Pick-up tickets 1 hour prior to show time. Customer must present actual credit card used to purchase tickets and a photo ID.
For TTY service call: 1.800.843.4327 or 1.800.359.2525. All gates around Fenway Park are handicap-accessible; however, only Gate D has an elevator available. Grandstand wheelchair ticket holders should enter through Gate D.
Want to see what Bush School is about? Come to our special Nature Play session and check it out, by joining our rangers for a morning of fun in our mud kitchen. Come for one session, or come for all! There will be a different Taster program running over the next few weeks to give a great insight as to how Bush School runs!
Age: 2.5 – 5 years
Meeting point: Fearnley Grounds, off Grand Drive, Centennial Park. Meet outside the café.
Price: $35.00 (1 child and 1 adult)
Cancellation policy: Once tickets are purchased no refunds, exchange or credits will be given, unless the event is cancelled by the Parklands due to dangerous conditions.
Special notes: Please note children must be accompanied by an adult.
Bush School is an outdoor program and will take place in all-weather except for high winds. It is recommended children wear old clothes and gumboots. A spare change of clothes is advised. Participants (adults and children) are expected to dress for the outdoors, including bringing wet weather gear, a hat, sturdy enclosed shoes and waterproof footwear when required.
Terms and conditions: https://www.centennialparklands.com.au/learn/plan-your-excursion/terms-conditions/terms-and-conditions
Privacy policy: https://www.centennialparklands.com.au/additional-pages/privacy
Cash, AmEx, Visa, MC
Pick up tickets one hour prior to the show. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a photo ID.
(212) 221-1211
Monday - Saturday 10am - 8pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm
Become a member of Network Teach Inc; Western Australia's fastest growing Education Association!
Membership for the 2018 year and beyond is now FREE for all NEW members! No more renewals each year, simply join once and you will be a member for life!
Benefits of membership include:
FREE or heavily subsidised attendance at all events held throughout the year. We host an impressive and extensive range of professional learning.
Participation in a collegial, collaborative and dynamic education community.
No annual membership fees (Education Associations normally charge yearly subscription fees, many costing you hundreds of dollars).
Teacher standard aligned certification for all professional learning attendances.
Exclusive and early access to all events and our conference before being available for general public sale.
Up to 50% off all Network Teach Education Conference tickets.
Invitation to join our Executive Committee who lead, plan and facilitate all Network Teach events.
Exclusive discounts from Network Teach Inc partners including Australian Teaching Aids.
We currently provide coverage for the North Metropolitan, South Metropolitan and Bunbury areas.
When are the events scheduled? Events are scheduled to occur predominately during school holiday periods. This allows more of our members to be able to attend.
Why is membership now FREE? Network Teach aims to provide low cost learning opportunities for the WA Education community. By offering a FREE membership, we are able to support a significantly larger member base. As a not for profit organisation, we put our members first and strive to keep our operating costs as low as possible.
Who owns Network Teach? Network Teach is fully owed by its members (YOU). We operate as a not for profit incorporated entity, independent of a university or corporate organisation. All funds generated are reinvested into the growth and development of the organisation and for the benefit of our members.
What if I purchased a membership for the 2017 year or earlier - do I need a new membership? Yes, as we have now moved to a life membership model, all existing members will need to register for the new membership available. It now only takes 30 seconds or less to complete the process with no need to re-register ever again.
You must wear a mask. You will be doing temperature screenings for all patients entering Church Health. You are able to bring study materials for any down time. They will provide you with hand sanitizer and other cleaning materials. P1+ Volunteer - $0.00
ProgramBoarding starts at 7.00 pm.
Welcome drink at arrivalNew Year’s Eve gala dinnerOpen barFolklore PerformanceRaffle GameStuffed cabbage and sparkling wine at midnight
PerformancesThe music entertainment will be provided by the „Zoltán Kodály” price awarded Rajkó Orchestra and Folk Ensemble
Cruising1,5 hour cruising starts at ~ 20:00 and once again before midnight so the guests can celebrate the New Year on the Danube
Program fee: 179 €/ pax
It contains the gala - and midnight dinner, open bar, the programs mentioned above, cruising, and transfer back to your accommodation (buses are leaving in every hour starting at 01:00 am)
DETAILED PROGRAM
19:00-19:30Boarding starts at 7.00 pm.
20:00-21:30Gala dinner with sightseeing cruise
21:30 - 22:00 or 22:00 - 22:30Performance of the professional dancers from the Rajkó Orchestra and Folk Dance Ensemble
22:30Raffle game
22:45The ship sails out and our guests spend the New Year’s Eve on the Danube. The midnight dinner will be served on buffet table. Party starts after midnight (with DJ and possibility to dance) During the whole event the music will be provided by the Rajkó Orchestra and Folk Ensemble
NEW YEAR’S EVE MENU
„A”
Basil butter with roast Jerusalem artichoke chips and Black Forest ham
Home-cured salmon mignon with smoked salmon, lobster jelly, trout caviar salad and celery cream with glasswort
Clear veal goulash soup with salted lemon, lovage and ginger
Whole roasted beef tenderloin with rosemary and fried pullet breast coated with saffron breadcrumbs, served with duck liver sauce enhanced with lavender vinegar, potato gratin with truffle and a tender vegetable bouquet
Hazelnut chocolate cake with white chocolate mousse and quince compote with blood orange
„B”
Basil butter with roast Jerusalem artichoke chips and marinated tofu
Home-cured salmon mignon with smoked salmon, lobster jelly, trout caviar salad and celery cream with glasswort
Porcini mushroom consommé with beetroot, salted lemon and ginger
Breast of Guinea fowl stuffed with rosemary-scented goose liver, served with duck liver sauce enhanced with lavender vinegar, potato gratin with truffle and a tender vegetable bouquet
Hazelnut chocolate cake with white chocolate mousse and quince compote with blood orange
Vegetarian menu
Basil butter with roast Jerusalem artichoke chips and marinated tofu
Herbed goat cheese with zucchini tartare, stuffed quail's egg and celery cream with glasswort
Porcini mushroom consommé with beetroot, salted lemon and ginger
Eggplant “sausage” with saffron breadcrumbs, tomato curry, potato gratin with truffle and a tender vegetable bouquet
Hazelnut chocolate cake with white chocolate mousse and quince compote with blood orange
MIDNIGHT MENU
Vegetarian lentil soup, boiled sausage and debrecener sausage with horseradish and mustard, mini Transylvanian stuffed cabbage rolls.
Fruit platter
+ OPEN BAR!
After booking please send us your meal preference for the following e-mail address: frontoffice@hungariagroup.com
+3613171377
Wagner and His Others: Jewish, Black, Feminist, and Gay Wagnerians at the Fin-de-Siècle
Alex Ross geht einer grundlegenden Ambivalenz im Vermächtnis Richard Wagners auf die Spur: Seiner berüchtigten Rolle als Vordenker und Aushängeschild nationalistischer, rassistischer und patriarchaler Werte steht sein nachhaltiger Einfluss auf Autorinnen und Autoren sowie Intellektuelle aus marginalisierten Gruppen gegenüber. Ross verfolgt die Ausbreitung des wagnerianischen Antisemitismus im späten 19. Jahrhundert parallel zu den gegenläufigen Tendenzen wagnerianischer Dekadenz und Erotik – so gelingt es ihm, die verschiedenen Stränge im komplexen Nachwirken des Komponisten mit Blick auf die in die Subalternität gezwungenen Gruppen zu verbinden und ein Portrait des Wagnerismus zu zeichnen, das mehr ist als die Summe seiner Teile.
In englischer Sprache mit deutscher Simultanübersetzung
Kopfhörer können vor Ort ausgeliehen werden; Ein gültiger Lichtbildausweis (alternativ €20) muss als Pfand hinterlegt werden
Ergänzend zu Vorträgen und Musik ist während der Edward W. Said Days im Foyer der Barenboim-Said Akademie die Ausstellung Dry mit Werken des Fotografen Abdo Shanan zu sehen