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Inside Out Festival 2012
In association with The New Statesman and Times Higher Education.
The festival, which took place in venues across London during wk Monday 22 October to Sunday 28 October 2012, highlighted the massive contribution that TCCE members make to the creative life of London.
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Inside Out Festival – October 2013
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University Challenged
Mon 22 October 2012, 7pm
In a cross between “Question Time” and “University Challenge” a panel of academics…
Read More / Book »Culture Now: Steven Berkoff in conversation with Geoffrey Colman
Fri 26 October 2012, 1pm
As part of a series of Culture Now talks honouring mavericks in film and theatre, Geoffrey Colman joins Steven Berkoff for this lunchtime conversation.
Read More / Book »Michael Morpurgo in conversation with Maggie Fergusson: ‘The Spoils of War’
Mon 22 October 2012, 7pm-8.30pm
Michael Morpurgo talks about his belief that children’s writers should not be afraid to tackle pain and suffering as well as joy.
Read More / Book »John Berger: Art and Property Now
Mon 22 October 2012, Monday to Saturday, 1pm-7pm
Art and Property Now brings together unseen highlights from John Berger’s archive.
Read More / Book »Triumph of the Will
Mon 22 October 2012, (Monday to Friday 9am - 8pm)
Camberwell Space is proud to present Triumph of the Will, curated by Fieldgate Gallery with Tom Dale, Kris Emmerson and Kathleen Herbert.
Read More / Book »Happening to Be
Mon 22 October 2012, Mon – Fri 09.30am – 6.00pm, Sat 09.30am – 4.30 pm
Happening to Be is a gallery exhibition showcasing the work of five distinguished creative practitioners.
Read More / Book »The Theatre of Two Times: Gdansk Shakespeare Theatre Exhibition
Mon 22 October 2012, Monday to Saturday; 1-7pm
An exhibition charting the extraordinary history of an Elizabethan-style Polish theatre from its beginnings in 17th century Gdansk to today.
Read More / Book »The Boat Project: ‘Collective Spirit’ in the Quad
Mon 22 October 2012, 9am-9pm
Fresh from her maiden voyage one of the world’s most extraordinary boats is coming to King’s College London.
Read More / Book »Framed! Contemporary Eyewear in Fashion
Mon 22 October 2012, Monday–Friday: 10am–6pm Saturday: 10am–4pm: Sunday & Public Holidays: Closed
Framed! explores the cultural significance of contemporary eyewear and celebrates the rise and rise of fashion’s ultimate luxury accessory.
Read More / Book »343 Perspectives by Nikolaj Larsen
Mon 22 October 2012, Tues – Fri: 11am – 5pm; Sat & Sun: 11am – 4pm
This new work by Nikolaj Larsen will investigate themes of isolation and community in a residential area served by only one mode of public transport.
Read More / Book »Shrinking England: Will Self in conversation with Patrick Wright
Tue 23 October 2012, 8-9pm
Will Self will talk about England and its transforming presence in his recent writings.
Read More / Book »Minerva Piano Trio: The Chamber Music of Schubert and the young Brahms
Tue 23 October 2012, 7pm
Minerva Piano Trio was founded in London by three young acclaimed soloists with a shared passion for chamber music in spring 2012.
Read More / Book »Guildhall Jazz Singers
Tue 23 October 2012, 8pm
A showcase of Guildhall jazz singers.
Read More / Book »MEG 88 Lord Adonis: ‘Education, Education, Education’
Tue 23 October 2012, 6.30-8.30pm
This book describes Tony Blair’s quest to transform standards and opportunities in England’s schools, and his ambition to make English education truly world class.
Read More / Book »Arab-Israeli Book Review: “Over Here, Over There: Exploring Diaspora Identity”
Tue 23 October 2012, 7.30pm
A discussion on two exciting books which explore the complex relationship between the Diaspora and the Middle East…
Read More / Book »Early Music Performance
Tue 23 October 2012, 7pm - 8.30pm
Jane Chapman’s harpsichord performance will include recitals of ‘Biblical Sonata’, ‘Walzing in the Ether’ and ‘Metamorphoses’.
Read More / Book »Piano Masterclass: Barry Snyder
Tue 23 October 2012, 2pm
A masterclass for Trinity Laban piano students with Barry Snyder, internationally renowned concert pianist and Professor at Eastman School of Music in the U.S.
Read More / Book »Death and Space
Tue 23 October 2012, 6.15 pm for a 6.30pm start
‘Death and the Contemporary’ is a series of site-specific events that will take place across the capital in October 2012. Panel discussions with…
Read More / Book »‘On Some Threshold of the Air’ – Songs of Viktor Ullmann with English Touring Opera
Tue 23 October 2012, 8pm
This season English Touring Opera’s national tour presents an exciting new production of Viktor Ullmann’s brilliant work, The Emperor of Atlantis.
Read More / Book »Transformations in the Middle East: The Arab Spring and Beyond
Wed 24 October 2012, 7.30pm-8.30pm
Change is afoot in the Middle East. This session looks at the visual representation and discourse of contemporary political activism in the Middle East.
Read More / Book »Prints ‘R’ Us
Wed 24 October 2012, Open daily 11.00am - 6.00pm
PRINTS ‘R’ US brings together the work of Brad Faine and Steven Thomas, two influential British artists who are exhibiting together for the first time.
Read More / Book »Al-Qa’ida Resurgent?
Wed 24 October 2012, 6-7.30pm
The forum will feature Abdel Bari Atwan talking about the subject of his new book After Bin Laden: Al-Qa’ida, The Next Generation, as basis for a broader discussion about Al-Qa’ida.
Read More / Book »TCCE in association with The British Academy Panel Debate: Where are all the women?
Wed 24 October 2012, 6-7.30pm, followed by a drinks reception
The issue of gender equality appears to be back in the spotlight. Or at least it appears to be…
Read More / Book »Museum of Brands – Branding James Bond
Wed 24 October 2012, 6pm-7.30pm
Join us at the Museum of Brands for our first evening lecture, considering the branding implications within film.
Read More / Book »TRANSLATE :analog/DREAMS DIGITAL/maps
Wed 24 October 2012, 5.15 - 7pm
John Sturgeon spotlights some challenging explorations of forty-plus years of practice amid the exponential rise of electronic/digital media.
Read More / Book »Book as Artefact
Thu 25 October 2012, 6.30pm
An evening of discussion on the influence of digitalisation on the book.
Read More / Book »Philosophy Salon
Thu 25 October 2012, 7pm-8pm
Join us for a philosophical discussion on death, led by Dr Michael Takeo Magruder of King’s College London.
Read More / Book »Contemporary Dance Mixed Programme
Thu 25 October 2012, (Thur & Fri; 7.30pm)
Final year students at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance present four works by commissioned artists.
Read More / Book »Haydn: The Creation
Thu 25 October 2012, 7.30pm
Cruse Bereavement Care and Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance present a gala performance of Haydn’s renowned oratorio: The Creation.
Read More / Book »Recorder Concert
Thu 25 October 2012, 1.05pm
Guildhall musicians perform a selection of chamber music for recorder consort.
Read More / Book »Lunchtime Readings Series: Susanna Jones
Thu 25 October 2012, 1pm
Novelist and Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at Royal Holloway, Susanna Jones, reads from her book When Nights Were Cold (2012).
Read More / Book »Opera Group Event
Thu 25 October 2012, 8-9pm
For this year Arts & Humanities Festival, The Opera Group has assembled a selection of partnerships to present their findings of these workshops to a public audience.
Read More / Book »Macbeth, Montage and Machinima
Thu 25 October 2012, 3-5pm
A presentation of the game-authoring software Missionmaker and 3D animations using Moviestorm.
Read More / Book »Queer Pasts, Queer Futures: Film screening of Derek Jarman’s Edward II at Somerset House
Thu 25 October 2012, 6.00pm
Derek Jarman’s Edward II is a postmodern take on the life of the queer medieval monarch…
Read More / Book »Arab – Israeli Book Club Give Away Competition
Fri 26 October 2012
Thanks to our friends at Orion Books and Bloomsbury Publishing we have 3 pairs of “Only in London” and “What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank” to give away.
Read More / Book »Piano Masterclass with Barry Snyder October 26th
Fri 26 October 2012, 10am
Barry Snyder will be working with senior students from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama.
Read More / Book »Out of the Cage
Fri 26 October 2012, 1pm-11pm
A centennial celebration of John Cage and Friends
Read More / Book »Conrad’s Secrets Competition
Fri 26 October 2012
The lovely people at Palgrave Macmillan have donated 2 copies of Robert Hampson’s wonderful new book worth £55 each as prizes.
Read More / Book »Win a complete set of Vintage’s new edition James Bond books
Fri 26 October 2012
Our friends at Vintage Books have donated 2 complete sets of their new edition James Bond books as prizes for this competition.
Read More / Book »Chance to watch dress rehearsal of ETO’s production of Mozart’s Cosi fan tutte!
Fri 26 October 2012
English Touring Opera is offering 4 lucky individuals and their guest the chance to watch the final dress rehearsal of ETO’s 2013 spring season production of Mozart’s Cosi fan tutte.
Read More / Book »New Statesman’s special offer for the Inside Out Festival
Fri 26 October 2012
Subscribe to this special offer of 12 for £12 and have New Statesman delivered to you each week.
Read More / Book »Movers and Shakers – Should audiences at classical concerts respond to music by moving?
Fri 26 October 2012, 5.30pm - 7.00pm
Some audience members describe attending classical music concerts as a stifling and inhibiting…
Read More / Book »Enjoy a 12 week complimentary trial subscription with Times Higher Education
Fri 26 October 2012
Times Higher Education (THE) magazine: join the learned society.
Read More / Book »Antonioni and the Arts
Fri 26 October 2012, 2.30-7pm
Royal Holloway present a screening of two rarely seen shorts by Michelangelo Antonioni.
Read More / Book »London’s Lost Playing Spaces: Walking Tour
Fri 26 October 2012, 5pm-6.30pm
Think of Whitechapel and whatever you think of you probably don’t think of the theatre. But in 1567, Whitechapel was the location of London’s first purpose-built theatre, the Red Lion.
Read More / Book »Metroland
Fri 26 October 2012, (Mon-Fri, 5.30pm to 9.30pm; Sat, 9.30pm to 5.30pm)
A photographic exhibition by work from MA students at the London College of Communication that will explore how it is to live and exist…
Read More / Book »Feminist Changes: Changing Feminisms
Fri 26 October 2012, 5pm-6.30pm
This informal panel discussion will include comedy, photography, personal stories, academic and policy research to talk about feminist changes, broadly conceived.
Read More / Book »Things and Thinking: A Workshop with Rosanna Raymond
Sat 27 October 2012, 10am – 5:30pm
The Indigeneity in the Contemporary World Project and Border Crossings Laboratory present an exciting creative workshop.
Read More / Book »G.Hack presents: Women + Science = The Future
Sat 27 October 2012, 12 noon - 4.30pm
G.Hack present an open day of activities with a focus on encouraging people from all walks of life to get hands-on with technologies in fun and…
Read More / Book »‘Conrad’s Secrets: London and its Others’
Sat 27 October 2012, 12 noon for a 12.15pm start
“Conrad’s Secrets explores various secrets relevant to Conrad’s fiction – naval secrets, trade secrets, sexual secrets…
Read More / Book »Kinetica Performance Event
Sun 28 October 2012, Sunday at 3pm & 7pm (doors open 2.30pm and 6.30pm); Monday at 3pm (doors open 2.30pm)
Kinetica Museum presents a series of new works & kinetic sound performances.
Read More / Book »Beethoven Piano Prize
Mon 29 October 2012, 10am
Each year the Beethoven Prize is awarded to the Guildhall School pianist who gives the most stylistic and engaging performance of a Beethoven sonata.
Read More / Book »971 Horses + 4 Zebras
Fri 2 November 2012
An exhibition of artists’ films that employ animation techniques as part of contemporary practice. With a wide variety of approach and style…
Read More / Book »And after the festival… The Rules of Engagement returns
Thu 22 November 2012
The Culture Capital Exchange presents 2 exclusive events for its members interested in promoting and presenting their ideas to the media
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