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SUMMARY:*Postponed* Their Safe Haven: Hungarian artists in Britain from the 1930s
DESCRIPTION:Self-portrait in the Studio\, 1941\, by George Buday. Oil on board. Imperial War Museum © the artist’s estate\nMercer Gallery\, Harrogate\nHungarian artists in Britain from the 1930s \nThe Treaty of Trianon\, signed at Versailles a century ago\, split Hungary apart as retribution for being on the losing side of the First World War. The move west began. This exhibition follows those who made their lives across the Channel\, further impelled by the Hitler threat. \nWork from private archives by Klara Biller\, Val Biro\, Lili Markus\, George Mayer-Marton and Jean-Georges Simon is seen alongside that of Charles Rosner\, who found a place among émigré publishers\, and George Buday\, who brought an international reputation for book illustration. \nLed by key works from national collections\, the exhibition offers an unusual opportunity to assess the contribution of Hungarian artists to British culture. \n  \n  \n\n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/their-safe-haven/
LOCATION:Mercer Art Gallery\, 31 Swan Road\, Harrogate\, HG1 2SA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Fine Art
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200215
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SUMMARY:20:20  Stories of Moving Lineage
DESCRIPTION:Refugee from Ivory Coast © Nina Emet\nBrent Civic Centre\, London\n  \n \n20:20 is a multimedia\, touring arts and heritage project that casts a long lens over the personal memories of refugee families who arrived in the UK from 1999 onwards from Kosovo and other major global conflicts. \nSupported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund\, 20:20 is led by Salusbury World Refugee Centre and co-curated by FotoDocument and London College of Communication. The project collects and explores the oral histories of 20 refugees over 20 years\, creating artistic responses in the form of multimedia exhibitions and performance. \nThe stories focus on memories of homeland and agile adaptations to exile\, exploring resilience\, polyglotism and celebrating transnational culture in the UK. The artwork interprets the narratives through objects\, film\, illustration\, typography\, digital art\, animation\, motion design and graphic design – demanding a visceral audience response. \nSalusbury World is a visionary London refugee charity\, which has supported refugee children and their families for the past 20 years and 20:20 celebrates its 20th birthday. \nThe exhibition prototyped at the Victoria & Albert Museum in June 2019 and went on to be exhibited at London College of Communication in October as part of London Design Festival 2019. \n  \n\nSee also: \n31 October – 31 December 2019: Willesden Library \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/2020-stories/
LOCATION:Brent Civic Centre\, Engineers Way\, London\, Wembley\, HA9 0FJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Archival displays,Educational events,Events for children and young people,Exhibitions,Film,Fine Art,Photography,Theatre,What's On
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200215
DTSTAMP:20260430T103837
CREATED:20190224T220539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191121T111453Z
UID:10000626-1572480000-1581724799@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:20:20  Stories of Moving Lineage
DESCRIPTION:Refugee from Ivory Coast © Nina Emet\nWillesden Library\, London\n  \n \n20:20 is a multimedia\, touring arts and heritage project that casts a long lens over the personal memories of refugee families who arrived in the UK from 1999 onwards from Kosovo and other major global conflicts. \nSupported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund\, 20:20 is led by Salusbury World Refugee Centre and co-curated by FotoDocument and London College of Communication. The project collects and explores the oral histories of 20 refugees over 20 years\, creating artistic responses in the form of multimedia exhibitions and performance. \nThe stories focus on memories of homeland and agile adaptations to exile\, exploring resilience\, polyglotism and celebrating transnational culture in the UK. The artwork interprets the narratives through objects\, film\, illustration\, typography\, digital art\, animation\, motion design and graphic design – demanding a visceral audience response. \nSalusbury World is a visionary London refugee charity\, which has supported refugee children and their families for the past 20 years and 20:20 celebrates its 20th birthday. \nThe exhibition prototyped at the Victoria & Albert Museum in June 2019 and went on to be exhibited at London College of Communication in October as part of London Design Festival 2019. \n  \n\nIt is currently being exhibited at the following two venues until 14th February 2019: \n31 October 2019 – 14 February 2020: Brent Civic Centre\n31 October – 31 December 2019: Willesden Library \n  \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/2020-stories-of-moving-lineage/
LOCATION:Willesden Library\, 95 High Road\, London\, Willesden\, NW10 2SF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Archival displays,Educational events,Events for children and young people,Exhibitions,Film,Fine Art,Photography,Theatre,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191031
DTSTAMP:20260430T103837
CREATED:20190224T220539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191101T154003Z
UID:10000624-1568419200-1572479999@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:20:20  Stories of Moving Lineage
DESCRIPTION:Refugee from Ivory Coast © Nina Emet\nLondon College of Communication\, London\n  \n \n20:20 is a multimedia\, touring arts and heritage project that casts a long lens over the personal memories of refugee families who arrived in the UK from 1999 onwards from Kosovo and other major global conflicts. \nSupported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund\, 20:20 is led by Salusbury World Refugee Centre and co-curated by FotoDocument and London College of Communication. The project collects and explores the oral histories of 20 refugees over 20 years\, creating artistic responses in the form of multimedia exhibitions and performance. \nThe stories focus on memories of homeland and agile adaptations to exile\, exploring resilience\, polyglotism and celebrating transnational culture in the UK. The artwork interprets the narratives through objects\, film\, illustration\, typography\, digital art\, animation\, motion design and graphic design – demanding a visceral audience response. \nSalusbury World is a visionary London refugee charity\, which has supported refugee children and their families for the past 20 years and 20:20 celebrates its 20th birthday. \nThe exhibition prototyped at the Victoria & Albert Museum in June 2019 and went on to be exhibited at London College of Communication in October as part of London Design Festival 2019. \n  \n\nIt is currently being exhibited at the following two venues until 14th February 2019:\n31 October 2019 – 14 February 2020: Brent Civic Centre\n31 October – 31 December 2019: Willesden Library \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/2020-moving-lineage/
LOCATION:London College of Communication\, Elephant and Castle\, SE1 6SB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Archival displays,Educational events,Events for children and young people,Exhibitions,Film,Fine Art,Photography,Theatre,What's On
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190910T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190910T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T103837
CREATED:20190220T125413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190308T092521Z
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SUMMARY:Germano Facetti: A Nazi labour camp survivor who revolutionised British book design
DESCRIPTION:Germano Facetti’s diary cover\, written while interned in Mauthausen concentration camp\, 1945 (Istoreto\, Turin)\nItalian Cultural Institute\, London\nThe Italian Cultural Institute celebrates Germano Facetti: a Nazi labour camp survivor who changed the face of publishing in Britain. \nPresented by Chiara Barbieri\, the event opens with a screening of the documentary The Yellow Box: Short History of Hate (running time: 27 mins) directed by Anthony West. In this\, Facetti recalls his experience as a prisoner of the Nazis\, commenting on drawings\, pictures and documents he made and collected at Mauthausen concentration camp. \nFollowing the screening\, guest speakers Rick Poynor (University of Reading) and Phil Baines (Central Saint Martin) present Facetti’s contributions to British design\, publishing and visual culture with a focus on his work as Art Director at Penguin Books in the 1960s. \n  \n\n  \nPre-book at Eventbrite
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/germano-facetti-a-nazi-labour-camp-survivor-who-revolutionised-british-book-design/
LOCATION:Italian Cultural Institute in London\, 39 Belgrave Square\, London\, SW1X 8NX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Design,Educational events,Film,Film screenings,Lectures,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190703
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190704
DTSTAMP:20260430T103837
CREATED:20181106T173400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T213210Z
UID:10000560-1562112000-1562198399@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Refuge Britain: Stories of Emigré Designers (film)
DESCRIPTION:Senate House\, University of London\nAspects of Exile \nThis series of lectures\, running from February to December 2019\, will be given by members of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies\, based at the Institute for Modern Languages Research\, University of London\, who all have a strong interest in German-speaking exile from Nazism. The lectures cover a broad range of topics relating to Exile in Britain\, including art and sculpture\, design\, literature\, film and theatre\, dance\, the internment of aliens and the Kindertransport. The lecturers are all experts in their respective fields and have published widely. \nSpeakers: Anna Nyburg/Robert Sternberg \n  \n\nLectures take place at 6.00pm in Room 243\, Senate House. \nAttendance free; advance online booking strongly recommended \nThe talks are followed by Q&A sessions
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/anna-nyburg-robert-sternberg-refuge-britain-%e2%80%92-stories-of-emigre-designers-film/
LOCATION:University of London Senate House\, Room 243\, Malet Street\, London\, London\, WC1E 7HU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Educational events,Lectures,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190617
DTSTAMP:20260430T103837
CREATED:20190226T113140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190813T201254Z
UID:10000628-1560643200-1560729599@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:20:20 vision
DESCRIPTION:Refugee from Ivory Coast © Nina Emet\nThe Globe\, Europe Galleries\, Victoria & Albert Museum\, London\n  \n \n20:20 vision is a dynamic arts and community legacy project from not-for-profits Salusbury WORLD Refugee Centre and FotoDocument\, which celebrates the contribution of refugees to the UK. The project focuses on 20 children from diverse backgrounds who arrived in the UK circa 1999 and casts a long lens over their lives and achievements fast forwarding 20 years later to 2019. 20:20 vision uses photography\, film\, written & spoken word and visual theatre to capture the stories which are being showcased in a touring exhibition alongside archival photographs\, significant objects\, children’s drawings\, letters\, diaries and other relevant ephemera. \n  \n\nSee also:\n14 September – 30 October 2019: London College of Communication\n31 October 2019 – 14 February 2020: Brent Civic Centre\n31 October – 31 December 2019: Willesden Library \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/2020-vision/
LOCATION:Victoria and Albert Museum\, Cromwell Road\, London\, South Kensigton\, SW7 2RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Archival displays,Educational events,Events for children and young people,Exhibitions,Film,Fine Art,Photography,Theatre,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190613
DTSTAMP:20260430T103837
CREATED:20181106T172117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T213526Z
UID:10000559-1560297600-1560383999@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:German-speaking Emigrés in British Theatre and Film
DESCRIPTION:Senate House\, University of London\nAspects of Exile \nThis series of lectures\, running from February to December 2019\, will be given by members of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies\, based at the Institute for Modern Languages Research\, University of London\, who all have a strong interest in German-speaking exile from Nazism. The lectures cover a broad range of topics relating to Exile in Britain\, including art and sculpture\, design\, literature\, film and theatre\, dance\, the internment of aliens and the Kindertransport. The lecturers are all experts in their respective fields and have published widely. \nSpeaker: Richard Dove \n  \n\n6.00pm-7.00pm
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/richard-dove-german-speaking-emigres-in-british-theatre-and-film/
LOCATION:University of London Senate House\, Room 243\, Malet Street\, London\, London\, WC1E 7HU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Educational events,Lectures,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190517
DTSTAMP:20260430T103837
CREATED:20190419T165523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190419T165523Z
UID:10000664-1557964800-1558051199@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:The Experience of the Kindertransport - Film Screening & Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:The Laboratory\, Dulwich College\, Dulwich Common\n80 years ago 10\,000 children came to Britain as unaccompanied refugees on the Kindertransport from Germany\, Austria and Czechoslovakia\, escaping Nazi Europe. Following a screening of some extracts of interviews\, the panel discussion with two former Kinder\, chaired by Dr Bea Lewkowicz\, Director of the AJR Refugee Voices Testimony Archive\, will explore how the Kinder adapted in Britain and how they dealt with being separated from their families and their homes. \nA photographic exhibition Still in our hands\, which features 10 Kinder will be on display. Presented by Dulwich Festival in association with AJR Refugee Voices Testimony Archive. \n  \n\nThe George Farha Auditorium \n7.30pm
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/the-experience-of-the-kindertransport-film-screening-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:The Laboratory\, Dulwich College\, Dulwich Common\, London\, SE21 7LD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Educational events,Film,Film screenings,Lectures,Photography,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190508
DTSTAMP:20260430T103837
CREATED:20190412T080110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190412T080110Z
UID:10000659-1557187200-1557273599@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Soldiering on: Czech Freedom Fighters in Great Britain 1940 -1945
DESCRIPTION:Photo from The Fighter Pilot by Jiří Weiss\, courtesy of Czech National Film Archive\nCzech Embassy Cinema\, 26 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\nMarking the 80th anniversary of the 1939 occupation of Czechoslovakia the event showcases the work by refugee filmmakers Jiri Weiss and Karel Lamač who captured the fellow countrymen in short films for the Ministry of Information. With footage ranging from the life of a pilot and a briefing in the operations room to humorous takes on the peculiarities of British life\, the films played important role in pro-war propaganda but now provide an important testimony to those willing to sacrifice their lives in the fight for freedom. \nFollowed by a discussion with Dr Toby Haggith\, Roger Darlington. Chaired by Chris Bowlby. \nOrganised by the Czech Centre London in collaboration with the Imperial War Museum and Czech National Archive \n\n7pm
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/soldiering-on-czech-freedom-fighters-in-great-britain-1940-1945/
LOCATION:Czech Embassy Cinema\, 26 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Educational events,Film,Film screenings,Lectures,Photography,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190503
DTSTAMP:20260430T103837
CREATED:20190419T170032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190419T170032Z
UID:10000665-1556755200-1556841599@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Sculpting After the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:New North London Synagogue\, London\nThis year on Yom Hashoah we remember the Holocaust through the experience and sculpture of Naomi Blake\, who through her abstract and semi figurative pieces\, sought to promote understanding between faiths. We will hear Naomi’s story and get an insight into her work through the eyes of Naomi’s daughter Anita (Nin) Peleg. We will also be introduced – through a recently produced film – to the powerful sculpture of Maurice Blik. Naomi’s protective\, nurturing and hopeful style\, together with Maurice’s strong\, defiant\, outward-reaching forms\, demonstrate contrasting but equally positive expressions of their experiences as survivors of the Holocaust. \n\n8pm
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/sculpting-after-the-holocaust/
LOCATION:New North London Synagogue\, East End Road\, London\, N3 2SY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Educational events,Film,Fine Art,Lectures,Month's Highlights,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190419
DTSTAMP:20260430T103837
CREATED:20190414T174334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190414T175128Z
UID:10000663-1555545600-1555631999@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Anna Freud and the Conscience of Society
DESCRIPTION:Freud Museum\, London\nDrawing on a wealth of still and video archival materials\, this new digital exhibit brings to life the fascinating intersection of psychoanalysis and education. \nOut of the cultural and political ferment of inter-war Vienna emerged the Hietzing School\, founded in the 1920s by Anna Freud and Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham. The original impulse\, however\, occurred in Budapest\, on September 28 1918\, when Sigmund Freud asserted that “the conscience of society will awake.” Anna Freud was present for one of the most consequential papers of Freud’s career\, and from that day forward\, she pursued a life of teaching and discovery that merged psychoanalysis\, research on child development and programs designed to meet the educational and psychological needs of the young child. \nThe breadth of the film’s images come from a range of private and public collections in Europe and America\, and narrative is drawn from her own writing on theory and practice\, from the 1920s through the 1960s\, from Vienna to London. \n\n3-4pm \nTicket includes entrance to the Museum \nFree to Members and Patrons
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/anna-freud-and-the-conscience-of-society/
LOCATION:Freud Museum London\, 20 Maresfield Gardens\, London\, NW3 5SX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Archives,Educational events,Exhibitions,Film,What's On
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190321T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190321T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T103837
CREATED:20190213T101940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190224T103822Z
UID:10000610-1553193000-1553193000@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:“Child Migrants Welcome?”
DESCRIPTION:Born in Prague in what was then Czechoslovakia\, Lord Dubs was one of 669 children saved from the Nazis on the Kindertransport\nMigration Museum at The Workshop\, London\nCome to the screening of a series of short films about the welcome and non-welcome experienced by young people who have migrated to the UK – from Syrian children on the Isle of Bute in Scotland\, to Iraqi Kurdish youth in Norwich\, to Eritreans in Harrow and Polish children in Sidmouth (“I really don’t understand scones!”). Hear from friends\, teachers\, lawyers\, religious leaders\, activists and therapists – as well as from the young people themselves – about the challenges faced\, and often overcome. Learn about those who are campaigning for legal and safe routes to the UK of unaccompanied children in Europe as well as the implications of Brexit. \nThe films will be followed by a discussion led by a panel of speakers featured in the films. Speakers include: Lord Dubs\, who came over on the Kinderstransport 80 years ago and who is leading a campaign for the UK to accept 10\,000 unaccompanied child migrants over the next 10 years; Gulwali Passarlay\, author of The Lightless Sky about his journey as an unaccompanied minor from Afghanistan; and Pat Till\, a teacher of Syrian children on the Isle of Bute. \nThe films have been produced by Eithne Nightingale and Mitchell Harris from the award-winning Child Migrant Stories. \n  \n\n18:30 – 21:00 \nTickets cost £8 (to which Eventbrite will add £0.97 commission). For £5 concessionary tickets (for students\, over-65s\, disabled adults\, adults on benefits\, and refugees and asylum seekers)\, please contact Andrew Steeds
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/child-migrants-welcome-and-lord-dubs-on-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Migration Museum at The Workshop\, 26 Lambeth High Street\, London\, SE1 7AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Educational events,Film,Film screenings,Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190316
DTSTAMP:20260430T103837
CREATED:20190211T102813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190213T202922Z
UID:10000605-1552608000-1552694399@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Four Parts of a Folding Screen
DESCRIPTION:Birkbeck Cinema\, London\nHaunted by History: Session Two \nA selection of recent essay films – poignant\, thought-provoking\, sometimes darkly humorous and frequently disturbing – made by UK-based members of the so-called ‘Second Generation’\, namely\, the children of refugees from Nazi Europe and/or Holocaust survivors\, whose work explores the complex and necessarily problematic legacy of their families’ experiences. \nThis session we are excited to screen Four Parts of a Folding Screen (83 mins\, 2018) directed by Anthea Kennedy and Ian Wiblin. \nBased on documents found in Berlin archives\, Four Parts of a Folding Screen explores exclusion\, statelessness and the legalised theft and sale of everyday family possessions by the National Socialist regime. A voice\, enigmatic and sometimes uncertain\, foretells of\, relates and recalls the routine processes of injustice and their legacy: the creation of a diaspora of household objects\, scattered amongst buildings that no longer exist. As the camera probes the secrets of ordinary spaces\, streets and buildings around the city of Berlin\, semblances of a person and a history begin to emerge and coalesce. \nFollowing the screening Anthea and Ian will take part in a Q+A. \nThis event is organised in association with the Insiders/Outsiders Festival and the Essay Film Festival. \n  \n\n18:00 – 21:00 \n  \nSee also: Session One Haunted by History \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/four-parts-of-a-folding-screen/
LOCATION:Birkbeck Cinema\, 43 Gordon Square\, London\, WC1H 0PD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Film,Film screenings,Symposia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190310
DTSTAMP:20260430T103837
CREATED:20190211T114354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190213T203349Z
UID:10000606-1552089600-1552175999@insidersoutsidersfestival.org
SUMMARY:Haunted by History
DESCRIPTION:Still from Across the Land and the Water – The Two Journeys of the Family Basch by Barbara Loftus\nBirkbeck Cinema\, London\nA selection of recent essay films – poignant\, thought-provoking\, sometimes darkly humorous and frequently disturbing – made by UK-based members of the so-called ‘Second Generation’\, namely\, the children of refugees from Nazi Europe and/or Holocaust survivors\, whose work explores the complex and necessarily problematic legacy of their families’ experiences. \nThe film-makers will be present to participate in a Q&A after each screening and also in a concluding panel discussion. This event is organised in association with the Insiders/Outsiders Festival \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nProgramme: \n11.00: Marina Willer: Red Trees\, 2017\, 75 mins + Q&A \n12.30-1.30: Lunch (not provided) \n1.30-3.00: Barbara Loftus: Across Land and Water – The Two Journeys of the Family Basch\, 2018\, 60mins + Q&A \n3.00-3.30: Tea (provided) \n3.30-4.00: Caroline Pick: Home Movie\, 2013\, 18 mins + Q&A \n4.00-4.20: Leah Thorn: My Amulet\, 2008\, 6.44 mins \n+ And She Does\, 3.30 mins + Q&A \nc.4.20-5.00: Panel Discussion (chaired by Monica Bohm-Duchen) \n  \n\n11:00 – 17:00 \nSee also: Session Two Four Parts of a Folding Screen \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/insiders-outsiders-festival-haunted-by-history/
LOCATION:Birkbeck Cinema\, 43 Gordon Square\, London\, WC1H 0PD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Film,Film screenings,Symposia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190310
DTSTAMP:20260430T103837
CREATED:20181113T123359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190213T211453Z
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SUMMARY:Recollections of Hans Keller
DESCRIPTION:Hans Keller\, drawing by Milein Cosman\nWigmore Hall\, Marylebone\, London\nRecollections of Hans Keller \n  \n2019 sees the centenary of the birth of the remarkable musician\, writer\, broadcaster\, critic\, teacher\, psychologist and football enthusiast Hans Keller\, who was a central figure in British musical life from the 1940s to the 1980s. \n  \nProgramme: \n11:00 am Who is Hans Keller? by Dr Alison Garnham & Panel Discussion  \nHans Keller’s biographer Alison Garnham gives an introductory lecture\, followed by a panel discussion chaired by Keller’s friend and long-term colleague Julian Hogg. Panel includes Jane Gillie\, Christopher Hailey\, Bayan Northcott and Hugh Wood. \n£10 \n2.30 pm Music workshop based on Hans Keller’s analysis of Mozart K421  \nIn the late 1950s Hans Keller devised a wordless form of musical analysis to demonstrate the ‘unity of contrasting themes’ within a single work. He composed fifteen such ‘functional analyses’. \nUsing Keller’s detailed analysis of the piece\, students from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama work with Levon Chilingirian and Keller’s literary executor Christopher Wintle on Mozart’s D minor quartet from the set dedicated to Haydn. \n£10 \n6:00 pm Film Screening: The Keller Instinct   \nA rare screening of a documentary film first shown on Channel 4 in 1986 that offers a personal view of Hans Keller at the end of his life and includes commentary from many distinguished musicians\, presented by the clarinettist Anton Weinberg\, friend and pupil of Keller. The film has been specially re-mastered for the centenary\, and Anton Weinberg will introduce this special screening. \n£5 \n7:30 pm Elias String Quartet \nIn 1945\, a chance hearing of Britten’s new opera Peter Grimes set the young Hans Keller on a new path as a writer on music. One of his first articles was the controversial ‘Britten and Mozart’\, outlining striking similarities in the two composers’ creative characters. In tonight’s concert\, Britten’s second quartet\, written shortly after the premiere of Grimes\, is heard alongside Mozart’s quartet in D minor\, K.421\, Keller’s analysis of which features in today’s music workshop. After the interval\, the Elias Quartet will play one of Beethoven’s last and most searching contributions to the medium\, the quartet in B flat\, Op.130\, on which Keller wrote and lectured many times in his later years. \nWolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)\nString Quartet in D minor K421\nBenjamin Britten (1913-1976)\nString Quartet No. 2 in C Op. 36 \nINTERVAL \nLudwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)\nString Quartet in B flat Op. 130 with Grosse Fuge Op. 133 \nA work by a contemporary composer Keller consistently championed – Britten’s lucid Second Quartet of 1945 – is heard between the second of Mozart’s quartets dedicated to Haydn and one of Beethoven’s last and most searching contributions to the medium £18-£40 \n  \nThis event is part of a series celebrating Hans Keller’s centenary: see Hans Keller 100
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/recollections-of-hans-keller/
LOCATION:Wigmore Hall\, 36 Wigmore Street\, London\, W1U 2BP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Educational events,Lectures,Literary events,Music,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190227T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190227T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T103837
CREATED:20180823T122425Z
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SUMMARY:Aspects of Exile - Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Senate House\, University of London\nThis series of lectures\, organised by the Research Centre for German & Austrian Exile Studies\, at the University of London’s Institute for Modern Languages Research\, cover a broad range of topics relating to Exile in Britain\, including art and sculpture\, design\, literature\, film and theatre\, dance\, the internment of aliens and the Kindertransport. The lecturers all have a strong interest in German-speaking exile from Nazism\, and have published widely in their respective fields. \nThis series of lectures\, running from February to December 2019\, will be given by members of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies\, based at the Institute for Modern Languages Research\, University of London\, who all have a strong interest in German-speaking exile from Nazism. The lectures cover a broad range of topics relating to Exile in Britain\, including art and sculpture\, design\, literature\, film and theatre\, dance\, the internment of aliens and the Kindertransport. The lecturers are all experts in their respective fields and have published widely. \nLectures take place at 6.00pm at the University of London\, Room 243 Senate House\, Malet Street\, WC1E 7HU. \nAttendance free; advance online booking strongly recommended \nThe talks are followed by Q&A sessions \n27 February 2019\, 6 pm\nBritain and the British in Novels and Memoirs by Refugees from Nazism\nSpeaker: Anthony Grenville\nBook here \n27 March 2019\, 6 pm\nA Celebration of Czechoslovak Culture in Wartime Britain\nSpeaker: Jana Barbora Buresova\nBook here \n17 April 2019\, 6 pm\nLitz Pisk’s Pedagogic and Artistic Influence on Post-War British Theatre\nSpeakers: Marian Malet and Ayse Tashkiran\nBook here \n8 May 2019\, 6 pm\nThe Ben Uri Art Society and Emigré Artists\, 1933-1945\nSpeaker: Rachel Dickson\nBook here \n22 May 2019\, 6 pm\n‘And soon the train moved out of the station and the long journey to England began’: The Experience of the of the Kindertransport in Oral History Testimonies\nSpeaker: Bea Lewkowicz\nBook here \n12 June 2019\, 6 pm\nGerman-speaking Emigrés in British Theatre and Film\nSpeaker: Richard Dove\nBook here \n3 July 2019\, 6 pm\nRefuge Britain – Stories of Emigré Designers\nSpeakers: Anna Nyburg and Robert Sternberg\nBook here \n18 September 2019\, 6 pm\nRefugees in the Rag Trade\nSpeaker: Anna Nyburg\nBook here \n2 October 2019\, 6 pm\nThe Kindertransport in 21st Century Public Discourse\nSpeaker: Andrea Hammel\nBook here \n23 October 2019\, 6 pm\n‘The Outsider Inside?’ The Interaction of Three German-speaking Emigrés (Paul Bondy\, Hermann Sinsheimer and Bruno Adler) with British Institutions: The Post-War Years\nBook here \n13 November 2019\, 6 pm\nRefugee Sculptors\nSpeaker: Sarah MacDougall\nBook here \n4 December 2019\, 6 pm\n‘A Camp Full of Once and Future Very Important Persons’: Fred Uhlman and Kurt Schwitters in Internment\nSpeaker: Charmian Brinson\nBook here
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/research-centre-for-german-austrian-exile-studies-lecture-series-at-senate-house-university-of-london/
LOCATION:University of London Senate House\, Room 243\, Malet Street\, London\, London\, WC1E 7HU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Educational events,Lectures,What's On
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190505
DTSTAMP:20260430T103837
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SUMMARY:Anya Lewin: More than Stories: A Film Trilogy
DESCRIPTION:Anya Lewin\, Fez: The Royal Scent\, 2019. Courtesy the artist\nJohn Hansard Gallery\, Southampton\nMore than Stories is an exhibition comprising a trilogy of films inspired by Anya Lewin’s family photographs and stories\, and their interconnections with history and public archives. Each film has at its heart the haunted memories of Jewish life embedded in a particular story passed down to Lewin by her father. \nFez: The Royal Scent (2019) is presented alongside With Heartfelt Gratitude for the Painless Treatment (2008) and Chez Paulette on the Sunset Strip (2013)\, completing Lewin’s trilogy of installations shown together at John Hansard Gallery for the first time. \n  \n\nOpen Tuesday – Saturday\, 11am-5pm
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/more-than-stories-a-film-trilogy/
LOCATION:John Hansard Gallery\, 142-144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Film,What's On
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