A multi-medium venue that integrates coffeehouse presentations, discussion, artwork, and creative performances to address and present different socio-cultural issues and socio-political initiatives relating to the themes of the IFH. +more
Performances: Mainstage
Also NOTE: Wednesday 26th at 4o'clock at the lower field: THE GARBAGE GRAB: Come sort through the trash and shine a light on the reality of the Student Union's (Shatner) waste problem!
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Art exhibitions and installations featuring artwork by local and international artists who seek to illustrate the theme of globalization in their work. +more
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A series of documentaries and films that vividly discuss issues relating to the mission of the IFH, with introductions and discussion lead by the film's Directors. +more
Haunted Land | Checkpoint | Promises | SPIT
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A series of formal presentations and a roundtable seminar on the themes of the IFH that will promote critical thought and provide a space for the exploration of new views and arguments that have emerged in recent post-graduate thesis and research work.+more
Duncan Pedersen | More
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Theatrical presentations created and performed by members of The Project, embodying both the thrust of and the people behind the IFH movement. +more
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Presentations by individuals who will share their impressions and criticisms of the changes seen in our globalizing world, as well as their contributions towards inciting positive change in their communities, both locally and globally. +more
Keynote Speaker: Felipe de Jesus | Pedro Sarduy
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This medium serves as a bridge for you to join in the creation of the IFH 2002 and features articles, poetry, music, film, and contacts to relevant Internet sites on themes addressed at various Festival venues. Schedules, locations, maps, and event descriptions available on-line. Please forward this page to those you know.
Contact THE PROJECT for more information
project@ssmu.mcgill.ca
Phone: (514) 398-3001 x 09600
Fax: (514) 398-7490
McGill University Student Centre
Blue Box 94
3480 Rue McTavish
Montréal, Québec H3A 1X0
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