India Day
Festivities include: Parade, flag hoisting and cultural program. Come and enjoy delicious Indian food!
Festivities include: Parade, flag hoisting and cultural program. Come and enjoy delicious Indian food!
Join us for a day of celebration and exotic fun at our next Tropical Forest Congo Festival, featuring family-friendly activities, entertainment, food and more inspired by one of the world's most botanically and culturally rich rainforest regions.
As part of the festivities, you will have the chance to:
Pot plants and make crafts with your kids
Enjoy live entertainment
Taste delectable African-inspired food samples from Café Phipps
Learn about medicinal plants of the Congo rainforests
On May 7, 2016 the European Studies Center at Pitt's University Center for International Studies will be hosting its first ever Europe Day Festival! The festival, which will run from 12:00 PM – 7:30 PM in and around Posvar Hall (230 S. Bouquet Street), will be a celebration of European culture, cuisine, and heritage. Local artisans and vendors will create a dynamic marketplace and performances of regional song and dance will be presented on the main stage. Artistic demonstrations, music and children’s activities will take place throughout the day.
In collaboration with the St. Louis non-profit “Italian Film Festival USA,” we are pleased to announce the fourth edition of our three-week-long festival of contemporary, Pittsburgh-premiere Italian films; our festival begins next week, on Friday, April 1 with Francesca Archibugi’s Il nome del figlio. This year, all screenings will be on Pitt’s Oakland campus: the April 2, 8, 14, 15, and 16 screenings will be held at the Frick Fine Arts auditorium, while the April 7 screening will be held in the Cathedral of Learning, in G-24.
The festival will feature Latin American and Caribbean food, arts, crafts, and information on local and regional organizations. Vendors also will offer handmade and authentic Latin American products. Music and dance performances from Latin America and the Caribbean will take place the throughout the day.
Free and open to the public.
Friday, March 18 at 6:00pm
• Michael I. Pupin – Path Toward The Light
• Last Hero of Halyard Mission
• Radiovision
Saturday, March 19 at 2:00pm
• Montevideo, Taste Of A Dream (Montevideo, Bog Te Video)
• Professor Kosta Vujic’s Hat
Sunday, March 20 at 2:00pm
• Serbia In Great War
• Milunka Savic, Heroine Of World War I
Open daily at 5:00 pm - Live Entertainment Every Night
LAMB ROAST • FUNNEL CAKES
• Church open Daily for Your Prayers and Meditation
• Ukrainian Foods and Baked Goods • Bingo
• Ukrainian Collectibles - Religious Items
• Fun Games for All Ages • Great Time for Everyone
• Bring Family & Friends, Security on Site
• For Your Comfort - Seating & Stage Under Tents
Wednesday - July 22 - 5:00 pm - Food Service Begins
Huge Parade (From Robb St. Down Helen to George St.)
Memorial Service
The Jaggerz
For more information: brazil@pitt.edu
Film Description: http://www.cmu.edu/faces/films/song.html
Tickets: $5 students & seniors, $10 general admission
Purchase Tickets: http://www.cmu.edu/faces/tickets.html.
Event Lineup: Film + Special Greetings from Director, Michael Obert + Panel Q&A with Musical Supervisor, David Rothenberg + Free Food at Reception with Ethnic Cuisine