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Riffs and Rights: New music and dance for human rights

7:30pm-9:30pm on Thursday 12 March

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Faculty of Music, Concert Hall, 11 West Road, CB3 9DP

A fascinating and innovative collaboration between composers, musicians and dancers, featuring world premieres by Nigel Osborne, Christopher Fox, Howard Skempton, Marta Gentilucci and Richard Causton.

Performed by Jinny Shaw (oboe/oboe d’amore), Robert Davey (cello) and Alan Stott (piano) alongside a eurythmy dance troupe led by Maren Stott.

This event brings together composers associated with the Cambridge Music Conference and the Faculty of Music, and is presented in association with the first Carmack Composer Residency, held in 2026 by Nigel Osborne.

Booking required:
RECOMMENDED

Additional Information

Booking required:
RECOMMENDED
Age: All Ages
Format: Performance, Talk
Timing: In person
Cost: Free with retiring collection
Event Capacity: 300
Theme: Discovery, Health, Society
Accessibility: Full access

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