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2023
March
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Concert Series - Any Enemy
-A collaboration with University of Aberdeen and Sound
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Elphinstone Institute Ethnographic Film Series - Sweet Tassa: Music of the Indian Caribbean Diaspora by Chris Ballengee
-Sweet Tassa: Music of the Indian Caribbean Diaspora details the history, repertoire, and socio-political significance of tassa drumming in Trinidad & Tobago. The film profiles the life and work of noted tassa drummer Lenny Kumar and his family while also developing the notion of tassa performance practice as a metaphor...
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Spanish and Latin American Film Club: Screening of The Last Circus
-On Wednesday (March 29) we will hold the second screening of the Spanish and Latin American Film Club, co-organised by the Spanish and Latin American Society and the Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies.
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'Arab-Andalusian Music and Flamenco: An Intercultural Dialogue'
-Presentation and Workshop by the Spanish-Moroccan musician Suhail Serghini (invited from Granada) hosted by the University of Aberdeen
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Ziryab Caló, 'Entre dos Orillas' (Between Two Shores): An evening of musical dialogue between Spanish flamenco and Moroccan Arab-Andalusian music
-Join us for this unforgettable evening of flamenco and Moroccan music, courtesy of two notable musicians from Granada, Spain: Suhail Serghini and José Cortés 'El Pirata'.
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36.000 Sekunden (36,000 Seconds) - German Play with English Subtitles
-Join the German Drama Group for their production of 36.000 Sekunden. The play, which will be performed by students of German, is a comedy about humanity and the question of what is really important in life. Tickets available on the door: Standard Price: £5 University of Aberdeen Students: £3
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Music Research Seminar - Fiorella Montero-Diaz (Keele)
-Sounding a Queer Rebellion. LGBTI Musical Resistances in Lima, Peru
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Concert Series - Percussion at Six
-University of Aberdeen Percussion Ensemble
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LEILA ABOULELA: RIVER SPIRIT BOOK LAUNCH
-Book launch for the much awaited sixth novel by Leila Aboulela, River Spirit
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Music Research Seminar - Mollie Carlyle & Paul Hayward
-Minstrelsy, Music Hall and Marches: Popular Music and Sea Shanties during the 19th century