The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) is the learned society and professional body for geography and geographers. Dedicated to the enjoyment and understanding of geography at all levels, the Society supports and promotes geographical research, education, fieldwork and expeditions, and geography in society.
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Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)
Find out about music from all around the world in our interactive round the world music quiz, get creative making…
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Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)
Come and take a walk on the world! Explore the world beneath your feet up close on our giant map…
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Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)
The English Acoustic Collective plays new music rooted in folk traditions. The ensemble’s programme will include the premiere of Coffee…
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Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)
Learn about the renowned grace, subtle movements and expressive arrangements of the Lucknow Gharan style of Kathak dance – an…
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Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)
All Sing! Harrow Road Community Choir is a group, run by Wigmore Hall, that offers everyone the opportunity to sing….
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Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)
The English Acoustic Collective plays new music rooted in folk traditions. The ensemble’s programme will include the premiere of Coffee…
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Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)
All Sing! Harrow Road Community Choir is a group, run by Wigmore Hall, that offers everyone the opportunity to sing….
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Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)
The word Kakehashi means ‘a spanning bridge’, hoping to bridge Japan and other nations through music. The ensemble will play…
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Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)
Emily Maguire is an acclaimed singer-songwriter whose songs have been played regularly on Radio 2 and has toured with the…
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Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)
LABYRINTHITIS is an interactive sound piece that consists entirely of sounds generated in the artist’s auditory organs – and will cause audible responses in those of the audience.
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