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

Bye Bye Shanghai

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

Comparing making a film about exile to a highly painful but necessary visit to the dentist, Bokova, herself an émigrée, sets out to explore various aspects of emigration, its effect on people’s lives and the impossibility of stepping into the same river twice. As one of her protagonist says: “You return to your 30s but... Read more »

Reimagining ‘The Heart of Europe’

Inaugural Online Conference of the UK Czechoslovak Studies Network University of Oxford. The day will bring together researchers on the region to discuss current projects, establish connections, and spotlight areas for collaboration. Following our call for papers, we welcomed proposals for papers from researchers of all disciplines within the humanities, arts, and social sciences. For... Read more »

Folkový recitál

Bohemia House 74 West End Lane, London, United Kingdom

Music recital by Czech songwriter Slávek Janoušek. tickets £10 via Eventbrite link below https://bohemiahouse.london/      

TON Bentwood Furniture

TON, the renowned Czech furniture maker, celebrates 160 years of bentwood production. Join this free online panel discussion on Zoom with designer Florian Kallus from Kaschkasch Studio, Adam Štěch, the author of the publication +-160 Years, and Alex Gufler, designer and Artistic Director of TON, and explore the story of bentwood furniture from the radical invention of Michael Thonet to the... Read more »

Largo desolato

Velehrad London 39 Lonsdale Road, London, United Kingdom

The Barnes Community Players will perform rehearsed readings of this extraordinary play.  Largo Desolato was written by Václav Havel and translated by Czech-born Tom Stoppard. The play speaks to our present obsession with “fake news” and our constant fear for our privacy. Havel struggled to accept the importance his words held for those who leaned... Read more »

My Seven Lives and More

This Zoom event will introduce Agneša Kalinová (1924-2014) - a Slovak-Jewish journalist, film critic and translator. Agneša's fascinating story has been captured in Mojich sedem životov, a book-length conversation conducted by the Slovak playwright, writer and social activist Jana Juránová, which was published by the feminist publishing house ASPEKT in 2012. Translated into Czech, German... Read more »

Lakes International Comic Art Festival

Lakes International Comic Art Festival Kendal, United Kingdom

Working in partnership with the Czech Literary Centre, the Lakes International Comic Art Festival has announced the addition of five Czech comic creators to the Festival’s line-up in October, including award-winning Kateřina Čupová and Václav Šlajch. The Czech Literary Centre is also supporting two international artists’ residencies in association with LICAF. Kateřina Čupová and Štěpánka Jislová will be working in Kendal before this... Read more »

Czech protest music past & present

An online Zoom talk by Daniel Majer about the political role Czech protest music has played in Czech and Slovak history from the Austro-Hungarian empire until today. Following the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, Karel Kryl composed ‘Bratříčku, zavírej vrátka’ (Keep the gates closed, little brother) as his reaction to the occupation. In... Read more »

Jenůfa

The first Royal Opera House production of Janáček's opera since 2001 is now available to watch on demand until 14 November https://stream.roh.org.uk/free-titles/videos/jenufa It will also be broadcast on 23 October on BBC Radio 3 @ 6.30pm and subsequently available for about a month see here photo Asmik Grigorian (Jenůfa) © ROH | Monika Rittershaus

Prague: Belonging in the Modern City

University College London Gower Street, London, United Kingdom

A  SSEES Study of Central Europe Seminar with Chad Bryant. Vojtěch Berger was a carpenter, a member of the interwar Czechoslovak Communist Party, and an obsessive diarist who lived in Prague from 1921 until his death forty years later. For Berger and other party members, including top Communist leaders, Communism was much more than a... Read more »



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