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SUMMARY:comedy:the recipe of the Universe
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DESCRIPTION:piece de theatre hilarante.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/conferenc
 eDisplay.py?confId=a044526
LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
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SUMMARY:Film presentation: Higgs: into the heart of imagination
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100429T170000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100429T180000Z
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DESCRIPTION:On 29 April at 7pm Dutch filmmakers\, Hannie van den Bergh and
  Jan van den Berg\, will introduce their directorial debut\, Higgs: into t
 he heart of imagination in CERN’s Main Auditorium.\n \n\n\n\nThis docum
 entary is about the curiousity\, passion and imaginative powers of science
 . Featuring physicists working at CERN\, in particular in ATLAS\, and film
 ed over four years\, the film-makers have created a cinematic journey into
  the heart of imagination. They follow Stan Bentvelsen\, head of the Dutch
  research group at CERN\, and watch as he prepares his team for the start 
 of the LHC\, as well as the scientific competition to find the elusive Hig
 gs particle. The film also features Peter Higgs as he discusses his work f
 rom 1964. \nThe directors have created theatre productions and other multi
 media projects under the title The Imagination of Invisible Dimensions\, w
 hich allow for adventurous dialogues between art and science. \nAll are we
 lcome to attend this showing and afterwards there will be a short question
 -and-answer period with the film-makers.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/conferen
 ceDisplay.py?confId=92765
LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=92765
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SUMMARY:Présentation du film : Le Chant des Particules de Benoît Bourrea
 u\, produit par Les Films de l'Étranger\, Arcadi\, Unlimited (2010).
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20110609T200000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20110609T203000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Le Chant des Particules est un court métrage dans lequel un s
 cientifique émérite\, interprété par l'acteur Michael Lonsdale\, se re
 mémore les débuts du LHC et revient sur cette science qui\, à travers l
 es expériences du CERN\, cherche à percer les secrets de l’Univers. Le
  narrateur\, Michael Lonsdale\, fait une approche philosophique des mystè
 res cachés de la nature. Ce film montre des scènes de la vie professionn
 elle au CERN telles que des ingénieurs à l’œuvre dans le tunnel du LH
 C\, des opérateurs des faisceaux dans le Centre de contrôle du CERN\, de
 s physiciens travaillant sur les détecteurs\, y compris même le restaura
 nt 1 du CERN à l’heure du déjeuner. Ce court métrage de 15 minutes es
 t une création du cinéaste français Benoît Bourreau. Le film sera pré
 senté le jeudi 9 Juin 2011 au Globe de la science et de l'innovation au C
 ERN\, au 1er étage\, juste après la conférence d'Etienne Klein\, direct
 eur de recherche au Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique français et auteur
  de diverses publications\, dont Discours sur l'origine de l'Univers.Le pr
 ogramme de ces deux événements est le suivant (les horaires sont approxi
 matifs) : 20:00 – Ouverture du Globe au public 20:30 - Was there ever a 
 time zero in the history of the Universe? Conférence d’Etienne Klein 21
 :30 - Questions / Réponses avec Etienne Klein 22:00 (au plus tard) - Pré
 sentation du film Le Chant des Particules de Benoît Bourreau 22:15 - Ques
 tions / Réponses avec Benoît Bourreau et séance de dédicaces avec Etie
 nne Klein * Veuillez noter que ces événements seront en français. * Com
 pte tenu du nombre limité de sièges dans le Globe\, il est indispensable
  de réserver à l'avance en téléphonant au +41 22 767 76 76. \n\nhttp:/
 /indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=142517
LOCATION:CERN Globe 1st Floor
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SUMMARY:Wettbewerb : DO IT with PARTICLES !
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20110726T060000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20111123T210000Z
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SUMMARY:Wettbewerb : DO IT with PARTICLES !
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20110726T060000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20111123T210000Z
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SUMMARY:CERN Concert: Recital by Michal Szymanowski\, Ave Sikk and Hubert 
 Niewiadomski
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20111122T183000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20111122T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Vocal recital / Piano recital\nin 70th death anniversary of Ig
 nacy Jan Paderewski\nMichal Szymanowski – pianoAve Sikk – pianoHubert 
 Niewiadomski – baritone\nFree entrance (collection)\nProgramme:\nG. Faur
 é\n    Apres un rêve\n    Sérénade Toscane\nM. Ravel\n    Do
 nquichotte à Dulcinée\n    (Chanson Romanesque\, Chanson Epique\, Cha
 nson à boire)\nS. Rachmaninov\n    O dolgo budu ja\n    Ne ver mnie
  drug\nP. Tchaikovsky\n    Otchego\n    Sred shumnogo bala\n    Se
 renada Don Juana\n  -- pause --\nI. J. Paderewski\n    Menuet in G Majo
 r op. 14 nr. 1\n    Mazurka in A Major op. 9 nr. 3\n    Phantastic Kr
 akowiak op. 14 nr. 6\nF. Chopin\n    Nocturne F Minor op. 55\n    Pha
 ntasy F Minor op. 49\nF. Liszt\n    Hungarian Rhapsody no. 12Michał Ka
 rol Szymanowski was born on 27th July 1988 in Bydgoszcz\, Poland. He began
  his musical education and formal piano training at the age of seven\, at 
 the Arthur Rubinstein State Music Schools in Bydgoszcz\, where he sharpene
 d his skills under the guidance of Prof. Ludmila Kasjanenko. At present\, 
 he is a student at the Feliks Nowowiejski Academy of Music in Bydgoszcz\, 
 in Prof. Katarzyna Popova-Zydroń’s piano class and in Prof. Zygmunt Ryc
 hert’s conducting class. In his promising career he has a record of the 
 following prizes and distinctions.\nHonourable Mention (2001) and Third Pr
 ize (2004) in the International F. Chopin Piano Competition for Children a
 nd Youth in Szafarnia\, Poland\;\nFirst Prize in the 7th Polish National C
 ompetition for Young Instrumentalists in Bydgoszcz\, Poland\, 2002\;\nThir
 d Prize in the Polish National Piano Competition for Piano Students of Sec
 ondary Music Schools in Krakow\, Poland\, 2004\;\nHonourable Mention in th
 e 5th National Piano Competition EPTA in Krakow\, Poland\, 2006\;\nFifth P
 rize in the 7th International Competition for Young Pianists ‘In Memory 
 of Vladimir Horowitz’\, held in Kiev\, Ukraine\, 2007\;\nAniela Młynars
 ka-Rubinstein Special Prize\, EMCY Art For Music Special Prize\, and a Spe
 cial Prize awarded by the President of the City of Bydgoszcz\, in the  7t
 h International Competition for Young Pianists ‘Artur Rubinstein in Memo
 riam’\, held in Bydgoszcz\, Poland\, 2007\;\nPrize winner in the 25th 
 ‘Talents Week’ National Festival in Tarnow\, Poland\, 2007\;\nHonourab
 le Mention in the 5th Young Pianists’ Interpretations of Chopin Festival
   in Konin\, Poland\, 2008\;\nSecond Prize in the Polish National F. Chop
 in Piano Competition in Warsaw\, Poland\, 2008.\nMichał Szymanowski has a
 ttended music courses taught by such distinguished musicians as prof. Dang
  Thai Son\, prof. Bernard Ringeissen\, Prof. Krzysztof Jabłoński and Pro
 f. Victor Mierzanov. He frequently performs in Poland (Poznań\, Inowrocł
 aw\, Włocławek\, Tarnów\, Bydgoszcz) and abroad (United States\, Japan\
 , Germany\, Italy\, France\, Schwitzerland\, Czech Republic\, Ukraine).\nH
 e has given concert performances with such orchestras as  the Symphonic O
 rchestra of the Świętokrzyski Philharmonic Hall\; recorded and released 
 on DVDs\, the National Ukrainian Symphonic Orchestra\, and the Polish Orch
 estra ‘Sinfonia Iuventus’.Ave Sikk completed her training as a pianist
  and as an accompanist at the Music Academy of Estonia in the class of Hel
 in Kapten and Ivari Ilja and later she continued her studies in Conservato
 ire National Superieur de Musique de Lyon.\nFrom 2000 to 2004\, she worked
  as a vocal coach at  the Opera of Lyon and she accompanied many solo rec
 itals of the singers from the Lyon Opera Studio. Since 2001 she is a profe
 ssor of accompaniment and the director of chamber music at the Music Acade
 my of Estonia. Meanwhile\, since 2004\, is an accompanist and vocal coach 
 in Conservatoire Superieure de Musique de Geneve.\nShe has collaborated wi
 th many recognized singers including Edda Moser\, Nathalie Stutzmann\, Olg
 a Guryakova\, Sergei Leiferkus\, Vladimir Chernov\, Robert Tear\, Dale Due
 sing\, Danielle Borst\, Gilles Cachemaille\, Philippe Huttenlocher\, Glori
 a Davy\, Jaakko Ryhänen\, Ingrid Kremling\, Sonya Yoncheva and with condu
 ctors such as Yuri Temirkanov\, Ivan Fischer and Christian Badea.\nDuring 
 her career Ave Sikk collaborated with various ensembles and is regularly i
 nvited to work at the National Opera of Estonia.\nShe has given concerts i
 n France\, Switzerland\, Spain\, Lithuania\, Finland and Estonia.Hubert Ni
 ewiadomski\, a baritone and a physicist.\nSince 2004 he works at CERN in t
 he TOTEM experiment and   in 2008 he obtained a PhD in experimental part
 icle physics from Manchester University. As a student of Computer Science 
 at Warsaw University of Technology  Hubert started his vocal education wi
 th K. Zachwatowicz-Jasieńska. At the same time he was an initiator and a 
 producer of a series of classical music concerts in his University (concer
 ts of up to 250 performers).\nIn the years of 2005-2009 he studied opera s
 inging in the class of G. Cachemaille in Conservatoire Supérieure de Musi
 que de Genève. Currently he works with Ave Sikk. He participated in numer
 ous master classes (Alain Garichot\, Ulrich Koella\, Irwina Gage\, Robert 
 Tear\, Omara Porras\, Jean-Paul Fouchécourt and Ton Koopman). Hubert inte
 rpreted the masterpieces of oratorio music including St. Mathew’s Passio
 n by J.S. Bach\, numerous cantatas by J.S. Bach\, Requiem by Durufle\, Req
 uiem by Faure\, Messe in G by Schubert\, Messe solennelle de Ste-Cécile b
 y Gounod.\nHe also performed numerous vocal recitals composed of art songs
  and arias. He participated in several operas.\nHe gave concerts with reco
 gnised orchestras such as Warsaw Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra\, Polish R
 adio Orchestra\, Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra\, Orchestra of Geneva Conse
 rvatory of Music and Geneva Baroque Orchestra in many splendid venues in E
 urope.\nSince 2004 Hubert is also an organist of the Polish Catholic Missi
 on in Switzerland and plays in St. Theresa church in Geneva.\n\nhttp://ind
 ico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=162348
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SUMMARY:Model-UN Conference
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20120120T073000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20120122T201500Z
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LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=163044
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SUMMARY:Strangels: Collide@CERN choregrapher in residence\, Gilles Jobin- 
 Intervention 3
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20120914T103000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20120914T120000Z
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DESCRIPTION:As part of their residency\, all Collide@CERN artists open up 
 every day spaces at CERN in unexpected and different ways.\nThis time\, th
 e choreographer Gilles Jobin and his dancers collide with the grid like pa
 tterns of the CERN computer centre and the flow of data.\nSee what the Str
 angels - part stranger\, angel and strangelet - in this new spontaneous en
 counter between the arts and the technology of science.\nStrangels/Dancers
  Susana Pannadez Dias\, Ruth Childs\, Martin Roerich\, Gilles Jobin\nWhere
  - the public gallery\, first floor\, Building 513\nWhen 12.30-1400\nYou w
 ill be able to see photographs of the performance later on this website ht
 tp://arts.web.cern.ch/\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confI
 d=208207
LOCATION:CERN B. 513 Public Gallery-1stF
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SUMMARY:Strangels: Collide@CERN choreographer in residence\, Gilles Jobin-
  Intervention number 4
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20120919T103000Z
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DESCRIPTION:In the last of his interventions during his residency in the C
 ERN laboratory\, the choreographer Gilles Jobin and dancers bring new enco
 unters\, displacements and energy to the Anti-Matter Hall.\nSee what the S
 trangels - part stranger\, angel and strangelet - in this new spontaneous 
 encounter between the arts and science.\nStrangels/Dancers Susana Pannadez
  Dias\, Ruth Childs\, Martin Roerich\, Gilles Jobin\nWhere - Antimatter Ha
 ll\nWhen 12.30-1400\nYou will be able to see photographs of the performanc
 e later on this website http://arts.web.cern.ch/\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/
 conferenceDisplay.py?confId=208209
LOCATION:CERN Antimatter Hall
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=208209
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SUMMARY:CALL FOR INSPIRATION PARTNERS
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20121127T070000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130215T170000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Collide@CERN arts residency programme 2013\nis currently seeki
 ng cern scientists who are motivated to engage in a thought-provoking and 
 creative collaboration with CERN’s official visiting artists\n\nNext yea
 r 2013 two new artists\, the international sound sculptor\, Bill Fontana a
 nd a film maker that will be announced on March 2013\, will be in residenc
 y for up to three months. Both artists and inspiration partners will give 
 public lectures at the beginning and end of their time at CERN.\nInspirati
 on partners and artist will be required to share knowledge by:\n•	Meetin
 g once a week for the duration of the residency\n•	Conducting online com
 munications (such as a blog)\nIf interested please send the following info
 rmation to Collide@CERN coordinator: merce.monje.cano@cern.ch by 15 Februa
 ry 2013:\n•	Name\, department/experiment\, area of research\, a brief ex
 planation of your interest in becoming an inspiration partner and what you
  expect to learn from the experience\, telephone number\, email\nScientist
  will be selected based on the mutual interest and compatibility with the 
 artist.\nFor more information please visit Arts@cern (http: //arts.web.cer
 n.ch/arts/)\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=219319
LOCATION:CERN 3-R-008
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=219319
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SUMMARY:FAMELAB SWISS SEMI FINALS
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130316T070000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130316T170000Z
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