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ICE Announcements 10.19.10
http://ice.uga.edu
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1. AUX Vol. 2 CD Release (10/19)
2. Art Professional Practices Week (10/20-22)
3. ICE-Vision: Pauline at the Beach (10/21)
4. Colloquium in 18th & 19th Century Literature (10/21)
5. Printmaking Open House (10/21)
6. Philosophy Colloquium: Chris Cuomo (10/22)
7. Opera Ensemble (10/22)
8. Athens Fashion Show (10/23)
9. DanceATHENS Concert (10/24)
10. Bayanihan Philippine National Dance Company (10/24)
11. Lecture: Dr. Michael Davis (10/26)
12. Cine Screenings and Events

For more listings visit http://iceannouncements.com
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1. AUX Vol. 2 Official CD Release today!

AUX Vol. 2 is a collection of experimental sound curated by Heather McIntosh in a limited edition
of 250 hand-printed packages designed by Joshua Ray Stephens and printed by David Savino. It
features 17 previously unreleased tracks by artists from Athens and beyond and an original poem
by Jeff Fallis.

For more information or to purchase AUX Vol. 2 online, please visit auxfestival.com. Copies are
also available at the ICE office ($20, call 706-542-7270 or email [log in to unmask]).

Artists included on the CD include Derek Almstead, Visitations, Hannah Jones, Orthopedics, The
Olivia Tremor Control, Jessica Pavone, Mary Halvorson, Killick, Jay Nackashi, feltbattery, Dave
McDonnell, Our New Silence, mohtzegorf, Spider Veins, Jeremiah Cymerman, Nate Wooley,
Christopher Hoffman, Aaron Siegel, Melted Men, horaflora, and Dark Meat.
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2. Lamar Dodd School of Art Professional Practices Week

Careers in the Visual Arts Panel
Wednesday, October 20 at 5:30 PM
Room S151
Susan Cofer, Dennis Harper, Mary Stanley, & Chris Wyrick

Careers in Design Panel
Friday, October 22 at 5:30 PM
Room S151
Suzanne Allen, Jen Crenshaw, Lisa Fiscus, & David Matheny
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3. ICE-Vision: Pauline at the Beach (Eric Rohmer, 1983)
Thursday, October 21 at 8 PM
Lamar Dodd School of Art Room S150

Film Studies major Will Stephenson continues ICE's informal weekly series, selecting a variety of
world cinema classics and subcultural curiosities.

"I hope that 'Pauline at the Beach' will win new admirers for Mr. Rohmer, one of the most original
and elegant film makers at work today in any country. Though his films depend a lot on talk, don't
be misled. They are literate but not especially literary, even if the English-language subtitles
reinforce this impression. Mr. Rohmer's works could not exist in any other form. Their particular
character would float off any printed page. They combine images, language, action and cinematic
narrative fluidity to create a kind of cinema that no one else has ever done before. 'Pauline at the
Beach' is another rare Rohmer treat." -New York Times
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4. Georgia Colloquium in 18th & 19th Century Literature: Alison Booth
Thursday October 21 at 4:30 PM
Park Hall, Room 265

Alison Booth, Professor of English at the University of Virginia, will discuss her current work on
Victorian women's biographies and the digital humanities. Dr. Booth is the author and editor of
several important studies of Victorian literature and culture, including the award-winning, "How to
Make it as a Woman: Collective Biographical History from Victoria to the Present" (Chicago, 2004).
She is also co-editor of the Norton Introduction to Literature. The Lecture will be followed by a
reception in the Park Hall Library. This event is sponsored by the Willson Center for Humanities
and Arts and by the English Department's Rodney Baine Lecture Fund.
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5. UGA Printmaking Open House
Thursday, October 21 from 6 - 9 PM
Second Floor, Lamar Dodd School of Art

Food and drink, printing, T-shirt sale and prizes for attendees wearing costumes. Sponsored by
UGA Printmaking Student Association.
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6. Philosophy Colloquium: "Climate Change, Responsibility and Social Vulnerabilities"
Friday, October 22 from  3:30 - 5:30 PM
115 Peabody Hall

Speaker: Chris Cuomo, philosophy. Reception follows.
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7. Opera Ensemble Performance
Friday, October 22 at 8 PM
Hodgson Hall

The UGA Opera Ensemble, under the direction of Metropolitan Opera baritone Frederick Burchinal,
will present a free concert performance of scenes from well-known operas in Hodgson Concert
Hall in the Performing Arts Center. The concert features scenes that span nearly 200 years of
opera, ranging from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's The Magic Flute to Douglas Moore's The Ballad of
Baby Doe.
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8. Athens Fashion Show
Saturday, October 23 at 8 PM
Cine
http://athensfashion.com

Fashion featuring local vintage store wares with girl and guy models, clothing creations by
Community Service, projection by 6X6 Media Arts, music by excellent popular local DJ's, and Foto
Pixx portrait session.
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9. DanceATHENS Dance Concert
Saturday, October 24 at 4:30 PM and 7:30 PM
Morton Theater

Sponsored by DanceATHENS and Dance Connect at UGA. Over 20 local dance companies
performing in two shows:  $16, $13 students.
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10. Bayanihan Philippine National Dance Company
Sunday, October 24 at 7:30 PM
Hodgson Hall
Tickets: http://www.uga.edu/pac

For more than 50 years, the company has been preserving indigenous Philippine art forms in
music, dance, costumes and folklore. Its innovative choreography and colorful performances have
won acclaim from critics and audiences around the globe.
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11. Lecture: Dr. Michael Davis
Tuesday, October 26 at 12:30 PM
Lamar Dodd School of Art Room N104

Michael Davis, Mount Holyoke College Department of Art History, will be giving a lecture entitled
"Medieval Architecture and Digital Technologies".
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12. Cine Screenings and Events
http://www.athenscine.com

m o v i e s :
WILD GRASS
WAKING SLEEPING BEAUTY
ANIMAL KINGDOM
THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE

GLOBAL LENS FILM SERIES:
SHIRLEY ADAMS  TUE 10/19
 w/ GUEST SPEAKER PAM KOHN

BAD MOVIE NITE: SHOCK EM DEAD  WED 10/20

DIAS DE CINE: LATIN AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL  10/22-24

Showing of La mosca en la ceniza with a live discussion with the director, Gabriela David. Oct. 23:
Viajo porque preciso, volto porque te amo (2009) at 3 p.m., Dioses at 5 p.m., La nana at 7 p.m.
Oct. 24: La nana at 5 p.m., Viajo porque preciso, volto porque te amo at 7 p.m. and La mosca en la
ceniza at 9 p.m. $9, $7 students.

A WOMAN, A GUN AND A NOODLE SHOP  10/22-28
LEBANON  10/25-28
R.E.M. LIVE FROM AUSTIN TX  10/25
HOWL  10/29-11/4

UGA COSTA RICA PHOTO-DOCUMENTARY SHOW - THURSDAY OCTOBER 21 at 6 PM
UGA IN COSTA RICA presents a photo-documentary screening and reception. In addition to short
student films about Study Abroad in Costa Rica, the photography of Richard Siegesmund, a former
UGA Costa Rica Willson Artist-in-Residence, will also be on display. The reception will be catered
by Big City Bread.

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