Tai Chi

mardi 31 octobre 2017

Event Date: Tuesday, Oct 31, 2017

Living Well at Western is pleased to offer lunch hour Tai Chi.  Tai Chi is a gentle exercise suitable for people of all ages. Its benefits include strengthening of muscle and bones, and improved flexibility and balance. The abdominal breathing skill is beneficial to relaxation and improved energy level. Loose clothing and running shoes are recommended for participants.

Norman Lam is a certified Tai Chi instructor.

Note location in SSB:  From level four (this is the street level if entering in front door) take stairwell #3 across from water fountain.  Walk down to level three, through two sets of doors to 3101.

Tai Chi

Stair Climb Workouts

Event Date: Tuesday, Oct 31, 2017

Looking for a fun & challenging workout? Preparing for the upcoming Scotiabank ® United Way STAIRCLIMB at One London Place on November 2? If so, please come and join us! The workouts will take place every Tuesday and Friday from 12:10-12:40pm during the month of October. This is a great opportunity to improve heart health and build muscular endurance in the lower body. Please bring athletic footwear and comfortable clothing.


If you don't have a StairClimb team already and are interested in joining Western's Super Team on Nov 2, talk to your United Way Champion or email stingle@unitedwaylm.ca.  See you at the top!!!

Stair Climb Workouts

German Conversation Group

Event Date: Tuesday, Oct 31, 2017

Join us for weekly drop-in German conversation groups!

Tuesdays 5:00-6:00pm

AHB 3R19

Starts October 10th, 2017 to April 4th, 2018

For more information please contact Vladimir Tumanov

All levels welcome!

German Conversation Group

Toastmaster's Campus Communications

Event Date: Wednesday, Nov 1, 2017

Looking to develop your public speaking and leadership skills? Toastmasters is your solution. Along the Toastmasters journey, you will also boost your confidence, grow your network and build your professional portfolio!

Meetings happen every Wednesday 12 -1 p.m. in Room 147B UCC;

club website:  9119.toastmastersclubs.org/ .  

Contact Donna Moore, dmoore@uwo.ca or 85159.

Toastmaster's Campus Communications

French Conversation Group

Event Date: Wednesday, Nov 1, 2017

Join us for a weekly French Conversation Group: October 3rd - November 29th

Mondays: 2pm - 3pm

Wednesdays: 12pm - 1pm

(no meetings during Fall Reading Week) 

With: Marie-Simone Raad

Everybody is welcome! We bring the coffee, you bring the fun.

French Conversation Group

Toastmaster's Campus Communications

Event Date: Wednesday, Nov 1, 2017

Toastmaster’s Campus Communicators – Looking to develop your public speaking and leadership skills? Toastmasters is your solution.

Along the Toastmasters journey, you will also boost your confidence, grow your network and build your professional portfolio!  

Meetings happen every Wednesday 12 -1 p.m. in Room 147B UCC;

club website:  9119.toastmastersclubs.org/ .  

Contact Donna Moore, dmoore@uwo.ca or 85159.

Toastmaster's Campus Communications

Lunch Hour Yoga

Event Date: Wednesday, Nov 1, 2017

Take a break!  Yoga can be good for your body, mind and spirit.

Living Well @ Western invites staff, faculty and students to weekly yoga sessions.  This program is designed to appeal to people of all abilities and fitness levels.

Bring your own yoga mat or towel and comfortable clothing.

Note location in SSB:  From level four (this is the street level if entering in front door) take stairwell #3 (across the hall from the water fountain).  Walk down to level three, through two sets of doors to 3101.

Lunch Hour Yoga

Italian Conversation Group

Event Date: Wednesday, Nov 1, 2017

Join us for weekly drop-in Italian conversation groups in AHB 3R19 from 2:30 -4 pm.

All levels welcome!

Starting September 20th - December 6th, 2017 and January 10th - April 11th, 2018

For more information contact: teresa.aconito@gmail.com 

Italian Conversation Group

Making the Most of the Writing Process

Event Date: Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Making the Most of the Writing Process

Civil Seminar

Event Date: Tuesday, October 31, 2017

This week's seminar will feature a panel discussion with Dr. Dagnew, Dr. Newson, and Dr. Sadrekarimi, who will discuss their start in academia, and their experiences thus far.

Civil Seminar

Applied Math Colloquium Talk - Debashish Mukerji

Event Date: Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Speaker: Debashish Mukerji
Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
Mainz, Germany

Title:  Soft, smart multi-responsive materials under alcoholic intoxication:
           What can we learn from computer simulation?

Abstract:  Design of multi-responsive smart, soft materials is at the onset of many developments in polymer physics, chemical physics, biophysics and biochemistry research. A system is known as smart responsive when a slight change in external stimuli can drastically alter its structure function and stability. Because the properties of these systems are dictated by large conformational/compositional fluctuations, it is very difficult to address these problems within both experimental and theoretical setups. In this talk, I will discuss some of the latest developments in the field of smart polymers. Future
directions will also be discussed that are not only restricted to conventional polymer physics, rather going beyond to the design of functional responsive systems and conjugated polymers.

[1] D. Mukherji, C. M. Marques, and K. Kremer, Nature Communications 5,
4882 (2014).
[2] C. C. de Silva, P. Leophairatana, T. Ohkuma, J. T. Koberstein, K.
Kremer, and D. Mukherji, The Journal of
Chemical Physics 147, 064904 (2017).
[3] S. Backes, P. Krause, W. Tabaka, M. U. Witt, D. Mukherji, K. Kremer,
and R. von Klitzing, ACS Macro Letters 6, 1042 (2017).
[4] D. Mukherji, C. M. Marques, T. Stuehn, and K. Kremer, Nature
Communications accepted (2017).

Applied Math Colloquium Talk - Debashish Mukerji

Preparing for Multiple-choice Tests Presentation

Event Date: Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Learn about effective strategies to organize and remember course material that will be tested with multiple-choice questions.

Preparing for Multiple-choice Tests Presentation

Last day to receive official transcripts for courses taken o

Event Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Last day to receive official transcripts for courses taken o

Last day to receive admission applications: Law for 2018.

Event Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Last day to receive admission applications: Law for 2018.

Last day that students registered in 'W' accelerated languag

Event Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Last day that students registered in 'W' accelerated languag

Western Post-Degree Programs

Event Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Applications open today for Western's Post-Degree Programs. Find out about these one year career focused programs with hands-on work placements that add valuable experience to your degree.

Western Post-Degree Programs

Wellness Wednesdays

Event Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Wellness Wednesdays with Tracy is a weekly event hosted by the Wellness Education Centre that allows students to rest, relax, and restore their well-being using reiki and yoga. Register now via Career Central to ensure a spot!

Wellness Wednesdays

Yoga with Tracy

Event Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Join us weekly until December 6 for an opportunity to rest, relax, and restore your well-being using yoga or reiki on alternating weeks. 

Want to learn more about the program? Check out our video

Yoga with Tracy

Dia De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead)

Event Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Come join in celebrating Día de Muertos! This is a Mexican celebration to remember and prepare special foods in honor of those who have departed. Come and learn about the holiday as well as enjoy some specially prepared food and music. There is even a costume contest to participate in!

Dia De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead)

Grammar Primer

Event Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Grammar Primer

Western Performs! Concert Series: Day of the Dead

Event Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2017

For the third concert of the season, the Western Performs! concert series presents a program of music inspired by the Day of the Dead.

The Western Performs! concert series is a collaboration between the Don Wright Faculty of Music, the School for Advanced Studies in Arts and Humanities, and Western Libraries. This annual series is an opportunity to build community by bringing music of all forms to public spaces both on and off campus.

For details on all six concerts in the Western Performs! Concert Series, please visit http://bit.ly/2b1Ibum

No pre-registration required. Simply attend and enjoy!

Western Performs! Concert Series: Day of the Dead

Therapy Dogs: De-Stress Event

Event Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Drop in and visit with the St. John Therapy Dogs!

Meet the dogs and their owners, learn about the Therapy Dog Program and the benefits they provide.

Take some time out of your day to de-stress!

Therapy Dogs: De-Stress Event

Visiting Speaker in Chemistry ~ Professor Tim Newhouse

Event Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Professor Tim Newhouse
Department of Chemistry
Yale University

 will present a talk entitled:

“Total Synthesis of Neurologically Active Terpenoid Natural Products”

Abstract:
This talk will describe the total synthesis of neurologically active terpenoid natural products using novel strategies and methodologies for step-efficient syntheses.  Methodological developments in the area of allyl-palladium catalysis will be described in detail that have allowed for alpha,beta-dehydrogenation of a variety of carbonyl compounds.  Unique strategies and key retrosynthetic disconnections are guided by computational investigation.

Visiting Speaker in Chemistry ~ Professor Tim Newhouse

Distress Tolerance Lecture

Event Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2017

This lecture offers some strategies for dealing with intense or overwhelming emotions. We will discuss what distress tolerance is, present some examples of healthy coping strategies for dealing with overwhelming situations, and provide some suggestions of how and when to use these strategies.

Join us for this free presentation.  All students welcome!

Registration is recommended as space is limited:

http://ift.tt/1ouO0XM

Distress Tolerance Lecture

2017 Creative Writers Speakers - Catherine Hernandez

Event Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2017

The Department of English and Writing Studies is pleased to welcome Catherine Hernandez, who visits Western University as part of this year's Creative Writers Series.

Catherine Hernandez is a theatre practitioner, artistic director of b current performing arts, playwright, children’s author and novelist. In partnership with Poetry London, the Department of English and Writing Studies welcomes all faculty, staff and students to the Creative Writers Speakers Series. Through a series of lectures by contemporary writers, participants will explore the art, craft, and process of creative writing in a variety of genres. 

2017 Creative Writers Speakers - Catherine Hernandez

Neglected Voices: Non-Canonical Philosophers through History

Event Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Join us for a free lecture by Corey W. Dyck (Western University) presented by the Department of Philosophy.

Library Speaker Series: Neglected Voices: Non-Canonical Philosophers through History 

Women of the German Enlightenment: The German Enlightenment has been treated by many scholars as if it were a "male affair." In this presentation, however, I will consider the innovative and influential philosophical contributions of two women: Dorothea Christiane Erxleben and Johanna Charlotte Unzer, to this ambitious 18th century project.

Neglected Voices: Non-Canonical Philosophers through History

Problem-Solving, Decision-Making and Creativity

Event Date: Thursday, November 2, 2017

Inspire others to develop and exercise innovation and creativity in problem-solving: an essential skill in today’s fast-paced and complex world. Understand why people make the decisions they do and what the key drivers are in order to begin to develop strategies that will uncover the innovation and creativity within your organization.

Problem-Solving, Decision-Making and Creativity

Certificate in Innovative Thinking

Event Date: Thursday, November 2, 2017

In a world where change is the only constant, the need to be innovative has never been more crucial. Learn flexible, transferable and collaborative methods and tools for approaching problems in creative ways. Inspire others to develop and exercises innovation and creativity in problem-solving.

Designed for leaders, managers, and career-motivated individuals who need to find innovative solutions to new and evolving challenges, this fast-track certificate is comprised of three workshops.

Certificate in Innovative Thinking

Recruiter Information Session: Lime Connect

Event Date: Thursday, November 2, 2017

Lime Connect is a not for profit organization focused on Rebranding Disability Through Achievement

 Want to learn how you can make career connections with some major companies, as a student/grad with a disability? Not sure if you should disclose or discuss your disability during an interview or when starting work? Want to build your confidence having this conversation? Join Lime Connect for a discussion where we share tips on how to navigate this important conversation.
 
 Facilitated by Karen Kelsey, Relationship Manager, Canada. To meet with Karen either before or after the information session please email Paul Perret at the Student Success Centre, pperret2@uwo.ca or call 519 661-2111, ext 89082

Dress Code: Attire for this event is business casual. For a guide on dressing appropriately, see this article from TalentEgg.ca: http://bit.ly/1CH3pYg. Recruiters would like to know your name, please wear your name tag (if you have one)

Registration Instructions: You must register to attend this event. Registration opens on September 21, 2017 at 12:30pm and closes at 9am on the day of the event. Please note the student registration list for this session could be provided to the visiting recruiter(s) at any time.

Recruiter Information Session: Lime Connect

Walk it out Western!

Event Date: Thursday, November 2, 2017

Want to learn about the campus resources related to your success while talking a stroll through our beautiful campus? Come to Walk it out at Western, featuring a new guest every week. Meet in the Wellness Education Centre, UCC 76 Thursdays at noon.

Walk it out Western!

USC Productions presents V FOR VENDETTA

Event Date: Friday, Nov 3, 2017

USC Productions presents V FOR VENDETTA

Playing: NOV. 3


11:59 pm (ends at 2:21 pm)

A shadowy freedom fighter known only as “V” uses guerrilla tactics to fight against his terrorist, totalitarian society. Upon rescuing a girl from the secret police, he also finds his best chance at having an ally.

USC Productions presents V FOR VENDETTA

2017 Labour Law Lecture & Conference

Event Date: Saturday, Nov 4, 2017

Labour Law Lecture & Conference 2017

The Koskie Minsky University Lecture will be delivered on Friday evening (3rd November) by Dr. David Weil, the incoming Dean of the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University in Boston. Dr. Weil is the author of The Fissured Workplace: Why Work Became So Bad For So Many and What Can Be Done To Improve It (Harvard Press, 2014) and also served as a senior administrator at the U.S. Department of Labour during the later years of the Obama Administration.

The Conference Program

The Western Law/Fasken Martineau Conference on Labour Law on Saturday, 4th November, will consist of four panels, as well as several prominent speakers during the day:

Opening Remarks: Mr. Brian Burkett, senior partner, Fasken Martineau LLP

  1. The Political Economy of Workplace Precariousness
  • Chair – David Weil, Brandeis University
  • Sheila Block, Senior Economist, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Toronto.
  • Rafael Gomez, Director, Central for Industrial Relations and Human Resources, University of Toronto
  • Wayne Lewchuk, LIUNA Enrico Henry Mancinelli Professor in Global Labour Issues, Department of Economics, McMaster University
  1. Employment Standards and the Fissuring Workplace
  • Chair, Richard Brabander, Vice-Chair, Canada Industrial Relations Board
  • Kevin Banks, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law & Director, Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario.
  • Harry Arthurs, President Emeritus of York University and Chair, Federal panel, Fairness in the Workplace (2006)
  • Leah Vosko, Professor, Canada Research Chair, Department of Political Science, York University, Toronto

Luncheon Speech: Mr. Hassan Yusseff, President, Canadian Labour Congress 

  1. Labour Law and the Fissuring Workplace
  • Chair, Bernie Fishbein, Chair, Ontario Labour Relations Board
  • Fay Faraday, labour and constitutional lawyer and author, Toronto
  • Andrew Sims, labour arbitrator and former chair, Alberta Labour Relations Board, Edmonton.
  • Sandra Sperino, Associate Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Cincinnati
  1. Fundamental Rights and the Future of Workplace Law
  • Chair: Hassan Yussuff, President, Canadian Labour Congress
  • Diane MacDonald, General Counsel, British Columbia Teachers’ Federation
  • Ben Oliphant, lawyer, Gall Legge Grant Zwack LLP, Vancouver
  • Chris Pigott, lawyer, Fasken Martineau LLP, Toronto
2017 Labour Law Lecture & Conference

Zumba

Event Date: Monday, Nov 6, 2017

Two classes each week - Monday at 12:10 and Friday at 12:10!

Please be sure to consult the Western Calendar each week to be sure this session is running and to confirm location.

Getting there: SSB 3101 can be a bit difficult to find.  From level four (street level when you enter front of building) take stairwell #3 (across from water fountain) down to the third floor, and go through two sets of doors.

Who:  Designed to appeal to people of all abilities and fitness levels.

Instructors: Certified Zumba instructor – Angelica Lucaci

What to bring: It is recommended that you wear comfortable clothing and low grip athletic shoes. Please bring a water bottle.

Zumba

Meditation

Event Date: Monday, Nov 6, 2017

Living Well at Western invites you to lunch hour meditation in the Wellness Education Centre! (UCC 76)

Be sure to check the Western Event calendar weekly to confirm.

There is no cost and all staff, faculty and students are welcome.

No special clothing or equipment is required.

Meditation

French Conversation Group

Event Date: Monday, Nov 6, 2017

Join us for a weekly French Conversation Group: October 3rd - November 29th

Mondays: 2pm - 3pm

Wednesdays: 12pm - 1pm

(no meetings during Fall Reading Week) 

With: Marie-Simone Raad

Everybody is welcome! We bring the coffee, you bring the fun.

French Conversation Group

Tai Chi

Event Date: Tuesday, Nov 7, 2017

Living Well at Western is pleased to offer lunch hour Tai Chi.  Tai Chi is a gentle exercise suitable for people of all ages. Its benefits include strengthening of muscle and bones, and improved flexibility and balance. The abdominal breathing skill is beneficial to relaxation and improved energy level. Loose clothing and running shoes are recommended for participants.

Norman Lam is a certified Tai Chi instructor.

Note location in SSB:  From level four (this is the street level if entering in front door) take stairwell #3 across from water fountain.  Walk down to level three, through two sets of doors to 3101.

Tai Chi

German Conversation Group

Event Date: Tuesday, Nov 7, 2017

Join us for weekly drop-in German conversation groups!

Tuesdays 5:00-6:00pm

AHB 3R19

Starts October 10th, 2017 to April 4th, 2018

For more information please contact Vladimir Tumanov

All levels welcome!

German Conversation Group

Toastmaster's Campus Communications

Event Date: Wednesday, Nov 8, 2017

Toastmaster’s Campus Communicators – Looking to develop your public speaking and leadership skills? Toastmasters is your solution.

Along the Toastmasters journey, you will also boost your confidence, grow your network and build your professional portfolio!  

Meetings happen every Wednesday 12 -1 p.m. in Room 147B UCC;

club website:  9119.toastmastersclubs.org/ .  

Contact Donna Moore, dmoore@uwo.ca or 85159.

Toastmaster's Campus Communications

French Conversation Group

Event Date: Wednesday, Nov 8, 2017

Join us for a weekly French Conversation Group: October 3rd - November 29th

Mondays: 2pm - 3pm

Wednesdays: 12pm - 1pm

(no meetings during Fall Reading Week) 

With: Marie-Simone Raad

Everybody is welcome! We bring the coffee, you bring the fun.

French Conversation Group

Toastmaster's Campus Communications

Event Date: Wednesday, Nov 8, 2017

Looking to develop your public speaking and leadership skills? Toastmasters is your solution. Along the Toastmasters journey, you will also boost your confidence, grow your network and build your professional portfolio!

Meetings happen every Wednesday 12 -1 p.m. in Room 147B UCC;

club website:  9119.toastmastersclubs.org/ .  

Contact Donna Moore, dmoore@uwo.ca or 85159.

Toastmaster's Campus Communications

Lunch Hour Yoga

Event Date: Wednesday, Nov 8, 2017

Take a break!  Yoga can be good for your body, mind and spirit.

Living Well @ Western invites staff, faculty and students to weekly yoga sessions.  This program is designed to appeal to people of all abilities and fitness levels.

Bring your own yoga mat or towel and comfortable clothing.

Note location in SSB:  From level four (this is the street level if entering in front door) take stairwell #3 (across the hall from the water fountain).  Walk down to level three, through two sets of doors to 3101.

Lunch Hour Yoga

Italian Conversation Group

Event Date: Wednesday, Nov 8, 2017

Join us for weekly drop-in Italian conversation groups in AHB 3R19 from 2:30 -4 pm.

All levels welcome!

Starting September 20th - December 6th, 2017 and January 10th - April 11th, 2018

For more information contact: teresa.aconito@gmail.com 

Italian Conversation Group

Macbeth

Event Date: Wednesday, Nov 8, 2017

Join us for the student production of Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Sure to be a shocker filled with gore, this is an event you won't want to miss. Four shows are available from November 8-11, 8pm. Tickets are available at King's Connection. Students and seniors are $10, $15 for others.

With Special Guest Lectures at  7pm each night
by Western Shakespeare Professors

  • November 8th: Prof. Scott Schofield
  • November 9th: Prof. M.J. Kidnie
  • November 10th: Prof. Paul Werstine
  • November 11th: Prof. James Purkis
Macbeth

Line Dancing - Class 1

Event Date: Thursday, Nov 9, 2017

Two classes every Thursday with Liz Desjardins - 12:10 and 1:10.

This activity will appeal to anyone who loves to dance.  The music is more than country - it covers all genres from Latin and salsa to pop and Irish jigs. Steps can be adapted to accommodate your needs.

To find room 3101 in the Support Services building - From level four (streel level when you enter the front of the building) take stairwell #3 (across from water fountain) down to the third floor and go through two sets of doors.

What to bring: comfortable clothing, low grip shoes, and a bottle of water.

Line Dancing - Class 1

Line Dancing - Class 2

Event Date: Thursday, Nov 9, 2017

Two classes every Thursday with Liz Desjardins - 12:10 and 1:10.

This activity will appeal to anyone who loves to dance.  The music is more than country - it covers all genres from Latin and salsa to pop and Irish jigs. Steps can be adapted to accommodate your needs.

To find room 3101 in the Support Services building - From level four (streel level when you enter the front of the building) take stairwell #3 (across from water fountain) down to the third floor and go through two sets of doors.

What to bring: comfortable clothing, low grip shoes, and a bottle of water.

Line Dancing - Class 2

Macbeth

Event Date: Thursday, Nov 9, 2017

Join us for the student production of Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Sure to be a shocker filled with gore, this is an event you won't want to miss. Four shows are available from November 8-11, 8pm. Tickets are available at King's Connection. Students and seniors are $10, $15 for others.

With Special Guest Lectures at  7pm each night
by Western Shakespeare Professors

  • November 8th: Prof. Scott Schofield
  • November 9th: Prof. M.J. Kidnie
  • November 10th: Prof. Paul Werstine
  • November 11th: Prof. James Purkis
Macbeth

Zumba!

Event Date: Friday, Nov 10, 2017

Two classes each week - Monday at 12:10 and Friday at 12:10.

Please be sure to consult the Western Calendar each week to be sure this session is running and to confirm location.

Getting there: To find Room 3101 in SSB - from level four (street level when you enter front of building) take stairwell #3 (across from water fountain) down to the third floor, and go through two sets of doors.

Who:  Designed to appeal to people of all abilities and fitness levels.

Instructors: Certified Zumba instructor – Angelica Lucaci

What to bring: It is recommended that you wear comfortable clothing and low grip athletic shoes. Please bring a water bottle.

Zumba!

Stair Climb Workouts

Event Date: Tuesday, Oct 31, 2017

Looking for a fun & challenging workout? Preparing for the upcoming Scotiabank ® United Way STAIRCLIMB at One London Place on November 2? If so, please come and join us! The workouts will take place every Tuesday and Friday from 12:10-12:40pm during the month of October. This is a great opportunity to improve heart health and build muscular endurance in the lower body. Please bring athletic footwear and comfortable clothing.


If you don't have a StairClimb team already and are interested in joining Western's Super Team on Nov 2, talk to your United Way Champion or email stingle@unitedwaylm.ca.  See you at the top!!!

Stair Climb Workouts

Tai Chi

Event Date: Tuesday, Oct 31, 2017

Living Well at Western is pleased to offer lunch hour Tai Chi.  Tai Chi is a gentle exercise suitable for people of all ages. Its benefits include strengthening of muscle and bones, and improved flexibility and balance. The abdominal breathing skill is beneficial to relaxation and improved energy level. Loose clothing and running shoes are recommended for participants.

Norman Lam is a certified Tai Chi instructor.

Note location in SSB:  From level four (this is the street level if entering in front door) take stairwell #3 across from water fountain.  Walk down to level three, through two sets of doors to 3101.

Tai Chi

German Conversation Group

Event Date: Tuesday, Oct 31, 2017

Join us for weekly drop-in German conversation groups!

Tuesdays 5:00-6:00pm

AHB 3R19

Starts October 10th, 2017 to April 4th, 2018

For more information please contact Vladimir Tumanov

All levels welcome!

German Conversation Group