Posts tagged with ‘music’

Fun for all the family at Picnic in the Park

What better place to enjoy a picnic than the beautiful landscaped grounds of University Park? Throw […]

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A hard road: the craftmanship of heavy metal

Dr Stephen Timmons (Nottingham University Business School) and Dr Andy Meal (School of Health Sciences) present the lecture, ‘A hard road: the craftmanship of heavy metal’.

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What’s on at Nottingham Lakeside Arts?

Nottingham Lakeside Arts’ programme for April to August 2016 has arrived! Highlights include David Jones: Vision […]

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Haters gonna hate, hate, hate? Taylor Swift’s Deleuzean repetition and affirmation of love

This lecture offers an interpretation of Taylor Swift’s music through the theme of ‘repetition’, and using Swift’s work to introduce Gilles Deleuze’s philosophy of repetition and difference. Part of the Popular Culture Lecture Series.

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LGBT Healthcare and Awareness Day

Come along to this free event to discuss LGBT Healthcare and Awareness. There will also be a choir performance and free pizza. Part of our LGBT History Month 2016 celebrations.

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University Choir and Philharmonia

We are delighted to welcome back international exchange student Sunmin Ahn from Korea to perform with the University Orchestra. The University Choir and Philharmonia join forces for Michael Tippett’s secular oratorio A Child of Our Time – a work that remains as relevant today, advocating reconciliation and peace, as it did when it premiered in 1944.

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Underground resistance – afrofuturism and the technonarrative of blackness

Patrick Henderson, School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies, gives this lecture on ‘Underground resistance – afrofuturism and the technonarrative of blackness’.

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Africarmen

Bawren Tavaziva’s most ambitious work to date is a sumptuous portrayal of the Carmen story and its continuing resonance today. Performed to music composed and arranged by Fayyaz Virji of the acclaimed Warriors International, Africarmen plays out the entanglement of desire, deceit and corruption in oil-laden Equatorial Guinea. Part of Black History Month 2015.

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UoN Black History Month launch event

Launching Black History Month at The University of Nottingham is a fantastic evening of music and spoken word, featuring local performers Natalie Duncan, David ‘Stickman’ Higgins and Rob Green.

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Music video survey – win £350

Researchers at the UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies at the University are exploring parent […]

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