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

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 »

Is it all about time? Gender equality in Czech law and practice

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

A talk by Dr Barbara Havelkova. While EU directives on anti-discrimination law have been transposed into Czech law, their implementation has been overwhelmingly ineffective in promoting the cause of gender equality. Dr Havelkova examines why this should be so in her recently published book Gender Equality in Law: Uncovering the Legacies of State Socialism. Looking... Read more »

Gaudeamus – a Slovak novel by Richard

Slovak Embassy 25 Kensington Palace Gardens, London, United Kingdom

This thriller/ love story reflects - and is critical - of the atmosphere and in particular people's mindset first in normalized Czechoslovakia and then in post-1989 Slovakia. The author and the translator, David Short, discussed the book, read out passages in Slovak and English and answered questions. Here are a couple of quotes: “We hoped... Read more »

The Labyrinth of Czech History

Imperial Stables, Prague Castle Prazsky hrad - II. nadvori, Prague 1 Hradcany, Czech Republic

A Prague exhibition of rare Czech historical documents, including Vladislav's privilege of 1158, the oldest preserved document proving the existence of the Czech state. Visitors go back in time from modern history until the very beginning of the Czech history. Various media evoke the atmosphere of particular periods, such as video recordings of television news... Read more »

Working with Vaclav Havel and Czech culture in New York

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

Reminiscences of Edward Einhorn, American theatre director and writer In honour of Vaclav Havel's 70th birthday, at the time of his residency at Columbia University, Untitled Theater Company #61 and other artists and companies from New York and around the USA came together in 2006 to present, for the first time anywhere, the complete plays... Read more »

Czech & Slovak Tech

Slovak Embassy 25 Kensington Palace Gardens, London, United Kingdom

Following the formal AGM, Roger Aitken, a Forbes contributor and ex-FT staff journalist, delved into the extent of inventions. The Czech and Slovak lands could be said to have punched above their weight when it comes to inventors and their inventions. There is even an old adage - Zlate ceske rucicky a chytre ceske hlavicky... Read more »

Leamington Music Festival Weekend

Friday 4 May at 7.30pm Prazak String Quartet, Ivan Klansky (piano) Suk - Meditation on the Old Czech Chorale 'Saint Wenceslas' Smetana - Quartet no 1 Dvorak - Piano Quintet Saturday 5 May at noon Prazak String Quartet Suk - Quartet no 1 Smetana - Quartet no 2 Dvorak - Quartet no 10 Saturday 5... Read more »

‘New’ fiction from ‘Old’ Czechoslovakia

Waterstones 82 Gower Street, London

Tim Beasley-Murray, translator David Short and Slovak author Richard discuss three novels from the country that would have been 100 years old this year but disappeared 25 years ago. £8 tickets (£6 student) are available via Eventbrite (below) and in store.



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