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22
Mar
2016

International Conference on Afghan Migration: Researching Aspirations, Movements, Demography & Integration

Conference

This conference brings together researchers working on Afghan migration, with a particular emphasis on empirical research and policy implications. The conference seeks to place Afghan migration to Europe and Australia within a broader global context by drawing on recent research on Afghan…

22
Mar
2016

The art of Bharatanatyam: Classical Indian Dance, a brief introduction and public performance

Entertainment

The School of Archaeology and Anthropology is delighted to present 'The art of Bharatanatyam, the history and current practice', a Lecture and Demonstration for students. Aranyani Bhagarav began to train in Bharatanatyam at a very young age under Leela Samson, one of India's most celebrated…

22
Mar
2016

2016 Hispanic Film Festival Presents 'SPOT'

Entertainment

In 'SPOT', Daniel (Daniel Levitt), is a young American actor who is hopelessly in love and hopelessly manipulated by his girlfriend Natalia (a captivating Natalia Miranda). Their break-up pushes Daniel to the edge, and he performs the unthinkable with a bottle of Vanish stain remover in a youtube…

22
Mar
2016

The art of Bharatanatyam

Performance

Presented by the School of Archaeology and Anthropology   Aranyani Bhargav’s distinctive approach to Bharatanatyam—giving equal importance to the traditional and modern, the human and divine, the religious and secular—led her to explore other dance forms like ballet and contemporary…

22
Mar
2016

Islamic banking, Islamic economics and Islamic studies: An epistemological exploration of disciplinary boundaries

Lecture

It is clear and common-sensical that ‘Islamic banking’ is a sub-discipline of ‘Islamic economics’, which itself is presumably a discipline within the broader, and long-established, field of inquiry referred to, at least since the 19th-century, as ‘Islamic Studies’. In this exploratory talk, I…

21
Mar
2016

The art of Bharatanatyam: Classical Indian Dance history and current practice (a lecture demonstration for students)

Lecture

The School of Archaeology and Anthropology is delighted to present 'The art of Bharatanatyam, the history and current practice', a Lecture and Demonstration for students. The Lecture will provide a brief overview of the history of the Bharatanatyam Classical Indian dance form, and how its practice…

16
Mar
2016

art forum VISITING ARTIST: Wei Leng Tay

Lecture

Through photography, Singaporean artist Wei Leng Tay considers how socio-economics, history, family and the state intersect with notions of displacement and self-identity. She is best known for portraits taken in spaces familiar to her subjects, typically their home or workplace, or a significant…