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March 2004
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Thursday 04 |
13:10 - CONCERT - Free Thursday Lunchtime Concert : Gawon Kim - Piano
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The 2004 Free Thursday Lunchtime Concert Series commences with a solo piano recital by Master of Music student Gawon Kim.
Program:
Beethoven - Sonata No30 in E Major Op109, Mendelssohn - Variations sérieuses Op54
For a 2004 Lunchtime Concert Series brochure (...)
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Friday 05 |
Lesley Rogers is Professor of Neuroscience and Animal Behaviour at the University of New England. She has worked extensively on understanding brain development and behaviour in birds and mammals and is co-author of 'The Orang-utans' (Allen and Unwin, 1999), based on fieldwork in Borneo.
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Thursday 11 |
13:10 - CONCERT - Free Lunchtime Concert : Sartory String Quartet performs Ravel
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The Sartory String Quartet (comprised of senior students from UWA Music) performs one of the great works of the quartet repertoire, Ravel's String Quartet in F major.
Emily Thompson - violin, Pascale Whiting - violin, Katherine Potter - viola, Sophie Walker - cello
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Friday 12 |
18:00 - TALK - Creating Arts & Literature in Western Australia : Panel discussion with the authors and editors of UWA Press title Farewell Cinderella
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UWA Press Club takes pleasure in inviting you to "Creating Arts & Literature in Western Australia", a panel discussion with the authors and editors of Farewell Cinderella. Members and concession $6; nonmembers $8. Light refreshments provided. Funds raised will assist the pubilcation (...)
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Wednesday 17 |
8:00 - Free Hearing Screenings - Free Hearing Screening : Free Hearing Screenings for person aged 14 and over
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Hearing Problems?
The UWA Audiology clinics are conducting free hearing screenings for persons aged 14 and over. Bookings are essential.
Help us train the state's future audiologists. All testing will be done under the supervision of a qualified Audiologist.
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Thursday 18 |
13:10 - CONCERT - Free Lunchtime Concert : Jonathan Paget (guitar) and Kate Macoboy (soprano)
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UWA Music graduates Jonathan Paget and Kate Macoboy present a program of works for guitar and voice, including Benjamin Britten's "Songs from the Chinese".
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Friday 19 |
13:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Lief Cocks Curator of Exotic Mammals, Perth Zoo
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Leif Cocks has worked with the very successful orangutan program at the Perth Zoo for over 15 years, and is heavily involved with international efforts to develop conservation plans for them. He is also President and founder of the Australian Orangutan Project, which supports in situ conservation (...)
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Sunday 21 |
15:50 - PERFORMANCE - Music of the Soul 2004 : Harmony Week - International Music Appreciation ,FREE event.
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Gazal, Qawali, Bahai music,Sikh keertan, Gospel ,and Indian classical music . The songs will be in various languages like French, Sanskrit, Greek, ,Urdu, Arabic , croatian and Aramaic.The lyrics will be projected to a huge screen and audience will be singing along with the performers.Event (...)
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Tuesday 23 |
10 minute talk on the Baha'i New Year, followed by refreshments and music in the Social Sciences courtyard!:)
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Wednesday 24 |
19:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - The Virgin Mary and the Protestant Reformers
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Diarmaid MacCulloch is Professor of the History of the Church at Oxford University.He is a Fellow of the British Academy. His massive biography of Thomas Cranmer (1996) won three prizes including the Whitbread Biography Prize. His most recent book Reformation: Europe's House Divided 1490-1700 is (...)
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Thursday 25 |
This one hour free information session is aimed at people interested in joining UWA French Programme's 3 week French-in-Action Tour (27 June to 16 July 2004.)
Cost of Tour : 2,500$ and $2,900 (for non-students) Booking by April 2, 2004.
Visit our Website:
http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/E (...)
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Monday 29 |
Dr Brian Brennan, Macquarie University. Specialist in Late Roman and Early Medieval History.
It was the boast of Caesar Augustus that he found Rome built of sun-dried bricks and left it clothed in marble. The newly developed areas of Augustan Rome near the Roman Forum and on the Campus Martius (...)
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April 2004
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Tuesday 06 |
The UWA Bahai Society warmly invites you to Sacred Moments, a program of soul-stirring music and readings from World Religions on the theme of
Music: A ladder for the Soul
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Wednesday 07 |
The UWA Student Guild's annual PROSH charity. Prosh is one of the (b)oldest and (ig)noblest traditions of UWA students. Started in 1931, Prosh (short for Procession) is that special day in April when students dress up and hit the streets. They sell Prosh, the satirical paper written by UWA students (...)
19:30 - CONCERT - Latin Whirls - University Music Society : A tango-inspired extravaganza of music, dance and images
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University Music Society 2004 Season presents
LATIN WHIRLS
Join Tango 22 (featuring UWA Music's Paul Wright [violin] and Hugo Alvarez [guitar]) for an unforgettable extravaganza of music, dance and images as they take you on a spellbinding journey through the origins of the (...)
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Friday 16 |
Art from earliest times has pictured the ambiguous differences/similarities between humans and other animals. This talk will discuss the representation of such ambiguity in art, especially in relation to the depiction of primates, and the philosophical issues it addresses.
Presented by (...)
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Tuesday 20 |
19:30 - EVENT - HUGH MACKAY: WHAT KIND OF SOCIETY ARE WE BECOMING? : UWA Extension Lecture
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The most powerful messages coming from contemporary Australian society appear to contradict each other. Personal wealth is increasing but so is homelessness. Our cultural diversity is a shining example to the world, yet many Australians still seem to regard it as a fatal flaw in our national (...)
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Tuesday 27 |
The UWA Bahai Society cordially invites you to a program for the celebration of 'Ridvan', the King of Baha'i festivals!
The program will include story telling accompanied by soul-stirring music and a slide show presentation on a brief history of the Baha'i Faith & Ridvan.
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Thursday 29 |
13:10 - CONCERT - Free Thursday Lunchtime Concert : Special guest Esther van Stralen (viola) with Anna Sleptsova (piano)
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Don't miss this opportunity to witness the artistry of Esther van Stralen (Principal Viola, Sydney Symphony Orchestra).
After living and working in Australia for 9 years, Esther is returning to The Netherlands in August to take up the position of First Solo Viola in the Netherlands Radio (...)
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Friday 30 |
13:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Collecting Indonesian Batik: A Personal Journey
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Elizabeth Scott is a collector of batik, and lender to the exhibition'Threading Cultures: Balinese Art and Indonesian Textiles, on display at the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery from 30 April. Elizabeth began collecting batik in 1981, when she moved to Indonesia, and where she lived for 10 years. She (...)
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