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The Cultural Event of the New Year (sponsored)

Event Date: 
January 13, 2017 (All day)

Coming in January are seven new courses offered by WNC Community Education in literature, art, drama and life-long learning. Linda Whitehill, Co-ordinator of Community Service and Continuing Education, announced the new offerings at WNC Carson campus to begin Friday, January 13. “We are delighted to add these unique courses to our program,” said Whitehill. “Four separate courses in drama, poetry and classics will be offered weekly on Fridays beginning January 13 through March 24, and three courses will be offered on Saturdays beginning January 14 through March 25 in world art, dramatized conversations with great men and women of the past, drama, poetry, novels and the joys of life-long learning. All courses will be held on the Carson City campus of WNC.”

Classics of Western Literature speak to us in a rich conversation of insight, humanity and discovery. From ancient wisdom through the explosion of culture in Renaissance learning, from searing skepticism and the birth of modern science, the vibrant self-criticism and enduring value of western thought powerfully shapes all we think and do. This course begins with the life and death of Socrates, the ancient greek historians, Renaissance philosophy and culture, the rise of skepticism, humanism, science and philosophy in the modern era.

Eight Great Novels present an entertaining in-depth close-up of the best novels you may not have read—yet ! From Nabokov and Bellow, Fielding and Balzac, Thomas Hardy to Elmore Leonard, a kaleidoscope of hilarity, pathos and tragedy from the earliest master novels to the grit and grim humor of the modern street.

The Catered Sonnet combines food, poetry and conversation to end your busy week with delight. Take lunch with an hour dedicated to the best sonnets from Petrarch through Shakespeare to Don Paterson. Hear, recite, savor and discuss the magic worked by the great poets in the malleable and maddening limits of the sonnet form. Invented in the 14th century, the sonnet celebrates beauty using a demanding poetic form you'll recognize instantly. All the great poets since Petrarch have striven to craft the best sonnet. This course savors the best of the best.

Plays of Shakespeare
the greatest poet, dramatist, humanist, playwright, wit, critic, humorist-- of all time-- wrote in English ! What luck for us, as we take a guided tour of six plays of Shakespeare: King Lear, The Tempest, Macbeth, Twelfth Night, and Othello. Three tragedies plus two comedies equals the rich experience of several lifetimes. Dramatic recitations by skilled actors, beautifully crafted talks on the plays and conversation about the action, meaning, irony and wisdom of these treasures.

Joys of Life-Long Learning is designed for curious, intelligent people for whom learning is something they do easily, naturally and continuously. Such people seldom think of it as learning. To them, it's part of pursuing goals, solving problems, confronting circumstances and seeing opportunities. And the whole process is a source of pleasure and satisfaction. Some say this is what makes us human-- the distinctive ability to shape our environment by focused awareness, desires, choice and action. Never in the history of mankind have ordinary people had the resources for learning which surround us. How should we best use them ? The course forms a group of learners interested in what exactly makes learning joyful. Bringing their experiences, background and accomplishments to the task of how we improve the learning process we use, each participant will learn styles untried but effective, expand goals for learning and identify where learning is difficult and how it might become effortless. Proven techniques, new styles, prodigies of learning, ultra-learning, and the well-spring of motivation to learn merely scratch the surface of this fascinating course.

Conversations with the Past
place you in the audience for a conversation between two famous, notorious or illustrious men and women of the past. Brought to life are men and women who marked their age, re-enacting through conversation the great minds and personalities of a bygone day. What can we learn from them ? What would surprise them about your questions ? You will be our audience and, if you wish, have the opportunity to ask our guest a probing or provocative question. Audiences are often shocked or thrilled at the fresh perspectives from the past. Imagine a conversation between Sigmund Freud and Karl Marx, Frederick Douglas and Herman Melville, Sacagawea and La Malinche, Teddy Roosevelt and Tom Paine.

Masterpieces of World Art explores what makes an ancient or modern masterpiece of visual art. Innovations in technique that change an entire art form, or the trend-setters of styles that last for centuries, and the power to convey transcendent meaning and evoke deep emotions in spectators across the ages are some keys to the puzzle. The course looks at painting, sculpture, architecture, drawing, photography and urban locales to focus on this precious heritage we have received from the past. Each masterpiece will be displayed in a variety of formats to enrich the visual experience. Hear a brief lecture on the technical aspects of the workmanship, the style and period of the artist and the work, and the impact of the art on contemporary audiences, critics and the modern perspective.

The courses are designed for the sheer pleasure and self-improvement of all who attend. Format is relaxed, open and fun with focused conversation, well-crafted presentations, dramatizations, insights, questions, impressions and a lively environment ideal for anyone hungry to learn, grow and understand the treasures of our culture and heritage. Every group of dedicated learners creates a dynamic synergy of mutual respect, shared appreciation, inspiration and thirst to delve, understand and savor learning. Each individual reacts deeply and powerfully to great art, classics of literature and cultural treasures.

The Symposium is sponsored by the Friends of WNC and does not confer any degree, certificate, credit or residency hours at Western Nevada College. Detailed information about the new courses can be found at http://WNCFriends.ORG or by email to Symposium.WNC@gmail.com and course registration is now open for all adults and young people age fifteen or older by entering “WNC+CampusCE” in your web browser. Select the category “Art and Literature.” Create your on-line profile. Select your courses and complete registration. Reach the Symposium at 882-8620. All messages responded to promptly and courteously.

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