SLI Russian Film Series: "Black Lightning"
Viewed the film "Black Lightning".
Viewed the film "Black Lightning".
A concert to benefit the Ukrainian Language Studies Program at the University of Pittsburgh
Tickets are $25 and available through ProArts Tickets, www.proartstickets.org, or 412-394-3353.
Lyra, a community of professional musicians with connections to the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, was formed to explore and popularize Russian choral music. Its members—choir conductors, opera singers, instrumentalists and teachers—are united by their passion for ensemble singing.
Part of the Thomas Kukucka Memorial Lecture Series, Ingrid Veninger's film 'Modra' will be shown, followed by a discussion with Slovak Film students.
The EUCE/ESC would like to welcome students, faculty, and friends of the Center to the start of a new year. Please join us for refreshments and conversation on Wednesday September 14 at 4:00pm in 4130 Wesley W. Posvar Hall
Featuring the Carpathian Music Ensemble and the Golden Triangle Tamburitzans. Free ethnic food. OCC credit. Dancing, music, and fun.
Pitt Students free with valid ID, non-Pitt students $5, children 12 and under free, and adults $10. Pirohi luncheon included!
Reservation required for admission: pittukraineclub@gmail.com or nataliya_dd@yahoo.com.
A working conference sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh's Office of the Provost, Office of the Dean of the School of Arts & Sciences, Center for Russian and East European Studies, and European Studies Center
Part of the Global Lens 2010 Series. In a poor mining town in western China, the stories of a father and his two children intersect and intertwine, illuminating complicated relationships hidden beneath the community's hardened exterior. Accused of an affair with her manager, the attractive daughter of the household finds herself spurned by her boyfriend and forced to accept an arranged marriage.
Q&A with Goran Radovanovic, the director, after the screening.