14:15-15:00 – Rosalind Crone (Open University), ‘Mr and Mrs Punch in Nineteenth-Century England’.
15:00-15:45 – Genevieve Arkle (University of Surrey), ‘Schoenberg after the Death of Mahler: The years of 1911 and 1912, and the beginnings of Pierrot lunaire’.
15:45-16:15 – COFFEE
16:15-17:00 – Jorge Balça (University of Portsmouth), ‘Commedia dell’Arte: origins, structure, characters and dissemination’.
17:00-17:45 – Chris Dromey (Middlesex University), ‘A Century (and a bit) of Pierrot ensembles: Perspectives on Barcelona, London and São Paolo’.
18:00-18:45 – Michael Finnissy and Roger Redgate interviewed by Ian Pace on their works.
Intersectionality Forum: Neurodivergence beyond the Euro-Colonial Context
Co-devised and co-hosted by @InfoTCCE & Central with a focus on neurodiversity; led by Central’s Dr Javeria Khadija Shah, @JS_Diaspora
Tuesday 13 June 1.00pm
Learn more and book: cssd.ac.uk/events/Interse…pic.twitter.com/89I3nmdxFc
Join us on 13 June as we consider museums, libraries and other cultural institutions as places and catalysts for wellbeing. Led by @evelyntcce, speakers include @elenacologni, Prof Hilary Bungay and Prof Maria Chatzichristodoulou. Book here - eventbrite.co.uk/e/cultural-i…@eventbrite
Spring is in the air and our members have plenty of online and in-person events coming up!
Find them in our latest newsletter -> bit.ly/3UfOzFcpic.twitter.com/grTTiiXCpO