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Displaying from Friday, October 07, 2011
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October 2011
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Friday 07 |
Friday talk with SymbioticA resident artist Amy Congdon
Date: 7 Oct 2011
Time: 3:30pm
Venue: SymbioticA HQ
Speaker: Amy Congdon
Current resident Amy Congdon will be talking about a selection of her previous projects and research interests. As well as this she will be reflecting on her (...)
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Saturday 08 |
19:30 - PERFORMANCE - into the Shimmer Heat : Contemporary music, theatre, dance and puppetry combine to create a 21st Century Opera.
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The University of Western Australia is proud to support into the Shimmer Heat and UWA graduate Sara Macliver, one of the nation's most accomplished and admired opera singers.
Come on a journey into the SHIMMER HEAT...
Led by a team of internationally renowned artists, the (...)
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Sunday 09 |
2:30 - EVENT - UWA Choral Society Concert : Schubert Mass in G and other choral works
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UWA Choral Society is celebrating their 80th Anniversary in 2011. On Sunday 9 October at 2.30pm they will be performing Schubert Mass in G and other choral works with orchestra in Winthrop Hall
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Monday 10 |
18:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - School of Music presents International Research Seminar - Composing the self: The therapeutic benefits of song-writing in adjusting to adversity
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Dr Felicity Baker is well known for her extensive research in the field of music therapy. In this lecture Dr Baker explores how therapeutic songwriting assists clients to manage their reactions to adversity. By creating songs in a therapeutic relationship, clients begin to address psychosocial (...)
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Friday 14 |
12:30 - PUBLIC TALK - Interconnections: a constellation of influences and expressions : A. Professor Jon Tarry presents a floor talk on Recent Past: Australian paintings of the 70s and 80s
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A. Professor, Jon Tarry, will discuss the art works in Recent Past as explorations of the 70s and 80s Australian vernacular which focussed on the local, the everyday, and the 'here and now' of the times. Much of this has been replaced today by internationalism, and a desire to seek out Otherness (...)
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Tuesday 18 |
1:00 - STUDENT EVENT - Lunch on the Verandah : Launch of the new UWA Museums Student Committee
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Students and staff, bring your lunch and meet the new UWA Museums Student Committee on the verandah of the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery. Hear about the committee's plans for future events to be held in conjunction with the gallery. After lunch enjoy a tour of the gallery's current exhibition led by (...)
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Thursday 20 |
Brett Baker is one of the brass worlds leading lights. As Principal Trombone for more than ten years of one of the world’s best known ensembles the Black Dyke Brass Band, he has weathered one of the most high pressure jobs in music.
In this free lunchtime concert, Brett Baker performs (...)
Brett Baker is one of the brass worlds leading lights. As Principal Trombone for more than ten years of one of the world’s best known ensembles the Black Dyke Brass Band, he has weathered one of the most high pressure jobs in music.
Observe Brett Baker working with some of WA’s most (...)
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Friday 21 |
12:30 - PUBLIC TALK - Big Country, Small Flowers : Free public talk on art, landscape and Australia.
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Artist and lecturer in Visual Arts at Edith Cowan University, Gregory Pryor will talk about Sidney Nolan's, Flower panels [Paradise Garden series], c. 1968, in relation to his own attempts at articulating the Australian flora and landscape.
15:30 - PUBLIC TALK - Sentient Relics: Exhibiting Difference in the Museum : Public talk by Dr Janice Baker
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Meaningful encounters with artefacts in museums have always generated thinking about difference. In this context the term ‘difference’ ranges from an encounter with something unfamiliar and therefore strange to the philosophical notion of difference as singularity, that is, of difference (...)
Join Brett Baker, Principal Trombone of the Black Dyke Brass Band, and Perth’s own Royal Agricultural Society Brass Band of WA in this feast of music for Trombone and Brass.
Featuring the famous Grondahl Trombone Concerto, and a special version of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue arranged (...)
20:00 - PERFORMANCE - The Changeling : English and Cultural Studies present the Jacobean Revenge Tragedy The Changeling
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Beatrice-Joanna, newly betrothed to one man, sees another man she fancies more. She gets Deflores, the man she loathes, to sort things out, promising money. But Deflores has other ideas of payment. Meanwhile, at the lunatic asylum run by Alibius and his helper Lollio, two nobles have had themselves (...)
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Saturday 22 |
Sugata Marjit is the Director and Reserve Bank of India Professor of Industrial Economics at the Centre of Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata, and editor of India Macroeconomics Annual. He has also just been appointed the Chairman of West Bengal State Council of Higher Education. He is a well-known (...)
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Monday 24 |
Transformation Through Drawing is a series of student works that respond to the theme of transformation and change through ageing, movement, systems of codification and extreme viewpoints. Students have been given an opportunity to demonstrate the acquisition of new skills and the appreciation and (...)
School of Music Department of Vocal Studies presents: 'Brush Up your Shakespeare'
Monday 24th and Tuesday 25th October, 7.30pm, Callaway Music Auditorium
An informative and entertaining journey, exploring Shakespeare's songs a set by composers from Thomas Morley to Leonard (...)
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Tuesday 25 |
A public lecture by Neil MacGregor, OM, Director of the British Museum.
Presented by The Western Australian Museum in association with The University of Western Australia.
The great cities of the world are global cities where citizens engage with the history, traditions and (...)
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Wednesday 26 |
Since her London debut at the Wigmore Hall in 1974, Penelope Thwaites has established an international reputation as a soloist, broadcaster and recording artist. She has performed concertos with leading orchestras throughout Europe, America and Australia.
Her many recordings of Percy (...)
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Thursday 27 |
13:10 - PERFORMANCE - Free Lunchtime Concert: UWA Wind and Brass Students: Chamber Wind Classics
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UWA Wind and Brass students present chamber works in this free lunchtime concert.
20:00 - PERFORMANCE - School of Music: Music Students' Society - Soloists
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Presented by the UWA Music Students' Society, the final concert in this series will showcase solo performances of UWA Music students performing a wide range of repertoire on a rage of instruments and voice.
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Friday 28 |
ACYA is holding its first Chinese movie night on Friday, October 28. Tickets are only $5 and includes snacks/soft drinks (BYO allowed).
"THE WESTERN TRUNK LINE" (Xi Gan Dao), 2006, a comedy/love story/veiled political satire starring Li Jie as a kind of Chinese James Dean. Set (...)
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