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HomeUpcoming EventsPhD Oral Presentation - Meanings On Music In Post-firestorm Mallacoota NYE 2019
PhD Oral Presentation - Meanings on Music in post-firestorm Mallacoota NYE 2019
PhD Oral Presentation - Meanings on Music in post-firestorm Mallacoota NYE 2019

Padma Newsome extends an open invitation to their PhD Oral Presentation.

Mr Newsome will present thesis readings, music, poetry, and dance emanating from the fire fields and garnered during a 4 year inquiry engagement. The presentation will articulate some of Mr Newsome’s approach to share-make (cultural development) work, as well as introducing concepts of courses and pathways out of crisis, post-Critical Event. In addition, they will share some theoretical modelling and findings from within the new critical field of post-crisis inquiry in the socio-cultural domain.

Please feel welcome to attend.

Date & time

  • Mon 13 May 2024, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Location

Wig and Pen Room, ANU School of Music

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  •  ANU School of Music
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