Spanish Club at VIU
The Spanish Club at Vancouver Island University is one of the oldest clubs on campus! We offer an exciting environment for students to explore the Spanish language and the beautiful culture through Spanish movie nights, Salsa dancing nights and much more! Subscribe to this page to get updates on events!
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Hola a todos,
We welcome you to our first movie night of the year, co-hosted with The Worldbridger Film Series, on Thursday, Feb.18.
"Valentin," is a delightful coming of age story told through the eyes of a precocious 10-year old boy - estranged from his eccentric divorced parents - who lives with his loving grandmother in turbulent 1969 Argentina and yearns for a real family. He forms an unlikely friendship with one of his father's many ex-girlfriends, and embarks in the discovery of the harsh realities about his parents, while managing to bring joy and wisdom to those around him.
Directed by: Alejandro Agresti, with Rodrigo Noya, Carmen Maura and Julietta Cardinalli.
Please come and enjoy our first event of the year!
Monday, March 16, 2015
Hola a todos,
The VIU Spanish club invites you to our first ever Games night!
Join us for a night of fun and discover VIU's diverse community.
We will play: Guess Who, Kloo (a Spanish learning game), Go Fish, and Parcheesi.
No Spanish knowledge is necessary, as we'll make it easy for everyone to jump in.
Specific words and phrases will be translated on the blackboard for your convenience.
So, students who are entirely new to the language can play as well.
What's important is to just have fun with it!
There will be pizza, popcorn, and refreshments.
Admission is by donation.
Please come support our event
And also make new friends!
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Welcome 2015!
The Spanish club invites you to the first Movie Night of the year.
This classic movie Volver, set in Madrid, stars Penelope Cruz and is directed by Pedro Almodovar.
Pedro also directed The Flower Of My Secret, which is where the original idea for Volver comes from.
Although it is not necessary to have seen The Flower Of My Secret to enjoy this one!
Volver is about a two sisters and their mother, who returns from the dead to help her daughters overcome their struggles and difficulties.
Of course, refreshments and snacks will be provided.
Donations are welcome.
See you there!
As with all of our movie nights, it will have English subtitles.
Location: Building 355, room 203
Time: 7.00 - 9.30 pm
Date: Thursday 29th of January
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Spanish Club Co-hosted Movie-Night!!
Hola a todos,
Tonight, Thursday November 20th, the Spanish club is
co-hosting a movie night with the Worldbridgers.
It
will be held from 7 to 9 pm in building 356, room 109.
We will be watching
"Instructions Not Included," a comedy-drama directed by Eugenio
Derbez.
This film is about a father, Valentin (played by Derbez), who is left to raise his former fling's baby.
As with every
movie-night, refreshments and snacks will be provided.
Entrance is by
donation.
We hope to see you
there!
Time: 7 - 9 pm
Date: Nov. 20th
Building: 356, room 109
Here's the link to the Worldbridger's website for more of their movie-nights:
http://worldbridger.ca/
http://worldbridger.ca/
Monday, November 3, 2014
First Movie Night of the Fall Semester!
The Spanish Club is pleased to invite you to our first movie night of the academic year!
On November 13th we will be showing "The Flower of My Secret," a classic story about lost love and romance.
The movie will be held in the Theater in building 355, room 203.
There will be English subtitles, of course, which makes it suitable to bring a friend along!
Popcorn and refreshments are provided but donations are always welcome.
If there are any questions, feel free to leave a comment.
We hope to see everyone there!
Time: 7.30 - 9.30 pm
Monday, April 7, 2014
Navigator Article-April 2014
The Spanish Club made it into the VIU newspaper-The Navigators April issue!
The article is by Blake Deal
The article reads as follows, in case you are unable to read the small font on the scanned article:
VIU's Spanish Club was formed in 1999 by Ana Maria Donat and is our university's longest running club.
Donat said she founded the club to create opportunities for students to practice the language skill learned in class in a relaxed atmosphere while learning more about the culture of the many Spanish-speaking countries of the world.
They started as a tiny club and turned into the largest club on campus. She said "It gives me great satisfaction to see the students enhancing their skills in Spanish while learning more about cultural topics in the friendly space that the club provides. Many lasting friendships, even a couple of marriages, sprung from students mingling in the Spanish Club."
The Spanish Club has branched out beyond VIU and has reached out to the Spanish-speaking community as well. "We get a lot of older Spanish people coming to our events," said current Co-President Renan Rebelatto.
Rebelatto said the club tries to partake in events off campus that are being held by the Spanish-speaking community, such as dance nights or other small gatherings.
The club holds movie nights regularly, and Donat said "The movies the club chooses aim to pass on the cultural values and traditions of the Spanish speaking countries."
"They share a message of hope and a "sunny" outlook in life. The directors of these movies try to give the message that cooperation, friendship, and a positive and dynamic response to the challenges of life help one to overcome in the bleakest of circumstances. One example that comes to mind is Volver, by Spanish director Pedro Almodovar with Penelope Cruz in one of her best roles. The club has shown that movie twice and it was very well-liked."
Rebelatto said the club has been rather quiet this year due to its lack of experienced membership.
"We are all getting to know each other and learn the ropes as far as how to put events on campus."
Rebelatto hopes to increase the clubs presence on campus next year and encourages students to join.
Club member Lindsay Terpstra said that being in the club is relaxing, fun, and doesn't require a lot of commitment, and Michelle Gan said it's a great way to relax after the pressures of studying.
The club will be holding its final event on April 10 in the lounge in building 355 from 7-10:30 PM. There will be a movie playing in the lecture hall, and dancing and food in the lounge. All students and community members are encouraged to come out.
The article is by Blake Deal
The article reads as follows, in case you are unable to read the small font on the scanned article:
VIU's Spanish Club was formed in 1999 by Ana Maria Donat and is our university's longest running club.
Donat said she founded the club to create opportunities for students to practice the language skill learned in class in a relaxed atmosphere while learning more about the culture of the many Spanish-speaking countries of the world.
They started as a tiny club and turned into the largest club on campus. She said "It gives me great satisfaction to see the students enhancing their skills in Spanish while learning more about cultural topics in the friendly space that the club provides. Many lasting friendships, even a couple of marriages, sprung from students mingling in the Spanish Club."
The Spanish Club has branched out beyond VIU and has reached out to the Spanish-speaking community as well. "We get a lot of older Spanish people coming to our events," said current Co-President Renan Rebelatto.
Rebelatto said the club tries to partake in events off campus that are being held by the Spanish-speaking community, such as dance nights or other small gatherings.
The club holds movie nights regularly, and Donat said "The movies the club chooses aim to pass on the cultural values and traditions of the Spanish speaking countries."
"They share a message of hope and a "sunny" outlook in life. The directors of these movies try to give the message that cooperation, friendship, and a positive and dynamic response to the challenges of life help one to overcome in the bleakest of circumstances. One example that comes to mind is Volver, by Spanish director Pedro Almodovar with Penelope Cruz in one of her best roles. The club has shown that movie twice and it was very well-liked."
Rebelatto said the club has been rather quiet this year due to its lack of experienced membership.
"We are all getting to know each other and learn the ropes as far as how to put events on campus."
Rebelatto hopes to increase the clubs presence on campus next year and encourages students to join.
Club member Lindsay Terpstra said that being in the club is relaxing, fun, and doesn't require a lot of commitment, and Michelle Gan said it's a great way to relax after the pressures of studying.
The club will be holding its final event on April 10 in the lounge in building 355 from 7-10:30 PM. There will be a movie playing in the lecture hall, and dancing and food in the lounge. All students and community members are encouraged to come out.
These photos are from the Spanish Clubs' display at VIU's Global Showcase on February 6, 2014
Come out to the last Spanish Club movie event of the year!
The Spanish Club is excited to announce our next movie event-Featuring Que Pena Tu Familia!
It will be a great evening of refreshments and fun conversations!
Come out to the last Spanish Club movie event of the year!
The event will be on Thursday April 10th, 7pm in the theater and lounge of Building 355, By donation
Looking forward to seeing you all there!
It will be a great evening of refreshments and fun conversations!
Come out to the last Spanish Club movie event of the year!
The event will be on Thursday April 10th, 7pm in the theater and lounge of Building 355, By donation
Looking forward to seeing you all there!
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