Friday, Sept. 15, 5:30-7:00 p.m.
Kitt Central N100 on the CU-Boulder Campus
Thanks to a grant from the CU President's Fund for the Humanities, Planina will be presenting a creative artistic seminar, Voices: Dimensions of Cultural Diversity and Critical Dialogue, that combines refreshments and an hour-long concert with dialogue with students in their first year at CU. The discussion will address some of the cultural and social human heritage that our songs represent, such as the stages of life, encounters with trauma, and reveling in nature and the human experience.
The presenters have generously allowed Planina to make this presentation available to the public at no charge as well as to the students. If you plan to attend, please send a “yes” RSVP no later than 5:00pm on Tuesday, 9/12, to grap@colorado.edu, with the subject line: Attending the Planina Performance on Sept 15th. Be sure to let them know how many people are coming.
The program is sponsored by CU's Global Studies Residential Academic Program and funded by the CU President’s Fund for the Humanities.