See what’s coming up on on the BCSA’s Events Calendar.

Tomáš Vaněk and guests: Christmas concert

Conway Hall 25 Red Lion Square, London, United Kingdom

 A  selection of Christmas classics, traditional carols and musical hits in Czech, Slovak and English. Tomáš will be joined by a specially formed children’s choir featuring students from Czech and English schools across London and nearby counties. Plus performances of traditional Slovak folk dances by the children’s folklore ensemble Sovička. The children’s choir highlights partnerships with... Read more »

One Life

Curzon Soho 99 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, United Kingdom

The 27th Made in Prague Festival Closing Gala is a preview screening of the upcoming highly anticipated 2023 biographical drama One Life plus Q&A with director James Hawes (tbc) Directed by James Hawes, the film tells the true story of Sir Nicholas ‘Nicky’ Winton, a young London broker played by Johnny Flynn, who, along with... Read more »

National Theatre Prague: its origins & development

An online Zoom event, free for everyone. Jana Marková explores the establishment of a Czech National Theatre in Prague, its interior and the importance of its work today. Jana is an official guide of the National Theatre, the Estates Theatre and the State Opera. She is the founder and owner of  the Absolutely Prague Travel... Read more »

“Get to know you” social evening

Bohemia House 74 West End Lane, London, United Kingdom

This is an opportunity for anyone interested in the British Czech and Slovak Association (members, supporters and friends) to meet, eat, drink, chat (maybe practise your Czech or Slovak) and get to know each other in a relaxed and informal setting. Everyone interested in Czech and/or Slovak matters is most welcome to join us. We... Read more »

Janáček’s Jenůfa

Barbican Centre Silk Street, London, United Kingdom

Janáček’s searing opera explores a woman’s limited options in a suffocating small town. Jenůfa is pregnant, but she isn’t married. In her mountain village, this means disgrace, or even death. Her stepmother, Kostelnička, wants to help her, but what should she do? Janáček pondered his characters’ predicament for many years. The opera he eventually completed... Read more »

From My Homeland concert 7

Wigmore Hall 36 Wigmore Street, London, United Kingdom

Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904)     Selection from Cypresses for string quartet Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Sextet No. 1 in B flat Op. 18 Josef Suk (1874-1935)             Meditation on an old Bohemian Chorale (St Wenceslas) for string quartet Op. 35a Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904)    Piano Trio in E minor Op. 90 'Dumky'   NASH ENSEMBLE... Read more »

Bohumil Hrabal: Pearls of the Deep

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

Pearls of the Deep is one of the delights of the 1960s Czechoslovak New Wave. Based on stories by Bohumil Hrabal, the film is a compendium of five films each demonstrating the differing styles of five emerging filmmakers: Jiří Menzel, Jan Němec, Evald Schorm, Věra Chytilová, and Jaromil Jireš. Each vignette (Mr Balthazar’s Death; The... Read more »

Spiral stabilization exercise method

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

An exercise method invented by a Czech medical doctor that can be used by anyone who wishes to improve their posture, treat back pain, prevent injuries, maintain good health and sports conditioning. It is suitable for adults of all ages as well as athletes and children. The exercises can be done comfortably at home or... Read more »

Santini and his world of architecture

National Technical Museum Kostelní 42, Prague 7, Czech Republic

An exhibition to mark 300 years since the death of Jan Blažej Santini Aichel. The Prague-born architect of Italian origin is known for his Baroque Gothic style. Among his most famous works is the church of St John of Nepomuk on Zelená Hora which has UNESCO World Heritage status. He died in Prague on 7... Read more »

From My Homeland concert 8

Wigmore Hall 36 Wigmore Street, London, United Kingdom

Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904)   Selection from Slavonic Dances (for piano duet) Josef Suk (1874-1935)             Piano Trio in C minor Op. 2 Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Horn Trio in E flat Op. 40   NASH ENSEMBLE Simon Crawford-Phillips piano Alasdair Beatson piano Stephanie Gonley violin Adrian Brendel cello Richard Watkins horn Josef Suk was... Read more »



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