Jeremy Dutcher: Cramb Lecture

Jeremy Dutcher: Cramb Lecture

School of Culture & Creative Arts: Inclusive/Exclusive
Date: Monday 15 April 2019
Time: 17:15 - 18:45
Venue: Concert Hall, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ
Category: Public lectures
Speaker: Jeremy Dutcher
Website: jeremy-dutcher-2019-cramb.eventbrite.co.uk

We are thrilled to present Jeremy Dutcher, a classically-trained Canadian indigenous tenor, composer, musicologist, performer and activist, as the 2019 Cramb Resident in Music. 

Jeremy will be delivering the annual Cramb Lecture and Cramb Concert during his residency.

Dutcher is most noted for his album 'Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa', which won Canada’s 2018 Polaris Music Prize. He is also a leading activist for indigenous rights, and has provided indigenous outreach at Égale Canada, the country’s only national LGBT human rights organisation. Identifying as both indigenous and two-spirit, Jeremy has called for the indigenization of queer spaces, advocating – with reference to the lack of gendered pronouns in the Maliseet language – a ‘less western’ way of thinking about gender.

This is a free, ticketed event. Claim your ticket via our Eventbrite page.

The Cramb Lecture & Residency in Music

The Cramb Lecture and Residency in Music annually invites a visiting lecturer, pre-eminent in the field of Music, to the University of Glasgow for an inspiring series of seminars, workshops and performances.

For more details on the Residency and its history please visit the website.

This event is co-presented by the School of Culture & Creative Arts as part of its 2018/19 programme on the theme ‘Inclusive/Exclusive’.

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