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When Birds Sing of Loss...is a dance collection of a daughter’s memoir, intimate grief gatherings, and the circulating affect of a dancing body.
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Utstein Kloster
- I want to further develop myself as a conductor.
- I want to further develop myself as a conductor with the opportunity for practical experience with professional musicians, focusing on symphonic music.
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Welcome to the Faculty of Performing Arts annual chamber music competition. The competition
takes place on Friday 22 March at 13:00 in the Eikenes hall and is open to the public.
- Since there are so many fun and skilled people on the faculty, I thought that a couple of years here could make me more fun and skilled as well.
- Don't be afraid to challenge and explore music in different ways. After all, this is the time to do it!
- At the Faculty of Performing Arts I quickly got to know many great fellow students both in the cello and other sections.
- My dream is to make a difference in gender equality within the cultural environment
We are happy to invite you, as an applicant to one of our study programme, to a free trial lesson with your future main instrument teacher!
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Syllabus books for one-day loans will be found on separate shelves, making it easier to find the book you are looking for.
Stavanger University Library is a modern library and a great meeting place. You are welcome to read, work on assignments, or participate in events and courses at the library.
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Two ensembles won the 25 000 NOK from Skjeies chambermusic scholarship.
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Frida studied music production and recording, and is now running and administrating a sound studio
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The Caring Futures research project invited five regional participants to a panel discussion at Sølvberget Library and Culture House, to discuss challenges related to future health and welfare services, with the spotlight on technology, ethics and care.
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In the end of September, Health Campus Stavanger, in collaboration with the Caring Futures research project invited researchers, clinicians, technology suppliers and next of kin to share their perspectives on ethics in the development and use of care technologies in the health and welfare sector.
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This is a theme of interest to both the author Cathrine Knudsen and the artist Kari Telstad Sundet. The event, Science Fiction from the Welfare State was hosted by the Kapittel festival on the premises of the art exhibition CARING FUTURES at Sølvberget Galleri. Associate Professor Ingvil Hellstrand (UiS) led this conversation between the two artists before an eager and engaged audience.
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After a long and close collaboration, Ingvil Hellstrand (UiS) and curator Hege Tapio were able to deliver their opening speeches to mark the opening of the art exhibition CARING FUTURES at Sølvberget Galleri.
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The CARING FUTURES ART EXHIBITION takes place at Galleri Sølvberget 17 September –18 December 2022. The exhibition raises questions about ethics, technology and care at a time when the welfare state is changing.