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Displaying from Tuesday, May 15, 2018
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May 2018
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Wednesday 16 |
Final year medical students from UWA spend four weeks in a clinical elective unit. Replacing the stethoscope with a camera, their photographs in this exhibition highlight the journeys they have taken, and the global health and sociocultural issues observed in far-flung places.
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Savonarola and Botticelli: the visionary prophet and the penitent painter
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A public lecture by Arvi Wattel, School of Design, The University of Western Australia.
After the French invasion in 1494, the Florentine people revolted against its de facto rulers and exiled the Medici family from Florence. Subsequently, the followers of the Dominican preacher Girolamo (...)
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Thursday 17 |
The exceptional ability of young emerging artists and their passion for music will always create an extraordinary experience for concertgoers.
In this concert, the UWA Wind Orchestra directed by Paul de Cinque perform some exciting repertoire for winds, before the UWA Symphony Orchestra (...)
Since 2012 the Conservatorium of Music has offered a number of stimulating and enjoyable broadening units for all undergraduates studying at UWA.
From humble beginnings in 2014, there are now 6 Ukulele ensembles running each week on campus and in the Enrich! Ukulele sensation, the (...)
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Friday 18 |
Be transported from the everyday by our free lunchtime concert series, featuring the best musical talent from within the UWA Conservatorium of Music and around the country.
This week, quartets from the UWA Conservatorium Guitar Studio will perform movements from Phillip Houghton’s (...)
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Wednesday 23 |
In this tour we undertake a close observation of selected artworks from the exhibitions Stewart Scambler: Fragment and Modern Australian Landscapes 1940s-1960s, followed by an informal discussion on themes of empathy and compassion.
Paigham-i-Ramadan (Message of Ramadan) is an exhibition from UWA’s Centre for Muslim States and Societies showcasing papercutting by artist Tusif Ahmed and conceived as part of Ramadan - the ninth month of the Islamic calendar where Muslims fast from dawn to dusk. The exhibition runs until (...)
Join us each week for a delightful musical surprise! From young artist-led concerts to informal musical drinks on the famous grassy knoll, behind-the-scenes workshops, lectures and masterclasses, these free weekly musical experiences will delight all music lovers.
Come and hear music (...)
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Friday 25 |
Be transported from the everyday by our free lunchtime concert series, featuring the best musical talent from within the UWA Conservatorium of Music and around the country.
Featuring flute, clarinet and oboe in ensemble and solo performances - this concert will take you on a musical (...)
18:00 - PERFORMANCE - Don't Stop The Music | How Music Came to Challis : Celebration Concert
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Don't Stop the Music is a documentary series highlighting the transformative effects of teaching music in primary school.
Classic FM's Russell Torrance helps chart the journey of students of Challis Community Primary School who are part of a new school music program. With their (...)
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Monday 28 |
9:00 - SYMPOSIUM - Communicating Good Health and Wellbeing: Promotion, Advocacy, Resilience (WUN Symposium 28-29 May) : A symposium to discuss issues of health promotion in an era of anti-expert discourses and pharmaceutical solutions
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Issues of health promotion and understanding the culture of health advocacy and anti-health discourses have become very important social topics in recent years.
Changing communication methods (digital networks) shift how publics know and understand their own health and medical 'norms' (...)
The Conservatorium of Music offers a number of stimulating and enjoyable broadening units for all undergraduate UWA Students. Enrich! brings together these students in vibrant and dynamic ensemble performances.
In the World Percussion Carnival, renowned Perth percussionist Paul Tanner (...)
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Tuesday 29 |
The Conservatorium of Music offers a number of stimulating and enjoyable broadening units for all undergraduate UWA Students. Enrich! brings together these students in vibrant and dynamic ensemble performances.
The Percussion Fiesta will feature over 80 students, performing pieces from (...)
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Wednesday 30 |
17:30 - PERFORMANCE - UWA Music presents Converge | The Irwin Street Collective: Mozart Double Piano Concerto
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Join us each week for a delightful musical surprise! From young artist-led concerts to informal musical drinks on the famous grassy knoll, behind-the-scenes workshops, lectures and masterclasses, these free weekly musical experiences will delight all music lovers.
In our final Converge (...)
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June 2018
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Friday 01 |
13:00 - PERFORMANCE - UWA Music presents Free Lunchtime | Concert Concordia Vocalis and Con-Cantorum
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Be transported from the everyday by our free lunchtime concert series, featuring the best musical talent from within the UWA Conservatorium of Music and around the country.
In our final Lunchtime Concert for this semester, the Conservatorium's Vocal Ensembles present an all a cappella (...)
The Conservatorium of Music offers a number of stimulating and enjoyable broadening units for all undergraduate UWA Students. Enrich! brings together these students in vibrant and dynamic ensemble performances.
Under the direction of Tim How, the Show Choir, will be perform songs from (...)
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Saturday 02 |
In the exhibition Fragment at the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, Stewart Scambler presents a new body of work, a striking assembly of large-scale sculptural forms and murals inspired by his recent journey through the Pilbara and Kimberley. Join us as the artist walks us through the exhibition and (...)
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Wednesday 06 |
Join us as Alana McVeigh, one of WA's premier ceramicists discusses the use of her bare fingers in clay, and her consummate application of pure colour glazes. Her works will be available for purchase at this event.
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Thursday 07 |
Free workshops aimed at medical and health professionals of all levels. Develop visual language and refine communication skills through close observation of artworks in the exhibition, In Light of Shadows.
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Friday 08 |
Join cultural and social anthropologist Professor Lyn Parker (Asian Studies, UWA), whose research includes the anthropology of Indonesia, women and gender relations, to view the kris (asymmetrical daggers with distinctive blade-patterning) in the exhibition In Light of Shadows.
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