Luis llaneza in Concert
Performance
Come along to listen to Spanish baritone singer Luis llaneza perform with ANU School of Music pianist Edward Neeman and music student Shane Campbell. Program A LA UNA NACI YO (Arm M G Morante) (traditional Sephardic song) TRES CANCIONES ARGENTINAS (C Guastavino) Pueblito, mi…
Sustainable Creative Careers : Arts Re/connect
Workshop
Emerging and mid-career artists are invited to our Arts Re/connect session to meet artists, feel reinvigorated and explore themes that are important to you. Small group conversations will be facilitated allowing you to learn from other artists, meet new people in the arts community and pick up a…
Sustainable Creative Careers : Creative collaboration and finding your people
Workshop
Collaborating with others has the potential to drive your practice in new directions and push you to think outside of your way of making. Working with other artists and arts professionals, particularly if they work with different media or within different parameters, can be an incredible way to…
Wellspring Series: Kaja-warnu-jangka / From the bush
Arts & entertainment
Kaja-warnu-jangka / ‘From the bush’Kaja-warnu-jangka / ‘From the bush’ brings stories from the remote Warlpiri communities of Australia’s Northern Territory to Canberra, offering insight into two Warlpiri elders’ life journeys, their continued resilience and their connection to Country.A…
Research Seminar: Nicholas Moynihan
Seminar
Please join us in the Arc Cinema, National Film and Sound Archive of Australia at 3:30pm Thursday 19 October for the next Research Seminar of Semester 2! Into the Silent Land - An Immersive Soundscape Composed by Nicholas Moynihan Into the Silent Land is a soundscape…
Centring Indigenous sovereignty in migration studies: ethical and methodological challenges
Seminar
Centring Indigenous sovereignty in migration studies: ethical and methodological challenges In this presentation I will argue that in order to decolonise migration studies, scholars must not only acknowledge persisting imperial and colonial legacies, but also centre Indigenous sovereignty. This is…
The Enslaved Muse: Apostrophe and Authorship in Latin Literature
Seminar
The Muse is part of the furniture of classical poetry. By the time of Virgil, we barely notice she is there, and her importance as a repository of poetic tradition seems scaled back. But what difference does it make that Roman poetry tended to be composed with a 'real' muse in the room, an enslaved…