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This free short concert provides a chance to hear John Peterson's Songs for the Moon performed twice in the one evening!
We hope you'll join us at Orientation Week 2017 which will be held at UNSW Kensington Campus from 20 - 23 February. O-Week is packed with activities which will help you make the most of your time at university and start your UNSW journey!
Discussing experimental theatre maker and composer, Heiner Goebbels.
The debate topic questions how we harness the creativity and innovation disability offers to recognise commonality, rights, diversity and the meaning of inclusive living.
This seminar explores the difficulty in defining diasporic or expat writing in Hong Kong.
A play by Louris van de Geer
Tangents is a Sydney-based quintet that melds electronic production, experimental rock and free improvisation. 2016 marked the release of Stateless on NY label Temporary Residence. This intimate concert also acts as a preparation for the band's debut at WOMADelaide in March.
From Stravinsky’s charmingly folkloric Soldier’s Tale Suite through to the depths of Borodin’s profound Second String Quartet, this program explores the richness and diversity of the Russian school of composition while proffering some of its lesser-known voices – Arensky’s Piano Trio is one of the masterworks of the repertoire.
This one-day workshop on Verbatim Theatre (Topic 5, Studies in Drama and Theatre, HSC Drama) extends the skills and knowledges of teachers who are interested in this important form of socially engaged performance.
Pop Up, free, lunchtime music concert. All welcome!