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2023
April
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University of Aberdeen Symphony Orchestra
-The University of Aberdeen Symphony Orchestra performs a concert of familiar and less well-known music in the beautiful surroundings of St Machar's Cathedral. We celebrate the arrival of spring with Delius's evocative 'On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring' and Lili Boulanger's sparkling 'D'un matin de printemps'. Final-year student Mairi...
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Concert Series - Aberdeen University Concert Band
-The Movie Matinee - a wonderful and creative insight into the world of cinema and theatre.
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