Description
In association with Music Planet, University researchers and performers involved in Byre Opera’s 'Xerxes' offer a stimulating exploration of human interactions with the natural environment and the role of gardens in encouraging biodiversity.The day will include a chance to hear some of the music from the opera and discussions about the production’s engagement with environmental themes.
Period | 2 Jun 2018 |
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Event type | Seminar |
Location | St Andrews, United KingdomShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | Regional |
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