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Iyad Sughayer Piano Recital

Thursday, 8th November 2018 | 07:30

Iyad Sughayer Piano Recital

Palmusic UK celebrates Iyad Sughayer Trinity Laban Gold Medal Award 2018 This concert celebrates Iyad’s Gold Medal Award, the prestigious award presented by the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. Following a sell-out showcase of recitals at world-class cultural hub Kings Place, Iyad Sughayer was selected as this year’s competition winner. The Jordanian-Palestinian pianist […]

Ferio Saxophone Quartet

Join us as we delve into the unique soundworld of the saxophone quartet. Following their debut album ‘Flux’, the Ferio Saxophone Quartet launch their latest Chandos disc featuring Baroque transcriptions at our November recital. Winners of the Philharmonia/Martin Musical Ensemble Award and the Royal Over-Seas League’s Ensemble Competition, the quartet are praised for their ‘tonal […]

Landscape Citizenships Symposium

Landscape Citizenships: Grounded in the discourses of ecological, watershed, and bioregional citizenships, this symposium seeks to evaluate belonging through the idea of landscape as landship. This describes substantive, mutually constitutive relations between people and place. The emerging fields of landscape justice and landscape democracy form a background against which to examine issues from folkways to the […]

Inklings: the Stories of the Storytellers

Come and hear of the friendship between 2 of our era’s greatest writers, CS Lewis and JRR Tolkien, as our self-penned play returns after gaining glowing reviews at last year’s Glastonbury Fringe! Following the performance, Sandra will be signing copies of her novel, Wideawake, a paranormal crime thriller, and her short story collection Tales from […]

ModMag London

magCulture’s ModMag returns to Conway Hall on Thursday 1 November for its annual celebration of editorial creativity. Now an established feature of the publishing/design event calendar, this will be our sixth ModMag in London and follows our first New York edition earlier this year. We’ll be following the familiar format: a day of talks from […]

Marxism, Political Practice and CSE

Conference of Socialist Economists (CSE) presents a day in celebration of Marx’s 200th birthday. Join speakers, commentary and lively discussion with: Simon Clarke, University of Warwick: ‘Marxism, political practice and the CSE’ John Grahl, Middlesex University: ‘Marxism as critique: the employment relation and socio-economic functioning of capitalist economies’  Ruth Pearson, University of Leeds: ‘The informal economy, unpaid work […]

Meetup Session – Dealing With Difficult People

At this meetup Professor Windy Dryden will discuss what is it about other people that we find difficult. He will argue that that the best way to deal with others is first, to deal with our own problematic reactions to them before deciding how to respond behaviourally to them. He will also discuss what it […]

Being the Story

Being the Story puts a spotlight on challenging social issues. Being the Story is an immersive storytelling day for people and organisations who are committed to social justice and who want to hear from people who have first-hand experience of issues that need to be addressed. Being the Story gives a platform to people who […]

Happiness Secrets From Around the World – With Helen Russell

Join us for an entertaining and insightful evening as bestselling author Helen Russell takes us on trip around the world to discover the secrets of happiness from 30 countries. From Australia to Wales, via Bhutan, Ireland, Finland, Turkey, Syria, Japan and many more, Helen will share the insights from her new book The Atlas of […]

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