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Creole Choir of Cuba

At this sold-out show in Bath, The Creole Choir of Cuba performed as part of a growing partnership between University of Bath and Real World Records. more…
Posted in 2012: Internationalism, Events, Music, Projects & Partnerships
Jem Finer : Mobile Sinfonia Launch

Mobile Sinfonia is an ongoing project conceived and composed by artist and musician Jem Finer. The piece results from Finer’s eighteen months of work as Artist in Residence with the University of Bath, with the Department of Computer Science. more…
Posted in 2012: Internationalism, Commissions, Current Projects, Events, Music
Luke Turrell

Turrell, accompanied by Lynn Carter, performed works by Hummel, Hindemith, de Sarasate and Brahms. more…
Posted in 2012: Internationalism, Events, Music
Koyaanisqatsi

Koyaanisqatsi (Life out of Balance) was released in 1983 and is the first of the ‘Qatsi Trilogy’ of films by Director Godfrey Reggio with an original score by Philip Glass. more…
Posted in 2012: Internationalism, Events, Film, Music
Artist Talk – Bobby Baker, On the Drawing of Breath

Bobby’s illustrated talk explored how painting, breathing and madness led to her remarkable drawings forming a critically acclaimed exhibition at the Wellcome Collection, London, touring internationally and eventually becoming a book.
Posted in 2011: set in play, Events, Exhibitions, Talks, Visual Arts
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Suspension – Jo Longhurst

Jo Longhurst is an artist best known for The Refusal, a study of human/animal relations and the British Whippet. Her practice features a mixture of analogue and digital lens-based processes, performance and installation. more…
Posted in 2012: Internationalism, Events, Exhibitions, Talks, Visual Arts
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Matthew Shipp

A standing-room-only solo piano concert by leading American free-jazz pioneer Matthew Shipp; one of the most respected and influential musicians of his generation.
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Posted in 2011: set in play, Events, Music
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Matthew Shipp in Conversation with Philip Clark

Clark is a music journalist and author, as well as being composer and improviser in his own right, working with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Orphy Robinson, Kate Westbrook, Ian Pace and Eddie Prevost. more…
Posted in 2011: set in play, Events, Music
Tagged Jazz
Practice -Sat 26 Nov 2011
Practice is a platform giving artists and audiences the opportunity to test and see new and innovative contemporary performance and dance in development. more…
Posted in 2011: set in play, Dance, Events, Projects & Partnerships, Theatre
Bryony Kimmings – 7 Day Drunk

From Jackson Pollock to Keith Richards; Oscar Wilde to Charlie Sheen, everyone’s on something, but why? From the Total Theatre Award winning creator of Sex Idiot (seen at ICIA earlier in 2012), came a hilarious and moving one-woman show investigating the historical links between artists and mind-enhancing drugs.
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Posted in 2011: set in play, Events, Theatre
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