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

The Chambermaid (Slúžka)

BFI Belvedere Road, South Bank, London, United Kingdom

Anke is 15, Slovakian and poor. As the First World War rages, she is sent off to Prague to work as a maid for a wealthy Austrian family. There, she finds herself in the service of the similarly aged Theresa, who goes by the name Res. On her first encounter with Anke, the confident Res... Read more »

BCSA 2023 Annual General Meeting

Czech Embassy 26-30 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

The formal AGM is open to all BCSA subscription members. Entertainment, open to everyone, will be provided following its conclusion. The AGM will elect the three Honorary Officers of the Association - the Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Honorary Secretary. These posts are held for one year and are subject to election at every AGM. The current... Read more »

Folklore in the postmodern world

Czech Embassy 26-30 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

Tereza Bušková in discussion with Dr Nicola Baird followed by a video screening of Clipping the Church (2016), Hidden Mothers (2021) and Little Queens (2022). Tereza Bušková is a Czech artist who lives in Birmingham. She celebrates and reinterprets long established customs, particularly ritual, tradition and craft, as carriers of identity and belonging. Tereza works... Read more »

Gardens of the Czech Republic

Institute of Education 20 Bedford Way, London, United Kingdom

The Birkbeck Garden History Group, in association with the Friends of Czech Heritage, is holding a study day to explore the history and development of some of the Czech Republic’s distinctive gardens, from Baroque to modern. Programme: 10.00 am. Registration and coffee 10.30 am. Speaker: Ina Truxová Baroque Gardens, with a focus on properties in... Read more »

Last Days in Old Europe

Czech Embassy 26-30 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

A talk by Richard Bassett former Times correspondent in Eastern Europe and author of the widely acclaimed Last Days in Old Europe reflects on more than 40 years of association with the Czech lands. First travelling to Prague as an architectural historian, he later spent nearly 10 years covering events in communist Czechoslovakia including the Velvet Revolution.  An expert on... Read more »

Edita Gruberová, Slovak opera singer

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

Edita Gruberová (1946-2021) was born and subsequently trained in Bratislava, Slovakia, then part of the former Czechoslovakia. This illustrated talk by Ross Alley will trace her development as a singer from her Bratislava operatic debut as Rosina in The Barber of Seville and discuss the roles she undertook, ranging from the humorous to the dramatic... Read more »

Bat’a Tilbury Heritage Open Day

Bata Heritage Centre East Tilbury Library, Princess Avenue, East Tilbury, Essex, United Kingdom

Our main exhibition displays, records and research facilities are now back in the newly refurbished East Tilbury Library.  Here you will find displays of some of our collection illustrating the life and times of the Bata factory and those living on its residential estate between the 1930s and the early 2000s. A two-centre event as... Read more »

Extreme [the new norm]

A satire about life in a pandemic. ). The Slovak Theatre in London reflects on the biggest event of the past decade which globally influenced the life of every individual. In a colourful collage of scenes and characters, the play shows the contrasting situations brought by the pandemic, often based on real events. By using... Read more »

Daria Klimentová

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

Having spent most of her career as a lead principal dancer at the English National Ballet, Daria will discuss her journey from ballet beginnings in communist Czechoslovakia to her peak as a dancer, then retirement and a change of career direction. She will share what it takes to get to the top (and remain there),... Read more »

Antonín Dvořák piano trios

Wigmore Hall 36 Wigmore Street, London, United Kingdom

Two members of the Pavel Haas Quartet are joined by a leading pianist for two of Dvořák’s piano trios. When the F minor piece received its first Viennese performance in 1884, critic Eduard Hanslick thought it the pinnacle of the composer’s career. The title ‘Dumky’ refers to a Slavic ballad form alternating sad with cheerful... Read more »



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