A week-long celebration of Theology through the Arts starts in Cambridge on Sunday 10 September. The Sounding the Depths festival is the culmination of the first phase of Theology Through the Arts - a University of Cambridge project that aims to show how the arts of our time can help to explore the Christian faith. The festival highlights the work of the project over the last three years and includes music, theatre, opera and film performances; seminars and exhibitions. The opening event is being held in the University Concert Hall, West Road. As well as an exhibition of resources there will be a presentation with guest speakers including Senior Curator from the Tate, Judith Collins. The exhibition opens at 6.30pm with the presentation at 7.30pm and a reception at 8.30pm.

A week-long celebration of Theology through the Arts starts in Cambridge on Sunday 10 September. The Sounding the Depths festival is the culmination of the first phase of Theology Through the Arts - a University of Cambridge project that aims to show how the arts of our time can help to explore the Christian faith. The festival highlights the work of the project over the last three years and includes music, theatre, opera and film performances; seminars and exhibitions. The opening event is being held in the University Concert Hall, West Road. As well as an exhibition of resources there will be a presentation with guest speakers including Senior Curator from the Tate, Judith Collins. The exhibition opens at 6.30pm with the presentation at 7.30pm and a reception at 8.30pm.

This event and many of the others are free.

Further information:

For details of the full programme look at the Theology Through the Arts web site

To book tickets call the box office on 01223 357851 or email boxoffice@cambridge.gov.uk

For other enquiries, please email the project manager, Ally Barrett, on amb66@cam.ac.uk


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