In tune with feminist time: performances from the Royal College of Music
International Women’s Day 2019: feminist time
Saturday 9 March 2019 7 - 8pm
The Benjamin West Lecture Theatre, Burlington Gardens, Royal Academy of Arts
£10, £6
Join musicians from the Royal College of Music for a performance inspired by revered women artists.
In this concert, students from the Royal College of Music’s Master’s course, Women In Music, will combine music and art to showcase the works of leading women of their time, including Royal Academicians.
Musicians include:
Ana Fernandez Guerra (soprano)
Ana Beard Fernandez (soprano)
Judith Le Breuilly (mezzo soprano)
Chloé Piano Trio - George Todica (piano), Maria Gîlicel (violin), Jobine Siekman (cello)
The concert will feature two brand new compositions by composers Hayat Selim, and Catherine McAteer, movements from Clara Schumann’s Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 17, and Lili Boulanger’s D’un Matin de Printemps.
The event is kindly supported by Dasha Shenkman and Blüthner Pianos.
£10, £6
In Tune with the Summer Exhibition 2016
International Women’s Day 2019: feminist time
What is feminist time? How have scholars, activists and artists interrogated the concept of time to overturn hegemonic narratives of art history? What can challenging and reimagining history do for future artists? How can we collect and curate women’s art?
Through 10 days of discussion, musical performance, talks, workshops and tours, we will explore these essential questions and look to an art world that includes feminist time.
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