Resonating EPIIC's broad approach, an eclectic series
of multidisciplinary programs are organized throughout the year, featuring
art, drama, film, music and sport.
The Restless Conscience
EPIIC sponsored the U.S. premier of The Restless Conscience, a feature
documentary film on the German resistance to Hitler from 1933-45
which was nominated for an Academy Award. The film was presented
by its producer and director Hava Beller and followed by a discussion
with Freya von Moltke, the widow of a leading figure of the resistance
who was executed by the Nazis.
Prelude to Peace
As part of EPIIC's tenth anniversary celebration, and resonating its
1987 program year on The West Bank and Gaza Strip, EPIIC presented a
concert and workshop by Bustan Abraham, a seven-person Israeli Arab and
Jewish group that combines Eastern and Western forms of music.
"In Light of Our Reflection"
This interactive, juried exhibition was organized by two EPIIC students
(as the senior honors thesis for one) at the Tufts University Art Gallery. Internationally-acclaimed
artists included Ms. Agnes Denes, author of Book Of Dust: The Beginning
and the End of Time and Thereafter. The opening reception featured
a presentation by Farouk El-Baz, Founder of the Center for Remote Sensing
at Boston University and Chief Scientist for the Apollo Missions at
NASA.
The Sounds of Democratic Discourse
In 1997, world-renowned pianist and composer Chick Corea performed
to conclude the EPIIC symposium on "The Future of Democracy." He
included a 20-minute original solo dedicated to EPIIC.
Refugee Voices: A Dramatization
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| Ms. Mabuza reading her poetry. |
In 1998, EPIIC, the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies at Tufts
University, and the Departments of Music and Drama and Dance adapted
the atelier model to bring together students, faculty, and visiting
artists to explore the collaborative process in the arts through seminars
and performances. The
project's thematic focus was to resonate and honor refugees voices
through the dramatization of their stories. It dramatized women's
and children's voices of The Suitcase: Refugee Voices From Bosnia and
Croatia, as well as other refugee/immigrant experiences. For more information,
see Special Events in
the 1998 Archives.
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