David Archibald and The Tenementals

David Archibald and The Tenementals

College of Arts & Humanities | School of Culture & Creative Arts
Date: Wednesday 01 May 2024
Time: 19:30
Venue: Websters Theatre
Category: Concerts and music, Films and theatre
Speaker: David Archibald
Website: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/david-archibald-and-the-tenementals-tickets-868256437377?aff=oddtdtcreator

In Professor David Archibald’s inaugural lecture, he will be joined on stage by Glasgow group The Tenementals in a performance which explores the relationship between art and history.

The Tenementals are a group of artists, academics and musicians who are currently recording a series of songs which recount the history of Glasgow. In seven songs and seven theses, David and the band will offer fragments from a radical history of a radical city presented in radical form.

The event is also the launch night for ‘A Passion Flower’s Lament’, the first single from the band’s debut album, which will be released on Strength in Numbers Records.

For more info see David’s recent article for The Conversation

https://theconversation.com/peat-bog-soldiers-how-an-experimental-scottish-band-contributed-to-a-concentration-camp-archive-in-germany-225438

and The Tenementals social media: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @tenementals

The performance is part of the University of Glasgow College of Arts Inaugural Lectures series and Glasgow Trades Council’s May Day Festival.

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