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

Lonarc Oboe Trio

Burgh House New End Square, London, United Kingdom

A fundraising concert of 18th century oboe trios composed for the Princes Schwarzenberg of Cesky Krumlov. For programme details see link below and use the Eventbrite link to buy tickets.

Small nations and global identities: Czech questions

Ikon Gallery Brindley Place, Birmingham, United Kingdom

A one-day symposium considers the formation of modern Czech identity in the arts, politics and the media, focusing on key global events of the 20th century. In addressing the relationship between the small nation and its global identity, the programme explores three themes: the mythic portrayal of interwar Czechoslovakia as a Western oriented state and... Read more »

Make Love Not War Or We’ll Kill You; Prague Spring 1968 in Cartoons

Czech Centre 30 Kensington Palace Gardens, London, United Kingdom

Fifty years since the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia quashed the Prague Spring we look at how cartoonists in the Czech and British press interpreted the politics of the time through humour. Armed with a stack of original 1968 satirical cartoon drawings under his arm, a collector walked through the Czech Centre London door and the... Read more »

BCSA “Get to Know You” Social Evening

Czech and Slovak National House 74 West End Lane, London, United Kingdom

Join us and have a fun evening chatting to friendly people. Czech and Slovak food and drinks are available from the restaurant and bar. Anybody with Czech or Slovak connections or interests is welcome to our monthly socials to meet, chat and get to know each other a little better in a relaxed and informal... Read more »

Anniversary of 1968 invasion remembered – SOLD OUT!

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

On 21st August 2018 the BCSA will commemorate the 50th anniversary of one of the most shocking events in recent Czech and Slovak history: the invasion of Dubcek´s Czechoslovakia by Warsaw Pact troops. London is still full of people who remember the day well. Czech and Slovak students rushed to make use of the unprecedented... Read more »

Occupation 1968

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

Occupation as the occupiers see it. Five Warsaw Pact countries occupied Czechoslovakia in 1968. 50 years later five film directors from these countries shot the stories of five soldiers who took part. A tribute to the 108 people who were killed in Czechoslovakia during the 1968 invasion, the film tells the story of the young... Read more »

Osmicky

Esterhazy Palace Namestie Ludovita Stura 4, Bratislava, Slovakia (Slovak Republic)

A series of small exhibitions in the atrium for the anniversaries of the eights: February 1948, August 1968 and October 1918. The basis of the exhibition is a 3-metre high wall or "gallery noticeboard" on which collages will be rotated according to the anniversary. The collages will consist of various types of artistic materials (paintings,... Read more »

Koudelka: Returning

Museum of Decorative Arts, 17 listopadu 2, Prague 1 17 listopadu 2, Prague 1, Czech Republic

A retrospective cross-section of the photographer's work to mark his 80th birthday. This Prague exhibition displays 350 photographs selected from a large collection donated by Josef Koudelka and managed by the Museum of Decorative Arts. It includes examples from all of his well-known series: Beginnings, Experiments, Theatre, Gypsies, Invasion 68, Exiles and Panoramas. Prague's National... Read more »

Koudelka: Invasion1968 & archival footage by Jan Nemec

Veletrzni Palac Dukelských hrdinů 47, Prague 7, Czech Republic

The National Gallery in Prague is exhibiting photographs by Josef Koudelka of the incursion of the Warsaw Pact troops into Prague, a catastrophe that had a major impact on the fate of the country’s inhabitants. Although he had never engaged in reportage, the pictures he took during several dramatic days in August 1968 have become... Read more »

Breaking News

Curzon Bloomsbury The Brunswick Centre, London, United Kingdom

In March last year, the president of the Czech Republic was preparing to announce whether or not he would be running for re-election, and the press were ready to cover his decision. The announcement, however, was to be made at a private event at Prague Castle and no reporters were to be admitted. Filmmaker Tomas... Read more »



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