Introduction to German
In this introductory lesson they offer you the chance to have a first exposure to the German language and learn some basics. Come and see for yourself how enjoyable and interesting it is to learn German with communicative and fun activities! The next lesson will be on Thursday 27 August from 18:30 to 19:30. This […]

Alastair Creamer – Would You Take Your Own Career Advice?
In this powerful, interactive session, leading creative thinker, coach and Eyes Wide Opened co-founder, Alastair Creamer will help you become the best role model you can be to those at a career crossroads – be it your best friend, partner, sibling, your teenager, or yourself. Learn how to be both pragmatic and inspirational. The acid test is, […]

Woman Up!
Let’s talk about what it means to be a woman in the UK today. In our media, women’s sport gets the same coverage as men’s darts. Out of 2,300 works of art in the National Gallery in 2010, only 10 were by women. And there are more men in the House of Commons today than […]

London Thinks – Will We Crash Again? Why Capitalism Needs Debt Write-offs to Survive
Mainstream economists failed to anticipate the great financial crash of 2007-8. In this talk, Professor Steve Keen will share his view on the bigger picture – including recent financial developments around the world. He will review options for the future of economics, highlight the little-understood importance of debt, and argue that significant debt write-downs are needed […]

Free Verse Poetry Book Fair 2015
The Arts Council of England & The National Lottery presents Free Verse Poetry Book Fair 2015. Free Verse is an all-day bazaar market library meeting place performance venue information resource and more. Celebrating the vitality of contemporary poetry in the UK publishers both large and small both experimental and traditional display and sell their work […]

Martin Roscoe Solo Piano Recital
Martin Roscoe makes a much-anticipated visit to Conway Hall with a programme highlighting the dramatic, lyrical and expressive qualities of the piano. Beethoven: Sonata in G Op.14/2 Schubert: Impromptus D.935 Nos. 2 & 3 Beethoven: Sonata in C minor Op.13 ‘Pathétique’ Chopin: Impromptu No.2 in F sharp Op.36 & Fantaisie-Impromptu Op.66 Fauré: Impromptu No.1 Op.25 & No.2 Op.31 […]

Gala Fundraising Concert: A Mozart Celebration
Martyn Jackson violin Simon Callaghan piano Mozart: Sonata for Piano & Violin in G K379 Mozart: Violin Concerto No.5 in A K219 Mozart: Piano Concerto No.20 in D minor K466 Join Artistic Director Simon Callaghan, violinist Martyn Jackson and a 12-piece chamber orchestra as they present some of Mozart’s great masterpieces to finish our Autumn series of […]

Arcadia Quartet
Pre-concert recital at 5.30pm: Hiro Takenouchi piano Schumann: Études Symphoniques Op.13 Main recital at 6.30pm: Arcadia Quartet Ana Török violin Rasvan Dumitru violin Traian Boala viola Zsolt Török cello Haydn: Quartet in B flat Op.1/1 ‘La Chasse’ Beethoven: Quartet in D Op.18/3 INTERVAL Bartók: Quartet No.4 Sz.91 Winners of the 2014 Osaka International Chamber Music Competition […]

Florin Ensemble
Pre-concert recital at 5.30pm: Adam Brown guitar Solo recital presenting an excitingly eclectic variety of works, including dances derived from Latin American street music, kora-inspired African improvisations, and a tender Bulgarian nocturne performed alongside an Appalachian farewell waltz. Scottish-born Adam Brown has performed throughout Europe, the United States and South America. Recent performances have included […]