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2021
September
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Wirds an Soonds: Doric & Cello and 'We Need to Talk' Showcase
-Join cellists, composers and writers involved in Wirds an Soonds and 'We Need to Talk' in conversation with Sound Festival's Fiona Robertson and UoA WORD Centre's Helen Lynch
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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).