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2021
September
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Sound Art Workshop with Pete Stollery
-Join Professor of Electro-Acoustic Music, Pete Stollery, in Cruickshank Botanical Gardens/Seaton Park for an outdoor workshop in soundscape listening, recording and editing sounds for a virtual sound map.
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Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé presents: Ace of Spades
-New York Times Bestselling author (and Aberdeen graduate), Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé discusses her debut novel, the young adult thriller, Ace of Spades.
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'Speaking of Sound': Online Sound Art Workshop with Nathan Wolek
-Join this interactive online workshop with Professor Nathan Wolek of Stetson University, Florida, to learn about layers or specific features of the soundscape around you.
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WayWORD Festival
-The student-led literary arts festival will take place from the 19th - 26th September 2021 with a vibrant blend of online and in-person events.
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Place-Names and Folklore of Upper Deeside
-Elphinstone Institute Public Lecture Series
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Online Talk - The Futures Past of al-Andalus: Reflections, Refrains, Returns
-Join a public keynote with Professor Jonathan Shannon exploring "The Musical Afterlives of al-Andalus: Identities and Encounters beyond History" as part of a European Research Council-funded project "Past and Present Musical Encounters across the Strait of Gibraltar".
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'Macbeth' at Cruickshank Botanic Garden
-Partnering with sustainable theatre company The HandleBards, this outdoor family friendly show will be making a stop at Cruickshank Botanic Garden for one day only on their tour across the UK.
August
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Rediscoveries 13.02 Electroacoustic Music Concert
-Rediscoveries is a series of performances of electroacoustic music and sound art events, presented by SERG (Sound Emporium Research Group). A new iteration of the Discoveries series which dates back to the early 1990s, the series allows audiences to (re)discover works by staff and students at the University as well...
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The Launch of 'Walter Scott and Song': Celebrating Scott 250
-Join us for a virtual celebration of the 250th anniversary of Walter Scott's birth, and the opening of the University's new online exhibition, Walter Scott and Song: Retuning the Harp of the North, on Tuesday 17 August from 6pm (BST).
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systems_theory with Ensemble Thing
-Senior Lecturer in Composition, Dr John De Simone, features in an online event with Ensemble Thing. This concert is part of the Made in Scotland Showcase and the Summerhall Festival 2021.