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Migration through Dance performance by Active MAPS

21 Thursday Mar 2019

Posted by Vlad Cadar in Events, Public talks

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Sarah Fine is inviting us to an Active MAPS dance performance on Migration on Tuesday, 26 March at the Jewish Community Centre London.

Followed by a panel discussion led by her, also featuring Dominik Czechowski (Jewish Museum) and Sivan Rubinstein.

More details and booking can be found here.

Art|Philosophy Exhibition and Talks on Migration, from next Tuesday

20 Wednesday Feb 2019

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Migration, Meaning, Time: CPVA Artists in Residence

 

Exhibition: 10:00 – 17:00 Weekdays, Tue 26th Feb – Fri 22nd March (Free)

Opening and Talks: Tue 26th Feb 18:00 – 20:00 (Eventbrite Registration Required)

Location: Bush House Arcade, London

More: Link.

Join us for an exhibition, talks and drinks showcasing the latest work by artists in residence at the Centre for Philosophy and the Visual Arts as they explore and challenge philosophical conceptions of migration, time and meaning. This show brings together their recent work and establishes a platform for dialogue between philosophers, artists and the public.

Sarah Fine on freedom of movement in the EU

01 Saturday Oct 2016

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Dr Sarah Fine contributes to a debate on freedom of movement as core of the EU citizenship hosted by the European Union Democracy Observatory on Citizenship:

How can we try to defend free movement as the core of EU citizenship without considering what is happening right now at (and indeed within) the EU’s own borders?

Read her contribution in full here.

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