Farmscape: A Docu–Drama
Tuesday, 27 Oct 2009 at 6:00 pm – Cardinal Room, Memorial Union
Join Iowa Poet Laureate Mary Swander and a cast of College of Liberal Arts and Sciences "Celebrities" for a special performance of Farmscape. The production documents our changing rural environment by recreating interviews with people involved in how we grow our food and live our lives in rural America. You'll take delight in a sip of Zinfandel at a new winery, savor the taste of organic vegetables on the way to a local farmer's market, gaze at restored wetlands and prairie, visit a hog confinement and a slaughtering plant, and experience the David and Goliath story of a family farmer up against the economic forces of the 3,500-acre agribusiness operation next door. In the end, you'll understand that farming completely changed the ecosystem of the prairie. A hundred and fifty years later, this landscape is dramatically changing again. Part of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 50th Anniversary Celebration.The Farmscape cast includes:
Mike Whiteford, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Steffen Schmidt, University Professor of Political Science
Paul Lasley, Professor and Chair of Sociology
Nikki Bado-Fralick, Assistant Professor of Women's Studies & Religious Studies
Teresa Downing-Matibag, Assistant Professor of Sociology
Arne Hallam, Associate Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Carl Jacobson, Chair of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences
Joe Kupfer, University Professor of Philosophy & Director of the Center for Excellence in the Arts and Humanities
Gene Matibag, Professor of Spanish & Director of the Center for American Intercultural Studies
Cosponsored By:
- AgArts
- College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government)
Stay for the entire event, including the brief question-and-answer session that follows the formal presentation. Most events run 75 minutes.
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Lecture Etiquette
- Stay for the entire lecture and the brief audience Q&A. If a student needs to leave early, he or she should sit near the back and exit discreetly.
- Do not bring food or uncovered drinks into the lecture.
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