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MOAL

A Long Time

Talk and experience.

A Long Time by MOAL.
Sunday 21st April, 3 - 4 pm. Bookable event - see the booking link at the bottom of this page. Limited space available. 

Combining 43 minutes of music with 100 animated photographs, 'A LONG TIME' by MOAL is a unique audio-visual project to awaken the senses. After a successful launch event in London, the project now comes to Keele's stunning observatory space as part of 'What on Earth?!'.
The images were inspired by the dancing nebulas of the universe and were all captured in-camera, so no editing was done. Matched with an eclectic 43-min song drawing influence from Henryk Górecki’s ‘Symphony No.3’, Steve Reich’s polyphonic work in ‘Electric Counterpoint’ and Jeff Buckley’s tender vocals; the result is a deeply emotional piece that transports you beyond the stars.
 
You can read more about the project on the artist's website: https://www.moalphotography.com/alongtimeproject

This art/ music installation which includes large projections and specially created music will take place inside the spectacular Keele Observatory dome, home to the Grubb refracting telescope which celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2024. 

You are also able to view this installation on a drop-in basis between 11am - 3pm on the same day. 

Part of What on Earth?! a series of fun, creative, and engaging activities, performances, and workshops taking place on Keele Campus (and beyond) in the lead to Earth Day 2024. Developed in partnership with the amazing Appetite and fantastic partners from Keele Campus you can spend your visit absorbed in the world around you with lots to see and do. 

More details on out-of-this-world can be found here: What on Earth?! 2024.

Keep a look out on social media and our website for more updates.

FREE. Bookings are now open see below.

 

Access on Campus

Head to the Keele University website to download a PDF of the map showing disabled access routes, and for access guides to buildings on campus.

 

Getting there

Bus: The number 25 First Potteries bus runs Hanley – Newcastle – Keele Village. Follow the link for up-to-date times and stops. Alternatively you can download a PDF timetable direct from the operator.

The number 85 D&G bus runs Nantwich – Crewe – Weston - Betley – Madely – Keele – Newcastle. Follow the link for up-to-date times and stops. Alternatively you can download a PDF timetable direct from the operator.

Car: Keele is between Junctions 15 and 16 on the M6 motorway and is just west of Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme. The address is Keele University, Keele, Newcastle ST5 5BG. Satnav users please use the University postcode ST5 5BJ for main visitor car parks.

For a fuller description of directions and information on car and cycle parking, visit the How to find us section of the Keele University website.


Event date
Event Time
3:00PM
Location
Keele Observatory, Keele University, ST5 5NL. ///shares.chops.coach
Organiser
Appetite, ArtsKeele, Keele University, Mondrem CiC, Higher Horizons
Contact email
askus@appetite.org.uk
Contact telephone
01782 381373

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