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British Czech and Slovak Association
The British Czech and Slovak Association (BCSA) raises public awareness in Britain of Czech and Slovak life in all its aspects: history, arts, literature, economies, politics and sciences.
BCSA news and eventsOur next "Get to know you" social will be on Wednesday 10 September at the Czech and Slovak National House, West Hampstead, when we will be looking back to 1968. This is an opportunity for anyone interested in the BCSA (members, supporters and friends) to meet, eat, drink, chat and get to know each other. details>>
The BCSA Annual Dinner will be on Friday 28 November. details>>
Our 2008 writing competition is now closed. details>>
Our Chairman's report for 2007 is now available. details>>
We have produced a free anthology of stories and articles from entries in our 2005 writing competition. details>>
If you are a member of Facebook then you can join our group there; we now have over 220 members. details>>.
The BCSA News by email service is used to pass on information about events etc. details>>
Other newsThe Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond is premiering the English language version of Vaclav Havel's latest play, Leaving, in September as part of a festival of his works that will run through to December. more information>>
Find out about Czech food and cooking. details>>
Czech Connect is a business link for organising events in the Czech Republic. more travel links>>
Prague Jazz is "an Independent, Impartial, Interested and Irascible view of the Prague Music Scene." more blog links>>
The Scottish Czech and Slovak Summer Scholarship Fund celebrates and strengthens links between the three countries by assisting student placements. more agency links>>
SK Magazine is a new English-Slovak magazine linking Slovakia and the UK. more services links>>
The Czech Meetup Groups across the UK> are for Czech Expats and those interested in the Czech language, and these are the Slovak Meetup Groups. The London Meetup Group is a joint Meetup for Czech and Slovak Expats and those interested in the Czech and Slovak Languages. more group links>>
Being a member of the BCSAPeople join the BCSA for a number of different reasons. Some are British students studying Slavonic affairs, some are former residents of Czechoslovakia who now live in the UK, some are British people who have developed an interest in the republics after visiting them, some are citizens of the Czech and Slovak republics who are currently working or studying in the UK, some are British people with family connections in the republics, and others have a variety of reasons for joining.
Whatever the reason is for your interest in the Czech and Slovak republics you will be welcome as a member of the BCSA. details>>
Explore the BCSA websiteWhat's new for events, e.g. talks and concerts
Services for information on our services to members
Specials for details of our charitable activities and competitions
Reviews for summaries of selected books, CDs and DVDs
About us for information on our officers and reports from our last AGM
Links for websites on Czech and Slovak culture and affairs
Contact the BCSAemail: Secretary at BCSA dot CO dot UK post: BCSA, 643 Harrow Road, Wembley HA0 2EX, England telephone: +44 20 8902 0328 fax: +44 20 8795 4875
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