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Displaying from Tuesday, March 22, 2011
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March 2011
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Tuesday 22 |
17:00 - SEMINAR - School of Music presents International Research Seminar - Globalisation, Empire and Opera
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Part of the Power of Music seminar series, this seminar focuses on 19th Century opera dissemination and performance practices in the British Empire.
18:10 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Entwined lives and enclaved medicine : Globalization and the targets-turned-territories of Global Health
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Global Health – whether invoked to describe border-crossing disease threats, or planet-wide policies and practices designed to improve health – is routinely imagined in terms of the entwining of lives and deaths everywhere. Appeals to this global health interdependency are mobilized by those (...)
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Wednesday 23 |
John Scott will be talking about Dante, a major Italian poet from the Middle Ages, and his Comedy (Commedia or Divina Commedia), which describes Dante’s journey through Hell (Inferno), the Purgatory (Purgatorio) and Paradise (Paradisio). The Comedy is considered the greatest literary work (...)
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Thursday 24 |
Happy Birthday Liszt!
Adam Pinto presents a recital of solo piano works by Franz Liszt, celebrating 200 years since the composer’s birth.
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Sunday 27 |
14:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Artist's Talk: Dr Christopher Crouch in conversation with Toogarr Morrison
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Join Perth-based artist and writer Dr Christopher Crouch, and local indigenous artist and Bibbullmun elder Toogarr Morrison, for a thought-provoking discussion about some of the political and creative issues surrounding the representation of landscape in Australian art.
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Monday 28 |
0:00 - Competition - DCM Bluelake Portfolio Competition 2011 : Experience the life of and equity trader!
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Registrations for the 2011 DCM BlueLake Portfolio Competition are now OPEN!
The DCM BlueLake Portfolio Competition offers you the unique and exhilarating opportunity to experience the life of an equities trader for eight weeks from March 28, competing against Australian undergraduate (...)
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Tuesday 29 |
7:30 - SEMINAR - Breakfast Seminar : The Centenary Trust for Women (CTW) is hosting a Breakfast Seminar entitled “Telling Stories: Inspiration from Australian Art and Landscape”.
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Guest Speaker Kate Cullity, Director Taylor Cullity Lethlean, will present a seminar entitled “Telling Stories: Inspiration from Australian Art and Landscape”.
Over a 20 year period the Landscape Architectural practice Taylor Cullity Lethlean have undertaken an investigation into (...)
17:00 - SEMINAR - School of Music presents International Research Seminar - A Comparison between aural and aural/visual assessment of violin performance achievement
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International visiting researcher, Lissa May, talks about research in Music Education.
The hydrological cycle is rapidly changing across environments due to new stresses caused by unprecedented rates of population increase, unsustainable levels of development and escalating greenhouse emissions. Over the last decade there has been acknowledgement that rising temperatures in many (...)
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Wednesday 30 |
This talk describes the development of a fine-scale monitoring system for urban and peri-urban environments using Greater Perth as a case study. The method is similar to that used in the Land Monitor Project which monitored changes in land and vegetation condition throughout south-western Australia (...)
19:00 - EVENT - Spirituality, Business and Globalisation : Sam Walsh from Rio Tinto, a Western Australian business leader will consider the role of spirituality in this modern connected gloablised world.
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Some management theorists have argued “spirituality
is the new black” in the work-place and in modern business.
Is there a role for spirituality in the workplace and how
are organisations grappling with this very private need?
A Western Australian business leader considers the role of
spirituali (...)
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Thursday 31 |
Trinity Piano Trio
The award-winning trio Trinity returns to UWA to present Beethoven’s celebrated Archduke trio.
18:00 - EVENT - Young Lawyers Human Rights & Social Justice Exhibition Viewing & Discussion
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The Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery and the Young Lawyers Committee of the Law Society of Western Australia invite you to this special collaborative event, in which members of the arts and law community contemplate a range of human rights and social justice issues in the context of this exhibition (...)
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April 2011
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Friday 01 |
20:00 - PERFORMANCE - Love Letters : A smash hit on Broadway and in London - Starring Ian Stenlake and Rachael Beck
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Love Letters by A.R Gurney, tells the story of Andrew Makepeace Ladd and Melissa Gardner, whose poignantly funny friendship and ill-fated romance takes them from second grade through adolescence, maturity, and into middle age.
Love Letters stars two of Australia’s favourite performers (...)
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Monday 04 |
18:30 - PUBLIC TALK - The Composer and the Public Imagination : Power of Music Lecture Series
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The Institute of Advanced Studies and the School of Music invite you to a free public lecture by Dr Richard Mills AM, composer, conductor, and Artistic Director of West Australian Opera.
Does the work of Australian composers have currency in the national debate? How do publicly funded (...)
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Tuesday 05 |
Tai Chi (Taiji Quan) is an ancient Chinese art of health which has been passed down over the centuries. The Confucius Institute and the Taoist Tai Chi Society of
Australia invite you to join an introductory course in Tai Chi, to discover a genuine path for health and tranquillity.
7:00 - COURSE - Reminder: Tai Chi for Well-Being : Introductory Course (6 sessions, 1 hour each)
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Tai Chi (Taiji Quan) is an ancient Chinese art of health which has been passed down over the centuries. The Confucius Institute and the Taoist Tai Chi Society of Australia invite you to join an introductory course in Tai Chi, to discover a genuine path for health and tranquillity.
Fee: $1 (...)
19:00 - LECTURE - Chemistry Matters : 2011 Bayliss Youth Lecture
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In this 40th anniversary of the first Bayliss Youth Lecture, Professor Allan McKinley, from the University of Western Australia, and Dr Jeff Davis, an Industrial chemist, will discuss some of the major ways chemistry has improved our lifestyle and standard of living. These
chemical advances will be (...)
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Wednesday 06 |
Systemic psychotherapy considers families and couples as systems, which are much more than each member composing them. The efficacy of this type of psychotherapy has been demonstrated around the world since the seventies.
The fundaments are focused in relationships, circularity and (...)
16:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Professor Gareth Stratton Lecture : From Fitness to Fatness and Back Again
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The School of Sport Science, Exercise and Health is hosting a visit by Professor Gareth Stratton the 2011 Healthway Visiting Fellow. Professor Stratton will be presenting a lecture entitled "From Fitness to Fatness and Back Again". This presentation maps out decreases in childhood (...)
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