Thursday, April 24, 2014

Upcoming Screenings, Classes and Events


Welcome to Vermont will be shown  on Friday, May 2,
at Vermont Technical College, Randolph Center.
The screening will be hosted by  the Vermont Folklife Center 
and Young Tradition Vermont as part of a daylong workshop
to introduce their New Neighbors Project.  

For more info on the workshop 
and the New Neighbors Project contact 
the Vermont Folklife Center.

http://www.vermontfolklifecenter.org



Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Upcoming Screenings, Classes and Events






From 6-7 PM: The First Annual Global Studies Colloquium.
Learn more about the Global Studies Minor, the work of graduating seniors with a Global Studies Minor, ask questions, eat and get to know one another!

From 7-8:30 PM: "Welcome to Vermont," a documentary by filmmaker and Champlain College faculty member Mira Niagolova about the daily lives of four families from Bosnia, Somalia, Iraq, and Rwanda who have recently resettled in Vermont. Followed by an informal discussion and Q&A.

Please join us for a film screening, discussion and delicious dinner cooked by local chef Farah Akhondi.

The event is at Morgan Room, Aiken Hall. Champlain College 

Tuesday, March 18, 2014


 Thursday, April 3, 2014 from 6:30pm-9:00pm at the Main Street Landing Film House
 60 Lake Street, Burlington, Vermont.

The Vermont Folklife Center and Mira Niagolova present the premiere of 
“Welcome to Vermont: Four Stories of Resettled Identity.” 

The screening is free, and will be preceded by a reception featuring food prepared by cooks from Vermont’s New American communities. 

A panel discussion exploring refugee resettlement in Vermont will follow the film.


View trailer at: http://youtu.be/i-pI8pa2Jq8

The premiere is supported by:

Main Street Landing  
and Vermont Council on World Affairs

Support for Niagolova’s film by the Vermont Folklife Center is part of the organization’s larger mission to call attention to the cultural needs of refugees resettled in the state, and to support the continuity of cultural practices among New American groups in Vermont. Vermont Folklife Center Co-Director and Director of Education, Greg Sharrow states, “Welcome to Vermont lines up squarely with our goal of making Vermonters from all walks of life visible to one another.”

“Welcome to Vermont” is also an integral part of one of the Center’s current, major initiatives, the “New Neighbors Music Project.” Funded by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Vermont Community Foundation, the “New Neighbor’s Music Project” records traditional musicians from New American communities across the state with the goal of creating a Website and curriculum to bring this music into Vermont schools. “Mira’s film creates a human connection for students,” says Sharrow, “through intimate, personal accounts it opens up the experiences of these resettled people, creating a space for discussion about what it means to be American.”

On March 28 in Burlington at Bishop Booth Conference Center and May 2 at Vermont Technical College in Randolph Center the Vermont Folklife Center will host two workshops for educators on implementing the “New Neighbors Music Project” in the classroom. Niagolova, along with educators and representatives from various Vermont New American communities, will participate in facilitating these workshops.

Burlington “New Neighbors Music Project” Workshop:
https://www.facebook.com/events/735350063164033/

Randolph Center “New Neighbors Music Project” Workshop:
https://www.facebook.com/events/480371882068633/

For more information on the premiere showing of “Welcome to Vermont,” the “New Neighbor’s Music Project” and the associated educator’s workshops, please contact Bob Hooker at the Vermont Folklife Center: (802) 388-4964.

Mira Niagolovoa:
http://www.miraniagolova.com/

Vermont Folklife Center:
http://www.vermontfolklifecenter.org/




Thursday, March 6, 2014

Upcoming Screenings Classes and Events


March 19th 
Welcome to Vermont: four stories of resettled identity
will be presented at Vermont Global Issues Network Conference
in Ruthland High School

for more info check www.global-issues-network.org