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Cambridge Interfaith Programme

 

At Peterhouse, musicologists, and scholars of religion and Old English are joining forces to mark the Feast day of Saint Agatha.

The schedule combines a series of lightning talks with musical performances, all linked to female martyrology, and drawing on Jewish and Christian traditions. 

Interventions:

  • Nursing into Death the Limits of Motherhood
    Dr Tali Artman-Partock 
  • Diabolical rage and female martyrs in late antiquity 
    Dr Sophie Lunn Rockliffe 
  • Ic þe mæg gesecgan: Martyrs’ speech as acts of defiance in the Old English Lives of Juliana and Agnes  
    Dorothy Gardner 
  • Sounding lineage into the land: the fertile body and the danger of (non)assimilation
    Dr Vanessa Paloma Elbaz 
  • Susanna Fayre: Musings on a Sixteenth-Century Sensation
    Dr Anna Steppler 

Musical Performances:

  • Hebrew Psalms 1, 121
  • Romances de Sol y Delgadina (Morocco and Turkey)
  • Dixit Agnes gloriosa by Richard Dering,  introduced by Dr. Alana Mailes
  • Susanne un jour  by Orlando Lassus 
  • Susanne un giour d’Orlando Lasso by Claudio Merulo (1611) 
  • Susana un jur Glosada de Hernando de Cabezon (1578) 

Minni di Virgini cakes will provided as an appropriate refreshment.

About the organisers

Dr Vanessa Paloma Elbaz, a member of the Cambridge Interfaith Research Forum is a co-organiser and host of this Peterhouse event. Please contact her with any queries.

Date: 
Monday, 5 February, 2024 - 14:00 to 16:30
Contact name: 
Dr Vanessa Paloma Elbaz
Contact email: 
Event location: 
Davidson Room, Peterhouse (Cambridge)

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