Community Events Calendar JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1989
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ST JOHN'S COLLEGE SANTA FE, , EW MEXICO 87501-4599 • (505) 982-3691 Community Events Calendar JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1989 ***~********************************************* JANUARY 14 Saturday, 2 PM ANIMATION FESTIVAL - --PART -I "The Point" 1971 - Directed by Fred Wolf - 1 hour 15 minutes Music by Nilsson, narration by Ringo. "Allegro Non Troppo" 1977 - Italy - Directed by Bruzo Bozzetto 1 hour 15 minutes A witty, adult spoof of Disney's Fantasia. The Great Hall. JANUARY 17 Tuesday, ~ PM SYMBOLIC HISTORY - THROUGH SIGHT AND SOUND: "15th century: Early Renaissance - Gothic Grace, Humanist Wedge." Tutor Emeritus CHARLES BELL. Free. Junior Common Room. JANUARY 21 Saturday, 7 PM ANIMATION FESTIVAL ----- PART II WALT DISNEY "Milestones in Animation" 40 minutes This fascinating program of Disney shorts traces the evolution of the cartoon medium. "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" 1 hour 23 min. Disney's adaptation of the Grimm tale was the first full-length animated feature ever made. ' "The Three Caballeros" 1 hour 12 minutes Donald Duck goes to South America - a kaleidoscope of sights and sounds with Latin music. "Donald Duck in Mathmagiclandtt 26 minutes Donald meets proportion and number. Assorted Disney Shorts JANUARY 24 COMMUNITY SEMINARS BEGIN See schedule and registration enclosed. JANUARY 24 Tuesday, .!!. PM SYMBOLIC HISTORY - THROUGH SIGHT AND SOUND: "1500: Explosive Balance - Renaissance, Protestantism, the New World." Tutor Emeritus CHARLES BELL. Free. Junior Common Room. ~ JANUARY 25 Wednesday, .!!_ PM SPECIAL LECTURE: STEWART ROBERTSON, Music Director of the Santa Fe Symphony will discuss "Chopin: composer, performer and improviser." Free. Junior Common Room. ; rANUARY 25 Wednesday .!!_ PM _SPECIAL LECTURE: JAMES GLEICK, Author of . "Chaos - The Making of a New Science" will speak on the science of complexity. Part of the Santa Fe Institute Lecture Series. Free. The Great Hall. JANUARY 28 Saturday, J_ PM *FILMS: "Les Enfants du Paradis" 3 hours 8 minutes "Cyrano de Bergerac" 1 hour 52 minutes "Beauty and the Beast" 1 hour 30 minutes JANUARY 29 Sunday, ! =J_ PM TEA DANCE: To benefit the St. John's College Southwest Scholars' Program. Refreshments, champagne and live music. Co-sponsored by and to be held at the Hotel St. Francis. Reservations: $7.50 per person, $10.00 per couple in advance. $10.00 per person at the door. Call 982-3691, ext. 289 for information and tickets. JANUARY 31 Tuesday, 8 PM SYMBOLIC HISTORY - THROUGH SIGHT AND SOUND: "Giants in the Earth: 16th centurY,-Titanic Enactments." Tutor Emeritus CHARLES BELL. Free. Junior Common Room. We hope you will join us for another series of Carm..mity Serrinars at St. John's College. These saninars offer you an qJportunity to read a book you've always wanted to read, and then to disruss it in a 9'1Bll group with others who enj~ good books and stirrulating conversation. These saninars have gained so in popularity that I urge you to register ~ickly if the current offerings interest you. The saninars are led by narbers of the St. John's College faculty and only original works are chosen for the readings. In certain cases, credit for teacher recertification can be arranged. We look forward to your joining us. For more information, call Barbara Lewis Conference Center 982-3691, ext. 289 Selected Works of William Faulkner flert:>ers of the saninar will read Faulkner's Absalon, Absalon! and Light in August. Tutor: Thanas Std<es NtJTber of sessions: 8 Meeting Day: Tt.esday Starts: January 24 Fee per Person: $75 Meeting Roan: SFH 109 Texts: no preference Meeting Ti~: 6:30 PM First Assigrment: Absalon, Absalon! Ch. I-IV Spring break will be arra~n March 4th - 19th. Plato's Republic ~ -.. Memers of the saninar will read and discuss Plato's Republic. Tutor: David Levine NtJTber of sessions: 10 Meeting Day: Tt.esday Starts: January 24 Fee per person: $90 Meeting Roan: ESL 109 Texts: Basic Books (Bloan translation) Meeting Ti~: 7:30 PM First Assignnent: Book I No classes during Spring break, March 4th -19th. Selected Works of Aeschylus and Sq>hocles Memers of the saninar will read and discuss Aeschylus' Oresteia and Sq>hocles' Theban Plays. Tutor: Jack Lincoln NtJTber of sessions: 8 Meeting Day: Tt.esday Starts: January 24 Fee per person: $75 Meeting Roan: SFH 110 First Assignnent: Aeschylus, Agarramon Meeting Ti~: 6:30 PM Texts: no preference Classes will be held during Spring break, March 4th - 19th. The Prani sed Land The seninar 9l"Ol4> will discuss the history, politics and Gcx1 in Jostua, Judges and Sarruel. Tutor: Randy Perazzini Nll!'ber of sessions: 8 Meeting Day: Wednesday Starts: Jaruary 25 Fee per Person: $75 Meeting Roan: SFH 109 Text: Arry edition of the Hebrew Bible Meeting Ti~: 7:00 PM First Assi~nt: DeuteroncJl!( 31-34; Jostua No classes during Spring break, March 4th - 19th. Isak Dinesen, _Selected Stories This seninar will be held in two parts. PAAT I (Jaruary 31-February 21) TutDr: David Starr NIJl'Der of sessions: 4 Meeting Day: Tuesday Starts: Jaruary 31 Fee per Person: $40 Meeting Roan: SFH 1CX5 Meeting Ti~: 8:00 PM Texts: Stories fron Anecdotes of Destiny and Ehrengard and fron Winter's Tales. These will i~ra. s~Acre. arid TE!!J?E?sts. -- PAAT II (March 28-April 18) Tutor: David Starr NIJl'Der of i{!SSiQ11S: 4 Meeting Day: Tuesday Starts: March 28 Fee per Person: ~ Meeting Roan: SFH 1CX5 ~~ting TinE: o:OO PM Texts: Stories fran Winter's Tales and Seven Gothic Tales. These will incl~ The Mookey, The Drearrers, arid Peter arid Rosa:--~ -- If both sessions are taken, the total fee is $75.00. Bod<s will be available in the College Bookstore, which is qJen Mooday-Friday, 8:45 AM to 4 PM. The College Library hrurs are 9 N'1 to 5:30 PM. Monday-Friday; 6-8 PM on Mooday, Thursday and Friday; 6:30-midnight on Tuesday and Wednesday; 10N+4PM on Saturday; 2-5 PM and 7PM-midnight oo Slllday. .. lt4>(J{TMT: To register, please detach aoo mail this CCJll>leted form, together with the registratioo fee (payable to St. John's College), to: ~FERENCE CENTER Sf. J(}IN'S Cl.LEGE 1160 l»1IOO CRUZ BLANCA SNITA FE, NM 87501-4599 IGISTRATI<Jt R»1 Please enroll rre in: (1) Willicrn Faulkner (2) Plat.o's Republic (3) Aeschylus and Sophocles (4) The Pranised Land --- (5) Isak Dinesen - Part I (6) Isak Dinesen - Part II --- I enclose $---- t.o reserve ----· places( s). Please iooicate ·first aoo secood choices. Yoo will only be contacted if yrur first choice is full or cancelled, aoo yru are enrolled)n y$lllr secood choice. -- NM(s) ---------------------------- .AOORESS: DAYTit-E POONE: ----------------------------------------~ FEBRUARY 4 Saturday, l ~ ~ PM *FILMS: "Dr. No" 1 hour 51 minutes "Goldfinger" 1 hour 48 minutes FEBRUARY 5 ~ Sunday, l =~ PM ART GALLERY OPENING RECEPTION: ANN KARL exhibits her series of recent collages: a combination of acrylic paint and white tissue paper on stretched linen canvas. FEBRUARY l Tuesday, ! PM SYMBOLIC HISTORY - THROUGH SIGHT AND SOUND: "Michaelangelo - Storm Center: Man,style, Culture, World-Soul." Tutor Emeritus CHARLES BELL. Free. Junior Common Room. FEBRUARY 14 Tuesday, ! PM · SYMBOLIC HISTORY - THROUGH SIGHT AND SOUND: "A Review of Period styles: Phases of the Western Incarnation." Tutor Emeritus CHARLES BELL. ~ Free. Junior Common Room. FEBRUARY 21 Tuesday, ! PM SYMBOLIC HISTORY - THROUGH SIGHT AND SOUND: "1600: The Tragic-Divide (Shakespeare) - Vortex of Transformation." Tutor Emeritus CHARLES BELL. Free. Junior Common Room. ~FEBRUARY 2 5 Saturday, 8 PM CONCERT: -.:fhe Colorado String'Quartet, "···technically awesome and brazenly passionate." (Washington Post), will perform the Hayden Quartet Op. 64 No. 6, Beethoven Quartet Op.95, Bartok Fifth Quartet. Admission is $7, $3.50 for senior citizens and non-SJC students, or by season ticket. The Great Hall. FEBRUARY 28 Tuesday, 8 PM SYMBOLIC HISTORY - THROUGH SIGHT AND SOUND: "The Baroque Formulation: Quixotic Rebirth, I Cartesian Conciousness." Tutor Emeritus CHARLES ~ELL. Free. Junior Common Room. ************************************************* *Film Showings: 7 PM & 9 PM+ Admissions: $3, Double Feature $4 The Great Hall opens at 6:45 PM. CHECK SWITCHBOARD FOR LAST MINUTE CHANGES. ************************************************* UPCOMING EVENTS APRIL 4 Tuesday, ! = 6: 30 PM COMMUNITY SEMINAR DAY schedules and classes will be announced in next month's calendar. ~APRIL 12 Wednesday, ~ PM SPECIAL LECTURE: Rabbi Leonard A. Helman of Temple Beth Shalom will speak on "Martin Buber: Tales of the Hasidim." This lecture is a part of the continuing Jewish Heritage Series sponsored by St. John's College. ·1\ JUNE 9 - 20 Friends-o~St. John's Spring Tour/Cruise of the Greek Islands. For more information, contact Charlotte Lockwood, Rio Grande Travel, 986-1555. > 0 0 :;J m (./) (./) n 0 :;J :;J qm 0z ::0m 0 c: m m~ 0 .