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

Fifth Central European Conference

Royal Geographical Society 1 Kensington Gore, London, United Kingdom

The Annual Central European Conference, organized by the University of London Czech & Slovak Societies along with LSE Hungarian and KCL Polish societies. With the support of LSE Annual Fund, aims to bring together Czech, Slovak, Polish, and Hungarian students and professionals in London, as well as any students interested in the region, and provide... Read more »

Dvořák, Janáček & Kaprálová

Wigmore Hall 36 Wigmore Street, London, United Kingdom

British cellist Laura van der Heijden has captivated audiences and critics alike with her deeply perceptive interpretations and engaging stage presence. Joined by pianist Jâms Coleman who enjoys a rich and varied musical life as a soloist, chamber musician and vocal accompanist, here they explore stories and songs from the likes of Kodaly, Dvořák and... Read more »

Legends of Czech Glass

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

The 1950s-70s saw a renaissance in Czech glass design that re-established the Bohemian region’s global reputation in this area. From behind the Iron Curtain, skilled designers pushed the boundaries of 20th century glass design and produced unique art glass masterpieces that went on to inspire visually stunning, highly innovative and commercial ranges. Despite this, the... Read more »

Czech Philharmonic at the Barbican 1

Barbican Centre Silk Street, London, United Kingdom

Smetana’s national epic Má vlast is undisputedly one of music’s most compelling symphonic poems. Pictures may paint a thousand words, but this is music that paints a thousand pictures; from the wild waters of the mighty Vltava coursing through the Czech landscape to a small village celebration on the outskirts of the Bohemian forests. ‘I doubt if... Read more »

Czech Philharmonic at the Barbican 2

Barbican Centre Silk Street, London, United Kingdom

Close your eyes and you could be in the Bohemian countryside, with Dvořák’s joyful Eighth Symphony offering colour, cheer, and a vision into the pastoral lands of his homeland. In complete contrast, his countryman Janáček’s Glagolitic Mass sets you off down a path that is mighty, triumphant and magnificent. For this second of the Czech... Read more »

Printmaking in Prague: art from the court of Rudolf II

British Museum Great Russell Street, London, United Kingdom

Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II was an avid collector and knowledgeable patron of the arts. In this free exhibition (room 90) learn more about printmaking in Rudolf's court in Prague during the highpoint of innovative and ambitious prints made from around 1580 until the early years of the 17th century. After moving his court to... Read more »

Anne of Bohemia

Anne of Bohemia, the eldest daughter of Charles IV, married King Richard II of England in 1382 at the age of 16 . The speaker will be Dr Shubhankar Reddy, who will be giving the talk from his home in India, such is the wonder of Zoom. He is a doctor of medicine who has... Read more »

Duo Brikcius cello recital

Bohemia House 74 West End Lane, London, United Kingdom

Duo Brikcius is a Czech chamber music ensemble created by two promising young cellists (brother and sister), Anna Brikciusová and František Brikcius. Programme Jacques Offenbach  Duo pour 2 violoncelles, op. 53 n°1 Irena Kosíková Pavane pour deux violoncelles  - London premiere Leoš Janáček  Presto (1910) (arranged for two cellos by František Brikcius) Irena Kosíková: Fantaisie IV.... Read more »

Dreams About Stray Cats

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

A documentary film  mapping the life story of award winning artist, illustrator and filmaker Peter Sís directed by his brother David. In charming animated sequences Sís's books come to life retelling his Odyssey from Prague via London to the United States. A curious black cat, which first appeared in Peter Sís’s book ‘The Three Golden... Read more »

The Bourbons and Bohemia

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

Louis XIV was a life-long enemy of the Holy Roman Emperors, and Kings of Bohemia, Leopold I and Charles VI. The armies of his successor Louis XV occupied Prague in 1741. Thereafter, however, the Bourbons became allies of the House of Austria. During the revolution the resort of Teplitz/Teplice in Bohemia became the residence of... Read more »



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