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The College of Performing and Visual Arts at the University of Northern Colorado, together with numerous campus and community organizations, have organized to cooperatively produce Pathways to China, as part of the campus and community’s response to and celebration of the Summer Olympics in Beijing in 2008. Pathways to China hopes to deepen audiences’ knowledge of the people, events, and places that underscore the importance of Chinese culture in global civilization.

These UNC campus and local community partners have developed a diverse and fascinating array of activities to manifest the cultural and social traditions of the people of the region and to present educational and recreational experiences that make that cultural life come alive. Pathways to China will enliven participants’ imaginations and help them to understand the remarkable degree of variety in Chinese culture and how the roots of that culture are deeply imbedded in contemporary life.

Below you will find a full schedule of classes, discussions, activities, performances, exhibits and programs for students, adults, children and families.

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Detailed information on all events is available from the presenting organizations. Follow web links (gray type) or call phone numbers listed, all of which are area code 970 unless otherwise noted.

Date

Event

January – May UNC classes offered for credit:
Chinese Art History Class (ART 308/508), 351-2143
Intercultural Conversations About Contemporary Art
(ART 308/508), 351-2143
Ideas in Conflict: The Olympics in Society (MIND 292), 351-2940
Intro to Chinese Civilization (CHIN 116 - taught in English),
351-1366
China and its Impact on US Culture (HONORS 200),
351-2940
Before the Dragon - Archeology of China (ANT 408),
351-2021
January 8,
6-8pm
Overtures Reception, Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra, tickets 356-6406
January 12, 7:30pm China, Past & Present Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra, tickets 356-5000
January 16 -
March 19
Wednesdays 7pm
Intro to Tai Chi Jade Mountain Tai Chi Association, 351-2200
January 23-
February 15
Documenting China: Contemporary Photography and Social Change, Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition*, Mariani Gallery, UNC School of Art & Design, 351-2184

January 28, 6:30pm

Chinese Silk Painting* activity, Carbon Valley Library, 303-833-3510
January 30, 6:30pm Chinese Silk Painting* activity, Centennial Park Library, 506-8622
January 31,
February 1 - 2
Turandot, UNC Opera Theatre, tickets 351-2200
February 1-29 China - A Sampling of Books, Films & Music* UNC Libraries,351-2601
February 4-9 Chinese New Year & Folktales - Storytimes* Centennial Park Library, Lincoln Park and Farr Regional Libraries - call for times, 506-8650.
February 8, 5pm Chinese New Year Celebration - UC Ballrooms UNC campus-wide event,
Center for International Education 351-1333; Tickets 351-4849
February 9,
1 – 4 pm
Celebrate the Year of the Rat UNC Community Arts workshop, 351-2200
February 9, 7:30pm Gala Let the Games Begin CPVA Gala Benefit Arts Show & Performance, Monfort Concert Hall. 351-2200
February 11-15 Chinese New Year Film Festival UNC International Film Series, call for times, 351-2940
February 12, noon-1 pm Lunch & Learn program “Traveling to China” * Centennial Park Library, 590-9881
February 13-17, The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow UNC School of Theatre & Dance, 8pm (Sundays 2pm), 351-2200
March 7, 6:30 pm Enter the Dragon - film discussion group* Farr Regional Library, 506-8526
March 10,
7:30 pm
University Symphony Orchestra & UNC Choirs: Tan Dun’s “Death & Fire” and Lei Weng, piano, performing Beethoven UNC School of Music, 351-2200
March 14-23 Discover China - travel to Beijing, Shanghai, and more Aims Community College, 339-6675
March 15,
2-4 pm
Experience Chinese Martial Arts* Farr Regional Library meeting room, 506-8500
Colorado Chapter of Modern Arnis, cwarnis.com, 339-8332
March 25,
6:30 pm

Chic(k) Lit Reading Group: reading and discussing Lisa See's Snow Flower and the Secret Fan- Women's Studies Program, 351-2607

March 26-
April 30
The Tao of Drawing UNC Community Arts workshop, 351-2200
March 28 Margo Kren, visiting scholar, Chinese Art UNC School of Art & Design, 351-2143
March 30-
April 5
Kites - Storytimes and Crafts* Centennial Park Library, Lincoln Park and Farr Regional Libraries - call for times, 506-8650.
April 2, 7pm Lecture: James Yee, former US Army Chaplain Asian/Pacific American Student Services, 351-1909
April 6, 7pm The Chinese Saxophone* UNC School of Music, 351-2200
April 8-29
every Tues.
Lunch with Dean Svedlow discussing Chinese Art UNC Community Arts, 351-2200
April 16-
April 30
Wednesdays 7pm
Intro to Qi Gong Jade Mountain Tai Chi Association, 351-1921
April 16,
8am-3pm
Foreign Language Day* UNC School of Modern Languages & Cultural Studies 351-1753
May 12 -23 UNC Volleyball Team Trip to China UNC Athletics, 351-2180
May 15 –
August 16
Asian Games: The Art of Contest* Greeley History Museum, 350-9220
May 31 – July 2 Study Tour to Xi’an, China Center for International Education, 351-1333
June 7-15 Nixon in China Opera Colorado 303-357-2787
August 8 Opening of the Summer Olympic Games in Beijing

Speakers Bureau
The following individuals are available to make presentations on a wide variety of topics relating to China:
Roger DeWitt Chinese Archeology
Fred Jennes Chinese medicine; martial arts
Nick Lee A Personal Pathway from China to Greeley
Michelle Low Medieval Chinese civilization & traditional culture, with specialization in Ancient Chinese thought (Confucianism and Daoism), and Medieval Chinese Literature (poetry, tales of the strange), and also study abroad, or living in China (as a foreigner)
Dik Munson Traveling in China
Feng Ping Chinese Poetry; Growing up in China
Richard Schwenz Chemistry in China
Ruwang Sung The Cultural Revolution
Andrew Svedlow Chinese Art
Lei Weng Various topics related to life in China; Concert Pianist

The list is growing - check back often. For contact information on any of these speakers, please email communityarts@unco.edu

A Sampling of Web Resources

2008 Summer Games
Regional Activities
Chinese Cultural and Historic Project Virtual Museum and Library
Chinese Holidays and Festivals
Videos and Discusions
Pathways to China Identity
Participant Sign
Event Sign
Downloadable Pathways to China jpeg logo



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Last updated Friday, March 21, 2008