Join us the second Tuesday of each month for our German Stammtisch luncheon. Each month we serve a home cooked German meal, prepared by Helga Parnell and her group of volunteers. We also provide cultural programming in German after the lunch. This is a great opportunity for natives and non-natives to practice and maintain their German language skills while enjoying great food and Gemütlichkeit.
Date:Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Time: 11:45am
Place: 301 Summit Avenue • Saint Paul, MN 55102
Ticket: $8 members and non-members
For more information, contact the GAI office at 651-222-7027
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Mizna’s Twin Cities Arab Film Festival was conceived of in 2002 and was first presented in 2003. It has since run on an eighteen-month cycle, between autumn and spring seasons. It is the second longest standing Arab Film Festival in North America.
The festival aims to exhibit primarily films made by and about Arabs, but also about non-Arabs who live in the Arab world. With few exceptions, the festival screens Minnesota theatrical premieres. For Mizna, the festival serves as an opportunity to collaborate with a variety of Twin Cities organizations.
The festival also signifies Mizna’s interest in celebrating artists whose work is Arab-themed by inviting filmmakers to attend screenings of their films and to engage audiences in related discussions.
When: November 10 – 13, 2011
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Imagine walking down the streets of the most beautiful and intriguing cities in the world. Feel the bustling traffic in Hong Kong, take in the magnificent architecture of Moscow, stroll down the Champs Elysées in Paris, experienceCarnaval in Rio de Janeiro, taste fresh tacos from a stand in Mexico City. Take in the lilting sounds of different languages and exotic music; soak up the colors of hundreds of flags and costumes from around the world. Surround yourself with the incredible diversity of Minnesota’s multicultural community, all coming together under the same roof, on the same day, at the same location
This is Carnavalia!
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This display of human-form sculptures in the Museum’s Fireside Gallery features approximately fourteen works by Naum Mogilevsky. The sculptures were recently added to the Museum’s growing permanent collection through a generous gift from the artist’s nephew, Boris Mogilevsky. Sculptor Naum Mogilevsky (1895-1975) was a prominent member of the celebrated 1920s avant-garde artist group in Leningrad (St. Petersburg) known as the Krug Khudozhnikov (Circle of Artists). A close friend of the famous avant-gardist Vladimir Tatlin and a pupil of the outstanding sculptor Alexander Matveev, Mogilevsky created works of lasting beauty that did not conform to the parameters of state-endorsed Socialist Realism. Mogilevsky’s preferred medium was wood, and later in his career, stone. The objects included in ...
Telugu Association of Minnesota (TEAM) is inviting you to participate in the cultural program to welcome our New Year, UGADI. The event is scheduled forApril 7, 2012. We are excited to announce that this year, we are planning this event at bigger venue – Kennedy High School Auditorium, Bloomington, MN.TEAM is working very hard to ensure that we havequality programs in this event and also encourages grown ups to participate in the cultural program.
When: Saturday, APR 07 2012
Time: 5:00PM
Where: Kennedy High School , 9701 Nicollet Avenue S, Bloomington, MN 55420
Admission: $10 – $40
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The Minnesota Scottish Fair & Highland Games (MSFHG) is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes, to promote and preserve Scottish traditions, and heritage through education, competitions, and public display, with a goal to establish and maintain a Scottish Cultural Center.
Highland Dance is a traditional style of dancing from Scotland. It is one of two dance forms in the world that are danced entirely on the ball of the foot (the other is Irish step dance). The music is typically a tune on the bagpipes, and a dancer usually wears a kilt. The dances are made up of different parts, called steps. There are usually four or six steps to a dance, which are chosen by the dancer.
When: May 19th, 2012
Where: Dakota County Fair Grounds | 4008 220th Street West | Farmington ...
Many people from the Upper Midwest and Scandinavia come together to celebrate this annual event.
Svenskarnas Dag is held on the fourth Sunday in June at Minnehaha Park in Minneapolis, MN. The day includes many activities such as: a morning church service, the raising of the Midsommar Pole, various singing and dancing performances by local and visiting Scandinavian groups, and the crowning of the Midsummer Queen. Authentic Swedish foods and handicrafts are also available for purchase.
We welcome you to come a join us for the festivities. If your Scandinavian group would like to perform at Svenskarnas Dag, please fill out the feedback form on the Contact Information page. Tack så mycket!
We hope to see you at Svenskarnas Dag – Swedish Heritage Day!
When: June 24th, 2012
Where: Minneh ...
Being Greek is as much a state of mind as it is a nationality. It’s relishing the world around us and enjoying life to its fullest. Any joyous Greek Function is only complete with music, singing, dancing and fabulous food.
A celebration of Greek heritage. Authentic Greek Foods, Live Music all weekend, Ethnic Greek Dancers Saturday and Sunday Bake Sale (locally made Greek pastries), Kids Carnival, Silent Auction also Church Tours.
When: Friday, August 24th 5pm – 8pm
Saturday, August 25th 11am – 8pm
Sunday, August 26th 11am – 6pm
Where: Holy Anargyroi Greek Orthodox Church grounds
703 West Center Street, Rochester, MN 55902
FREE ADMISSION – FREE PARKING
For more info click here.
e-mail: festival@holyanargyroi.org
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