Events

23Nov2011

Symposium on Migration and Multiculturalism Today

Invitation to Symposium on Migration and Multiculturalism Today: Australian and European Perspectives co-sponsored and co-organised by the Embassy of the Republic of Poland Monash European and EU Centre (MEEUC) Australian Institute of Polish Affairs (AIPA) at Monash Caufield Campus, Theatre H235, Wednesday 30 November 2011, 9am – 3pm We would be delighted if you could […]
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02Oct2011

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

The Australian Institute of Polish Affairs ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING SATURDAY, 22nd OCTOBER 2011 Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Australian Institute of Polish Affairs Inc. will be held at Armagh, 226 Kooyong Rd Toorak Victoria on Saturday, 22 October 2011, commencing at 11.30am in the first instance, or at 11.45 […]
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02Jul2011

Relacja z koncertu z okazji Roku Czesława Miłosza

  Australijski Instytut Spraw Polskich uczcił rok Czesława Miłosza organizując 18 czerwca 2011 r. koncert poetycko-muzyczny w Melbourne w siedzibie Armagh. Licznie zebranych członków Instytutu, gości włącznie z Konsulem Honorowym RP z małżonka oraz artystów powitał prezes AIPA, prof. Jan Pakulski. W dwugodzinnym programie usłyszeliśmy osiem wierszy Miłosza poczynając od napisanego w 1944 r „Campo […]
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02Jul2011

Program of "Czesław Miłosz Centenary: a Celebration in Words and Music"

PART 1 Welcome and Introduction of performers by Professor Jan Pakulski, President, AIPA Giedrius Kuprevičius (b. 1944), Prelude in memoriam M.K. Čiurlionis (1973) Introduction to the life and work of Czesław Miłosz Campo di Fiori - Campo dei Fiori (1944) A Poor Christian Looks at the Ghetto - Biedny Chreścijanin patrzy na Ghetto (1943) You […]
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04Jun2011

Czesław Miłosz Centenary: a Celebration in Words and Music

Introduction by Chris Wallace-Crabbe with readings by Chris Wallace-Crabbe (English) & Krzysztof Kaczmarek (Polish) and music performed by Brigid Coleridge (violin) & Elena Mogilevski (piano) at 2:30 pm on Saturday 18 June 2011, at “Armagh”, 226 Kooyong Road, Toorak Afternoon tea will be served after the performances Admission: $25 (AIPA financial members: $20) As seating […]
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