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Music of the Czechs

Kings Place 90 York Way, London, United Kingdom

London region of U3As music day Programme: 10.45-10.55 Music of the Czechs: Geographical and historical context introduction by the chair of the London Region, Catherine Ware 11.00–12.00 Evocations of Prague a London region music visit to Prague remembered through a sequence of images, poetry, prose and music Hugh Noble, Redbridge U3A 12.05–13.05 Bedrich Smetana –... Read more »

The Underground Universities in Czechoslovakia after Charter 77

Velehrad London 39 Lonsdale Road, London, United Kingdom

On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution, Dr. Barbara Day MBE will be speaking about Czechoslovak underground universities in the 1970s and 80s and their relationship with institutions in Britain. Barbara is the author of The Velvet Philosophers which presents a detailed account of the conditions in which the underground universities... Read more »

Jiri Suchy – Tackling Life with Ease

Regent Street Cinema 307 Regent Street, London

A celebration of the life and work of Jiri Suchy, performer, singer-songwriter, writer, composer and poet whose songs and plays span generations and who has become a Czech national icon. Director Olga Sommerova looks back at the more than 60 years of Suchy’s creative life associated with his legendary Prague Semafor theatre and inspired by... Read more »

Let There be Light

Regent Street Cinema 307 Regent Street, London

A winner of the best actor award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and Slovakia’s entry for the Oscars. It is Christmas, and Milan, who's been working in Germany to provide a better life for his family, returns home to discover that his prolonged absence has taken its toil. His eldest son is now... Read more »

Old-Timers + Q&A

Regent Street Cinema 307 Regent Street, London

with actor Jiri Schmitzer and directors Martin Dusek and Ondrej Provaznik. Vlasta and Tonda, WWII veterans and ex political prisoners, now elderly and infirm, have one last mission – to find and kill the communist prosecutor who once jailed them and escaped justice. Gearing up for the job with an old pistol and a rusty... Read more »

Great Adventure of the Lucky Four

Regent Street Cinema 307 Regent Street, London

The Lucky Four - Fifinka, Pinda, Bobík and Myspulin - live in a small house in the picturesque village of Treskoprsky. One cosy night, sitting around a camp fire in their garden, they share stories of the best adventures they had last year: a successful climbing trip to the Devil’s Thumb, tracking a mysterious werewolf,... Read more »

The Best of Czech Animation 2015 – 2019

Regent Street Cinema 307 Regent Street, London

Cherry-picked from the Venice, Berlin and Annecy International Film Festivals, including the winner of the 2019 Student Academy Awards, this selection showcases the best Czech animations from FAMU, one of the top international film schools. The animated black comedy Happy End offers an overview of stereotypical Czech characters while The Kite is a touching tale... Read more »

Karel, Me and You

Regent Street Cinema 307 Regent Street, London

Humorous, spontaneous dialogues, acutely observed situations and natural performances fuel fresh film energy into this conversation based film revolving around Sasa, Karel and Dusan. Sasa moves in with her friend Dusan when taking a break on her marriage to Karel which seemed to have fizzled out. While providing a support, and a sound board to... Read more »

Wihan Quartet

Wigmore Hall 36 Wigmore Street, London, United Kingdom

Currently in residence at Trinity Laban Conservatoire, London, the Czech ensemble took its name from that of a compatriot cellist who himself founded the historic Czech String Quartet. Here it champions works from its country, including one by Gideon Klein, who died in a Nazi labour camp. Gideon Klein (1919-1945) String Trio Josef Suk (1874-1935)... Read more »

The Greek Passion

The Greek Passion is a passion play within a passion play. At the beginning of the opera, members of a remote community are assigned roles in an Easter performance – including Manolios, who will play Christ, Katerina (Mary Magdalene) and her lover Panait (Judas). However, the sudden arrival of a group of refugees from a... Read more »



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