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* Art: Iranian cultural program at Asian Art Museum,
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* Poetry: Rumi concert in New York
* Conference: CIRA in Washington DC
* Film: Open forum with Kiarostami, Stanford
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Iran conference at Stanford
* Art: Iranian artists in Washington DC
* Academic: Journal of Iranian Research and Analysis
* Seminar: Democratization in Iran and US Policy Options
* Conference: Iranian studies, Washington DC
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Four Iranian artists in New York
* Art: Children's art show in San Francisco
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* Film fest directors in Chicago
Major film festival directors will gather at Columbia College, today
Friday April 28th from 6-8 P.M. There will be a panel discussion on the
role and politics for film festivals in the world of filmmakers. Mehrnaz
Saeed-Vafa, Iranian filmmker and faculty member of Columbia College who
has managed the seminar will be moderator of this event. The panelists
are:>>>
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* Rumi concert in New York
A musical celebration of rumi titled RUMI: FIRE OF LOVE will be held
at St. Peter's Church 54th St. and Lexington Avenue in New York City on
April 29, 8:00 pm. Featuring: Shahram Shiva, Michael Harrison & Ensemble
with John Ragusa, John Funkhouser & RA Fish. Incantations of Rumi's
poetry with original music. For tickets/info call 1-800-275-4809.
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* Open forum with Kiarostami, Stanford
The Persian Student Association (PSA) and the Stanford Film Society
(SFS) welcomes renowned Iranian film director, Abbas Kiarostami, to Stanford
University for an open discussion with the Stanford community about his
work and Iranian cinema in general. Thursday, May 4, 2000 - 7PM-9PM, Annenburg
Auditorium, Stanford University >>>
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* Iran conference at Stanford
The American Iranian Council (AIC) in association with Stanford University's
Institute for International Studies, the Asia Society and University of
California, Berkeley's Center for Middle Eastern Studies invites you to
participate in a conference on IRAN in the NEW MILLENNIUM: Opportunities
and Challenges Saturday, May 6, 2000 8:00am-5:30pm at Encina Hall, Stanford
University, 616 Serra Street, Stanford CA >>>
DETAILS HERE
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* Iranian cultural program at Asian Art Museum, San Francisco
The Asian Art Museum in San Francisco will present two cultural programs
that offer unique insight into Iranian culture and Iranian American experiences.
On Saturday April 29, local Iranian American authors will read selections
from the recently published anthology, A World Between: Poems, Short Stories
and Essays by Iranian-Americans, and on Sunday, April 30, the critically-acclaimed
Iranian film, Gabbeh (The Carpet) will be screened >>>
DETAILS HERE
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* Journal of Iranian Research and Analysis
The Spring, 2000 issue of the Journal of Iranian Research and Analysis
is published. To review its table of content please visit: //www.dac.neu.edu/cira/
To order your copy, please contact Professor Kamran Dadkhah, CIRA Executive
Director, Department of Economics, Northeastern University Boston, MA 02115,
USA, kdadkhah@lynx.dac.neu.edu
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* Democratization in Iran and US Policy Options
The University of South Florida and The Center for Civilizational Dialogue
Present: "Democratization in Iran and US Policy Options"Embassy
Suites3705 Spectrum Blvd., Tampa, FloridaApril 26 and 27, 2000 Wednesday,
April 26, 2000, 9:30-9:50 AM >>>
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* Conference on Iranian studies, Washington DC
The Third Biennial Conference on Iranian Studies, sponsored by the American
Institute of Iranian Studies (AIIrS) and the Society of Iranian Studies
(SIS) will be held at the Hyatt Regency Bethesda. The conference will begin
on the evening of May 25, with on-site registration, the opening of the
Book Exhibit, and the inauguration of an art exhibit featuring works from
the collection of the Encyclopaedia Iranica >>>
DETAILS HERE
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* The Silent Brush: Iranian contemporary artists in Washington DC
Press Release
Contact: Aisha D. Davis
Phone: 202.986.7885
April 2, 2000
For the first time in 20 years, since the Islamic Revolution in Iran,
a collection of the most prominent contemporary artists from Iran has been
brought to the United States. This collection was first introduced at the
International Artexpo and CIMA art gallery in New York in March and April
2000, and will be opening in Washington DC at the International Trade Center
on May 4, 2000 till May 31, 2000 >>>
DETAILS HERE
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* CIRA in Washington DC
Center for Iranian Research and Analysis (CIRA) will hold its next annual
conference on April 28-29, 2000 in Washington DC area. It is a comprehensive
two day conference on contemporary Iran. It is about current Iranian problems
and opportunities. It includes paper presentations on economics, politics,
religion, Persian literature with participants from Iran, etc >>> DETAILS HERE
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* Four Iranian artists in New York
March 24 though April 28 (opening reception 18:30 to to 21:00) -- Drawing
The Line: Four Iranian Artists Living In New York presents a selection
of mixed-media paintings and works on paper by the artists Ardeshir Mohasses,
Nicky Nodjumi, Nahid Hagigat and Hengameh Fouladvand at La Maison, Columbia
University >>>
DETAILS HERE
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* Children's art show in San Francisco
Wonders of Persia: Art Exhibition, Contest, Persian Dance. Opening:
Wednesday, March 22, 2000 6-9 p.m. Ends April 20. Place: The Presidio Alliance
Building #563, Presidio Park, San Francisco (end of Lombard Street to Presidio
Park's Lombard Gate, first left into Ruger), Contact: (925) 253-1776 >>>FEATURE
HERE
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