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SUMMARY:Alice: Jan Švankmajer
DESCRIPTION:Alice in Wonderland told through the lens of Jan Švankmajer. \n\nYoung Alice watches as the stuffed rabbit in her living room smashes itself out of a display case and disappears on a journey through a garden\, soon followed by the girl who drinks a potion that allows her to enter a nightmarish\, dark world where nothing makes sense. Alice in Wonderland provides the source material for this incredible surreal fantasy from the Czech auteur\, making his first feature film following many classic shorts produced over the previous two decades. It’s an extraordinary film – unlike anything you have ever seen before. \nDir. Jan Švankmajer\, Czechoslovakia 1988\, 84min\, Digital\, English subtitles\, Certificate PG\nWith Kristýna Kohoutová \nTo celebrate the 90th birthday of Jan Švankmajer\, the grand master of Czech animation\, the Czech Centre London has partnered with the ICA and the BFI Southbank to present a selection of his best feature films showcasing  his wide range of animation skills\, innovative storytelling\, and unique artistic vision through screenings of “Surviving Life\,” “Alice\,” and “Little Otik.” \nWednesday 04 September 2024\, 18:10\nNFT 3\, BFI Southbank \nSaturday 21 September 2024\, 15:10\nNFT 2\, BFI Southbank \n\nBuy cinema tickets for Alice | BFI Southbank \nJoint ticket available with either screening of Little Otik (4 September / 21 September).   \n 
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/alice-jan-svankmajer/
LOCATION:BFI\, Belvedere Road\, South Bank\, London\, SE1 8XT\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240828T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240828T213000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240427T151443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240427T160046Z
UID:9691-1724869800-1724880600@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Janáček’s Glagolitic Mass
DESCRIPTION:For their second consecutive night at the Proms\, Jakub Hrůša and the Czech Philharmonic bring to life the blazing fanfares\, raw outcries and hushed humility of Leoš Janáček’s unparalleled Glagolitic Mass. Inspiration for the work struck the composer in a misty wood. ‘Its moist scent was the incense\,’ he wrote. ‘I felt a cathedral grow out of the giant expanse of woods … Now I hear the voice of each arch-priest in the tenor solo\, a maiden angel in the soprano – and in the choir I hear our people.’ \nExperience the power of Janáček’s galvanising work alongside two other Czech masterpieces\, Dvořák’s fiendish Piano Concerto and a first Proms performance for the Military Sinfonietta by the tragically short-lived Vítězslava Kaprálová\, a sometime pupil of Bohuslav Martinů. \nProgramme \nVítězslava Kaprálová      Military Sinfonietta \nAntonín Dvořák               Piano Concerto in G minor \nLeos Janáček                  Glagolitic Mass \n  \nMao Fujita                       piano \nCorinne Winters            soprano\n\nBella Adamova              mezzo-soprano\n\nDavid Butt Philip           tenor\n\nBrindley Sherratt           bass\n\nChristian Schmitt          organ\n\nThe City of Prague Philharmonic Choir\n  \ntickets go on sale 18 May \nBroadcast live on BBC Radio 3 \nImage: Jakub Hrůša © Petr Chodura
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/janaceks-glagolitic-mass/
LOCATION:Royal Albert Hall\, Kensington Gore\, London\, SW7 2AP\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240827T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240827T213000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240427T145155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240427T145155Z
UID:9688-1724787000-1724794200@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Czech Philharmonic play Dvořák and Suk
DESCRIPTION:When the great Czech composer Antonín Dvořák died\, his protégé and son-in-law Josef Suk wrote three movements of a symphony in his mentor’s memory. Then tragedy struck again: Suk’s wife\, Dvořák’s own daughter\, died too. Added to the long-breathed\, lyrical symphony Suk had written came two new movements: a furious scherzo and a transcendental statement of acceptance\, finding peace in the beauty and renewal of the natural world.  \nCelebrating the Year of Czech Music\, the Czech Republic’s flagship orchestra visits the Proms for a concert that combines Suk’s monumental symphony of grief with the gorgeous Cello Concerto by his beloved father-in-law. \nProgramme \nDvořák Cello Concerto in B minor 40’ \nSuk Symphony No. 2\, ‘Asrael’ 60’ \nAnastasia Kobekina cello\nCzech Philharmonic\nJakub Hrůša conductor \ntickets go on sale 18 May \n\n\n\nBroadcast live on BBC Radio 3 \nImage: Jakub Hrůša © Petr Chodura
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/czech-philharmonic-play-dvorak-and-suk/
LOCATION:Royal Albert Hall\, Kensington Gore\, London\, SW7 2AP\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240720T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240720T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240413T113107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240413T113107Z
UID:9634-1721498400-1721505600@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:From the Homeland - grand finale
DESCRIPTION:The inspiration for this year’s Islington Festival of Music and Art is the Homeland\, what it means\, how it is celebrated. Looking through composers’ relationships with their roots\, how they take inspiration from them\, either by going straight to the source\, or by nostalgically diving in to their distant but strong memories. \nAn obvious place to start was Czech composers and we are finishing the festival with a programme entirely of Czech music. \nVITĚZSLAVA   KAPRÁLOVÁ –  String Quartet\, opus 8 \nLEOŠ JANÁČEK – Pohádka/A Fairytale for cello and piano\nANTONÍN DVOŘÁK – String Quartet no. 11 in C  opus 61  \n​Francesca Barritt & Joana Ly – violins\nDan  Shilladay – viola\nSu-a Lee – cello\nMartin André – piano \n 
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/from-the-homeland-grand-finale/
LOCATION:Christ Church Highbury\, London\, N5 1SA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240705T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240705T210000
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CREATED:20240413T112000Z
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SUMMARY:From the Homeland - opening concert
DESCRIPTION:The inspiration for this year’s Islington Festival of Music and Art is the Homeland\, what it means\, how it is celebrated. Looking through composers’ relationships with their roots\, how they take inspiration from them\, either by going straight to the source\, or by nostalgically diving in to their distant but strong memories. \nAn obvious place to start was Czech composers\, so we have a little “Czech Sandwich” in store for you\, starting and finishing the festival with two programmes entirely of Czech music –we also celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Smetana\, opening the festival with his  “From the Homeland”. \n  \nBEDŘICH   SMETANA –  Z domoviny/From the Homeland\nBOHUSLAV MARTINU – Piano Trio no. 2 in d\nANTONÍN DVOŘÁK – Piano Trio in f\, opus 65 \nJoana Ly –  violin\nMiguel Ángel Villeda Cerón – cello\nMartin André – piano \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/from-the-homeland/
LOCATION:St Mary’s Church\, Upper Streeet\, London\, N1 2TX\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240705T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240930T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240704T163309Z
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UID:10039-1720177200-1727715600@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Tereza Bušková: Hidden Mothers
DESCRIPTION:This installation features a video and objects created as part of Tereza Bušková’s project Hidden Mothers\, conducted in Birmingham and London from 2019 to 2021. The project aimed to empower women\, especially migrant mothers facing isolation\, drawing inspiration from Victorian photography where mothers hid behind cloths while their infants were photographed. \nIn contemporary society motherhood’s complexities often remain hidden. Bušková aimed to bring mothers out of the margins\, celebrating them through rituals and folklore from various cultures. Her project fostered new connections between the women through participatory workshops like bread and insignia making. It provided a platform for empowerment and solidarity\, encouraging mothers to step out from the shadows and reclaim their importance in society. \nImage: Bušková\, Hidden Mothers\, photograph by Carl Gibbons. \nThis installation is kindly supported by Arts Council England and players of People’s Postcode Lottery.
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/tereza-buskova-hidden-mothers/
LOCATION:Midlands Art Centre\, Cannon Hill Park\, Birmingham\, B12 9QH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240705T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241027T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240603T145545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240704T163743Z
UID:9840-1720173600-1730048400@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Kafka: Making of an Icon
DESCRIPTION:Kafka: Making of an Icon marks the 100th anniversary of the author’s death\, celebrating not only his achievements and creativity but also how he continues to inspire new literary\, theatrical and cinematic creations around the world. \nThis free exhibition features materials from the archives of the Bodleian Libraries\, which hold the majority of Franz Kafka’s papers\, including literary notebooks\, drawings\, diaries\, letters\, postcards\, glossaries\, and photographs. Notably\, the notebooks in the archive include the original manuscripts of two of Kafka’s unfinished novels\, Das Schloss (The Castle) and Der Verschollene (America)\, as well as a number of short stories. \nUsing this rich archive\, the exhibition not only sets Kafka in the context of his life and times but also shows how his own experiences nourished his imagination. His notebooks show how his travels in Western Europe enabled him to practise descriptive writing\, while his readings strengthened his fascination with remote spaces and made him aware of European colonialism. \nThis exhibition is curated by Professor Carolin Duttlinger\, Co-Director of the Oxford Kafka Research Centre; Professor Katrin M. Kohl\, Co-Director of the Oxford Kafka Research Centre; Professor Barry Murnane\, Co-Director of the Oxford Kafka Research Centre; Dr Meindert Peters\, Leverhulme Research Fellow at the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages; and Dr Karolina Watroba\, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at All Souls College\, Oxford. It is supported by Malgorzata Czepiel\, Curator of the Kafka Archive at the Bodleian Libraries \nOpening hours: Mon-Sat 10 am – 5pm\, Sun 11am – 4pm \nTying in with the exhibition\, Bodleian Library Publishing has published Kafka: Making of an Icon (£35). The book is a collection of essays\, illustrated with manuscripts\, archival material\, postcards Kafka wrote to family members\, and family photographs\, that celebrate Kafka’s achievements and creativity. It also shows how – even 100 years after his death – Kafka continues to inspire new literary\, theatrical and cinematic creations around the world.
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/kafka-making-of-an-icon/
LOCATION:Weston Library\, Broad Street\, Oxford\, OX1\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240705T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241027T180000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240427T160010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240704T163525Z
UID:9703-1720173600-1730052000@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Get on the ice! Ice Hockey and Skating in Art
DESCRIPTION:On the occasion of the 2024 Ice Hockey World Championship\, Prague National Gallery presents an exhibition that opens up the theme of skating and hockey in visual art. Skating on frozen canals\, lakes\, and rivers was popular in 17th- and 18th-century Holland\, and it soon spread to the Czech lands and Prague and became a common winter pastime across social classes.\n\n\n\n\n\nBy the beginning of the 20th century\, people had started to play ice hockey\, the first ice rinks were being built\, and the sport was becoming a part of the national identity. Meanwhile\, it found its way into art and\, for some creators\, provided a free domain for artistic experimentation.\n\nThe exhibition features a number of interesting works from private and institutional collections\, as well as works by contemporary artists\, some of which were created specifically for the occasion. It looks at a topic that has not yet been presented or examined in such a comprehensive way and invites the general public to explore how this sport\, so fundamental for the Czechs\, is reflected in art. The exhibition is accompanied by a Czech and English catalogue.\n\nTuesday – Sunday\, closed on Monday
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/get-on-the-ice-ice-hockey-and-skating-in-art/
LOCATION:Kinsky Palace\, Staroměstské náměstí 1/3\, Prague\, Czech Republic
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240705T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240825T180000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240330T132908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240704T163635Z
UID:9576-1720173600-1724608800@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:New Realisms: the Czechoslovak Scene 1918–1945
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition features more than 300 works of art depicting a simple yet modern lifestyle driven by technological advancements\, travel\, communication\, and entertainment. \n\n\nThe works in New Realisms\, featuring well-known artists such as Karel Čapek\, Josef Sudek\, and Otto Gutfreund\, as well as works by lesser-known painters such as Ilona Singer\, depict both the joys and the downsides of life in the city and countryside. The exhibit also showcases the prescient topics of women’s emancipation\, ethnic minorities\, fashion\, and technology via paintings\, sculptures\, photographs\, films\, and advertising. \n\n\n\n\n“The exhibition is unique not only in its new perspective on the interwar era of Czechoslovakia but also in the range and composition of the works. For the very first time\, realistic paintings and photographs\, as well as film\, sculptures\, and advertising from this period\, meet side by side\,” said curator Anna Habánová who\, together with colleagues Ivo Habán and Helena Musilová\, worked for over two years on the large-scale exhibit displaying works by more than 100 artists. \n\n\nThe exhibition is closed on Mondays and open until 8pm on Thursdays. It is located on the second floor of the Municipal Library in Prague. \nThe project will be presented in a modified and expanded version in a double exhibition at the East Slovak Gallery in Košice from October 2024 to February 2025 (mainly themes such as living reality\, portraiture\, still life) and at the Peter Michal Bohúň Gallery in Liptovský Mikuláš (mainly the medium of photography and film with an emphasis on social aspects and propaganda).
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/new-realisms-the-czechoslovak-scene-1918-1945/
LOCATION:Městská knihovna\, Mariánské námestí 98\, Praha 1\, 110 00\, Czech Republic
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240704T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240902T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240621T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240621T093556Z
UID:9984-1720087200-1725296400@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Transmodernity - Slovak design exhibition
DESCRIPTION:A curated selection of works from the collections of the Slovak Design Museum and selected artists\, representing a cross-section of Slovak design from the past 30 years. Each piece has a unique story to tell. \nThe exhibition will be open to the public free of charge on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 10 and 5 pm. \nInterested parties are kindly requested to announce their planned visit over the summer holiday period in advance to emb.london@mzv.sk \nSlovenské centrum dizajnu is the main partner of the exhibition.
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/transmodernity-slovak-design-exhibition/
LOCATION:Slovak Embassy\, 25 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240630T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240630T123000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20231230T141700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231230T141700Z
UID:9223-1719747000-1719750600@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Talich Quartet
DESCRIPTION:The Czech ensemble founded in 1964 has received many awards over the decades. Of a recording including both the Janáček quartets\, International Record Review wrote\, ‘The current line up…[brings] rigour and technical brilliance to these arresting and sharply contoured accounts … which seem exemplary and rank alongside many of the finest ever recorded … the playing is splendid in every way.’ \nLeoš Janáček \n\nString Quartet No. 1 ‘Kreutzer Sonata’\n\n\nAntonín Dvořák \n\nString Quartet in C Op. 61\n\n\nGeneral sale for this concert will open at 10.00am on Tuesday 23 January.
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/talich-quartet/
LOCATION:Wigmore Hall\, 36 Wigmore Street\, London\, W1U 2BP\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240624T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240624T213000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20231230T140806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231230T140806Z
UID:9212-1719257400-1719264600@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wihan Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Founded in 1985\, the ensemble has ever since represented an authentic voice in its interpretations of Czech music. Of a CD containing two of the three works in this programme\, The Strad wrote that\, ‘It’s always good to hear an authentic voice in this music\, especially in performances as clean as these.’ \nBedřich Smetana   String Quartet No. 2 in D minor \n\nAntonín Dvořák         String Quartet in F Op. 96 ‘American’\n\nLeoš Janáček             String Quartet No. 2 ‘Intimate Letters’\n\n\n\n\n\nGeneral sale for this concert will open at 10.00am on Tuesday 23 January.
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/wihan-quartet-3/
LOCATION:Wigmore Hall\, 36 Wigmore Street\, London\, W1U 2BP\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240624T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240624T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240504T154700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240504T154700Z
UID:9741-1719253800-1719259200@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Czech functionalism 1918-1938
DESCRIPTION:A talk by Prof. Vladimír Šlapeta.\nUnder the motto “catch up and overtake Europe” after the end of WWI\, the newly created state – Czechoslovakia – began to build its existence. In architecture\, it meant the creation of a new identity based on the tradition of pre-war Czech Cubism and inspired by Bauhaus\, Le Corbusier and Dutch De Stijl\, glowing with optimism and a new way of life. With three centres – Prague\, Brno and Baťa´s Zlín – in which economic and architectural potential was concentrated\, Czechoslovakia soon became one of the now-forgotten foci of international style\, documenting a wide spectrum of various nuances of Functionalism from rationalist to aerodynamic and organic architectural concepts that represent proudly the democracy and humanism of Masaryk’s time. This phenomenon was stopped only by the Nazi occupation and later by the communist dictatorship\, and today it is one of the important components of cultural discourse and heritage.\n\n\n\nProf. Vladimír Šlapeta studied architecture in Prague. From 1973-1991 he was director of the architectural department of the National Technical Museum in Prague and following the Velvet Revolution in 1989 he became Dean of the Faculty of Architecture in Prague and later at VUT in Brno. He was a Fulbright-Masaryk scholar at the Cooper Union in New York and is a member of the Akademie der Kunste in Berlin. He is the author of many exhibitions and books on Central European architecture of 20th century.\n\n\n\nPrice £15 including a glass of wine. To book use the Eventbrite link below.\n\n\n\nReserve a place at www.czechfriends/friends-eventsEnquiries: events@czechfriends.net\n\nAll proceeds raised go towards the care and conservation of Czech heritage.\n\nImages courtesy of the lecturer. Left to right\, the Roškot Theatre in Ústí nad Orlicí\, the Černá růže Building on Na příkopě in Prague\, the villa of Ferdinand Kremer in Hlučín.
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/czech-functionalism-1918-1938/
LOCATION:Czech Embassy cinema\, 26 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240620T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240620T173000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240117T114316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T114316Z
UID:9295-1718899200-1718904600@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Trio Bohémo
DESCRIPTION:Trio Bohémo\, Britten Pears Young Artist Programme alumni praised for “precision\, dedication and a spark of magic”\, makes its Festival debut with four attractive and contrasting works. \n\n\nJudith Weir: O Viridissima\nVítězslav Novák: Piano Trio No.2 in D minor\, Op.27\, “Quasi una ballata”\nJudith Weir: Piano Trio\nBrahms: Piano Trio No.1 in B\, Op.8 (\n\n\n\n\n \nMatouš Pěruška violin\nKristina Vocetková cello\nJan Vojtek piano \nOnline booking for this event opens at 10:00 on 27 Jan 2024. 
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/trio-bohemo-3/
LOCATION:Britten Studio\, Snape Maltings\, Snape\, Suffolk\, IP17 1SP\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240615T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240615T190000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240606T084219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240607T101527Z
UID:9854-1718470800-1718478000@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Manchester drinks reception
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us for an informal get together of Czechs\, Slovaks and Brits who are interested in British-Czech-Slovak relations and cooperation.\n\nYou can meet interesting people and share your ideas about what you would like to see happening in your area.\n\nOur reception is free but due to limited spaces\, registration is necessary at events@bcsa.co.uk.\n\nWe look forward to seeing you in Manchester.
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/manchester-drinks-reception/
CATEGORIES:BCSA Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240609T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240609T123000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20231230T135343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231230T141012Z
UID:9201-1717932600-1717936200@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Pavel Haas Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Two of the most popular works in the entire quartet repertoire brought together in a celebration of Czech music by a Czech ensemble. Smetana’s autobiographical example heard alongside Janáček’s second quartet inspired by his long and spiritual friendship with Kamila Stösslová. \nBedřich Smetana \nString Quartet No. 1 in E minor ‘From my life’ \n\n\n\nLeoš Janáček\n\n\n\n\nString Quartet No. 2 ‘Intimate Letters’\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGeneral sale for this concert will open at 10.00am on Tuesday 23 January.
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/pavel-haas-quartet-8/
LOCATION:Wigmore Hall\, 36 Wigmore Street\, London\, W1U 2BP\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240608T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240608T180000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240420T172435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T181348Z
UID:9661-1717855200-1717869600@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:BCSA/CBCC Garden Party - sold out!
DESCRIPTION:Our summer social will once again be held in the gardens of the Slovak and Czech Embassies\, with their kind permission.\nAll are welcome – not just BCSA members. Bring your friends\, bring your family!\n\nEnjoy an afternoon relaxing among Slovak\, Czech and British people.\n\n\nThe ticket price includes traditional chlebíčky (open-faced sandwiches)\, chicken řízek (schnitzel) both with a vegetarian option\, and Czech style potato salad followed by apple strudel. Non-alcoholic drinks are included in the price and one Martina Czech-style lager brewed by Bohem Brewery in London\, kindly donated by Zdeněk Kudr.\n\n\nA cash bar will offer Moravian wine supplied by Wines of Bohemia and more Martina lager.\n\n\nLive entertainment will be provided by folklore ensemble Květ and Kvítek from the Czech and Slovak school Okénko. \n\nThere will also be a raffle and a children’s art and literary competition. \n\n\nTop raffle prizes include a two-night stay for two in the High Tatras  (Hotel Hills or Horizont Resort) or Ensana Spa Hotels in Piešt’any (Thermia Palace) or Mariánské Lázně (Nové Lázně)\n\n\nAdmission by pre-paid tickets only (including children)Closing date: 5 June 2023£24.00 BCSA members£26.00 non-members£20.00 full-time students£12.00 children aged 5-15 yearsfree for children under 5 years(booking required)There is limited capacity\, so book early to avoid disappointment see Eventbrite link below
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/bcsa-cbcc-garden-party-save-the-date/
LOCATION:Slovak Embassy\, 25 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BCSA Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240514T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240514T203000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240225T161827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T103348Z
UID:9420-1715711400-1715718600@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:The lives & works of four Czech/Slovak émigré artists in Britain
DESCRIPTION:Sarah MacDougall explores the contrasting lives\, careers and legacy of four artists of Czech-Jewish heritage – Fred Feigl\, Hella Guth\, Ernst Neuschul and Freda Salvendy. The majority are represented in the Ben Uri Collection. This event will also be livestreamed. \nOn the eve of the Second World War\, fearing Nazi persecution\, they fled from Prague to Britain. Fred Feigl and Hella Guth\, settled in London; Ernest Neuschul initially found refuge in Wales and Freda Salvendy made her home in Cornwall \nDespite their geographical divergence\, all benefitted from wartime refugee cultural support in London from bodies including the Czechoslovak Institute\, the Czech Refugee Trust Fund\, and the Free German League of Culture\, under whose auspices the First Group Exhibition of German\, Austrian\, Czechoslovakian Painters and Sculptors was held at the Wertheim Gallery in 1939. \n  \nSarah MacDougall is Director of Scholarship at Ben Uri Gallery and Museum. She heads the collection and exhibitions programme focusing on the Jewish\, refugee and wider immigrant contribution to British visual culture since 1900 and has lectured and published widely on this subject. She is a committee member of the German and Austrian Research Centre for Exile Studies at the University of London. \n\nBooking is essential via Eventbrite to attend in person or receive the online link (see below) \nBCSA subscription members enjoy free entry. Non-members £10\, full-time students £5. \n\nLight refreshments will be served following the talk. \nAll proceeds from this event will go to the BCSA School Support Fund established in 2004 to provide support for English language skills in Czech and Slovak schools and other educational institutions. For more information\, see https://www.bcsa.co.uk/school-support-fund/ \n  \nPrague\, c. 1938\, watercolour by Freda Salvendy. Image: Ben Uri Collection © The Estate of Freda Salvendy. \n 
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/the-lives-works-of-four-czech-slovak-emigre-artists-in-britain/
LOCATION:Czech Embassy cinema\, 26 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY
CATEGORIES:BCSA Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240506T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240506T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240302T180326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240302T181410Z
UID:9479-1715022000-1715029200@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Martinů String Quartet
DESCRIPTION:The Festival’s final concert includes Vilém Tauský’s Coventry\, written in 1940 after visiting the recently ruined cathedral. \nSylvie Bodorová’s Terezín Ghetto Requiem (premièred in Holy Trinity Church in 1998) will be played here for the fifth time\, after numerous performances in England\, North America\, and on the continent. Simon Wallfisch was the impressive baritone soloist last time\, in 2016\, and Gemma Rosefield also returns to play Schubert’s masterpiece with the Martinů String Quartet. \nKrása  String Quartet\nTauský   Coventry\nSylvie Bodorová   Terezín Ghetto Requiem\nSchubert   String Quintet in C D956\nLubomír Havlák violin and Adéla Štajnochrová violins\nMartin Stupka viola\, Jitka Vlašánková cello\nwith Simon Wallfisch baritone\nand Gemma Rosefield cello\n  \nTickets £17-27 via booking link below. Join us after the concert for a celebratory glass of wine! \nGenerously supported by Diane Holt and Peter Robinson
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/martinu-string-quartet-3/
LOCATION:Holy Trinity Church\, Beauchamp Avenue\, Leamington Spa\, CV32 5RE\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240505T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240505T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240302T175321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240302T175321Z
UID:9477-1714935600-1714942800@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Martinů String Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Imagine being part of a relaxed Sunday evening in a spacious drawing room in a palace in Prague and enjoy\, with the Festival’s Czech musicians in residence\, an eclectic mix of works ranging from Dvořák’s ever-popular Humoreske\, to some lesser-known Martinů for discovery\, and other well-chosen bonbons. \nBohemian Pot Pourri\nMartinů   Quartet for oboe\, violin\, cello & piano H315\nHaas   Suite for oboe and piano Op 17\nKlein   Wiegenlied\nSmetana   From My Homeland\nDvořák   Silent Woods Op 68\nDvořák   Humoreske Op 101 No 7\nDvořák   Terzetto in C Op 74\nMartinů   Mazurka-Nocturne H325\nLubomír Havlák violin and Adéla Štajnochrová violins\nMartin Stupka viola\, Jitka Vlašánková cello\nwith Vilém Veverka oboe \nand Martin Kasík piano\n  \nTickets £17-27 via booking link below \n  \nGenerously supported by Hugh & Jane Beale\, Malcolm & Jenny Burns\, and Jennifer Lorch \n 
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/martinu-string-quartet-2/
LOCATION:Royal Pump Rooms\, The Parade\, Leamington Spa\, CV32 4AA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240504T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240504T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240302T174028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240302T174028Z
UID:9474-1714849200-1714856400@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Martinů String Quartet
DESCRIPTION:The Martinů String Quartet returns to Leamington for three concerts\, two of them with the leading Czech oboist Vilém Veverka with whom the Quartet often works. Mozart’s Oboe Quartet is a gem to be followed by the commission from The Dvořák Society of a new work by Sylvie Bodorová. Martin Kasík joins the Quartet after the interval for Dvořák’s much loved and evergreen Quintet. \nMozart   Oboe Quartet in F K370\nSylvie Bodorová   Psalms and Exhortations for Oboe Quintet (Première)\nDvořák   Piano Quintet in A Op 81\nLubomír Havlák violin and Adéla Štajnochrová violins\nMartin Stupka viola\, Jitka Vlašánková cello\nwith Vilém Veverka oboe \nand Martin Kasík piano\n  \nTickets @£ 17-27 via booking link below \n  \nGenerously supported by The Dvořák Society
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/martinu-string-quartet/
LOCATION:Royal Pump Rooms\, The Parade\, Leamington Spa\, CV32 4AA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240504T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240504T110000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240302T172351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240302T172351Z
UID:9471-1714820400-1714820400@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Kukal String Quartet
DESCRIPTION:The Kukal String Quartet is making its UK debut on this visit\, having been specially chosen by The Czech Centre. Named after a leading Czech composer\, Ondřej Kukal\, the Quartet\, founded in 2020\, was winning prizes at the Prague Spring Competition within a year. The Quartet brings a programme that embraces many of the Festival’s strands\, whetting the appetite for Sylvie Bodorová’s première later in the day and building it around Smetana’s last chamber music work\, premièred in 1884. \n\nSchulhoff Five Pieces \n\n\nSylvie Bodorová Shofarot  \n\n\nSmetana Quartet No 2 \n\n\nDvořák Cypresses –a selection \n\nEliška Kukalová and Klára Lešková violins\nDaniel Macho viola\, Filip Rufer cello\ntickets £12-18 see booking link below\, includes coffee\, available from 10.30am in the Conservatory \nVisit supported by The Czech Centre London
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/kukal-string-quartet/
LOCATION:Royal Pump Rooms\, The Parade\, Leamington Spa\, CV32 4AA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240504T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240528T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240504T160109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240504T160235Z
UID:9751-1714809600-1716915600@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:BCSA children's art & literary competition
DESCRIPTION:Calling all young artists and writers. The BCSA competition is back! \n \nThis year you can express yourself in LITERARY or ART form. Literary entries should be in English.\n \nWhat does it mean for you to be for the first time in a new country? What strikes you\, what do you want to explore? How does it feel to hear a foreign language? Are their culture and habits very different from yours?
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/bcsa-childrens-art-literary-competition/
CATEGORIES:BCSA Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240502T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240502T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240302T165219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240302T165219Z
UID:9469-1714678200-1714683600@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Kukal Quartet
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the Year of Czech Music\, the Czech Centre presents the UK debut of the Kukal Quartet\, with a repertoire centred around Smetana’s last chamber music work\, premiered in 1884. Founded in 2020 by four exceptionally talented young musicians and named after the celebrated Czech composer Ondřej Kukal\, the quartet quickly gained recognition\, winning prizes at the Prague Spring Competition within a year. The quartet has impressed critics and audiences alike with their lively and authentic musical expression\, unique ensemble dynamics\, and the strong individuality of its members. \n\nEliška Kukalová\, violin\nKlára Lešková\, violin\nDaniel Macho\, viola\nFilip Rufer\, violoncello \nProgramme:\nSchulhoff Five Pieces\nSylvie Bodorová Shorafot\nSmetana Quartet No 2\nDvořák Cypreses – a selection \n  \n\nTickets @ £9.83 via Eventbrite link below \nPart of the Year of Czech Music 2024. Organised in partnership with the Leamington Music Festival and supported by the Czech Recovery Plan\, Ministry of Culture Czech Republic\, European Union\, Arts and Theatre Institute\, SoundCzech and Vazny zajem Society.
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/kukal-quartet/
LOCATION:Czech Embassy\, 26-30 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240430T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240430T203000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240115T152202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240115T152202Z
UID:9275-1714501800-1714509000@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Czech and Slovak émigré architects in Britain
DESCRIPTION:The talk is being given by John East\, an expert in the field and the 20th Century Society photographer. In 2021 he gave The Friends a sweeping review of Czech architecture in the modern era.\nTo complement the talk\, The Friends are also organising a tour of some of the buildings in London\, with which these architects are associated\, details to be announced.\nAgainst a background of various forms of oppression\, the UK benefited from the arrival of Czech and Slovak architects escaping the brutalities of the Nazi regime in the late 1930s and more recently the oppression of the post-World War Two Communist state. \nÉmigré architects such as Eugene Rosenberg\, Ernst Wiesner\, Jacques Groag and Erwin Katona chose to remain here and went on to make an important contribution to the rebuilding of Britain. \nLikewise in the period following the Prague Spring of 1968 we benefitted from those architects who chose to make their lives here. Eva Jiříčná\, Jan Kaplicky and Ivan Margolius amongst others have been very influential in the architectural movements of our times. \nTickets £15 including a glass of wine. \nAll proceeds raised go towards the care and conservation of Czech historic heritage. \nImages left to right: Selfridges\, Birmingham\, © Mcginnly/ YRM office\, GreystokePlace © No Swan So Fine/ Somerset House © traveljunction. All from Creative Commons Wikimedia. \n 
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/czech-and-slovak-emigre-architects-in-britain/
LOCATION:Czech Embassy\, 26-30 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240425T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240425T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240330T130903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240330T135311Z
UID:9570-1714068000-1714078800@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Srdce napůl (Heart in half) book launch
DESCRIPTION:The UK launch of the book Srdce napůl (Heart in half) written by Professor Jan Marek\, MD\, PhD\, FESC\, Consultant Paediatric and Prenatal Cardiologist and Clinical Lead for Echocardiography\, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children. This follows the Czech British Chamber of Commerce AGM. \nThe launch aims to support Czech children and their families born with a heart condition. Organised in a group “Srdickari” (“Heartmakers”\, www.srdickari.cz)\, they run several programs and projects supporting those in need. Prof. Marek has been a patron of this group for a few years.\nThe event will be also attended by Barbara Nesvadbova\, a renowned Czech artist\, writer\, philanthropist\, and founder of a BE charity\, www.becharity.cz who will read stories of two patients from the book.\n \nProgramme:\n6 pm – 7 pm: CBCC AGM\n7 pm – 8 pm: charity book launch\n8 pm – 9 pm: networking with refreshments\nThere will be an opportunity to buy the book at a discounted price. \nCost:\nCBCC/BCSA members: £0.00\nNon-members: £15.00\nStudents: £7.50\n\n\nPlease book on Eventbrite at your earliest convenience as capacity is limited.  \nFor security and catering reasons please book your slot by 19 April 2024. \nThe event is sponsored by CBCC Patron Dr. Jan Telensky.
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/srdce-na-pul-hear-in-half-book-launch/
LOCATION:Institute of Directors\, 116 Pall Mall\, London\, SW1Y 5ED\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240424T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240530T180000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20230622T104552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T095645Z
UID:8350-1713952800-1717092000@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Padesátá léta (1950s)
DESCRIPTION:A new exhibition in the Historical Building of Prague’s National Museum introduces visitors to a dark decade of Czechoslovak history when the country was decimated by totalitarianism and controlled by the party apparatus. At the same time\, there was an era of post-war optimism and the vain hope among some people that they were building a better tomorrow. \n\n\n\n\nThe 1950s is one of the bleakest periods in modern Czech history. The ruling Communist Party of Czechoslovakia was responsible for political trials\, judicial murders\, lawlessness\, and the liquidation of democratic principles of state administration\, according to the exhibition’s curators. \n\n\nThe totalitarian regime affected all areas of the Czechoslovak social structure\, including the economy\, culture\, politics\, and foreign image of the country. This era set the future character of Czech society and distorted it for many decades. \n\n\n\n\nThe exhibition presents the broader context of the 1950s\, with a central focus on the deaths of Soviet ruler Joseph Stalin and Czech party chairman Klement Gottwald. \nSource: expats.cz New National Museum exhibit sheds light on the shadowy 1950s – Prague\, Czech Republic (expats.cz) \nPhoto: National Musuem
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/padesata-leta-1950s/
LOCATION:National Museum Prague\, Václavské náměstí 68\, Prague\, Czech Republic
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240424T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240508T180000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20231209T154205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T095838Z
UID:9092-1713952800-1715191200@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Baroque in Bavaria and Bohemia
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition focuses on the period from 1720-1820 with 218 items on loan from 54 Czech and 33 foreign institutions. It explores a shared culture despite political conflicts and is divided into six sections covering art\, architecture\, music and science. \nPreviously hosted by the House of Bavarian History in Regensburg.
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/baroque-in-bavaria-and-bohemia/
LOCATION:National Museum Prague\, Václavské náměstí 68\, Prague\, Czech Republic
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240423T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240423T203000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20231221T181734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240119T111128Z
UID:9152-1713897000-1713904200@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Ride of the Kings (Jízda Králů): a folkore festival
DESCRIPTION:This annual tradition held in Vlčnov\, Moravia dates back over 200 years. Its origins are associated with a legend that when King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary fled from King Jiří z Poděbrad of Bohemia\, he wore a girl’s dress\, covered his face with a ribbon\, and held a rose in his mouth so as not to be recognised. The king is played by a young boy\, also with a rose in his mouth and a ribbon around his head\, who enters the village on a white horse. In 2011 it was added to the UNESCO’s list of intangible cultural heritage. \nBen Meyer is an Australian/American documentary photographer who has lived in the Czech Republic for the past seven years. During the festival he stayed with members of the king’s entourage and was ‘exposed to an incredibly rich and proud Czech folklore culture’.  \nThis event will take place in person and will also be livestreamed. \nBCSA members enjoy free entry but registration is essential. Non-members £10\, full-time students £5. \nLight refreshments will be provided. \nAll proceeds from this event will go to the BCSA School Support Fund established in 2004 to provide support for English language skills in Czech and Slovak schools and other educational institutions. More information about our fund\, see https://www.bcsa.co.uk/school-support-fund/
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/the-ride-of-the-kings-jizda-kralu-a-folkore-festival/
LOCATION:Czech Embassy\, 26-30 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY
CATEGORIES:BCSA Events
ORGANIZER;CN="BCSA":MAILTO:bcsa@bcsa.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240322T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240322T173000
DTSTAMP:20260411T230546
CREATED:20240305T103804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T103804Z
UID:9488-1711099800-1711128600@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Hybrid symposium - Arthur Fleischmann (1896 – 1990)
DESCRIPTION:The Significance of Arthur Fleischmann’s International Career \nSee our profile of Arthur Fleischmann here \nThe decision by the City Council of Bratislava in 2023 to close the Arthur Fleischmann Museum (established in 2002) has raised concern in international academic and cultural circles and has been featured in depth on Slovak television. Discussions are underway to re-open it\, either at its original location\, Fleischmann’s family home\, a sixteenth-century town house in the centre of Bratislava\, or at an alternative venue in the city. \nSince his death in 1990\, Fleischmann’s sculpture has inspired global scholarly interest\, reflecting the scope of his international career in Bratislava\, Vienna\, Padua\, Johannesburg\, Bali\, Sydney\, London and Los Angeles. \nSymposium Programme\n9.30 – 9.35\nAmbassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Court of St James’s\, Róbert Ondrejcsák \n9.35 – 9.40\nBritish Ambassador to Slovakia\, Nigel Baker OBE MVO \nSession 1 Arthur Fleischmann in Bali and Australia – Chair Dominique Fleischmann\, son of Arthur Fleischmann \n9.40 – 10.00\nArthur Fleischmann and his Australian Legacy\, Jim Bertouch \n10.00 – 10.20\nArthur Fleischmann on Bali: contexts and connections\, Gianni Orsini \n10.20 – 10.50\nWhat We Have Seen in Heaven: the Jewish Temple\, Christian Mystical Ascent and the Art of Arthur Fleischmann\, Fr Dominic White O.P. \n10.50 – 11.00 Q&A \n11.00 – 11.20 Coffee break \nSession 2 Arthur Fleischmann’s Early Life – Chair Joanna Barnes\, Arthur Fleischmann Foundation Trustee \n11.20 – 11.40\nThe Press Photography of Red Vienna 1929-1938\, Professor Eva Bransome \n11.40 – 12.00\nFleischmann’s background: family\, schooling and early artistic life before 1938\, Dr Thomas Lorman \n12.00 – 12.20\nMy Personal Recollections of the Establishment of the Arthur Fleischmann Museum\, Štefan Holčik \n12.20 – 12.40\nArthur Fleischmann and the Interwar Slovak Moderna\, Marianna Oracová \n12.40 – 1.00\nArthur Fleischmann’s Ceramic Sculptures and Artifacts from the Interwar Period\, Mgr Zuzana Francová \n1.00 – 1.20 Q&A \n1.20 – 2.00 Lunch Break \nSession 3 London and the later work – Chair Dr Robert Burstow\, University of Derby \n2.00 – 2.20\nLot’s Wife and the Worlds of Yesterday and Tomorrow\, Dr Philip Ward-Jackson \n2.20 – 2.40\nSpace. Light and Form\, Dr Lucia Gregorová Stach \n2.40 – 2.50 Q&A \nSession 5 Central European Émigré Sculptors – Chair Dr Holly Trusted\, Public Statues and Sculpture Association \n2.50 – 3.10\nOscar Nemon (1906–1985) – Émigré Sculptor\, Aurelia Young \n3.10 – 3.30\nArthur Fleischmann and Peter László Péri: the work and patrons of two Hungarian-born sculptors in Cold War Britain\, Dr Robert Burstow \n3.30 – 3.50\nParallel Lives? – Arthur Fleischmann and Willi Soukop: Two Émigré Sculptors in London\, Sarah MacDougall \n3.50 – 4.00 Q&A \n4.00 – 4.20 Tea break \nSession 6 Arthur Fleischmann’s Legacy – Chair Gervase Hood\, Arthur Fleischmann Foundation Trustee \n4.20 – 4.35\nSculptors’ Archives as Challenge and Legacy: the Example of Arthur Fleischmann at Tate?\nDr Darragh O’Donoghue \n4.35 – 4.45\nThe Arthur Fleischmann Archive\, Peter Simpson and Dominique Fleischmann \n4.45 – 5.00\nFrom Water\, Light and Starwars to Figure and Abstraction\, Nick Hornby \n5.00 – 5.15 Q&A \n5.15 – 5.30 Closing remarks\, Dominique Fleischmann \n  \nFree event\, but you must register to attend by emailing: ArthurFleischmannFoundation@gmail.com \nIt is imperative that you bring photo ID with you to the event. \n  \nTo see  Abstracts of Papers and Biographies of Speakers and Chairs click here
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/hybrid-symposium-arthur-fleischmann-1896-1990/
LOCATION:Slovak Embassy\, 25 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY\, United Kingdom
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