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The Asian Music Unit in the Department of Music at Goldsmiths hosts: Southeast- Asia Artsfest Panel: Heritage Arts and the Contemporary
The Asian Music Unit in the Department of Music at Goldsmiths hosts: Southeast- Asia Artsfest Panel: Heritage Arts and the Contemporary
In conjunction with Fractured | Khmer Passages
This round table panel brings together academics and practitioners working on heritage, memory, change and loss in Cambodia. Held in tandem with the Khmer Passages installation and the Thai-Burmese charms exhibition at Goldsmiths as part of the larger SEA ArtsFest, discussions will address how generations of artists come to terms with re-articulations of 'tradition' alongside the impact of national and socio-cultural rehabilitation, the safeguarding vs 'preservation' of heritage, and contemporary takes on cultural sustainability.
This round table discussion is the launch event for the installation taking place in the New Academic Building, which is running from 25 Sept - 3 October.
In conversation:
Dr Barley Norton (Head of Asian Music Unit / Goldsmiths, University of London)
Hi Ching (River Cultures / SEA ArtsFest)
Dr Amanda Rogers (Swansea University)
Hannah Stevens (Amrita Performing Arts)
Jai Rafferty (Fractured | Khmer Passages)
Thomas Buttery (Fractured | Khmer Passages)
Annie Jael Kwan (SEA ArtsFest, Fractured | Khmer Passages)
Reaksmey Yean (Postgraduate scholar, School of Oriental and African Studies)
Dates & times
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25 Sep 2014 | 5:00pm - 8:00pm |
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