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23165: Philogene: lecture
From: Jerry Philogene <jqp7197@nyu.edu>
The Latin American Studies Program at Skidmore College invites you to its exciting fall events that are centered around our colloquium, "Haiti: The First Two Hundred Years."
Haiti has been the invisible among the invisible: a small part of an island in the Caribbean with a black population facing discrimination from its neighbor, the Dominican Republic. It has a national identity that rests on African roots but a geographical location that situates it within the Caribbean and Latin America.
The colloquium, complemented by a film festival, a literary series, and panel discussions, will explore the complexities of Haiti's identity politics and its relationship to the hemispheric forces that have shaped the nation over the past 200 years.
We have planned this series of events with the entire campus community in mind and we look forward to your participation.
Below please find a detailed calendar of events.
OUR KICK-OFF EVENT IS THIS FRIDAY, 9/17, WHEN POET LENELLE MOISE WILL
"PERFORM" HER POETRY AT THE DANCE THEATER, BEGINNING AT 7PM.
SEPTEMBER 17
"Haiti in Words"
Poetry Performance with Lenelle Moise, winner of the New World Theater Poetry Slam and the 2000 Ithaca
7 p.m. Dance Theater
SEPTEMBER 30
Saratoga Film Festival "Haiti: Moving Images"
The Agronomist (USA, 2003)
8 p.m. Saratoga Film Forum
OCTOBER 1
Saratoga Film Festival "Haiti: Moving Images"
E Pluribus Unum (Haiti/France, 2001)
4:30 p.m. Tang Museum
Dreamers (Denmark, 2002)
5 p.m. Tang Museum
followed by open forum on Haitian art with Jerry Philogene, Skidmore visiting lecturer in American studies
5:45 p.m. Tang Museum
Man by the Shore (France/Canada, 1993)
8 p.m. Saratoga Film Forum
OCTOBER 2
Saratoga Film Festival "Haiti: Moving Images"
Haiti: La Fin des Chimιres? (France/Haiti, 2004)
1 p.m. Tang Museum
Bonjour La Rezone (Haiti/France, 2004)
2:30 p.m. Tang Museum
Children of Shadows (Haiti)
3:30 p.m. Tang Museum
Encore screening of The Agronomist (USA, 2003)
5 p.m. Saratoga Film Forum
The Keeper (USA, 1995)
8 p.m. Saratoga Film Forum
followed by "meet the filmmaker" with Joe Brewster, director of The Keeper
9:30 p.m. Saratoga Film Forum
OCTOBER 3
Saratoga Film Festival "Haiti: Moving Images"
Brunch with Filmmakers
11:00 a.m. Inrtercultural Center
Black Soul (Canada, 2000)
12 p.m. Tang Museum
Roussan Camille (Haiti, 2000)
12:10 p.m. Tang Museum
"Discovering Haitian Film" Panel discussion
1 p.m. Tang Museum
Of Men and Gods (Haiti/France, 2002)
2 p.m. Tang Museum
Port-au-Prince is Mine (2000)
3:30 p.m. Saratoga Film Forum
Meet producer Frantz Voltaire
4:40 p.m. Saratoga Film Forum
The Comedians (USA/France, 1967)
5:30 p.m. Saratoga Film Forum
Encore screening of The Man by the Shore (France/Canada, 1993)
8 p.m. Saratoga Film Forum
OCTOBER 27
"Haiti in Words"
Ella Turenne, New York City-based poet and artist, and culture reporter for the Haitian Times
will lead a participatory workshop based on Turennes revolution/revolisyon/revolution
7 p.m. Intercultural Center
NOVEMBER 3
"Haiti in Words"
Danielle Legros Georges, assistant professor at the Division of Creative Art and Learning, Lesley University, will read from his works, including Maroon.
Professor Legros is a poet and translator born in Haiti and raised in the U.S.
7 p.m. Intercultural Center
NOVEMBER 17
"Haiti in words"
Marilene Phipps, a writer, poet, and painter who has held fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and Harvard University, will read from her works.
7 p.m. Intercultural Center
Please contact
Jerry Philogene
Visiting Lecturer
Department of American Studies
Skidmore College
815 North Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
(518) 580-5027
or
Viviana Rangil
Associate Professor of Spanish
Director, Latin American Studies Program
Skidmore College
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
(518)580-5217
http://www.skidmore.edu/academics/latinamerican/