Niwel Tsumbu with Éamonn Cagney | The Art of the Duo An evening of incredible musical chemistry and exciting performances. Éamonn Cagney and Niwel Tsumbu blend Classical, Jazz, Congolese, West African, Irish and Flamenco influences to create a unique and exhilarating fusion.
Remembering Partition A one-day festival celebrating South Asian culture through film, music, food and dance, 75 years after the Partition of the Subcontinent.
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SOAS Festival of Ideas: Meet the curator Caspar Melville We sat down with the curator of this year's SOAS Festival of Ideas, Dr Caspar Melville, to find out more.
Gather Keep and Return: Decolonizing Philippine Ethnomusicological Practice In this lecture, Dr de la Peña will discuss the Center's continuing transformation from an academic centered repository of Dr Jose Maceda's invaluable UNESCO inscribed field materials to a more community centered site for engagement and empowerment.
The Non-Truth: Accounts of the Indonesian Political Exiles in Europe This seminar will discuss Indonesian political exiles (in relation to the 1965 genocide in Indonesia) who now reside in Europe.
Jason Jones: The LGBTQ+ Activist Breaking Ground in Trinidad and the United Kingdom Join us for a discussion with Jason Jones about his LGBTQ+ human rights activism in Trinidad and Tobago, and the United Kingdom. He will talk about his landmark legal challenge at the High Court of Trinidad and Tobago which decriminalised adult consensual same-sex intimacy.
Book launch: African Peacekeeping Going beyond the question of why post-conflict states contribute troops to peacekeeping efforts, Jonathan Fisher and Nina Wilén demonstrate how peacekeeping is, and has been, weaved into Africa's national, regional and international politics more broadly, as well as what implications this has for how we should understand the continent, its history and its politics.