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“A man of sweeping vision” – Mika Orava (London debut)

Thursday, 17th May 2018 | 19:30

“A man of sweeping vision” – Mika Orava (London debut)

Mika Orava was born 1972 in Imatra, Finland. He started to play the piano at the age of 8, completed his studies at the Sibelius Academy, and received his Master’s of Music degree in 2002. He also holds a Master of Fine Arts Degree (2007). In addition to teaching, coaching and creating original works in […]

Latvia: Image Music Text

An evening of Latvian music, words, art and wine. Refreshments served.  All welcome. Latvia is celebrating its centenary of independence this year by taking part as one of the market focus countries at the London Book Fair in 2018. Listen to award winning writer Kristine Ulberga discussing her novel, The Green Crow: A feminist One […]

Out-of-the-Box Thinking: What is secondary education for?

For the third of our Out-of-the-Box Thinking series, co-hosted by GlobalNet21 and Conway Hall, join us for a discussion with Sir Anthony Seldon and Melissa Benn about the purpose, values and philosophical basis of secondary education and how it needs to be radically rethought for the 21st century. Both speakers will challenge the outdated ideological consensus […]

The Global Goals – intergenerational and cross-sector partnerships

The United Nations Global Goals for Sustainable Development (SDGs) are the blueprint for a better world. If we have any hope of meeting these goals, we are going to need to be better collaborators. Partnerships need to be created across generations and sectors. This afternoon will be the first in an exciting series of events […]

Other Minds: The Octopus and the Evolution of Intelligent Life

What if intelligent life on Earth evolved not once, but twice? In Other Minds, Peter Godfrey-Smith, a distinguished philosopher of science and a skilled scuba diver, tells a bold new story of how nature became aware of itself – a story that largely occurs in the ocean, where animals first appeared. Tracking the mind’s fitful […]

Shore 2 Shore with Carol Ann Duffy

Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy and three of the fellow poets she most admires – Gillian Clarke (National Poet of Wales, 2008-2016), Imtiaz Dharker & Jackie Kay (Scots Makar, or National Poet for Scotland), along with musical MC John Sampson – are crossing the country this June in celebration and support of Independent Bookshop Week, […]

Conway Hall Book Club – March 2018 – Petite Fleur by Iosi Havilio

With two independent publishers – Istros Books and Peter Owen – and a wonderful library on our premises, we thought it a good time for a new literary initiative: a monthly book club for members and friends, where we discuss some of the titles produced by our resident publishers, as well as the occasional guest sessions hosted by […]

Were Dinosaurs too big? Discussing Dinosaur Evolution

Everyone knows about dinosaurs as the most impressive animals that ever existed. Or is our view flawed? We accept them as dynamic, intelligent, caring creatures that bounded across the plains, indulging in complicated courtship rituals, building nests and nurturing their young. When this view was recently challenged, palaeontologists around the world rose up angrily and […]

(Postponed) Pexava Salsa Specials

** This event has been postponed due to the venue’s temporary closure in light of the Government’s instructions about Covid-19 ** Ticketholders will be notified about refunds via email and informed in due course about a new date once the performance is rescheduled. Join us for our Salsa Specials. With one of the best dance […]

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