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

Mozart’s Czech mates

Wigmore Hall 36 Wigmore Street, London, United Kingdom

Mozart felt that the people of Prague appreciated his music more than anyone else, and many of the most influential and highly-regarded composers of his era were Bohemians. This dynamic programme is framed by two vibrantly dramatic G minor symphonies, and it also features three arias and a startlingly visceral scene from Benda’s melodrama Medea. Programme... Read more »

Good Old Czechs

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

The screening of a new documentary film combining never-before-seen archive footage with the memories of fighter pilot Frantisek Fajtl and gunner Filip Jansky, both serving in the RAF during the war. Taken from their published work Fajtl’s and Jansky‘s precise observations and poignant reflections are voiced by two actors retelling their experiences from escaping their... Read more »

London Czech connections walking tour

The English College Foundation is planning a sponsored walk to raise funds for scholarships for students from disadvantaged backgrounds, to enable them to study in the International Baccalaureate years at the English College in Prague. In the past such scholarships have funded talented students from the Roma community or who were raised in children’s homes.... Read more »

Václav Havel European Dialogues

UCL Gustave Tuck Auditorium Gower Street, London, United Kingdom

Session I: From Normalization to Loss of Norms: Václav Havel and the Forms of Democratic Backsliding The decades following the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968 were dubbed the period of ‘Normalization’: a chilling term intended to designate a return to the efficient social controls that had been the norm across the Soviet Bloc prior... Read more »

Václav Havel European Dialogues

Temple of Peace King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff, United Kingdom

Session III: The Spectre of Dissent Still Haunts Europe In his essay The Power of the Powerless, Havel famously asked: What role does dissent play in society? What are its hopes? Can dissidents actually change anything? Though focusing on the power and the powerless in communist Europe in the 1970s, Havel's distinction between the forces of... Read more »

Emmy Destinn Gala Concert

St John's Smith Square Smith Square, London, United Kingdom

To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Emmy Destinn Foundation. Featuring  young artists, the winners of the biennial competition The Emmy Destinn Young Singers Awards performing arias by Janáček, Dvořák, Smetana, Mozart and Puccini. Caroline Taylor                          soprano               ... Read more »

In the Blood: Anna Fodorova

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

Czech author Anna Fodorova will be in discussion with writer and literary critic Jude Cook plus readings by actress Lisa Rose. In the Blood is an unforgettable twentieth century family saga set in 1980s London, Prague and Munich against the backdrop of the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe. It explores the impact of history... Read more »

Jana Varga & The Company

Chapel Arts Centre St James's Memorial Hall, Lower Borough Walls, Bath, United Kingdom

Jana Varga is a Slovak-born singer songwriter now based in London, having trained and worked musically in France, the United States and elsewhere. Her well crafted songs are at home in the broad Americana genre but their roots run much deeper. Jana’s natural musicianship is founded in her classical music training, and further influenced by... Read more »

Smetana Vltava & Dvořák Symphony no 8

Cadogan Hall 5 Sloane Terrace, London, United Kingdom

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra performs ‘Vltava’ from Smetana’s Má Vlast – an evocative orchestral picture of the river that flows through Prague, filled with ebbing and flowing woodwind and strings.  Dvořák was staying at his summer resort when he wrote his Eighth Symphony, and you can hear the bird song and thunderstorms of a summer’s day in Bohemia in the... Read more »

Bethlehem Light

The Gate Picturehouse 87 Notting Hill Gate, London, United Kingdom

Karel Šejnoha (Zdeněk Svěrák’s alter ego), a well-known, aging writer, faces a writer‘s block. He has a head full of unfinished stories whose fictional characters start to appear in real life lobbying for their stories to be finally completed. Each and every one of them demands something. The photographer Matěj wants the beautiful but unapproachable... Read more »



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