Recent Events

 

November 16, 2008

Norwegian Cooking Meeting

From Rita Carlson: 2--4 pm. TBA. Call 258-0039 for directions and to RSVP.

For more information go to: www.clengpeerson.org

 

November 14, 2008

Scandinavian Happy Hour
The Tavern

The American-Scandinavian Foundation invites you to: Scandinavian Happy Hour

Where: The Tavern located at: 12th and Lamar When: November 14 (Fri) Time: 5 pm to 7 pm We hope to see you there! ASFTA Steering Committee: Emily Erickson, Daniel Jessen Greenfield, Jette Uglebjerg Hicks, Kristen Luke, Klaus Madsen, Stine Nielsen, Maja Nipper, John Olsson, Sigfinnur Sigurdsson, Tiina Tapia, Nikolas White

 

November 12, 2008

Norwegian Cooking Meeting

From Rita Carlson: 2--4 pm. TBA. Call 258-0039 for directions and to RSVP.

For more information go to: www.clengpeerson.org

 

November 11, 2008

German Film Series, Fall 2008 - Sexual Revolutions in German Cinema
I am My Own Woman (Rosa von Praunheim, 1992)

I am My Own Woman (Rosa von Praunheim, 1992)

One of Von Praunheim's best known films, I am My Own Woman is a fascinating look at the life of famed Berlin transvestite Charlotte von Mahlsdorf. The film, moving freely between documentary sequences and nostalgic reminiscence, is a queer look at nearly a century of German history through the figure of Von Mahlsdorf: from Weimar, through the Third Reich, the Cold War and up into unified Germany. In this, Von Praunheim offers an exploration of the places where personal sexual histories and official narratives collide.

 

November 9, 2008

POTLUCK SOCIAL
Gemütlichkeit

Enjoy meeting some of the GTHS Board members at the next German Free School Guild bi-monthly Potluck Social.

The potluck will be held at the German Free School on Sunday, November 9th at 4:00 pm. Bring a covered dish to share and your beverage of choice. We will provide coffee, paper plates, etc. Bring your friends and enjoy the Gemütlichkeit!

 

November 9, 2008

Norwegian Annual Food and Crafts Fair

From Rita Carlson: 4:00 -- 6:00 p.m. Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Multipurpose Room (upstairs, north end of building), 200 West Anderson Lane.

For more information go to: www.clengpeerson.org

 

November 9, 2008

Swedish Ambassador Dinner
SACC Texas 25th Anniversary

Please join us in welcoming the Honorable Jonas Hafström,Swedish Ambassador to the United States, on his first official visit to Austin, Texas.

We are celebrating the SACC Texas 25th Anniversary at the Driskill Hotel, 604 Brazos St. in Austin on Sunday, November 9th, 6:30 PM Cocktails begin at 6:30 PM to meet and greet the Ambassador. Dinner starts at 7:00 PM followed by music and entertainment. Festive attire.

Contact Nikolas White for details nik@triand.com

 

November 1, 2008

Viking Invasion at the Austin Celtic Festival

From Michael Sweet: Viking Invasion is going to be at the Austin Celtic Festival. Viking Invasion stages dramatic battles using steel weapons and period armor, as well as having displays where we educate the public about Viking culture and history.

At the Austin Celtic Festival there will be Celtic Music, food, Beer, shopping, the Highland Games, dog sheparding trials, kilts, BEER, and much more. We will be doing 2 fight shows a day and will have an encampment. Come out and see glorious battle!! If you haven't seen us do battle before now is your chance! For more information go to: http://www.vikinginvasion.org/calendar.html or contact msweet@teachingcoach.org

 

October 25, 2008

Norwegian Arts and Crafts

From Rita Carlson: 9:30 am -- 12:00 noon at Randi Parker's home. Call 258-0039 for directions and to RSVP.

For more information go to: www.clengpeerson.org

 

October 25, 2008

GERMAN FILM NIGHT
Schultze Gets the Blues (2003)

Our monthly German Film Night continues on Friday, October 24th with 'Schultze Gets the Blues'; PG (2003).

Schultze is a retired miner from East Germany and a passionate Polka musician. After hearing a Zydeco tune on the radio, he undertakes a trip into the heart of the music - Louisiana. All films are shown in German with English subtitles. Admission is free, and so are the popcorn and pretzels. Donations are gratefully accepted. Moviegoers can bring along their beverage of choice, as well as an extra cushion to make themselves cozy. The doors open at 7:00 pm, and the movie begins at 7:30 pm. Seating is limited, so please RSVP to reserve a spot.

 

October 24, 2008

The Austin Butler School of Music and the Butler Opera Center present
Hansel and Gretel

The University of Texas at Austin Butler School of Music and the Butler Opera Center present Hansel and Gretel by Englebert Humperdinck.

Performances are Fridays, October 24, 31 at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays October 26 and November 2 at 7:00 p.m. in McCullough Theatre. The production is conducted by Garrett Keast and directed by Richard Isackes. Tickets are available at the door and in advance at www.utpac.org

 

October 21, 2008

German Film Series, Fall 2008 - Sexual Revolutions in German Cinema
My Father is Coming (Monika Treut, 1991)

My Father is Coming (Monika Treut, 1991)

A comical and racy look at a young woman's attempts to come to terms with her sexuality and conservative background. When her provincial father comes to visit her in NYC, Vicky initially conceals her relationship with her girlfriend from him. He finds out and is shocked at first. In the end, though, her father surprises her by finding his own sexual liberation with the help of erotic film star Annie Sprinkle. This one is not to be missed!

 

October 19, 2008

Norwegian Cooking Meeting

From Rita Carlson: 2:00 to 4:00 pm. TBA. Call 258-0039 for directions and to RSVP.

For more information go to: www.clengpeerson.org

 

October 19, 2008

Monthly Speaker Series at the German Free School
Ute Boese of the German American Connection

The monthly Speaker Series at the German Free School continues on Sunday, October 19th at 3:00 pm with Ute Boese, of the German American Connection.

Ms. Boese will present a talk on what's happening in the former East Germany entitled "Germany between Tradition and Modernity." The event will take place at the German Free School building, 507 E. 10th St, and a reception will follow. Admission is free. For more information call the GTHS office at 512-482-0927 or visit www.germantexans.org.

 

October 10, 2008

1968: A Global Perspective/ An Interdisciplinary Conference at the University of Texas at Austin
held in tandem with the Fifth Annual Graduate Comparative Literature Conference

The year 1968 has become a central myth for the twentieth century, the purported moment of origin for "the present" -- for current politics, culture, and academics. This conference commemorates the 40th anniversary of 1968 by calling for a reassessment of its local and global impacts, its icons, myths, and images, the traces and absences left in its wake, and the intellectual and cultural heritages that we are still working through, as the collective memory of participants fades into a post-memory of the still incomplete projects of modernization, globalization, and liberation.

The conference aims to create interdisciplinary discussions of the many different 1968 experiences and projects that can be recovered in global, national, and international frameworks. Flashpoints, major players, artistic responses in all media and genres, and (re)theorizings of 1968 and its heritage will be included as conference themes.

Please join us in the fall for this unique event.

 

October 7, 2008

German Film Series, Fall 2008 - Sexual Revolutions in German Cinema
Coming Out (Heiner Carow, 1989)

Coming Out (Heiner Carow, 1989)

Phillip, a young high school teacher engaged to be married, falls in love with Matthias, a gay man he meets at a party. By the time Phillip comes out to Tanja, his fiancée, Matthias has already discovered that he has been leading a double life and refuses to see him again, which leaves Phillip reeling. Premiered on the same evening the Berlin Wall came down, Coming Out is the only film made in the GDR to deal with homosexuality, and is one of only a few reflections on being gay in former East Germany.

 

September 30, 2008

German Film Series, Fall 2008 - Sexual Revolutions in German Cinema
Querelle (Fassbinder, 1982)

In his adaptation of Jean Genet's 1947 novel, Fassbinder presents us with the story of sailor Georges Querelle.

In the gritty and surreal port city of Brest, Querelle begins to frequent a brothel run by Lysiane, his brother's lover. There he meets Nono, and in the power games that follow, Querelle confronts desires that push the boundaries of social interaction, and challenge the meanings of "normal" sexuality.

For more information please write bboovy@mail.utexas.edu

 

September 22, 2008

Swedish Vasa Meeting
Monthly lodge meeting

From Jan Faubion: Swedish Vasa Meeting Regular monthly lodge meeting.

For more information contact: janwfau@aol.com

 

September 16, 2008

German Film Series, Fall 2008 - Sexual Revolutions in German Cinema
The Marriage of Maria Braun (Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1979)

The Marriage of Maria Braun (Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1979)

At the end of WWII, Maria discovers that her husband, a German soldier, has been killed on the front. She takes a job in a bar where she falls in love and gets involved in a relationship with an African-American GI. When her husband Hermann returns unexpectedly, confusion ensues in what becomes a complex filmic exploration of the shifting meanings of relationships, and the intersections of sex, gender and power in post-war German society.

 

September 2, 2008

German Film Series, Fall 2008 - Sexual Revolutions in German Cinema
The Legend of Paul and Paula (Heiner Carow, 1973)

The Legend of Paul and Paula (Heiner Carow, 1973)

Director Heiner Carow adapted Ulrich Plenzdorf's tragicomic love story to make what has become one of the best-known East German films. After leaving her husband, Paula, a now single mother, falls in love with Paul, a committed bureaucrat and married career man altogether dissatisfied with his stagnant life. He and Paula get involved in a passionate affair, but Paul turns out to be much too uptight and conservative for Paula who soon gets fed up with him. When a tragedy makes him aware of what Paula means to him, he gives all he's got to win her back.

 

August 10, 2008

Norwegian Social
Sons of Norway Cleng Peerson Lodge Second Summer Social Meeting

From Merril Austin: On Sunday, August 10, 2008, the Sons of Norway Cleng Peerson Lodge will get together for our second Summer Social Meeting. This time we will meet at 5:00 P.M. at the Luby's at Steck and MoPac.

We hope you can join us for this chance to socialize and keep connected before our first fall meeting on September 14. We invite non members to attend and find out more about our Norwegian organization!



For more information go to: www.clengpeerson.org

 

August 5, 2008

Judith Hammer Dissertation Defense
Culture via Television: Investigating the Effects of a German Television Serial on the Perceptions of Fourth-Semester German Language Classes

Judith Hammer
University of Texas at Austin Germanic Studies

Judith Hammer will be defending her dissertation, "Culture via Television: Investigating the Effects of a German Television Serial on the Perceptions of Fourth-Semester German Language Classes," on Tuesday, August 5, in the Germanic Studies Conference Room (EPS 4.104), at 1:30 in the afternoon.

Supervisors: Janet Swaffar and Katherine Arens

 

April 4, 2008

German Immersion Weekend
At Bastrop State Park

Your are cordially invited to attend a weekend event dedicated to speaking German and relaxation.

WHO: German speakers at all levels (beginners to native speakers). Students, faculty, and members of the community welcome.

WHAT: Socializing, German practice, hiking, canoeing, campfire (weather permitting), games, German movies, and available quiet time for homework.

WHEN: Starts at 5:00 PM on Friday, April 4, 2008; Ends at 11:00 AM on Sunday April 6, 2008.

WHERE: Bastrop State Park in the Group Barracks Facility, Bastrop, Texas

DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION IS MARCH 24, 2008

For more information and/or a registration packet contact Caroline Ahlemann at ahlemann@mail.utexas.edu

 

June 24, 2007

The Texas Swedish Pioneers Association
90th Annual Reunion

From Jan Fau: Come join us for the 90th annual reunion of the Texas Swedish Pioneers Association at Palm Valley Lutheran Church in Round Rock.

The celebration will begin at 2:30 with an organ concert by Dr. Elsworth Peterson, and the meeting starts at 3:00. The Texas Swedish Interest Class from Elgin will sing a number of selections in Swedish and lead the prayer Fader Vår. The traditional annual meeting has been held continuously since 1917, the 50th anniversary of the arrival of the first large group of 100 Swedes who came to Texas in 1867 from Småland. After the program, there will be refreshments, visitation, and exchange of memories in the church hall. The association has no formal membership; anyone interested in Swedish heritage is invited and urged to attend.