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

Maria Bartuszová (1936–1996)

Tate Modern Bankside, London, United Kingdom

Bringing together many works rarely exhibited before in the UK, this survey exhibition highlights the abstract sculptures of Slovak artist Maria Bartuszová. Bartuszová worked in relative isolation over three decades in Košice, the second-largest city in Slovakia. Her artistic life was constrained by the limitations of socialist Czechoslovakia, as well as financial concerns and the... Read more »

Pavel Haas Quartet

Wigmore Hall 36 Wigmore Street, London, United Kingdom

The medieval chorale on which the Meditation by Dvořák’s pupil and son-in-law Josef Suk is based is still well known in the Czech Republic. Martinů’s Second Quartet (1925) was the first of his works to garner him international attention. Brno-born Korngold’s Third Quartet dates from 1944-5. Programme Josef Suk (1874-1935)               ... Read more »

BCSA/CBCC summer party

Bohemia House 74 West End Lane, London, United Kingdom

An informal social event in the same venue as last year, held jointly with the Czech British Chamber of Commerce. Come and join us at Bohemia House and enjoy an afternoon relaxing with Czech, Slovak and British people. Bring your friends and family, all are welcome. The ticket price includes traditional chlebíčky, chicken řízek (schnitzel)... Read more »

Tereza Bušková exhibition

STRYX Unit 13, Minerva Works, Fazeley St, Digbeth, Birmingham, United Kingdom

One who hears the cries of the world Referencing in its title a Buddhist deity whose name, Guan Yin, translates into English as the ‘one who hears the cries of the world’, Birmingham-based artist Tereza Bušková’s magical and multidisciplinary exhibition encompasses protective patterns, symbolic sand pouring, willow-framed and free-form bread-based installations and a series of... Read more »

Reconstruction of Occupation

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

A masterful cinematic adventure of a truly forensic nature that uses newly-discovered footage to provide a unique perspective on the 1968 military invasion of Czechoslovakia and its aftermath. With an extended introduction by Dr Thomas Lorman. The discovery of 3 ½ hours of previously unseen, professionally-shot footage of the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia that had... Read more »

Extreme [The New Norm]

Slovak Theatre in London will present their newest play at the Edinburgh Fringe as well as Camden Fringe festivals. Extreme explores the patterns of behaviour of society and individuals during the Covid19 pandemics. Contrasting pandemic situations portrayed in a colourful collage of scenes and characters, Extreme  is a one-of-a-kind experience to witness. Through collaborative devising, the artists... Read more »

Markéta Luskačová exhibition Edinburgh

Stills: Centre for Photography 23 Cockburn Street, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

The first exhibition in Scotland dedicated to the work of Prague-born, UK-based photographer, Markéta Luskačová. It will concentrate on Luskačová’s photographs of children. An interest in the life of children permeates almost all of Luskačová’s work and there were several years when this was the main subject of her photography as seen in the series,... Read more »

Libor Šmoldas & Nigel Price play jazz

Two internationally respected jazz guitarists come together for two special nights of music. Libor and Nigel met in 2019 and got on like a house on fire on a short tour of the UK. It’s time for the reunion! 14th September 2023, 6pm Ronnie Scott's, 47 Frith St, London W1D 4HT Doors opens 6 pm, show:... Read more »

The Emil Zátopek Run

Linford Christie Athletic Stadium Linford Christie Road, London, United Kingdom

The Thames Valley Harriers (TVH) athletic club and the Czech Centre (CC) have the pleasure to invite you to the second London charity run, organised in the name of the brilliant Czech runner Emil Zátopek, to raise funds towards The Zátopek‘s Athletic Fellowship supporting young athletes in Western London. Distance: 5k, 3k & 2k Categories:... Read more »

Karel Schwarzenberg – my father

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

An intimate portrait of the relationship between Karel Schwarzenberg, Chancellor to Václav Havel, a key figure of post-November 1989 Czech politics and the head of one of the oldest and richest noble families, and his daughter Lila Schwarzenberg. The screening will be followed by Q&A with Lila. The filmmaker, who admits being afraid of her... Read more »



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