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Events from the 01 March 2023 - 31 March 2023 Reset

Dragon! by Evgeniy Schwartz

Ooook! Productions are putting on 'Dragon' by Evgeniy Schwartz on Thursday, March 2nd, 7-9PM, and Saturday March 4th 1-3pm and 7-9pm.

02 March 2023

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Caemdon Hall, Hilde Bede

  • Creative
  • Performance
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Whose pain is it, anyway?

A presentation by Prof. Claudia V. Angelelli, CTISS Centre for Translation and Interpreting Studies in Scotland,-Heriot-Watt University

06 March 2023

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Elvet Riverside room ER141 and Zoom

  • Lecture
  • School of Modern Languages & Cultures
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A performance : Mistress into Maid

Join us for a performance in Russian, of Alexander Pushkin's play, 'Mistress into Maid'

07 March 2023

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Durham University Teaching and Learning Centre, Room 113

  • Performance
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Translating Embodiedness symposium, 13th March 2023, The Place, London

This symposium aims to collectively explore forms of embodied practice in the post-WWII era, with a focus on Japan in the global context.

13 March 2023

The Place, 17 Duke‘s Road, London, WC1H 9PY

  • Discussion
  • Research event
  • Talks, training, seminars & conferences
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Living Texts Seminar Series: A Public Reading by Tomer Gardi - Eine runde Sache

Living Texts Seminar Series presents a reading by Tomer Gardi of his new novel Eine runde Sache.

13 March 2023

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Elvet Riverside 206, Durham University and Zoom

  • Talks, training, seminars & conferences
  • School of Modern Languages & Cultures
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Bounded Narratives: Containment and Exclusion in German-language Literature of the long nineteenth Century

Join us for our conference exploring narratives from 'Heimatliteratur' across German-speaking countries in the long nineteenth Century. These texts, written during social and political transitions resulting in the emergence of a unified nation state, reveal a shifting sense of boundaries, national identity, and 'otherness', along with impacts from paper and printing technological advances. We will contrast this discourse with contemporary discussions around inclusivity and marginalisation.

23 March 2023 - 24 March 2023

Durham University

  • Talks, training, seminars & conferences
  • School of Modern Languages & Cultures
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