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From: "Brunner, Stefan" <[log in to unmask]>
Bonn - 30 January 2004
The Goethe-Institut invites you to take a look at its new online
articles about Culture and Society.
Please feel free to forward this newsletter to partners and friends who
might be interested.
Contemporary Dance Now
Dance Platform Germany 2004 in Düsseldorf
What is in vogue on Germany's stages right now? Can any tendencies be
identified at the moment? And if so: are they just fashionable currents
that will soon disappear with the changing of the tide or developments
that will truly lead to the creation of something new? The Dance
Platform is striving to provide answers.
<http://www.goethe.de/kug/kue/tut/thm/en75402.htm>
Film Studies in Germany
German cinema is booming - and once again garnering international
recognition. Good Bye, Lenin! has them rolling in the aisles around the
globe, Rosenstrasse won a prize at the film festival in Venice, German
movies are billed on festival programmes in many different countries.
Recent efforts to promote the next generation of filmmakers seem to be
paying off.
<http://www.goethe.de/kug/kue/flm/thm/en77384.htm>
Follow the controversial discussion on the way the Germans deal with
their history in our dossier "Memory Returns".
<http://www.goethe.de/kug/ges/ztg/thm/en75885.htm>
ASSIST - More Class through Better Selection?
Germany's higher education institutions want to be stricter and more
focused when selecting their guests from around the world. The ASSIST
project aims to help them.
<http://www.goethe.de/kug/buw/stu/thm/en75777.htm>
Thoughts on the Future of Libraries
The coming years will determine whether libraries successfully position
themselves at the heart of the information society. An interview with
Host Neisser, Director of Cologne City Library.
<http://www.goethe.de/kug/mui/bib/thm/en76444.htm>
The Editorial Board wishes you a wonderful month! We would be happy to
receive feedback and ideas for new articles!
Sincerely yours,
Director: Eleonore Sylla ([log in to unmask])
The Arts: Elisabeth Fibich ([log in to unmask])
Society: Sigrid Born ([log in to unmask])
Media and Information / Education and Science: Ivan Tapia (tapia@inter-
nationes.de)
Dossiers: Christiane Barchfeld ([log in to unmask])
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