Events
In this weeks Contemporary Music Research Seminar, we are joined by James Cave
We’re welcoming back four graduates of the Theatre: Writing, Directing and Performance degree to hear about what they did next.
In this weeks Contemporary Music Research Seminar, we are joined by Daniel March
Ever wondered what happens when a VR horror film can sense your fear, and change how the story is told in real time? Join us for a live talk and demo!
Embodying Histories is a series of online seminars exploring cross-disciplinary perspectives on embodied knowledge, research and practice in historical fields.
**THIS WORKSHOP IS ONLY AVAILABLE TO TWDP 3RD YEARS & MA THEATRE STUDENTS**
In this weeks Contemporary Music Research Seminar, we are joined by Stef Conner, Vivien Keiles & Charlotte Baskerville
Join us for this weeks ACT Research Seminar
Will Ing has worked in radio and television for over 25 years, mainly as a writer and script editor, working on hit shows like Would I Lie To You, 8 Out of 10 Cats, the Bafta winning kids' show Operation Ouch and the sitcom, Miranda.
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Embodying Histories is a series of online seminars exploring cross-disciplinary perspectives on embodied knowledge, research and practice in historical fields.
In this weeks Contemporary Music Research Seminar, we are joined by Sylianos Dimou
Join us for this weeks ACT Research Seminar
Hands On is a playful piano performance all about touch: the important nuances of touch, especially for the wonderful resonances of piano music, but also for how playing and listening to music touches us.
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In this open lecture, Habib Shehadeh Hanna explores music as cultural activism, focusing on the ways Palestinian cultural expression can be sustained through creative practice, teaching and community-building.
Notre Dame Reimagined is an ambitious project that invites audiences to encounter the famous cathedral's music, iconography and architecture afresh.
Following a string of sold-out concerts, University Symphony Orchestra returns with a programme of twentieth-century works, including Carl Nielsen's compelling Second Symphony, which seeks to capture the full breadth of human nature.
Offering a powerful depiction of Christ's passion, the Passio Secundum Johannem may well be Bach's most inherently dramatic setting of the story. Yorkshire Baroque Soloists bring this to life with vivid, colourful playing.
So often, we find ourselves struck by musical echoes between pieces separated by history, style or instrumentation. Explore the unexpected ways in which works by Bach, Monteverdi and Charpentier resonate with songs by Schubert, Viardot and Semple.
University Jazz Band returns to perform the music of the pioneering bandleader, composer and performer Sun Ra. Join them for what promises to be an unforgettable night of music, celebrating one of the most innovative figures in the history of jazz!