Christ Church Arts Week 5th week is Christ Church Arts Week! - TopicsExpress



          

Christ Church Arts Week 5th week is Christ Church Arts Week! Christ Church is hosting a whole range of events that are sure to interest everyone - anyone from the art fanatic to the intellectual aesthete. Unless otherwise stated, all events are FREE and may be attended by students from any college. For more information visit Christ Church JCR FaceBook page. In regard to Christ Church Picture Gallery, see especially details of the concert on 13 and 15 November. The Full Schedule Monday 11 November 5pm, Blue Boar Lecture Theatre The Woman Reader in History a talk by Berlinda Jack The talk will be followed by FREE drinks and nibbles in the exhibition space. 8:30pm, Christ Church JCR Film night (TBC) Tuesday 12 November 4-5pm, Christ Church Art Room Life Drawing Class Numbers are limited. Please contact [email protected] to reserve a place. 5pm, Blue Boar Exhibition Space Opening drinks for the Arts Week exhibition FREE drinks and nibbles will be provided 8:30pm, Christ Church JCR Dance Class by Bruce Richardson. Wednesday 13 November 12:30pm, Christ Church Picture Gallery Lunchtime Concert Workers Union by Andriessen and Les Moutons de Panurge’ by Rzewski 2-5pm, Christ Church Art Room Collage Class Please contact [email protected] to reserve a place. 8:30pm, Christ Church JCR Poetry Evening FREE drinks and nibbles will be provided Thursday 14 November S.R. Gardiner Talk, times tbc FREE drinks will be provided 8:30pm, Christ Church Cathedral Jake Downs @ ChCh Cathedral Friday 15 November 5pm, Christ Church Picture Gallery Gallery Collision The Collision Ensemble, founded in 2012 by Isabel de Berríé, Annemari Ferreira and Cissy Li, serves as a platform for Oxford graduate composers to showcase their work in a multi-arts context in which it interacts with visual arts and original poetry. Previous events have taken place in Mansfield College Chapel (Michaelmas 2012) and Christ Church Picture Gallery (Hilary 2013) and the group was represented at the 2013 M@sh Marathon held in the Jaqueline du Pré concert hall. Featured graduate composers so far have been Anna Krause, Samuel Carbonero, David John Roche, Andrew Watts, Maria Kallionpää and Athena Corcoran-Tadd, while original poetry contributions have come from Annemari Ferreira, Maria Kallionpää and Tom Clucas. Performances have an experimental focus, and past occasions have incorporated choreography, indeterminacy and breaking spaghetti. AUTUMN COLLISION: SOLO ODYSSEYS This performance will be built around a selection works for solo instrument and electronics. Featured composers will include Andrew Watts, Joseph Currie and Isabel de Berrié. Both standard concert and non-traditional instruments will be represented, from cello to roulette wheel, speakers to elastic bands. 8:30pm, Christ Church JCR Open-mic night
Posted on: Wed, 06 Nov 2013 15:03:06 +0000

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