Event overview
HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS.
Dr Stephen Graham and Anneke Kampman will give an overview of the Fringe and Underground Group, its history, its events, and then focus on the place of the group in the department and draw out themes for current and future work, including looking at local fringe scenes, alternative modes of distribution and other topics.
The Fringe and Underground Music Group was set up in 2016 by Lisa Busby, Stephen Graham and John Harries. It is based in the Music Department at Goldsmiths and runs themed events in relaxed and inclusive settings that bring together creative practice in and academic research on fringe and underground music.
Music Research Lectures are free and all are welcome.
The Music Research Series invites researchers from across the country, and from within the department, to present and discuss their work.
The Series is a space for the development of cutting-edge research in music, and for the training of postgraduate and Early Career Researchers from Goldsmiths and elsewhere.
The sessions bring together scholars, practitioners, and people working in music outside the university. They may include formal papers, panel discussions, conversations, or any other format that suits the research.
Attendance is strongly recommended for all postgraduate students (MA, MMus and PGR) in Music, as the events will help hone research skills, facilitate the creation of professional networks and help to consolidate the department’s postgraduate community. Undergraduates, researchers and visitors from across the college and the community are also most welcome to these public lectures.
Dates & times
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7 Dec 2023 | 4:00pm - 5:30pm |
Accessibility
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