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San Francisco - Theater night
The Uppsala University US Alumni Chapter in the SF/Bay Area invites it's members to attend the world premier of "Free For All: A New 'Miss Julie' For A New World".
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Lecture: Petrushka
Stefan Karpe speaks about the story and music of Stravinsky´s Petrushka, which The Royal Academic Orchestra performs in the Grand Auditorium of the University Main Building and in Gottsunda Centre on 26 October.
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The Mystical Space: A Guided Tour in Dialogue with Ulf Danielsson
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Exhibition: The Mystical Space: A Guided Tour in Dialogue with Ulf Danielsson
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The Royal Academic Orchestra: Petrushka
The Royal Academic Orchestra performs Stravinsky´s Petrushka in Gottsunda Center and the University Main Building.
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School holiday fun - plant a Christmas bulb
Start a bulb and make it blossom at Christmas. Plant it in a pot, create and decorate a cone which will provide darkness that will encourage the bulb to blossom. Suitable for ages 6 to 15, the Tropical Greenhouse.
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Philosophy tea – Arundhati Roy
This autumn Professor Peter Wallensteen and Lecturer Daniel Ogden will continue their popular Philosophy Tea talks
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Museum Day in the rainforest
Explore plants from the South. On Museum Day, the theme is FLAVOUR and all museums in Uppsala offer free entrance.
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Philosophy tea – Immanuel Kant
This autumn Professor Peter Wallensteen and Lecturer Daniel Ogden will continue their popular Philosophy Tea talks.
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An air of Christmas in the Orangery
Take a break from your Christmas preparations! Enjoy bulbs in bloom, Christmas lights and lovely scents. Get inspired by flower arrangements, admire the creativity of the childrens' decorations, or buy an Amaryllis for your home.
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Chamber music at Musicum
Members of the Royal Academic Orchestra play chamber music accompanied by the pianists Anna Christensson and Andreas Kreuger.
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Welcome to celebrate Lucia at Geocentrum
On the 13:th of December at 10:00 o’clock Norrlands Nationskör will sing for us. Come, listen, and enjoy traditional Lucia in Hambergsalen. There will be coffee and glögg for everyone in Norrlandsalen afterwards.
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Celebrate Lucia
Students and staff are invited to the annual Christmas celebration in St. Nicolai Ruin with candlelight Lucia procession and choir.
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Christmas tunes with the Royal Academic Orchestra
The Royal Academic Orchestra invites you to a Christmas concert with sing-along and a beautiful classical Christmas repertoire, which includes music by Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker and music known from TV and movies.
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A New Year at the Tropical Greenhouse
Forget winter for a while in the green, light and warm environment of the Tropical Greenhouse. Take a stroll through the rainforest or charge your batteries by the banana tree and meditate to the song of frogs.
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School holiday fun - potatoe art
Create art with with potatoes in the Tropical Greenhouse. Let the plants inspire you.
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Springtime in the Orangery
Visit the the early 19th century Orangery in the Botanical garden and see plants from the Mediterranean, Australia, South America and other warm places. When springtime sunrays reach citruses, apricots and cacti, they blossom. Extended opening hours in the Orangery during two weekends in March.
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Victoria in blossom
An opportunity to see the flower of the giant water lily, Victoria amazonica, and the pithaya in blossom. They open out at dusk, but not every night. Updates (in Swedish) on Facebook.
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The Culture Night in the Botanical Garden
The Botanical Garden provides an ambient setting for moving meditation, Japanese martial arts, classical music, and a traditional fire show. Watch ceremonial archery. Try your hand at origami, learn about kimonos and witness a Japanese tea ceremony in the orangery. Explore the Tropical Greenhouse and hear the frogs sing. If you are lucky, the giant water lily will show you its flower.