Inside Out Festival 2014
(20th – 26th October 2014)
The Inside Out Festival 2014, in association with Times Higher Education, took place at venues across London from Monday 20 October – Sunday 26 October, highlighting the massive contribution that TCCE members make to London’s cultural and creative life.
Thank you to all those who attended one or more of the 55 events on offer.
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TCCE in partnership with the British Academy presents ‘Artists in the Academy’
Mon 20 October 2014, 6.00pm – 7.30pm
Renaissance Rumours and Chinese Whispers
Mon 20 October 2014, 3pm - 4pm
Take part in a mass game of Chinese Whispers in a contemporary and playful exploration of Renaissance rumour.
Read More / Book »Paul Coletti: Viola Masterclass
Mon 20 October 2014, 2.00pm
Distinguished violist and chamber musician Paul Coletti makes a special visit to the Guildhall School.
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Framing the Elephant
Mon 20 October 2014, 10am – 6pm
A day of pop up drawing for people who draw and people who don’t!
Read More / Book »Radical Opera
Mon 20 October 2014, 7.30pm - 8.30pm
An Illustrated debate
Part of the King’s College London Arts & Humanities Festival 2014: Underground
Café Culture
Mon 20 October 2014
A short project promoting creative acts of generosity in public environments- Art for all, by anyone, with anything and only for the price of a cup of tea!
Read More / Book »50 Years of Illustration
Mon 20 October 2014, 6pm
Lawrence Zeegen, Dean of the School of Design at London College of Communication, presents 50 Years of Illustration.
Read More / Book »South Downs / The Browning Version
Mon 20 October 2014, 7.30pm
South Downs with companion-piece The Browning Version, to celebrate the centenary of Rattigan’s birth.
Read More / Book »Sensory Rooms: Designing Interventions to support dementia care
Tue 21 October 2014
Exhibition showcasing interdisciplinary design research into multi-sensory stimulation, activity and environment for people living with dementia.
Read More / Book »TCCE in partnership with Editorial Intelligence presents: ‘Sustainable Futures’ Breakfast Salon
Tue 21 October 2014, 8.15am for a 8.30am start. Finishes: 9.45am
An intimate gathering of individuals looking for stimulating content, conversation and connections.
Read More / Book »Women, Fashion and Power
Tue 21 October 2014, Doors: 6.30pm Event: 6.45pm - 8.30pm.
This debate asks pressing questions about women and dress.
Read More / Book »Olive Tree Middle East Forum – The Middle East Today: A story too dangerous to cover?
Tue 21 October 2014, 6.30pm - 8pm
Panel of experts in middle east to discuss the dangers of reporting from today’s Middle East and the implications for news gathering and decision-making
Read More / Book »Creativity and Urban Development: Can cities have it all: Culture, competitiveness, social inclusion and sustainable development?
Tue 21 October 2014, 5.30pm - 7pm
Can cities have it all: Culture, competitiveness, social inclusion and sustainable development?
Read More / Book »Underground Medieval London
Tue 21 October 2014, 10am-12pm – Crypt site-specific performance / 12pm-1pm – Walking Tour 1 / 5pm-6pm – Walking Tour 2 / 7.30pm - 9pm Evening roundtable discussion
Carducci Quartet Masterclass & Concert
Tue 21 October 2014, 2pm
Trinity Laban’s Quartet in Residence returns with masterclasses and an afternoon recital.
Read More / Book »Beats In The Bar
Tue 21 October 2014, 7.30pm
Students from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance perform jazz combos.
Read More / Book »Philosophers on ‘Who Are We?’: The dustiness of us
Tue 21 October 2014, (Doors: 6.30pm) 7pm - 8pm
Leading philosophers from King’s College London discuss ‘who are we?’ in a series of informal and inclusive Salons
Read More / Book »Rare Earth
Tue 21 October 2014, 7pm
Compilation of ground-breaking new solo and duo-works from four outstanding UKI and New Zealand composers.
Read More / Book »Victorian Illuminations: A Twilight Walk around Soho
Tue 21 October 2014, Starts: 6.30pm (approx 2 hours)
Using text projections against twilit streets and walls, the walk will conjure the myriad meanings of the London night for Victorian writers.
Read More / Book »Paul Komen And Nata Tsevereli Duo Piano Recital
Tue 21 October 2014, 5.30pm
Early evening performance
Read More / Book »Is Silver Surfing the Solution for Social Isolation?
Tue 21 October 2014, 6pm – 9pm
Panel debate with leading experts discussing research from London College of Communication exploring how Silver Surfing can cure social isolation.
Read More / Book »Interpreting London Landmarks
Wed 22 October 2014, 6.00pm - 8.00pm (with tour available at 4pm - 4.45pm)
A free art workshop led by artist Ben Phillips and hosted by the Griffin Gallery
Read More / Book »Philosophers on ‘Who Are We?’: Foucault and Sexuality
Wed 22 October 2014, (Doors: 6.30pm) 7pm - 8pm
Leading philosophers from King’s College London discuss ‘who are we?’ in a series of informal and inclusive Salons
Read More / Book »Getting Your Book Noticed Online
Wed 22 October 2014, 6.30pm - 7.30pm
How writers can harness digital media to their advantage.
Read More / Book »Katsha’nes! Cockney-Yiddish music hall from the past and the present
Wed 22 October 2014, Doors: 7pm. Event 7.30pm - 9.30pm.
Katsha’nes breathes irresistible life into the golden age of the London Yiddish Music Hall.
Read More / Book »Far Within Us – A Translation Game in Art and Poetry
Wed 22 October 2014, 6.30pm - 8pm
Enjoy the creative, imaginative and playful use of language – be it linguistic or artistic.
Read More / Book »Seat of Wisdom
Wed 22 October 2014, 11am onwards
A travelling seat of wisdom, a contemporary soapbox. A place and time for the democratisation of thought leadership, inviting influence from all and everyone.
Read More / Book »The Psychology of Art
Wed 22 October 2014, 5.30pm -7 pm
If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, what is it about the human brain that enables us to appreciate it?
Read More / Book »Philosophers on ‘Who Are We?’: What Am I ?
Thu 23 October 2014, (Doors 6.30pm) 7pm - 8pm
Leading philosophers from King’s College London discuss ‘who are we?’ in a series of informal and inclusive Salons
Read More / Book »Film 72- 82: Richard Wilson in conversation with William Raban
Thu 23 October 2014, 6pm
72-82 charts the pioneering work that took place at Acme Studios in its formative years with discussion from Richard Wilson
Read More / Book »Sarah Wardle – Poetry Reading and In Conversation with Gary McKeone
Thu 23 October 2014, 7pm - 9pm
Poetry reading followed by informal Q&A
Read More / Book »Beats In The Bar
Thu 23 October 2014, 7.30pm
Students from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance perform jazz combos.
Read More / Book »Contemporary Art and the Freud Museum
Thu 23 October 2014, 2pm
Dr Joanne Morra, Central Saint Martins, looks at how artistic interventions animate the Museum and what can they tell us about psychoanalysis and contemporary art.
Read More / Book »An Inconsolable Memory
Thu 23 October 2014, Doors: 5.30pm. Screening event: 6pm -9pm
A film and discussion about the arts and cultural memory.
Read More / Book »All You Ever Wanted To Know About Opera!
Thu 23 October 2014, 7.30pm - 10pm
A magical evening of beautiful music and abundant laughter
Read More / Book »The Psychology of Atrocity
Thu 23 October 2014, Doors: 6.30pm for registration. Event: 6.45pm - 8.45pm
A topical debate on the psychology of war and atrocity by leading experts in the field. Audience participation will be encouraged.
Read More / Book »CITYTYPE exhibition
Thu 23 October 2014, 10am - 4pm
CITYTYPE is an internationally collaborative creative exploration of our respective cities and the rich seams of information and inspiration abiding within their spheres of influence.
Read More / Book »Piano Masterclass With Paul Komen
Thu 23 October 2014, 12.30
Observe renowned pianist and professor, Paul Komen, lead a masterclass with Trinity Laban piano students.
Read More / Book »Letter to a System
Thu 23 October 2014, 10am - 4pm
A collaborative writing workshop to gather and share ideas about art education and, art and education now.
Read More / Book »(Un)touched
Thu 23 October 2014
BA3 Commissioned Works
Thu 23 October 2014, 7.30pm
Contemporary Dance Programme Extravaganza
Read More / Book »Designing Interventions to support dementia care: Presentations and Panel Discussion
Fri 24 October 2014, 2pm - 4pm
Discussing the role of design regarding multi-sensory stimulation, activity and environment for people living with dementia
Read More / Book »Take a Break
Fri 24 October 2014, 1.15pm - 1.45pm
London College of Music Musical Theatre Students showcase their current work
Read More / Book »Contemporary Music Group In Conjunction With CoMA
Fri 24 October 2014, 6pm
Trinity Laban’s Contemporary Music Group helps celebrate the 21st birthday of CoMA (Contemporary Music For All) with a concert of ‘Classics’
Read More / Book »Charlie Chaplin’s America
Fri 24 October 2014, 6.30pm to 9.00pm
Part of the King’s College London Arts & Humanities Festival 2014: Underground
Read More / Book »Hellish Persons
Fri 24 October 2014, 6.30pm - 8.00pm
Explore ideas of hellish persons in four different periods and areas.
Part of the King’s College London Arts & Humanities Festival 2014: Underground
Women of the World: Female Diplomats? Unthinkable….
Fri 24 October 2014, Doors: 6.30pm. Event: 7pm - 8pm
Discussion on why it took so long for diplomacy to open its doors and how that historical legacy still lingers in the 21st century.
Read More / Book »The Cenotaph Project & the public sphere
Fri 24 October 2014, 7.00pm to 8.30pm
Part of the King’s College London Arts & Humanities Festival 2014: Underground
Read More / Book »Exploring Runnymede and Magna Carta
Sat 25 October 2014, 3pm - 4.30pm
A guided walk, testing out new trails that look at Magna Carta’s importance in history, politics, and local identity.
Read More / Book »The Maths and Computing Magic Show
Sat 25 October 2014, Show starts 1pm. Repeats 2pm.
Explore the mysteries of maths making magic
Read More / Book »The Sound of Discovery
Sat 25 October 2014, Doors: 6.30pm. Event: 7pm - 9.15pm
A musical odyssey of scientific exploration and experimentation
Read More / Book »Critical Interruptions: A public roundtable
Sat 25 October 2014, 2pm - 4pm
A public roundtable bringing together critics, artists, producers, programmers and policy-makers to examine and identify key issues surrounding criticism.
Read More / Book »After the Circuits Died: Exploring electronic waste
Sun 26 October 2014, Open session: 10am - 4pm, and Presentation and discussion: 4pm - 5pm