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2022
September
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Scottish Gypsy/Travellers and Museum Collecting: Finding Unexpected Contributions
-Elphinstone Institute Public Lecture Series: Many objects made or traded by Scottish Gypsy/Travellers can be found in museums across Scotland, but the connections that they have with Travellers are often unseen. This talk will consider the range of objects and the influence of Scottish Travellers on museum collections.
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Creative & Artistic Encounters in the Western Mediterranean
-The conference examines the relationship between the arts, cultural encounter, politics and power across the societies that straddle the Western Mediterranean (including, but not restricted to, Algeria, France, Italy, Morocco, Portugal, Spain and Tunisia).
July
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The Traditional Singing Weekend at Cullerlie
-A Festival to celebrate the singing traditions of Scotland, England, and Ireland in memory of Tom and Anne Reid.
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Intermittent immortality: debunking myths on humanities and humanists
-Call for Participation- Discussion event
June
May
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Translation Event:Knots, thorns and thistles: challenges and successes of translating into and out of Gaelic and Irish
-Gaelic Translation Event
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Choral Evensong in Kings College Chapel
-The Chaplaincy regularly host a Choral Evensong for the Friends of the Chapel, however, knowing how hard times have been for the whole community recently, they would like to widen the invitation further this year.
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Lapach gu Lìomhte
-Lapach gu Lìomhte is a project aiming at raising confidence in using Gaelic in an informal manner. We'll meet online each week for 8 weeks conversing in Gaelic. These are not conversation classes and will be less guided whilst also having a speaker available to answer questions and keep the...
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Film Screening: ORFEAS2021
-Jane Forner (Teaching Fellow in Music) hosts a film screening of ORFEAS2021, a queer sci-fi video opera'.'
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'Sonic Conversations in the Western Mediterranean'
-Prof. Aomar Boum (3rd May 2022 at 17:00) 'The Female Jewish Troubadour: Imaachar and Narratives of Purity and Danger in Tahala, Southern Morocco'