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2023
July
May
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Elphinstone Institute Open Evening
-Come along for wine and nibbles and meet staff and students to find out more about the work of the Elphinstone Institute. British Sign Language interpretation will be provided throughout. The event will also be live-streamed. Here is the link for the live streaming: Elphinstone Institute Open Evening 17th May 2023 - YouTube
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Burnbanks Village
-Part of the Elphinstone Institute Public Lecture Series
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MLitt Information Evening (Online)
-Interested in studying part-time (24 months) or full-time (12 months) for the MLitt Ethnology and Folklore? Meet staff and past students online to discover more about studying at the Elphinstone Institute. Microsoft Teams meeting Join on your computer, mobile app or room device Click here to join the meeting Meeting ID: 396 780 232 513...
April
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Haste Ye Back
-One-Day Conference
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Friends of the Elphinstone Institute - Relaunch and AGM
-The Elphinstone Institute researches and promotes the culture of the North-East of Scotland. The Friends of the Elphinstone Institute was set up to: Support the work of the Institute Help it to raise funds Develop closer ties between the Institute and Communities in the North-East of Scotland Would you like to take part with us? We...
March
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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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Being an African: The Burden of Proof in Being in a Space
-Part of the Elphinstone Institute Public Lecture Series
February
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Book Launch - Scottish Dance Beyond 1805: Reaction and Regulation by Dr Patricia H. Ballantyne
-Scottish Dance Beyond 1805: Reaction and Regulation presents a history of Scottish music and dance over the last 200 years and focuses on sources originating in Aberdeenshire. The book tells the story of what changed and why. It unfolds through a series of colourful characters, through the dances they taught and...
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Film Screening: Govan Youth, and Comrades Together-Apart
-Ethnographic Film Series