Past events
SEGUE 2015-Delve deeper working between cultures
Theatre
Delve Deeper: Working Between Cultures Enter the artistic lives of European-Australian based artists as we host an intimate conversation exploring the experience of making and presenting performance work between continents and cultures. Join actor, director, playwright Lech Mackiewicz (Poland/…
SEGUE 2015: Massacre
Theatre
PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH INSITE ARTS "...The incongruous intersects with the satirical to create a unique, engaging production that challenges our view of the truth." "Paulo Castro's creation doesn't seek refuge in language devices or gratuitous morals: in a direct, simple and quick…
SEGUE 2015: Encoded
Theatre
The Street and ANU Centre for European Studies presents SEGUE 2015 Encoded Stalker Theatre (Australia/Europe) Encoded is a visually stunning meditation on the fragility of space and our place within it. Encoded creates a ravishing immersive world of shimmering images that dissolve and reform…
SEGUE 2015: Where continent meets continent
Theatre
Exploring the cultural interplay between Europe and Australia. From 8-10 May The Street Theatre opens its doors to the inaugural SEGUE 2015, a contemporary festival celebrating the cultural interplay between the continents of Australia and Europe and exploring the many creative influences…
Celebrating 50 years of the HC Coombs Creative Arts Fellowship
Coombs Fellowship 50th
For half a century, the HC Coombs Creative Arts Fellowship has helped ANU establish itself as an international hub for artists, writers, composers, musicians and visitors from all types of creative arenas. The Fellowship connects practising leaders in their fields to ANU students and researchers,…
George Dreyfus as Creative Arts Fellow at ANU, 1967-68: The first-ever University paper that has “Whoops!” in its title
Coombs Fellowship 50th
Join us to celebrate 50 years of the H.C. Coombs Creative Arts Fellowship as we welcome back George Dreyfus - one of the first ever recipients of this prestigious fellowship - as an ANU School of Music 'Distinguished Artist in Residence' as part of the School's 50th Anniversary.
Student discussion with Paul Grabowsky
Coombs Fellowship 50th
The distinguished jazz pianist, composer, conductor and festival director Professor Paul Grabowsky AO, who is currently Professorial Fellow in the School of Music at Monash University, will be available to talk with students about his experiences working and performing with intercultural musicians…