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Call to Order was interspersed throughout the space of Institutions by Artists as house music and sound cues during the debates, and as a live performance on Sunday, October 14, 2012. The live performance occurred at 1 pm in the World Art Centre Studio at the Goldcorp Centre for the Arts, Simon Fraser University and was performed by Peggy Lee (cello), Jon Bentley (alto and bass clarinets), and Chris Gestrin (piano)"
Author: Ritter, Kathleen, Author: Maxwell, James, Author: PARRC, Contributor: Peggy Lee (cello), Contributor: Jon Bentley (alto and bass clarinets), Contributor: Chris Gestrin (piano)
Date created: 2012
Call to Order was interspersed throughout the space of Institutions by Artists as house music and sound cues during the debates, and as a live performance on Sunday, October 14, 2012. The live performance occurred at 1 pm in the World Art Centre Studio at the Goldcorp Centre for the Arts, Simon Fraser University and was performed by Peggy Lee (cello), Jon Bentley (alto and bass clarinets), and Chris Gestrin (piano)"
Author: Ritter, Kathleen, Author: Maxwell, James, Author: PARRC, Contributor: Peggy Lee (cello), Contributor: Jon Bentley (alto and bass clarinets), Contributor: Chris Gestrin (piano)
Date created: 2012
Call to Order was interspersed throughout the space of Institutions by Artists as house music and sound cues during the debates, and as a live performance on Sunday, October 14, 2012. The live performance occurred at 1 pm in the World Art Centre Studio at the Goldcorp Centre for the Arts, Simon Fraser University and was performed by Peggy Lee (cello), Jon Bentley (alto and bass clarinets), and Chris Gestrin (piano)"
Author: Ritter, Kathleen, Author: Maxwell, James, Author: PARRC, Contributor: Peggy Lee (cello), Contributor: Jon Bentley (alto and bass clarinets), Contributor: Chris Gestrin (piano)
Date created: 2012
Recording of panel discussion for History Reads event.
Author: Panchasi, Roxanne, Author: Clossey, Luke, Author: Craig, John, Author: O'Brien, Emily, Author: Werth, Tiffany
Date created: 2017-11-01
On this episode of Below the Radar, Am Johal is joined by Roxanne Panchasi from SFU's History Department and Brit Bachmann from UNIT/PITT. Together they discuss their latest collaboration, La Commune 2021, a free online school commemorating the 150 anniversary of the Paris Commune. Roxanne and Brit share how the idea of La Commune 2021 came about. They talk about the historical importance of the Paris Commune, how it has resonated in other historical periods, and its relevance in particular in this moment of history. Resources:— La Commune 2021: https://www.unitpitt.ca/la-commune/— UNIT/PITT: https://www.unitpitt.ca/ — New Books in French Studies podcast by Roxanne Panchasi: https://roxannepanchasi.com/portfolio/new-books-in-french-studies/— The Anarchist Library https://theanarchistlibrary.org/search?query=paris+commune— Documents of the Paris Commune https://www.marxists.org/history/france/paris-commune/documents/index.htm— Club Atomique upcoming book from Roxanne Panchasi: https://roxannepanchasi.com/home-2/club-atomique/
Author: Panchasi, Roxanne, Author: Brit Bachmann, Author: Johal, Am, Author: Fiorella Pinillos, Author: Melissa Roach, Author: Paige Smith, Author: Kathy Feng, Author: Alex Abahmed
Date created: 2021-03-19