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

Unbreakable: The Woman Who Defied the Nazis

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

Come and join us for an evening with Richard Askwith, author of an evocative biography of Emil Zátopek, speaking about his new book Unbreakable and Lata Brandisová, the first and only woman to win the Grand Pardubice, the world’s most dangerous steeplechase, defying the Nazis in the process and winning the heart of the nation.... Read more »

CTU Academic Orchestra concert – Jewels of Czech and World Music

Trinity College Cambridge, United Kingdom

The Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU) would like to invite you to the CTU Academic Orchestra concert JEWELS OF CZECH AND WORLD MUSIC, which will be held at the Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge The Academic Orchestra led by conductor Jan Sramek has prepared a varied programme including both Czech and foreign songs. The soloists... Read more »

White Paradise + live musical accompaniment

Barbican Centre Silk Street, London, United Kingdom

The UK premiere of a restored box office hit from 1924 starring Anny Ondra and Karel Lamac in the role of naïve orphan Nina and escaped convict Ivan. In the snowy landscape of a desolate region, the orphan Nina (Anny Ondra) serves customers in a coaching inn, quarrelling with its owner, while Ivan (Karel Lamac),... Read more »

Dorrit Dekk

Ben Uri Gallery & Museum 108A Boundary Road, London, United Kingdom

Exile studies academic, Dr Jana Barbora Burešová presents the work of Czechoslovak graphic designer and illustrator, Dorrit Epstein, also known as Dekk. A great admirer of the photomontagist, John Heartfield, Dekk often used collage in her design and advertising work for clients that included London Transport, British Rail and the Post Office Savings Bank as... Read more »

Communists and their Victims

UCL SSEES 16 Taviton St, London, United Kingdom

A public lecture by Professor Roman David supported by the Centre for the Study of Central Europe In Communists and Their Victims (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018), Roman David identifies and examines four classes of justice measures—retributive, reparatory, revelatory, and reconciliatory—to discover which, if any, rectified the legacy of human rights abuses committed during the... Read more »

Brookwood Commemorative Event

Brookwood Military Cemetery Surrey, United Kingdom

The Memorial Association for Free Czechoslovak Veterans would like to invite family, friends and enthusiasts to join us to remember the Czech and Slovak Veterans of WWII. We will be joined by representatives from the Czech and Slovak Embassies, local dignitaries, and Forces Associations to lay wreaths at the Czechoslovak monument. Refreshments after at the... Read more »

Soldiering on: Czech Freedom Fighters in Great Britain 1940 -1945

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

Following the 1939 occupation of Czechoslovakia and French capitulation, more than 4,000 Czechoslovak soldiers arrived in Britain during the summer of 1940 to fight alongside the British. Refugee filmmakers Jiri Weiss and Karel Lamac captured the faces of fellow countrymen (including those stationed at Cholmondeley Castle and the 311 Squadron Coastal Command), as they undertook... Read more »

Doing business in the Czech Republic

Czech Embassy 26-30 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

CzechInvest and the Embassy of the Czech Republic in London invite you to a business breakfast. The event will focus on current opportunities and the business environment for companies who have already invested in the Czech Republic or who are considering future investment there. There can’t be a better way to enjoy your morning coffee.... Read more »

The Royal Collection in 3D: Adventures of a Sculpture Cataloguer

Czech Embassy 26-30 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

A talk by Sir Jonathan Marsden, which will present some of the lessons learned from working on a catalogue raisonné of European sculpture in the Royal Collection to be published by Royal Collection Trust in 2020. The catalogue will embrace some 1500 works, ranging in date from around 1500 to the present day, in marble,... Read more »

Is Slovakia the most successful state in the Visegrad Four? And what might Czechia learn?

UCL Institute of Archaeology 31-34 Gordon Square, London, United Kingdom

And how does the very recent Slovak election of the country’s first female president, liberal lawyer Zuzana Caputová, contrast with the outcome of the Czech presidential elections? These provocative questions are going to be tackled by Dr Karen Henderson, former Senior lecturer in Politics at the University of Leicester, who will travel specially from Slovakia... Read more »



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