![]() He is currently performing paleoethnobotanical studies at various Caribbean archaeological sites through the study of ancient starches and phytoliths retrieved from processing, cooking, serving and “chewing” tools, and from archaeological soils and environmental sediments as well. Pagán-Jiménez was appointed to serve as a Senior Researcher in paleoethnobotany and Caribbean archaeology at the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, within the ERC synergy project Nexus 1492. In 2016 Corinne was appointed elected member of Academia Europaea. She was appointed Dean of the Leiden Faculty of Archaeology in September 2013. She is member of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences since 2015. She has been awarded several prestigious subsidies and in 2013 she won the KNAW MERIAN prize for excellent women scientists. ![]() Hofman has an extensive international network and collaboration agreements with local partners. In addition, she has always been committed to protecting the cultural heritage and endangered archaeological record of the islands. Hofman’s main aim with NEXUS 1492 is to gain a comprehensive understanding of the social relationships and transformations in the region prior and after the European encounters through the adoption of a multidisciplinary approach that combines traditional archaeological research in the Greater and Lesser Antilles with the most up-to-date research methods from the humanities and the social and natural sciences. One of her focusses has been working on Caribbean ceramics. ![]() This interaction can be measured on the basis of people’s mobility and the exchange of goods and ideas. Her primary interests are the communication systems and interaction networks of the indigenous Amerindian population in the period before and after the colonisation of the New World in 1492. Hofman has carried out archaeological research in the Caribbean since the 1980s. She also directs the archaeological project at Leiden and is head of a large international research group. Hofman is the CPI (Corresponding Principal Investigator) of NEXUS 1492. ASL Interpretation and Audio Description are offered at select locations, and Assisted Listening Devices are available at all performances.Corinne L. Now in its twelfth year, Chicago Shakespeare in the Parks is a cornerstone of the Theater’s CoLab initiatives, year-long programming rooted in collaboration with arts partners and community-based organizations.įor any weather-related performance delays or cancellations, check on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.Ĭhicago Shakespeare is committed to making its performances accessible to all patrons. This new work is imbued with an imaginative, collaborative spirit, created with and featuring Beverly Arts Center, Chih-Jou Cheng, Jose “iasEL” Gonzalez, Noelle Klyce, Emma Lyons, Move Me Soul, Daryl Satcher, Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center, Alexis Willis, and Yin He Dance. ![]() The world needs heroes! Where do we find them? Weaving together popular music and multidisciplinary performances with favorite scenes and speeches from Shakespeare’s plays, the ensemble explores how we can all be heroes in our everyday lives-for ourselves, our families, and our communities. This summer's series of FREE pop-up performances unites neighborhood artists from Austin, Chinatown, Englewood, Hermosa, Belmont Cragin, Little Village, and West Pullman with Chicago Shakespeare performers for a fun-for-all-ages musical revue.
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