objects in her mixed media. Jae Hong Joo paints figure portraits and still life, using distinct lines and minimal color. This creates a unified piece that lacks the modern appeal. SunHee Oh’s images focus on the elements of contrasts and complements of photography and paintings. Don Hung Chung is an international ceramist, whose pieces integrate the theme of bilateral relationship – between the divided North and South Korea or between a man and a woman. Minseok Kwan’s ceramics emphasizes the structure of lines, which the artist describes as mirroring human situations. Saeng Youl Park creates functional ware which evokes different interpretation from his audiences. Exhibit opening 11/10/2005. |
| Embassy: | Korea |
| Event Dates: | Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005 - Thursday, Dec. 01, 2005 Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005, 6:00- 11:00 PM
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| Location: | The Korean Cultural Service, located at 2370 Massachusetts Ave, NW; Washington DC 20008 |
| Admission: | Free |
| Reservation or RSVP: | No reservation required, for more information call 202-797-6346 |
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| Film Festival |
| Cine Chileno: Forty Years of Film from Chile |
| 10 Chilean films to showcase Chilean filmmaking. |
| Embassy: | Chile |
| Event Dates: | Saturday, Nov. 12, 2005 - Saturday, Dec. 31, 2005
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| Location: | All films shown in East Building Auditorium of the National Gallery of Art. |
| Admission: | Free Admission |
| Reservation or RSVP: | http://www.nga.gov/programs/filmcine.shtm |
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| LITERATURE |
| Once a Upon a Time … |
| From November 15 to December 18, 2005 the 200th birthday of the renowned Danish artist and writer of fairy tales Hans Christian Andersen will be celebrated at the D.C. Public Library in co-operation with the Royal Danish Embassy and The Children’s Book Guild of Washington, D.C. The celebration will kick off November 15th with the opening of an exhibit telling about the life and work of the Danish artist. In the morning the library will host an event for local school children. In the evening the official opening of the exhibit will take place. The couple Diana Crone Frank and Jeffrey Frank – known for their translations of Hans Christian Andersen fairy tales - will give a speech about the author, his background, ambitions and connections to famous people of his time. The event is open to the public. |
| Embassy: | Denmark |
| Event Dates: | Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005 - Sunday, Dec. 18, 2005
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| Location: | The D.C. Public Library |
| Admission: | Open to the public |
| Reservation or RSVP: | Info: Royal Danish Embassy, tel. 202 797 5389 |
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| OPENINGS |
| Christmas at Union Station: Tree-lighting and Concert |
| The switch is flipped for the 8,000 lights on the magnificent 30-foot Christmas tree. Musical performance by jazz guitarist Lage Lund. At Union Station's Main Hall. |
| Embassy: | Norway |
| Event Dates: | Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2005, 6:00 PM
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| Location: | Union Station, Washington DC |
| Admission: | Free |
| Reservation or RSVP: | visit www.norway.org for more information |
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| FILM |
| A Night at the Karlstejn Castle |
| Charles IV, Czech king and Holy Roman Emperor, has built Karlstejn castle to house the crown jewels. More importantly, it is a place of relaxation and meditation, so no women are permitted, and no politics are to be discussed. His young wife misses him, and hearing of the prohibition, resolves to sneak in for a night. At the same time, a country girl needs to prove she has spent one night at Karlstejn to get her potential fiancé’s father to agree to let he marry him. Both women dress up as pages. Things get complicated when a foreign dignitary comes to discuss politics, the queen is the page guarding Charles’ bedroom, and the country girl is keeping watch on the walls of the castle. (Directed by: Zdenek Podskalsky, 1986, 86 min., Czech with English subtitles) |
| Embassy: | Czech Republic |
| Event Dates: | Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2005, 7:00 PM
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| Location: | 3900 Spring of Freedom Street |
| Admission: | free |
| Reservation or RSVP: | 202-274-9100 x3413 |
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