What's on
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Film: Apollo 11 (2019)
University of Plymouth events: Film: Apollo 11 (2019), commemorating Mayflower 400. Monday 23 March, 19:00 – 21:00, Jill Craigie Cinema, Roland Levinsky Building.
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Film: Awake, A Dream From Standing Rock (2018)
Film: Awake, A Dream From Standing Rock (2018), a powerful visual poem in three parts that uncovers complex hidden truths with simplicity. 9 March 2020, University of Plymouth.
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Film: Children of a Lesser God (1986)
Film: Children of a Lesser God (1986) part of the Celluloid Psychology series with Dr Allegra Cattani, School of Psychology, University of Plymouth. 24 February 2020.
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Film: Duel (1971)
Film: Duel (1971), part of the Celluloid Psychology series with Dr Chris Longmore, School of Psychology, University of Plymouth, 27 January 2020.
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Film: Smoke Signals (1998)
Film: Smoke Signals (1998). Commemorating Mayflower 400. 17 February 2020, University of Plymouth.
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Film: The Invention of Lying (2009)
Film: The Invention of Lying (2009) part of the Celluloid Psychology Series with Dr Giorgio Ganis, School of Psychology, University of Plymouth. 16 March 2020.
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Music: An Edwardian English Song
Music: An Edwardian English Song by the University of Plymouth Choral Society, 14 March 2020.
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Music: Spring concert
University of Plymouth event: Music: Spring concert, University of Plymouth Orchestra. Thursday 26 March, 20:00 – 21:30, Davy Main Hall.
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Performance: Forests
Performance: Forests, 14 February 2020, University of Plymouth. Eden’s Cave Theatre Company with Artistic Director: Henry McGrath.
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Performance: Night Flying
Performance: Night Flying, drawing on ideas related to deep time, the night sky and landscapes of being, Night Flying is a duet from choreographer Jane Mason and longtime collaborator David Williams. 11 March 2020, University of Plymouth.
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Poetry reading: Tom Chivers: poet and publisher
Poetry reading: Tom Chivers – poet and publisher 17 March 2020, University of Plymouth.
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Talk: A place of ‘Wild and Savage Hue’: The political ecological legacies of the Mayflower Sailing
University of Plymouth event: Talk: A place of ‘Wild and Savage Hue’: The political ecological legacies of the Mayflower Sailing. Thursday 19 March ,1900 – 20:30, Theatre 2, Roland Levinsky Building.