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Five New Events: SOAS’s CCIMSS Calendar for January, February and March

 

SOAS’s Centre for Creative Industries, Media and Screen Studies (CCIMSS) are delighted to announce the schedule for upcoming events in January, February and March.

Pop these dates into your diary, and we will send out more information closer to the time:

 

Wednesday 29 January, 5-7pm

Room: SG36, SOAS Senate House

Speaker: Dr Jenny Mbaye (City, University of London)

Presentation title: ‘Cultural policy in African contexts’

 

Wednesday 19 February, 7-9.30pm

Room: DLT (Djam Lecture Theatre), SOAS main building

Screening of ‘New Moon’ (dir. Philippa Ndisi-Herrmann, Kenya, 2018, 71min) followed by a Q&A with Ndisi-Herrmann chaired by Dr Amina Yaqin (SOAS) and Professor Lindiwe Dovey (SOAS)

 

POSTPONED DUE TO UCU STRIKE – NEW DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON

Room: SG36, SOAS Senate House

Launch of Dr Ros Gray’s new book ‘Cinemas of the Mozambican Revolution: Anti-Colonialism, Independence and Internationalism in Filmmaking, 1968-1991’ (Boydell & Brewer, 2020)

Speaker: Dr Ros Gray (Goldsmiths, University of London)

 

POSTPONED DUE TO UCU STRIKE – NEW DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON

Room: BGLT (Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre), SOAS Brunei Gallery

Actress, model and SOAS law alumna Zoha Rahman in conversation with Syraat Al Mustaqeem (Managing Editor of SOAS Spirit)

 

POSTPONED DUE TO UCU STRIKE – NEW DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON

Room: SG36, SOAS Senate House

Speaker: Dr Oli Mould (Royal Holloway, University of London)

Presentation title: “Creativity, Capitalism and the Commons: Using the first to move from the second to the third”

 

 

For more information, check out: https://www.soas.ac.uk/ccimss/

From panel debates about the diversity of cultural industries to screenings of contemporary independent films with filmmaker and actor Q&A sessions, CCIMSS aims to serve as an ideas lab, a centre for the development and dissemination of world-leading research, and a hub for those committed to critically and culturally informed perspectives on film and the creative industries.

 

Photo by Jakob Owens on Unsplash

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