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The Renegade Count – a talk by Milan Kocourek

Diplomat and member of the Austrian parliament, Count Franz/Frantisek von Luetzow (1849-1916) was that rarity, a German-speaking Bohemian aristocrat whole-heartedly devoted to the Czech national cause. With a British mother, he wrote prolifically in English, attempting almost single-handedly to dispel anglophone ignorance about Bohemian history and the contemporary Czech scene. The talk covered some of... Read more »

Roughing it in Prague: a talk by Rob Humphreys

Rob’s introduction to things Czech and Slovak was through the children’s games his father (a lecturer in Czech and Russian at Leeds University) brought back from trips behind the Iron Curtain. He was asked in 1988 to write the Rough Guide to Czechoslovakia which was published in 1991 and then followed by the Rough Guide... Read more »

An illustrated talk by an Anglo-Czech artist

Slovak Embassy 25 Kensington Palace Gardens, London, United Kingdom

Jan Mladovsky presented his work in the context of contemporary visual art. He studied art at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague and then at the Slade School of Art, University College in London where he has been living since 1968. In addition to the famous Serpentine Gallery and Riverside Studios in... Read more »

BCSA/LSESU Bridging the generations

Different generations, different experiences: the BCSA staged an intergenerational event on 30 October, in conjunction with the Czech and Slovak Society of the London School of Economics Student Union. A full house at the Slovak Embassy heard four speakers talk about their sometimes dangerous journeys from communist Czechoslovakia to Britain, and the kind of welcome... Read more »

BCSA Christmas concert

Slovak Embassy 25 Kensington Palace Gardens, London, United Kingdom

A full house at the Slovak Embassy enjoyed an evening of  chamber music performed by Diversions. The programme included pieces by the well-known Czech composers Bohuslav Martinu and Antonin Dvorak and Gustav Mahler, born near Jihlava on the border between Bohemia and Moravia.  It was also a rare opportunity to hear a work by Erwin... Read more »



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