WELCOME WEEK EVENTS
We can't wait to meet you and collaborate. Come along to our great events and let's get to know each other.
EULOGY
Preview Wednesday 22 September – Sunday 3 October
Taking place in a darkened shipping container, EULOGY uses binaural sound to create an immersive narrative that is imagined, not seen. Transporting you through a labyrinthine hotel, at check-in we will issue you a key card and allocate you a chaperone to guide you to the other side. Follow the right path and don't volunteer to become the subject of the eulogy every guest is preparing to deliver.
Described as ‘virtual reality for the ears’, this unique experience is at the forefront of technology and theatre, returing from its world premiere at the BFI London Film Festival for a second run at Lakeside from Tuesday 19 – Sunday 31 October. With the added bonus of £8 student tickets, it’s certainly not one to be missed.
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EXHIBITION VIEWING
Breaking the Mould: Women in Sculpture Since 1945
Thursday 23 & 30 September, 5-7pm
The Djanogly Gallery is the University’s nationally renowned gallery of modern and contemporary art. Be the first to visit our recently opened autumn exhibition ‘Breaking the Mould’ and see how women artists have fought prejudice to revolutionise British sculpture in the last 70 years.
The story is told in 50 works on loan from the prestigious Arts Council Collection and third-year student Hannah McCurrie will be on hand to give personalised tours of the exhibition. Refreshments served.
Free admission | Sign up by emailing us at: lakeside-box-office@nottingham.ac.uk
ORCHESTRAL COME & PLAY
Friday 24 September, 2-5pm
Rehearsal Hall, Department of Music
An opportunity to play as part of an orchestra professionally conducted by Jonathan Tilbrook (Trinity Laban). Bring your own instrument and join the fun. Open to anyone who can read music; repertoire will be supplied
CHORAL COME & SING
Tuesday 28 September, 6.30pm-8.45pm
Rehearsal Hall, Department of Music
An opportunity to experience singing in a large scale Choir, professionally led by Calum Fraser, open to anyone who can read music; repertoire will be supplied.
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