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Harmony with our Changing Planet

Professor Gail Whiteman discusses resilience, creativity and climate change.

Royal Festival Hall
Fri 17 Apr6.00 pm
1 hours 0 minutes
Performer(s):

Professor Gail Whiteman Head of the Nature & Climate Impact Team, University of Exeter

About this event

Join Professor Gail Whiteman, Head of the Nature & Climate Impact Team at the University of Exeter, as she leads a thought-provoking conversation on resilience, creativity, and climate change. As extreme weather events grow more destructive, how can societies adapt – and how can art help us face loss and find hope? In tonight’s concert, we hear Terence Blanchard’s deeply personal response to Hurricane Katrina, A Tale of God’s Will, which transformed grief into powerful symphonic jazz, capturing both the devastation of his native New Orleans and the enduring strength of its people. This pre-concert talk explores what it means to live – and make music – in harmony with a changing planet.

Please note tickets for this event are free.

 

Stay for the concert

Terence Blanchard: A Requiem for Katrina

Venue details

Royal Festival Hall

Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XX

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