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1991 Project Presents: A Reid Hall Concert Series

Concerts at Reid Hall organized by the 1991 Project, a non-profit association whose purpose is to safeguard and promote Ukrainian music, by helping Ukrainian musicians preserve their artistic skills in France and in the Western world.

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  • 1991 Project Presents: Polina Chaika, violin and Askar Ishangaliyev, cello primary image

    1991 Project Presents: Polina Chaika, violin and Askar Ishangaliyev, cello

    Mon, May 27 • 7:00 PM

    Free

  • 1991 Project Presents: Quatuor Bleu et Or and Anna Khmara primary image

    1991 Project Presents: Quatuor Bleu et Or and Anna Khmara

    Wed, Feb 21 • 7:00 PM

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  • Cello Concert | 1991 Project Presents: Olga Driga and Nataliia Ivanovska primary image

    Cello Concert | 1991 Project Presents: Olga Driga and Nataliia Ivanovska

    Fri, Jan 26 • 7:00 PM

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TheColumbia Global Paris Centeraddresses pressing global issues that are at the forefront of international education and research: agency and gender; climate and the environment; critical dialogues for just societies; encounters in the arts; and health and medical science.Nestled in the Montparnasse district,Reid Hallhosts several Columbia University initiatives:Columbia Global Centers | Paris, theInstitute for Ideas and Imagination,Columbia Undergraduate Programs,M.A. in History and Literature, and theGSAPP Shape of Two Cities Program. This unique combination of resources is enhanced by our global network whose mission is to expand the University's engagement the world over through educational programs, research initiatives, regional partnerships, and public events.The Paris Center is part of Columbia Global, which brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Its mission is to address complex global challenges through groundbreaking scholarly pursuits, leadership development, cutting-edge research, and projects that aim for social impact. Its long-term goal is to reimagine the university’s role in society as not only a nexus for learning and intellectual exploration but also as a catalyst for creativity and impact locally, regionally, and globally. Columbia Global includes eleven Global Centers, as well as the Institute for Ideas and Imagination, the Committee on Global Thought, and Columbia World Projects.