The dance group "Faux Pas" invites you to
symposium
"Changing identities in Europe"
Friday 5 February 2010
19.00 bis 22.00 clock clock
European Academy, Bismarck Allee 46/48 in Berlin Grunewald
the occasion of the exhibition "Shifting Identities" at the Ethnological Museum in Berlin-Dahlem, we had visited in the multinational Balkan dance group "Faux Pas" on the Theme "Changing Identities" a lot of discussion and noted that the members and friends of the group have done research on different aspects of the topic or give contributions from her life experience to this subject.
We must all ask the question whether a separate identity in times of globalization help or hinder a prosperous coexistence. On this evening we will the question can not be answered conclusively. We , however, take an impression as far as our personalities and our actions through an identity .......... are determined.
We invite you / you are welcome to listen to our thoughts and discuss with us!
language and identity
Silvana Dimitrovska, Macedonia
doctoral student in the art philosophy at the University of Potsdam
Brands, Commodities and Style in Contemporary Macedonia (Lecture in English)
Dr. Rozita Dimova, Institute of Slavic Studies , HU - Berlin
the cultural standards of Bulgaria from the perspective of German specialists and executives
Michaela Grueva, Bulgaria
topic of their dissertation in psychology at Humboldt University - Berlin
The Concept of Transnationalism: A New Approach for Migration Research?
(Lecture in English)
Marjan Kocev, Macedonia
theme of his term paper at the Institute for Eastern Studies, FU-Berlin
Changing identities in business
Vanja Röhring, Bulgarian-born, 28 years living in Germany and working
patterns and colors on women's costumes as a sign of group affiliation
Eveline Krause, Germany
Balkan specialist, for folk dances and costumes of the region, a doctor
We would be pleased if you bring wine or something for the finger buffet!
We thank the leadership of the European Academy of hiring the hall!
For more information: Evelyn Krause, 030 815 86 43rd Please no questions to the EAB!
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