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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180517
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SUMMARY:A Festival of Korean Dance:
DESCRIPTION:For the first time ever The Place celebrates the rich and diverse Korean dance scene ranging from contemporary dance to hip hop and the UK debut appearance of the Korea National Contemporary Dance Company. \nA Festival of Korean Dance:.\nWed 9 May: Korea National Contemporary Dance Company – <Immixture>\nSat 12 May: Double Bill: Kyoung-Shin Kim – Ordinary Stranger / Ahn Sooyoung Company – Swan Lake\nWed 16 May: Double Bill: Jin Yeob Cha X Vakki – riverrun: interface of the unstable body / Lyon Eun Kwon – Glory \nSPECIAL OFFER FOR THE KNOWLEDGE QUARTER \nThe Place is delighted to offer £10 tickets (usually £20/£17) to the shows featured in A Festival of Korean Dance. \nTo take advantage of this fantastic offer simply quote the promo code KDF10 when prompted on the phone (020 7121 1100) or online theplace.org.uk/koreandance
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/a-festival-of-korean-dance/
LOCATION:The Place\, 17 Duke's Road \, London \, WC1H 9PY \, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180512T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180512T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180404T101356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180409T134723Z
UID:11025-1526133600-1526142600@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Design Club at the BMJ
DESCRIPTION:BMJ is hosting a Design Club for 9 to 17 year-olds\, who will design a helpful mobile app for a user of their choice. Being at the headquarters of the British Medical Journal\, the design challenges will be inspired by health and wellbeing. \nHow it works \nOver an afternoon\, mentors from Design Club will guide young people through the process of designing a mobile app. This starts by choosing a challenge\, and a user who needs help. Our young designers will think about user needs\, then sketch\, build\, and test a mobile prototype. At the end of the session\, everyone will have a chance to show off their new designs in a show and tell. \nPractical information \n\nThe session is free but you must register in advance.\nYoung people should bring along a mobile phone to build and test their app idea.\nParents are very welcome to stick around while their children participate. (We have wi-fi!)\n\nRegister via Eventbrite
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/design-club-at-the-bmj/
LOCATION:The BMJ offices at BMA House\, Tavistock Square\, London\, WC1H 9JR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180517
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180503T133710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180503T133710Z
UID:11301-1526256000-1526515199@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:The Francis Crick Institute Presents: Pint of Science Festival 2018
DESCRIPTION:The 2018 Pint of Science festival promises to be bigger and better than ever before. For the fourth year running the Crick will be brewing up three nights of talks and games based on the theme of ‘Our Body’\, bringing research from the lab bench to the bar stool. \nCrick researchers will be swapping the lab for the pub and discussing the cutting-edge interdisciplinary research that takes place at the institute over a pint. Come and quench your thirst for knowledge with three evenings of fascinating talks on cancer\, the nervous system and microscopy at the Star of Kings pub. \nEvents fall into the following topics: \n\nBeautiful Mind – neuroscience\, psychology and psychiatry\nAtoms to Galaxies – physics\, chemistry\, maths\, astronomy\nOur Body – medicine\, human biology\, health\nPlanet Earth – geosciences\, plant sciences\, zoology\nTech Me Out – biotechnology\, robotics\, computers\nOur Society – law\, history\, politics\, policy\, languages\nCreative Reactions – art and science come together\n\n…and keep an eye out for some ‘special’ events.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/the-francis-crick-institute-presents-pint-of-science-festival-2018/
LOCATION:Star of Kings pub\, 126 York Way\, London\, N1 OAX
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180522T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180522T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180429T120049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180429T120049Z
UID:11222-1527010200-1527017400@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Placeless people: writing\, rights and refugees
DESCRIPTION:In 1944 the political philosopher and refugee\, Hannah Arendt wrote: ‘Everywhere the word “exile” which once had an undertone of almost sacred awe\, now provokes the idea of something simultaneously suspicious and unfortunate.’ Exiles from other places have often caused trouble for ideas about sovereignty and the law and nationhood. But the meanings of exile changed dramatically in the 20th century\, often leaving human rights law struggling to catch-up. This lecture discusses how writers such as Arendt\, Orwell\, Simone Weil\, Dorothy Thompson\, and Samuel Beckett responded to the mass displacements of the last century\, and anticipate many of the issues we confront today. Sceptical about the ability of human rights to legislate for refugees\, yet committed to universal justice\, these writers challenge us to imagine new terms for placelessness in modern times. Chaired by Professor Phillipe Sands\, QC at Matrix Chambers\, it features contributions from writer and broadcaster\, Professor Lyndsey Stonebridge. This event will be followed by a reception \nThis event is FREE but advance booking is required.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/placeless-people-writing-rights-and-refugees/
LOCATION:Institute of Advanced Legal Studies\, 17 Russell Square\, London\, WC1B 5DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180523T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180523T214500
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180409T134411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180409T134411Z
UID:11088-1527100200-1527111900@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Living Frankenstein
DESCRIPTION:Dare to join us on Wednesday 23 May and explore Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein\, an epic thriller brought to life through immersive performances\, talks\, workshops and activities. \nListen to chilling ghost stories by candlelight as you tread carefully through Victor Frankenstein’s lab\, learn about the scientific and medical innovations of the period\, and play with a historical vampire slaying kit from the 19th-century. Listen to a live musical performance inspired by James Whales’ 1931 adaptation of Frankenstein\, and learn about how Shelley’s Frankenstein has inspired popular culture since its publication in 1818. \nYou can also create your own monsters\, learn about developments in electricity and re-animation\, look at surgical tools from the period\, and experience an electrifyingly poetic beatbox adaptation of the book from the Battersea Arts Centre’s BAC Beatbox Academy. Gothic galore and creativity abound in this spectacular reimagining of Shelley’s monstrous tale. \nFor more information and to register click here.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/living-frankenstein/
LOCATION:Senate House\, Malet Street\, London\, WC1E 7HU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180524
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181112
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180523T132403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180523T132403Z
UID:11483-1527120000-1541980799@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Charles Dickens: Man of Science
DESCRIPTION:In 1839\, the writer and physiologist George Henry Lewes visited Charles Dickens at Doughty Street and examined his bookshelves. He left accusing Dickens of being ‘completely outside philosophy\, science\, and the higher literature’. For over 150 years\, it was thought that Charles Dickens was either not interested in science\, or was downright hostile to it. But Dickens’s science was not the science of books or learned institutions; for Dickens\, science mattered when it transformed lives by curing disease or cleaning streets\, or opening up new vistas of wonder in a humdrum world. \nCharles Dickens: Man of Science aims to reveal Dickens not only as a scientific enthusiast\, but as the key communicator of science in the Victorian age. Displaying his writings alongside artefacts\, instruments\, and texts of the developing sciences\, we share the story of Dickens’s friendships and scientific passions. Journeying through some of Dickens’s favourite sciences – geology\, thermodynamics\, chemistry\, and medicine – we reveal that what made him a great writer was precisely what made him a man of science. \nFind out more here
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/charles-dickens-man-of-science/
LOCATION:Charles Dickens Museum\, 48 Doughty Street\, London \, WC1N 2LX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180525
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180903
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180523T100858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180523T100951Z
UID:11459-1527206400-1535932799@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Sea - Jodie Carey at the Foundling Museum
DESCRIPTION:Commissioned by the Foundling Museum\, Jodie Carey has created three new site-responsive installations in response to the Foundling Hospital story. Displayed within the exhibition gallery and amongst the historic Collection\, these monumental pieces are imbued with a sense of remembrance and emotional trace. \nDrawing inspiration from the eighteenth-century fabric tokens left by mothers with their babies as a means of identification – one of the few tangible connections between mother and child – Sea is formed of hundreds of swatches of fabric that have been dipped in liquid clay and fired. These delicate ceramic fragments cover the exhibition gallery floor. Upstairs\, two monumental works cast in the earth explore ideas of memory and time. Eighteen life-size plaster sculptures crowd the Anteroom\, while in the Foyer a delicate and slender bronze sculpture stands floor to ceiling. \nCarey’s abstract and organic works seek to make visible the fragility of life and human relationships\, to acknowledge the absent presence of the thousands of children who passed through the Foundling Hospital\, and to reflect on the elemental drives at the heart of its story; love\, loss\, and survival. \nJoin the conversation #JodieCarey.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/sea-jodie-carey-at-the-foundling-museum/
LOCATION:The Foundling Museum\, 40 Brunswick Square\, London\, WC1N 1AZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180731
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180531T143122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180531T143122Z
UID:12109-1527811200-1532995199@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Richard Woods - Upgrade
DESCRIPTION:On 1 June\, in a parking space in East London\, North London\, Richard Woods create Upgrade – a month-long site-specific installation that engages with issues of housing and urban regeneration. \nLike Wood’s contribution to the 2017 Folkestone Triennial\, Upgrade uses the form of a graphic three-dimensional caricature of a house to bring a fresh perspective to its urban location. \n\n‘I had been filling a skip with all the leftover material that we had used to build the Holiday Homes on the Folkestone Harbour Arm\, and it struck me how potent an image it made – having bits of window or chimney poking out of the skip. In the studio\, we chatted about whether it would be possible to expand the idea and make it into an object – and then out of the blue Lee emailed and introduced the project. We quickly realised we’d both had the same idea. It was the easiest pitch I have ever had to make…’
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/richard-woods-upgrade/
LOCATION:19 Hoxton Square\, N1 6PB\, 19 Hoxton Square\,\, London\, N1 6PB
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180604T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180604T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180515T145037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180515T151658Z
UID:11381-1528117200-1528124400@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Women in music: Breaking into the music industry on and off stage with Rebecca Allen and Imelda May.
DESCRIPTION:Universal Music\, the UK’s leading music company have partnered with the National Portrait Gallery for an exclusive insight into the music business with Rebecca Allen\, President of Decca Records and singer-songwriter Imelda May\, one of biggest-selling UK female artists of the year. \nThe discussion is aimed at anyone wanting to break into the music industry – on and off stage – and will include the opportunity to meet both Rebecca and Imelda. \n \n  \nThe event forms part of the Mayor of London’s Sounds Like London festival\, a celebration of the capital’s grassroots venues\, up-and-coming talent and music heritage. In the year of the centenary of the women’s vote\, Sounds Like London also highlights the important contribution made by women in the music industry. \nIt takes part during Rebel Women\, the National Portrait Gallery’s year-long season of events in 2018 to mark the centenary of women gaining the vote in Britain. \nBiographies \nRebecca Allen \nAfter studying at the Trinity College of Music in London\, Rebecca Allen started her career at the BBC where she worked with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and then the BBC Proms. She joined Universal Classics & Jazz in 1999 as Press Assistant\, later rising to the role of Director of Media\, and she remained with the label after it was renamed Decca Records in 2009. Allen was promoted to General Manager in 2012\, Managing Director in 2014 and then to President of Decca Records Group UK in 2017 – becoming the first woman to lead the label in its long and distinguished history. Since taking the helm\, she has signed major artists including legendary film composer Ennio Morricone and Norwegian songstress Aurora; she has put UK country music in the spotlight with the success of The Shires; she has helped bring jazz to a wider audience with Gregory Porter and Melody Gardot; and she has championed young classical stars such as Nicola Benedetti\, Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Milos. She continues to work closely with many high profile artists including Rod Stewart\, Andrea Bocelli\, The Lumineers\, Ludovico Einaudi and Alfie Boe. Rebecca also sits on the board of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance \nImelda May \nImelda May\, born and raised in The Liberties area of Dublin\, has become one of Ireland’s most celebrated female artists. Discovered by Jools Holland\, who asked Imelda to support him on tour\, she has gone on to perform alongside such legends as Lou Reed\, Robert Plant\, Van Morrison and Jeff Beck\, and can count an array of eminent artists including Bob Dylan and Bono as fans and friends. Imelda has headlined at some of the most prestigious venues in the world\, including London’s Royal Albert Hall\, as well as appearing on high-profile TV series such as The Graham Norton Show and Jay Leno. The gifted singer\, songwriter and producer has three Top 10 albums to her name\, all released on Decca. Her most recent\, ‘Life. Love. Flesh. Blood’\, released in 2017 and produced by T Bone Burnett\, garnered critical acclaim across the media and secured Imelda’s position as one of the biggest-selling UK female artists of the year. \nTickets can be bought here.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/women-in-music-breaking-into-the-music-industry-on-and-off-stage-with-rebecca-allen-and-imelda-may/
LOCATION:National Portrait Gallery\, St. Martin's Pl\, London\, WC2H 0HE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180715
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180605T094514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180605T112829Z
UID:12136-1528329600-1531612799@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Fiona Crisp: Material Sight
DESCRIPTION:Arts Catalyst presents ‘Fiona Crisp: Material Sight’. \n“intense\, uncompromising & invasive” – Art Monthly \n“The subterranean settings suggest both womb-like security and the dread of underworlds and burials – both opposites held in clever balance here” – Corridor 8 \nA major new commission by artist Fiona Crisp that uses photography\, moving image and sound to approach the material environments where scientific experiments that challenge the limits of our imagination are carried out. \nAbout the Artist\nFiona Crisp is an artist known for creating installations of large-scale photographs that question the presence of the photographic object as an unstable and deeply equivocal phenomenon. Her projects have been created by spending intensive periods of time in particular locations. Previous projects have included working in the Early Christian catacombs of Rome\, and in a Second World War underground military hospital. \n 
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/fiona-crisp-material-sight/
LOCATION:Arts Catalyst\, Arts Catalyst Centre for Art\, Science and Technology\, London\, WC1H 8DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180610
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180531T141230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180531T141603Z
UID:12102-1528416000-1528588799@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Poetry and Lyrics Festival
DESCRIPTION:Back for the third year\, Poet in the City presents their Poetry and Lyrics Festival. \n\nOver a weekend in June\, musicians and poets spanning genres from classical and folk to contemporary\, world and hip hop come together for a programme of concerts\, live music\, talks\, workshops and readings. This year we’ll be celebrating how poetry and lyrics have articulated great moments of change throughout history\, experiencing the legacy of famous classic poets on composers and songwriters\, hosting a party premiering new poetry commissions inspired by one of hip-hop’s biggest names\, and much more… \nHighlights include: Garance Louis\, Benin City – Last Night\, Super-Sonic Poetry and Rastamouse Creator introduces Lil’ Bruv. \nTickets can be purchased here.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/poetry-and-lyrics-festival/
LOCATION:Kings Place\, 90 York Way\, London\, N1 9AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180609T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180609T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180607T095620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180607T095620Z
UID:12250-1528570800-1528581600@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:The Kitchen Garden Supper
DESCRIPTION:Global Generation Presents The Kitchen Garden Supper. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn honour of Open Garden Squares Weekend\, chef Mickey Reedy has put together a 4 course menu of vegetarian delights inspired by the most delectable of gardens: the kitchen garden! And where better to host this than one of London’s quirkiest community edible gardens: The Skip Garden. \nThis evening will take you on a journey through the history of kitchen gardening from the fanciful knot gardens of stately homes\, the geometry of the French potager and the vegetable patches that some people believe won WW2. \nStart your evening with a complimentary summer drink and explore the beautiful garden before being seated under the London sky (weather permitting – or otherwise one of their cosy indoor spaces). \nOn the menu... \n\nThe knot garden: potato & herb bread knots w/ ‘smoked’ butter\nDig for Victory garden: Bombay potato scotch quail’s egg with pickles\nHerb garden: Parsley soup with yoghurt and tomato oil\nPotager garden: Cauliflower ‘cups\,’ cauliflower & quinoa rice\, slow roast heritage tomatoes and woodland mushroom ‘mille feuille’\nWitches garden: Basil pannacotta with summer’s first berries\n\nFinal menu may change slightly as it will be dependant on what they can get their hands on\, it will be full of seasonal and organic produce\, and it will all be vegetarian. Global Generation can cater for most dietary requirements but please make them aware of these at the time of booking as they may not always be able to accommodate them on the day.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/the-kitchen-garden-supper/
LOCATION:The Skip Garden\, Tapper Walk\, London\, N1C 4AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180915
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180606T083645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180606T083645Z
UID:12189-1528848000-1536969599@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:London 1938: Defending 'Degenerate' German Art
DESCRIPTION:The Wiener Library’s summer 2018 exhibition explores the history and context of an exhibition held in 1938 at the New Burlington Galleries in London entitled Twentieth Century German Art.  \n2018 marks the eightieth anniversary of this exhibition\, which was the most prominent international response to the Nazi campaign against ‘degenerate’ art. It remains the largest display of twentieth-century German art ever staged in Britain.The show featured over three hundred examples of modern German art\, by exactly those artists who had faced persecution in Germany: the exhibition in London in 1938 was an attempt to defend them and their work on a world stage. \nThe Wiener Library’s exhibition tells the story of the Third Reich’s campaign against ‘degenerate’ art and this response in London in 1938. The exhibition features a number of the original artworks from the New Burlington Galleries’ exhibition\, including works by Emil Nolde and Max Slevogt\, presented with the stories of their lenders in 1938. The show will also include items from The Wiener Library’s unique archival collections. \nFind out more information here.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/london-1938-defending-degenerate-german-art/
LOCATION:The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide\, 29 Russell Square\, London\, WC1B 5DP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180614T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180614T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180607T100603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180607T100603Z
UID:12254-1529002800-1529017200@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Summer Get Together
DESCRIPTION:Summer Get Together to stand in Solidarity with Refugees across the World \nFor the second year in a row\, the Skip Garden is throwing open it’s gates for an evening of music and food\, while raising funds for The Starfish Project. With live music from Jimmy Livingstone\, Flora Curzon\, Catty Pearson and Henry Tozer\, fresh veggie food lovingly prepared by our chefs and volunteers as part of a Disco Chop\, a cracking camp fire\, the screening of the film ‘Aamir’ of a young refugee boy\, inspired by true events\, and stories of resilience\, friendship and hope from refugees and those who work with them. \nEvery penny raised will go straight to the grassroots Greek projects which The Starfish Project supports in Athens\, Chios and Samos\, providing support and nutritious meals for refugees fleeing war and persecution. \nIf you fancy volunteering your food prep skills as part of the Disco Chop\, then come at 5pm. Contact nicole@globalgeneration.org.uk if you would like to. \nTicket price includes entrance\, food and live music.  \nBetween 6 and 7pm there will also be a discussion about reigniting personal leadership and drive in challenging times – ranging from the frontline of Westminster politics to the frontline of the refugee crisis. \nSee more details and RSVP here
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/summer-get-together/
LOCATION:The Skip Garden\, Tapper Walk\, London\, N1C 4AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180617
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180606T154129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180606T155052Z
UID:12232-1529020800-1529193599@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:LIFT Festival: Faustin Linyekula
DESCRIPTION:The Place presents: In Search of Dinozord (UK Premiere). \nScored with fragments of Mozart’s requiem\, metronomic taps on a typewriter and live vocals by South African Hlengiwe Lushaba\, Linyekula’s piece is a poetic\, political fairy tale. \nDancers and actors move through a landscape of ruins in the post-apocalyptic Congo as they search for forgotten dreams. With elegant\, haunting and highly political energy they delve into the wrenching history of the Congo\, recounting legends from their childhoods and mourning the loss of a friend as they attempt to create a myth that truly reflects their lives. \nAbout the artist\nFaustin Linyekula is an artist with a ‘live-wire intensity’ (The New York Times). His riveting work often addresses themes of memory\, forgetting\, and dreams. With his country’s history as a catalyst\, he considers the impact that decades of war\, trauma\, and economic uncertainty have on people’s lives. \nTime: 8pm on the 15th and 16th June
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/lift-festival-faustin-linyekula/
LOCATION:The Place\, 17 Duke's Road \, London \, WC1H 9PY \, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180616T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180616T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180613T111547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180613T111547Z
UID:12333-1529157600-1529164800@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Dorothy L Sayers Bloomsbury - Guided Walk
DESCRIPTION:Dorothy L Sayers\, one of the “golden age” of crime writers between the first and second world wars\, lived and worked in Holborn and Bloomsbury – as did her alter ego\, Harriet Vane and other familiar characters from the novels and short stories. See places from which she took inspiration for her detective fiction; find out more about Sayers’ characters and about the woman who brought them all to life. \n“Books… are like lobster shells\, we surround ourselves with ’em\, then we grow out of ’em and leave ’em behind\, as evidence of our earlier stages of development.” – Dorothy L.Sayers \nMeet outside Holborn Station for an 11am start and finish close to Russell Square. Further details on booking here. \nThis walk is being led by Sue McCarthy\, a member of the Camden Tour Guides Association – one of the Knowledge Quarter’s Partners. They research\, develop and conduct walking tours and lectures on all things Camden!  They can provide bespoke walks for Knowledge Quarter partners – ideal for team events\,  new joiners\, or to enable existing staff to know more about the history\, stories and culture of the area.  They also offer training on how to become a tour guide – with a new course (based at the Crick Living Centre) starting in September. Learn more here.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/dorothy-l-sayers-bloomsbury-guided-walk/
LOCATION:Holborn Station\, Kingsway\, London\, WC2B 6AA
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180622
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180531T134552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180531T152212Z
UID:12085-1529452800-1529625599@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Futureality Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Aeffect have launched four workshops within the theme of Futureality that are open to the public\, with only 20 limited places available per workshop for professionals\, designers and researchers who are facing the future oriented\, strategic decisions in their practice. \nEthical Futures Workshop: June 20 @ 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm: how to cultivate meaningful networks of collective action in order to posit new pathways to innovation. \nExperiential Futures Workshop : June 20 @ 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm: explores the elements necessary to design transformative experiences. An experience can range from unconscious encounters to curated\, branded and designed interactions. However\, a transformative experience provokes emotion\, creates value and makes memories. \nResilient Futures Workshop: June 21 @ 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm: envisions opportunities for improvement\, learning and change to create social\, environmental and economic benefit. The workshop invites organisations and consumers to develop innovative opportunities within the four themes of fashion\, food surplus\, electronics and hospitality. \nDigital Futures Workshop: June 21 @ 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm: address the socio-cultural implications of AI on human relationships through frameworks of ‘Future Mappings’. By embracing diverse thoughts and perspectives\, we explore how AI could enhance the way we express\, share and communicate…
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/futureality-workshops/
LOCATION:Central Saint Martins\, 1 Granary Square\, King's Cross \, London\, N1C 4AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180621T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180621T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180612T142335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180612T142335Z
UID:12306-1529591400-1529596800@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Make Music Day!
DESCRIPTION:This June is Make Music Day!  \nIn partnership with the English Fold Dance and Song Society Mind in Camden are inviting Camden residents to their FREE Musical Instrument workshop taking place at Cecil Sharp House. \nYou’ll have a chance to try out a range of different musical instruments or you can bring one of your own. \nSpaces are limited so please do book your place in advance – contact healthymindscp@mindincamden.org.uk for more.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/make-music-day/
LOCATION:Cecil Sharp House\, 2 Regent's Park Rd\, London\, Camden\, NW1 7AY
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180625
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180606T120859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180606T120859Z
UID:12198-1529625600-1529884799@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:The Politics Festival
DESCRIPTION:Politics has never been more unpredictable\, more alarming or more interesting. With the latest developments in the Brexit saga\, and democracy feeling the strain on a global scale\, The Politics Festival returns to Kings Place to ask what might happen next and what should happen. \nExpect a topical\, informative and entertaining weekend\, including the opportunity to mingle with a stellar line-up of speakers\, featuring Chuka Umunna\, Sir John Major\, Emily Thornberry\, Nick Clegg and many more. \nFor a 20% discount on all events\, enter POLITICS20 at check-out here. \nProduced and presented by Kings Place\, in association with columnist and foreign correspondent Ian Birrell and political commentator and author Steve Richards\, the first edition of The Politics Festival in June 2017 welcomed over 3000 visitors. Political with a small p\, non-partisan\, non-traditional\, and aimed at a wide range of ages and political persuasions\, the festival is topical\, informative and entertaining. With a wealth of speakers from politicians to comedians\, the festival provides an in-depth exploration of some of the big topics of our time\, interspersed with some light relief.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/the-politics-festival/
LOCATION:Kings Place\, 90 York Way\, London\, N1 9AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180622T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180622T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180327T103733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180327T104106Z
UID:10982-1529659800-1529688600@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Mental Health Awareness Training
DESCRIPTION:C&I Wellbeing is providing a day of Mental Health Awareness Training for senior managers on Friday\, 22nd June 2018.  The day will run from 9:30am to 5:30pm\, and will be held at the Wesley Hotel\, near Euston Station. \nThis specific training for managers will help them to support their team’s mental health and to develop a culture that encourages people to be open and to ask for help if they are experiencing difficulties. Like our Mental Health Awareness Training for staff this course will provide an overview of common mental health difficulties including risk factors\, common symptoms and how these present in the workplace. In addition\, we cover how challenges are best-addressed in a management context. \nThis course will enable line managers to gain the confidence and skills to support their staff with their mental health needs. It also focuses on wider organisational considerations\, such as ways that organisations can promote an open and positive workplace culture around mental health. Benefits of this course include: \n\nTackling stigma and common misconceptions head-on through education\nStaff being better supported with their mental health needs\nPromoting a culture where employees feel empowered to acknowledge and address mental health needs more openly\nSupport to develop robust policies to address mental health in the work place.\n\nFurther details can be found on the C&I Wellbeing website: www.candiwellbeing.co.uk \nIf you wish to secure a place (or two)\, please email C&I Wellbeing at wellbeing@candi.nhs.uk \nThe cost per participant is £250.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/mental-health-awareness-training/
LOCATION:The Wesley Euston Hotel & Conference Venue\, 81-103 Euston St\, Kings Cross\, London\, NW1 2EZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180627T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180627T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180523T103739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180607T123330Z
UID:11475-1530124200-1530131400@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Ink\, Think and Drink: Scriberia's Games Night
DESCRIPTION:Keen to play light-hearted drawing games and test your visual thinking powers? Want to do that while meeting like-minded folk over a drink? \nThen join for this fast-paced evening of inky fun hosted by Scriberia’s Academy team. They’ll set the kind of tests they play in-house to keep your pens lively and your minds sharp. \nThis event happens in Scriberia’s Inktank\, their specially designed creative space. \nBook your place here.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/ink-think-and-drink-scriberias-games-night/
LOCATION:Scriberia\, 16a Northdown Street\, London\, N1 9BG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180628T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180628T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180625T101919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180625T101919Z
UID:12425-1530207000-1530217800@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Why the First Novel written in English by a Muslim Woman Matters Today
DESCRIPTION:At a time when more diverse voices are being heard and celebrated in the creative industries and beyond\, the LSBM Lighthouse Programme is delighted to host a special event on the re-publication after 74 years of one of the first novels in English by a Muslim woman: Iqbalunnisa Hussain. \nIn 1944\, the noted Indian feminist\, Muslim reformer\, and advocate for female education\, Iqbalunnisa Hussain\, published the novel Purdah and Polygamy: Life in an Indian Household\, a trenchant critique of the practices of purdah and polygamy wrapped within the pages of a sophisticated and compelling modernist novel. \nIn 2018 Oxford University Press re-issued a new edited edition with an introduction by Jessica Berman (University of Maryland) and essays by Muneeza Shamsie\, (International Advisory Board\, Journal of Postcolonial Writing)\, Suvir Kaul (University of Pennsylvania) and Arif Zaman (LSBM). \nFormat: introductory remarks\, open discussion and reception. \n\nArif Zaman: Who was Iqbalunnisa Hussain?\nMuneeza Shamsie: Why Purdah and Polygamy is a pioneering work of feminist fiction and of particular significance in the literary history of South Asian English literature\nNick Hillman (Deputy Academic Principal\, LSBM): A response to Iqbalunnisa Hussain’s essay on ‘My Experience in an English University’ in “Changing India – A Muslim Woman Speaks” (1940 and republished with new material by OUP in 2015)\n\nCapacity is limited. \nIn order to attend the event you will need to register for a ticket on eventbrite here.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/why-the-first-novel-written-in-english-by-a-muslim-woman-matters-today/
LOCATION:LSBM\, 7 Bedford Square\, London\, WC1B 3RA
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180630T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180630T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180613T134500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180613T134500Z
UID:12357-1530356400-1530370800@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:WMC Open Day
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 30 June The Working Mens College will be holding an open day for the whole community (near and far) to come along to WMC-The Camden College to find out more about their courses starting in September 2018. \n\nGet some information\, advice and guidance on the courses we have to offer – it can be a fun part time course or an accredited full time course to get you back into work.\nTake a tour of our historic building that has been here for over 100 years.\nHave a go at some activities that might be of interest to you – more details given nearer the time.\nDrop into some classes that are taking place to see if you would like to be a learner here.\n\nThe Open Day is free so why not come along and see what they have to offer. \nTo book your free place please register your interest by booking your ticket here.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/wmc-open-day-2/
LOCATION:Working Mens College\, 44 Crowndale Road\, London\, NW1 1TR
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180630T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180630T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180523T090614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180523T090614Z
UID:11451-1530374400-1530385200@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Noh + Neuroscience - Glimpsing the Invisible
DESCRIPTION:As part of Noh Reimagined two leading neuroscientists\, Professor Semir Zeki and Professor Atsushi Iriki\, will examine curious connections between the 650-year-old tradition of Noh and the mechanisms of our brain. \n‘Since so much in Noh performance is left to the imagination\, which is a mental activity produced by the brain\, I have decided to supplement what is on stage with lighting that will produce a visible\, sensory counterpart – coloured shadows – which is also produced by the brain.’ \nProfessor Semir Zeki\, a pioneer of neuroesthetics will speak about the objectivity of subjective state and will illustrate this using the coloured shadow illusions in collaboration with Noh performers. \nProfessor Atsushi Iriki will examine evidence-based speculations in light of his recent research on how we acquired the concept of the ‘meta-self’ (a third-person sense of our own existence) in relation to Riken-no-ken (a form of self-analysis used by Noh performers) and how we visualise illusions as realistic entities in Noh performances. \nBook your tickets here. \nAbout Noh Reimagined 2018: The Sublime illusions.  \nFollowing the highly successful 2016 edition\, Noh Reimagined is returning to Kings Place with an exciting new theme and line-up. The two-day festival explores the art of Noh\, the iconic theatrical tradition that originated in fourteenth-century Japan. This edition will shed light on the unique dramaturgy of Mugen (‘phantasmal’) Noh\, in which the main actor (shite) appears as a ghost in the dream of a travelling monk performed by the supporting actor (waki). The ghost then tells the tragic story of its past life\, expressing deep regret and lamentations\, hoping to find peace. \nTop Noh performers from Japan will work with innovative British artists and neuroscientists in genre-defying collaborations to examine the surreal artistic elements of Noh. Join us to explore time\, space and symbolism in Noh theatre through interdisciplinary performances\, workshops and talks. \nNoh Reimagined 2018 will connect the sublime illusions and transformative power of Noh’s 650-year-old tradition with the creative energy of contemporary arts and culture\, posing new questions about who we are. \nMore information can be found here including multi buy ticket offers.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/noh-neuroscience-glimpsing-the-invisible/
LOCATION:Kings Place\, 90 York Way\, London\, N1 9AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180702T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180702T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180605T103850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180605T103850Z
UID:12167-1530554400-1530559800@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:500 years of medicine. Today: Are teenagers really irrational?
DESCRIPTION:On the face of it\, teenagers can seem as though they behave irrationally and impulsively\, taking excessive risks. Yet neuroscience reveals that something much more complex may be going on.  Join Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore of UCL as she explains her research into the development of the adolescent brain in humans. \nOver the last twenty years neuroscience research has shown that the human brain develops both structurally and in the way it works during adolescence. Areas of the social brain undergo significant reorganization during this crucial second decade. These major changes may in turn reflect a particularly sensitive period for adapting to the social environment.  \nWhilst adolescence brings risks and vulnerabilities (particularly to mental ill health)\, it is also a crucial period of opportunities\, as the social brain reorganises itself in preparation for adulthood. \nThese major findings from the work of cognitive neuroscience have wide-ranging implications for how we structure public health and education to best meet the needs of today’s teenagers and tomorrow’s adults.  \nOf equal interest to parents and teenagers\, teachers\, medical professionals and anyone with a stake in the future\, this event is open to everyone. \nThe Royal College of Physicians presents this fascinating free lecture as part of a season marking its 500th anniversary\, reflecting on the history and future of medicine\, society and health. \nSarah-Jayne Blakemore is Professor in Cognitive Neuroscience at UCL. She is Leader of the Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Group and Deputy Director of the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience.  \nProfessor Blakemore is actively involved in public engagement with science activities and has an interest in the links between neuroscience and education. She also worked with Company Three on their play\, Brainstorm\, written and performed by teenagers\, which was shown at the National Theatre in London. \nProgramme \n6pm – Arrival refreshments (tea and coffee) \n6.30pm –  Lecture starts \n7.30pm –  Lecture finishes \n Tickets can be reserved here
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/500-years-of-medicine-today-are-teenagers-really-irrational/
LOCATION:Royal College of Physicians\, 11 St Andrew’s Place\, Regent’s Park\, London\,\, NW1 4LE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180703
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180708
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180612T101217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180622T112640Z
UID:12287-1530576000-1531007999@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Make at the Lethaby Gallery
DESCRIPTION:From 3 –7 July\, the Lethaby Gallery will host a programme of workshops\, talks\, and events dedicated to the actions of making\, sharing\, learning and listening. Equipped with creative\, digital and non-digital tools\, the gallery will be open to the public throughout the week\, encouraging a productive learning environment through community.  \nMAKE is born out of a long-term project initiated by Central Saint Martins staff\, students and partners from their neighbouring communities. Embracing collaboration in the local area\, the project aims to promote the values of the maker culture\, which is focused on cooperation and knowledge-sharing. Through research and creative partnerships\, the aim of the project is to collectively develop ideas for a new space for diverse publics to access\, which will support learning\, resilience\, enterprise\, and employability. \n  \nShare the power of making with students and staff from Central Saint Martins.\nDiscover new tools\, materials\, and projects that could help you on your own making journey.\nCome for the tools\, stay for the people! \nTuesday- Making together\n– Local Community day\n– Open from 11 am to 6 pm\n– Open day for local community groups with tours\, talks\, and workshops.\n– Drop-in sessions and tours open to the public.\nWednesday- Learning Together\n– Open to the public from 2 pm to 5 pm\n– 2 to 4 pm CSM academics share their projects and research.\n– 2 to 5 pm Drop-in sessions and tours open to the public.\nThursday- Women in Making\n– Open to the public from 2 to 6 pm\n– 11 to 2 pm – 5 guest women makers share their journeys into building a career in making with 40 invited local women from Camden. In collaboration with Camden VOX.\n– 2 to 6 pm- drop-in workshops with guest makers.\n– Full programme TBC\nFriday-Making Futures\n– Open to the public from 11 am to 6 pm\n– Young people and school groups are invited to share their ideas about the future of making in the city.\n– 2 to 5 pm Drop-in sessions and tours open to the public.\nSaturday- Together we made\n– Come and visit the gallery and see what has been made during the week.\n– Alongside this programme\, the gallery will be host to student projects from MA Industrial Design\, Ceramics and Spatial Practices.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/make-at-the-lethaby-gallery/
LOCATION:Lethaby Gallery\, Central Saint Martins\, UAL\, Granary Building\, 1 Granary Square\, London\, N1C 4AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180703T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180703T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180606T133317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180606T134322Z
UID:12213-1530630000-1530640800@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Refresh\, Reboot\, Retool: new imaginaries for challenging times
DESCRIPTION:The Culture Capital Exchange is delighted to announce its summer symposium: Refresh\, Reboot\, Retool: new imaginaries for challenging times. \nAt a point where our futures feel arguably increasingly uncertain and volatile\, and where atmospheres of anxiety are pervasive\, Refresh\, Reboot\, Retool: new imaginaries for challenging times provides a space to take time to talk\, take stock and reflect on how we might imagine and indeed create conditions for positive change. With plenary sessions\, panel discussions\, workshops and a walk\, this event sets out to act as a space where questions on the creative possibilities as well as the civic duties and responsibilities of institutions and organisations can be mooted. \nFurthermore it invites us to consider how we might sensitise ourselves to the needs of seemingly diffuse and disparate\, yet intensely related issues and concerns\, such as identity and environment? How might we do this better and what is that we need in order to do so? Knowledge\, imagination\, generosity\, tenacity\, new ways of working/seeing or hearing\, abilities to affect or mobilise change\, abilities to reset\, withdraw and reboot? Such are the questions that will be attempted. We cordially invite you to join us but we can only guarantee that we will leave with more questions than we start with. \nAfter the symposium\, delegates are invited to stay  for the launch of TCCE’s new report Revealing Collaborative Values that documented our recently completed project\, National Academics and Creatives Exchange (The Exchange)\, funded by ACE and HEFCE between 2015 – 2017. \nThe symposium agenda will be announced in mid-June.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/refresh-reboot-retool-new-imaginaries-for-challenging-times/
LOCATION:The Art Workers Guild\, 6 Queen Square\, London\, WC1N 3AT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180706T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180706T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180515T141228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180515T141228Z
UID:11384-1530869400-1530894600@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Archaeology of Fashion Film
DESCRIPTION:ONE-DAY CONFERENCE HOSTED AT CENTRAL SAINT MARTINS \nHow did early 20th century cinema present and represent fashion\, and how does this historical material relate to contemporary fashion film? This one-day conference investigates new methods\, topics and themes at the interface of three fields: media archaeology\, fashion history\, and film studies. The conference looks at two parallel moments of fashion and film in the early 20th and 21st centuries\, when the emergence and intensification of new technologies of the image began to impact the culture and commerce of fashion. It aims to bring early cinema into conversation with current forms of digital aesthetics and to investigate its various materials\, screens and genres\, as well as the means of their production\, circulation and consumption\, that may inspire new ways to understand fashion film. \nPROGRAMME \nFeaturing speakers from a range of disciplines spanning film\, fashion and media studies\, the conference includes a screening of rare early fashion film curated by Lucy Moyse Ferreira and a creative industry panel discussion chaired by Marketa Uhlirova\, director of the Fashion in Film Festival. The closing plenary session pulls together the various strands of the day. \nSPEAKERS \nProfessor Wanda Strauven (keynote speaker) \nGoethe University Frankfurt\nText\, Texture\, Textile: A Media-Archaeological Mapping of Fashion and Film \nBeatrice Behlen\nMuseum of London\nFloating chiffon and misty tulle: the Materiality of Fashion in Motion \nNick Rees-Roberts\nUniversity of Paris – Sorbonne Nouvelle\nBetween Promotion and Criticality: The Paradox of Contemporary Fashion Film \nPLENARY SESSION\nChris Breward (chair)\nNational Galleries of Scotland \nCaroline Evans\nCentral Saint Martins\, University of the Arts London \nLucy Moyse Ferreira\nCentral Saint Martins\, University of the Arts London \nJussi Parikka \nWinchester School of Art\, Southampton University \nMarketa Uhlirova\nCentral Saint Martins\, University of the Arts London \nRSVP here.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/archaeology-of-fashion-film/
LOCATION:Central Saint Martins\, 1 Granary Square\, King's Cross \, London\, N1C 4AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181009
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180813T085227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180813T125048Z
UID:12811-1531440000-1539043199@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Echoes of Holloway Prison at the Islington Museum
DESCRIPTION:Holloway Prison has been an important landmark in Islington for over 150 years. Thousands of women passed through its doors until it closed in 2016. This exhibition explores their stories. \nWell-known prisoners have been held at the prison\, but there are many voices which remain unknown and unrecorded. This exhibition at Islington Museum explores stories of this highly significant place. \nHighlights of the exhibition include a prison door from the original Holloway ‘Castle’\, when it was a ‘terror to evil doers’\, a suffragette hunger-strike medal\, a prison bed from the modern prison and a banner made by Sisters Uncut who occupied part of the prison following its closure. \nThe exhibition also explores what may happen next on the site –and asks visitors to think what kind of legacy there should be to follow a place with such depth of history. \nAbout the project  \nThis project\, run by Islington Heritage\, in collaboration with Holloway Prison Stories and Middlesex University\, seeks to capture stories of this highly significant place meaning that\, even when it has gone\, the voices and echoes of Holloway Prison will remain. \nCheck out their comprehensive events schedule as part of the project here. \nOpen Monday – Saturday 10am-5pm (closed Wednesday and Sunday)
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/echoes-of-holloway-prison-at-the-islington-museum/
LOCATION:Islington Museum\, 245 St John Street\, London\, England\, EC1V 4NB
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180721T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180721T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190132
CREATED:20180613T112755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180613T112909Z
UID:12340-1532170800-1532178000@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Women and Children Firsts - Guided Walk
DESCRIPTION:In Victorian Britain\, a women’s place was considered to be in the home and children were treated as “expendable”. On this walk through some of Bloomsbury’s Squares\, we hear about the first hospital specifically for children; a hospital founded thanks to the efforts of two sisters seeking care for their grandmother who had suffered a stroke and meet some the women pioneers of medicine and science. \nThe walk starts at Russell Square Station and will end in Torrington Square\, a short distance from Russell Square Underground station. It will take between 1.5 and 2 hrs. \nThis free to attend guided walk is part of Camden’s annual arts programme Camden Vox. \nThis walk is organised by the Camden Tour Guides Association – one of the Knowledge Quarter’s Partners. They research\, develop and conduct walking tours and lectures on all things Camden!  They can provide bespoke walks for Knowledge Quarter partners – ideal for team events\,  new joiners\, or to enable existing staff to know more about the history\, stories and culture of the area.  They also offer training on how to become a tour guide – with a new course (based at the Crick Living Centre) starting in September. Learn more here.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/women-and-children-firsts-guided-walk/
LOCATION:Russel Square Station\, Bloomsbury\, London\, WC1N 1LG
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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