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Displaying from Tuesday, May 20, 2014
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May 2014
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Tuesday 20 |
19:00 - CONCERT - School of Music Broadening Unit: Percussion : The School of Music offers a number of stimulating and enjoyable broadening units for all undergraduates studying at UWA. Come and hear part of the wealth of musical talent on campus!
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All Assembled performances are unreserved and ticketed at the door.
All tickets are $10.00.
Doors open 15 minutes prior to the commencement of the event.
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Wednesday 21 |
20:00 - PERFORMANCE - The White Devil : English and Cultural Studies theatre students present John Webster’s 1612 Jacobean revenge tragedy.
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The White Devil is set in a Renaissance Italian court society of devious Dukes, decadent Counts, murderous malcontents, and corrupt Cardinals. Through this misogynistic milieu moves Webster’s protagonist, the Venetian lady, Vittoria Corombona, seeking opportunities for advancement wherever she (...)
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Thursday 22 |
13:10 - CONCERT - School of Music Presents FREE Lunchtime Concerts : Ensemble Hackett (UWA New Music Ensemble)
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Be transported from the everyday every Thursday in our free lunchtime concert series.
FREE 50min Concert every Thursday during Semester at 1:10pm.
No booking required, just turn up!
14:00 - SEMINAR - 'O, that this too, too pixelated flesh would melt' : The Decade in Digital Shakespeare Studies
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A Digital Humanities Research Seminar with Dr Brett D. Hirsch, ARC Discovery Early Career Research Fellow in English and Cultural Studies, UWA.
How has the field of Shakespeare Studies responded to the emergence of exciting new technologies, innovative computational and quantitative (...)
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Friday 23 |
17:00 - EVENT - UWA School of Music presents Fridays@Five : A new series for 2014, Fridays@Five showcases the Voice students. Whether the Vocal Consort, solo song in recital, public workshop, mixed instrumental and voice ensemble or public Masterclass with Q & A, Fridays@Five are an ideal way to start your weekend.
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UWA Voice Consort
19:00 - EVENT - Assembled - Ensemble Hackett (UWA New Music Ensemble) : Music in Similar Motion: works by David Lang, Philip Glass Frederic Rzewski and Martin Bresnick.
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New music deserves a place
that is not on the margins, but at the epicentre of how we define, consume, perform and teach classical music. In 2014, Artist in Residence and Freedman Fellowship “Genius” award winner stellar clarinet player Ashley William Smith, takes a community of young artists (...)
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Saturday 24 |
19:30 - PERFORMANCE - The Rap Guide to Evolution : World-class rapper with the accuracy of a scientist
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“Astonishing...fizzing energy and spell-binding charisma!” New York Times
Combining the wit, poetry, and charisma of a great rapper with the accuracy of a scientist, Baba Brinkman takes us on a hip-hop tour of modern biology.
A smash hit at the Edinburgh Fringe, in New (...)
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Tuesday 27 |
18:00 - PERFORMANCE - UWA School of Music in The Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery - UWA Guitar Ensemble : In 2014, UWA School of Music performs in the beautiful acoustic space of the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery. This is a wonderful opportunity to experience a pleasurable evening of music and art.
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UWA’s celebrated Guitar Ensemble returns to the gallery for another outstanding performance surrounded by beautiful Korean art and ukiyo-e Japanese woodblock prints.
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Thursday 29 |
Be transported from the everyday every Thursday in our free lunchtime concert series.
FREE 50min Concert every Thursday during Semester at 1:10pm.
No booking required, just turn up!
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Friday 30 |
The film 'Sisters of Gion' portrays pre-war Japanese society's treatment of women. It is one of director Kenzo Mizoguchi's finest pre-war films. It tells the story of two sisters who work as geishas in a district of Kyoto. FREE to attend. RSVP: Required. Register via the link.
18:00 - EVENT - The School of Music presents VOICE! : The romantic German song cycle has no relevance to the modern Australian audience. Andrew Foote begs to differ.
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Presented in association with the Institute for Advanced Studies, Andrew Foote, Head of Vocal Studies at UWA, explores the transition from solo song to the romantic trio of singer, piano and poet and exposes its relevance to the musicians and audience of today using examples of the songs by (...)
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Saturday 31 |
Acclaimed Western Australian artist Pilar Mata Dupont offers an insight into her personal practice as she investigates ideas of nationalism, identity and the triggers of nostalgia.
Mata Dupont was awarded an Asialink Residency at the National Art Studio, Goyang, South Korea in 2013 where (...)
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June 2014
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Monday 02 |
This symposium is an exploration of how panoramas have been used in historical and contemporary contexts for diverse scientific, artistic and documentary purposes.
Visit the event webpage for more information:
http://www.lwgallery.uwa.edu.au/events
FREE to attend. RSVP (...)
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Thursday 05 |
18:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Ambassador of Greece Lecture : Philhellenism in ancient and later times
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On Thursday June 5 at 6.30 p.m. in the Austin Lecture Theatre at The University of Western Australia, the Ambassador of Greece, Mr Haris Dafaranos, will give a public lecture on ‘Philhellenism’.
The lecture (open to the general public) will be preceded by a brief introduction (...)
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Saturday 07 |
Join exhibition curator Gemma Weston and arts writer Sheridan Coleman as they discuss how printmaking has been used in diverse ways in the 20th century to create images of our 'home turf' that have been shaped by global influences.
This event is part of the public program of events (...)
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Monday 16 |
A hilarious and brand-new musical for 3 to 9 year-olds based on a story from the creators of Diary of A Wombat.
Most shearers have a sheep-dog to help them, but not Shaun – he has Pete, a sheep-sheep!
Four performers play shearers, dogs and even sheep as they explore the (...)
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Tuesday 17 |
A hilarious and brand-new musical for 3 to 9 year-olds based on a story from the creators of Diary of A Wombat.
Most shearers have a sheep-dog to help them, but not Shaun – he has Pete, a sheep-sheep!
Four performers play shearers, dogs and even sheep as they explore the (...)
A hilarious and brand-new musical for 3 to 9 year-olds based on a story from the creators of Diary of A Wombat.
Most shearers have a sheep-dog to help them, but not Shaun – he has Pete, a sheep-sheep!
Four performers play shearers, dogs and even sheep as they explore the (...)
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Monday 23 |
You are invited to view an exhibition of student work from first semester 2014. The display is the result of the Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Integrated Design studio projects and Visual Arts classes undertaken by students enrolled in all years from first to fifth.
Curated (...)
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Thursday 26 |
1:00 - SEMINAR - Life as an Instrument of Art : School of Animal Biology Seminar Series.
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Realising that (the concept of) life is going through some radical transformations; artists have been experimenting with ways of articulating these shifts. This talk would cover the some of the strategies and projects that artists at SymbioticA have employed to deal with life as both raw material (...)
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