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Displaying from Monday, March 14, 2011
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March 2011
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Monday 14 |
13:00 - LECTURE - Who owns music and why should you care? : Public lecture
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In this most timely and relevant lecture, Anthony Seeger, Distinguished Professor of ethnomusicology and Director of the Ethnomusicology Archives at UCLA (University of California Los Angeles) will address issues in Intellectual Property and ethics from an ethnomusicological perspective. His (...)
13:00 - FREE LECTURE - School of Music presents: International Research Seminar - 'Who Owns Music and Why Should You Care?' Professor Anthony Seeger, UCLA
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World-renowned enthomusicologist, nephew of famous folk musician, Pete Seeger. The author addresses issues in Intellectual Property and ethics from an ethnomusicological perspective.
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Friday 18 |
Jon Tarry’s series of prints and drawings, sculptural constructions, and video installation explore a range of geopolitical relationships that exist between Australia and the rest of the world. In dialogue with Julian Goddard, Head of Art at Curtin University, Jon will discuss some of the (...)
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Sunday 20 |
10:00 - EVENT - Perth Upmarket : Perth’s premier quarterly upmarket shopfront for WA’s talented artists, designers, stylists and gourmets
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Perth Upmarket is Perth’s premier quarterly upmarket shopfront for the State’s talented artists, designers, stylists and gourmets. The market showcases over 150 designers with products including handmade clothing, wall art, jewellery, wood and paper products, cupcakes, giftware, accessories (...)
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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.
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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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Tuesday 29 |
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.
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Thursday 31 |
11:45 - EVENT - Exchange Fair : Your chance to find out about student exchange and meet people from all over the world.
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International partners of UWA as well as past and current exchange students will be available to talk to about their Universities. Students get the chance to learn about studying abraod.
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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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.
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Wednesday 06 |
Celebrate the return of Paul Wright to the School of Music and join a staggering array of exceptional staff and illustrious graduates in world-class performances of exquisite chamber music.
Tickets available from BOCS: www.bocsticketing.com.au / 9484 1133
UWA Staff offer: (...)
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Thursday 07 |
Composers’ Concert
This concert will feature new works by composition students from the UWA School of Music.
17:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Skywest Public Lecture : Art Collections and Audiences: Ideas and Opportunities
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The judges for the 2011 City of Albany Art Prize will bring their expertise, technical skill and judgement to the topic of art collection management, development and promotion. Art collections are a cultural asset which can reflect the owner's history, identity and aspirations. The City of Albany (...)
20:00 - PERFORMANCE - UWA Music Students Society Performance Concert
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Early Music Concert
Join the MSS for an evening of exquisite solo and chamber music, as UWA Music students perform lesser-known works from the Renaissance and Baroque periods.
Tickets: FREE for MSS members / $10 for non-members and are available at the door
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Sunday 10 |
9:00 - EVENT - Perth Sun Fair : Discover sustainable living, renewable energy first hand
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Its WA's biggest sustainable living event and its free and non-profit - although a donation is appreciated.
With over 15,000 people will visiting the Fair on the day and over 90 organisation presenting. Arts music and activities, interactive displays for the kids and everyone.
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Thursday 14 |
The Adoration of the Shepherds
The Winthrop Singers trace a key theme in Western Art: the depiction of the role of common people and farm animals in the Nativity. Their program includes art music by Victoria, Guerrero and Verdi alongside carols from the Mediterranean lands.
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