Sant Jordi at Georgetown University 2018
12pm – 1pm: Come to our table in Red Square and pick up a rose!
3:30pm – 6pm (ICC 462): Catalan Cinema: Uncertain Glory (a film by Agustí Villaronga, with 8 Gaudí Prizes). It’s 1937, and in war-torn Spain, a young officer in the Republican Army will hopelessly fall for the charms of a deceitful femme-fatale who will not hesitate to use him in her best interest. In Catalan with English subtitles.
6pm – 8pm (ICC 462): Catalonia Today: Quo vadis? A conversation with two professors from the Government Department, Georgetown University: Dr. Laia Balcells and Dr. Josep Colomer, both specialists in political science, will discuss about the current political situation in Catalonia.
8pm (ICC 450): Catalan dinner (traditional Catalan tapes)
Book exchange in the lobby of the Spanish and Portuguese Department. Bring a good book to give. Take one with you!
All activities are FREE
For dinner, please RSVP by Monday April 16th at lv210@georgetown.edu.
Event Type: Day-long event
Date and Time: Monday, April 23, 2018
Location: Edward B. Bunn, S.J. Intercultural Center, 37th and O St., N.W., Washington