Drukmo Gyal Tibetan Music Evening – 17 January 2025

One of the goals of the Aldous Huxley Centre is to promote mental health. This begins with quieting noise. In the silence that arrives, the songs of the world-famous Tibetan performer Drukmo Gyal can be heard – songs that are also mantras. Above all, however, this is enchanting music.

Drukmo Gyal's Tibetan music evening will take place on 17 January at 18:00.

Writers' House, Black-Ceiling Hall, Harju 1.



https://www.drukmogyal.com/

Aldous Huxley Conference "If the Unthinkable Happens" – 24 May 2024

The conference featured talks by prominent international guests Paul Kingsnorth, Robin Hull, and Ville-Juhani Sutinen. Our leading cultural thinker and translator, Märt Väljataga, represented Estonia.

In recent years, the world has changed beyond recognition. It can be compared to a chariot racing through crises and shocks. Together, we looked for answers: how resilient is this vehicle, and what forces must it withstand? The answers concern us all. Quite a few of Aldous Huxley's views have proven prophetic by now. At the conference, we examined in greater depth the spiritual legacy of one of the 20th century's most mysterious authors, from political, cultural, and ecological perspectives. With a gaze directed forward.

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