AUTUMN 2015
LITERATURE GIGS DRAMA CONCERTS LECTURES FILM ART
CONTENTS
3 LITERATURE 6 GIGS 10 DRAMA 11 CONCERTS AND MUSIC EVENTS 12 LECTURES AND SEMINARS 20 FILM SCREENINGS 22 ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS 27 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 28 EVENTS CALENDAR
Front cover: Years & Years This page: Damien Hirst Last Kingdom, 2012
All events take place in Lecture Theatre 1 at 7pm Season ticket £48 / £40 Individual tickets £8 Visit uea.ac.uk/litfest Email literaryevents@uea.ac.uk Follow @UEALitFest
LITERATURE
AUTUMN LITERARY FESTIVAL UEA’s Literary Festival regularly welcomes award-winning authors to campus
SEPTEMBER Wed 23 Sep Emma Healey and Vendela Vida Tue 29 Sep Jonathan Franzen OCTOBER Wed 7 Oct David Hare Wed 14 Oct Vince Cable Wed 21 Oct Richard Dawkins NOVEMBER Wed 11 Nov Amit Chaudhuri Wed 18 Nov David Mitchell
Photo credits: Amit Chaudhuri, ©Geoff Pugh David Hare, ©Brigitte Lacombe Jonathan Franzen, ©Greg Martin Richard Dawkins, ©Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert Vendela Vida, ©Annabel Mehran 3
LITERATURE
NOIRWICH CRIME WRITING FESTIVAL Celebrate the sharpest noir and crime fiction over four days of author events and workshops in Norwich Visit noirwich.co.uk
SEPTEMBER Thu 17 Sep, 6.30pm An evening with Lee Child The Pantry Restaurant, Jarrolds SOLD OUT Fri 18 Sep, 11am–1pm Masterclass: Starting to write crime fiction with Kate Rhodes Dragon Hall, King Street £45 / £35 Fri 18 Sep, 2pm–4pm Masterclass: Creating credible characters with Jamies Runcie Dragon Hall, King Street £45 / £35 Fri 18 Sep, 2pm–4pm Masterclass: How to create a murderer with Laura Wilson and Colette McBeth Dragon Hall, King Street £45 / £35 Fri 18 Sep, 6pm Creating light and dark with James Runcie and Sharon Bolton Drama Studio, UEA £5
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Fri 18 Sep, 8pm How to be a good psychopath with Andy McNab and Prof Kevin Dutton Drama Studio, UEA £8 Sat 19 Sep, 11am From page to screen: Ann Cleeves on her creation, Vera Stanhope Dragon Hall, King Street £5 Sat 19 Sep, 2pm First blood Dragon Hall, King Street £5 Sat 19 Sep, 4pm The killer women discuss ‘killer twists’ with Paul Johnston Dragon Hall, King Street £5 Sat 19 Sep, 7.30pm Peter Robinson and Nicci French in conversation Dragon Hall, King Street £8 Sun 20 Sep, 11.30am – 1.30pm The bloody brunch Dragon Hall, King Street £10
All events take place at 7pm in Dragon Hall, King Street, Norwich
OCTOBER Thu 1 Oct Thomas Morris Thu 29 Oct Will Boast
Free
LITERATURE
UEA LIVE A series of readings showcasing the past, present and future of UEA’s creative writing talent
NOVEMBER Thu 26 Nov Joanna Walsh DECEMBER Thu 10 Dec The Norwich Camarade Collaborative poetry curated by S. J. Fowler
Tue 6 Oct, 7pm UEA Drama Studio Wed 21 Oct, 7pm London Review Bookshop, 14 Bury Place, London
MA Creative Writing anthology launches Enjoy readings from UEA’s creative writing students over a glass of wine Free RSVP literaryevents@uea.ac.uk
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GIGS
UEA is known for hosting great gigs and attracting world-class musicians to Norwich All gigs are for over 14s only Prices are advance (more on the door) and may be subject to a booking fee Call 01603 508050 Visit ueaticketbookings.co.uk
THE NICK RAYNS LCR Gigs on campus at UEA
SEPTEMBER Sun 27 Sep, 7pm The Wombats SOLD OUT Wed 30 Sep, 7.30pm Public Image Ltd £26.50 OCTOBER Sun 4 Oct, 7.30pm Doc Brown £14 Thu 8 Oct, 7.30pm Mallory Knox £14
Wed 11 Nov, 7pm The Fratellis £17.50 Wed 18 Nov, 7pm Slaves SOLD OUT Sun 22 Nov, 7pm The Wailers £19.50 Fri 27 Nov, 7pm Happy Mondays £28.50
Sat 10 Oct, 6pm Years & Years SOLD OUT
DECEMBER Fri 4 Dec, 7.30pm Pout at the Devil £8
Mon 12 Oct, 7.30pm Ride £25
Tue 15 Dec, 7.30pm Shed Seven £21.50
NOVEMBER Sun 1 Nov, 7pm Eagles of Death Metal £18.50 6
Thu 5 Nov, 7pm Skindred £20
Wed 16 Dec, 7.30pm Caravan Palace £19
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GIGS
THE WATERFRONT Gigs on King Street, Norwich Call 01603 508050 Visit ueaticketbookings.co.uk
SEPTEMBER Sat 26 Sep, 7pm Stereo MCs £17.50 Wed 30 Sep, 7.30pm The Strypes £12.50 OCTOBER Thu 8 Oct, 7.30pm Circa Waves SOLD OUT Sun 11 Oct, 7pm Starsailor £19.50 Sat 17 Oct, 6.30pm Jack Savoretti SOLD OUT Sun 18 Oct, 7pm Cradle of Filth £18
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Mon 19 Oct, 7pm Glenn Hughes £20 Thu 22 Oct, 7.30pm Fightstar £15 Fri 23 Oct, 6.30pm Lucy Rose £15 Sat 24 Oct, 6.30pm Dreadzone £15 Sun 25 Oct, 7pm Mostly Autumn £15
DECEMBER Sat 5 Dec, 6.30pm Orange Goblin £15
Sun 15 Nov, 7pm Striking Matches £12.50
Sat 12 Dec, 6.30pm Ash £17
GIGS
NOVEMBER Sat 14 Nov, 7pm Bon Jovi Experience £12.50
Thu 19 Nov, 7pm Whole Lotta Led £13 Fri 20 Nov, 6pm DORO £19.50
RIDE
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DRAMA
All performances take place at UEA Drama studio Latecomers may not be admitted £7 / £5 Email dramaevents@uea.ac.uk Visit uea.ac.uk/events Follow @UEADrama
UEA presents three final productions from students on the Theatre Directing MA Mon 28 – Tue 29 Sep, 7.30pm Saturday 3rd Oct, 2pm Gegenstand Susan Washtell Witness the journey of a pair of vintage shoes, fleeing with their owner through war-torn Europe Wed 30 Sep – Thu 1 Oct, 7.30pm Smart Duncan Joseph Multimedia theatre exploring our relationship with smart phones and the impact on real social contact Fri 2 – Sat 3 Oct, 7.30pm The Ham Funeral Patrick White Following the death of his landlord, a young man must help to organise a ‘ham funeral’ in his honour
Thu 8 – Sat 10 Oct, 7.30pm Breathing Corpses Minotaur student theatre company presents a play by Laura Wade Join the desperate search for happiness as the tales of three tragic characters unfold Thu 15 – Sat 17 Oct, 7.30pm A Government Inspector UEA Drama Society presents an adaptation by Deborah McAndrew The corrupt inhabitants of a village attempt to hide their wrongdoings from a supposed government inspector Thu 29 – Sat 31 Oct, 7.30pm The Minotaur shorts festival Minotaur Theatre Company presents three nights of new short plays by UEA drama students
Final year drama students present three classic Restoration comedies Tue 1 and Fri 4 Dec, 7.30pm The Country Wife William Wycherley Wed 2 Dec, 7.30pm Sat 5 Dec, 2pm The Innocent Mistress Mary Pix Thu 3 and Sat 5 Dec, 7.30pm The Beaux Stratagem George Farquhar
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CONCERTS Tickets for UEA concerts are available:
Auditions are free and take place at UEA Music Centre Booking essential Call 01603 593948 Email musicevents@uea.ac.uk Visit uea.ac.uk/music-centre
SEPTEMBER Fri 25 and Mon 28 Sep, 12–6pm UEA Symphony Orchestra auditions Fri 25 Sep, 11am–5.30pm Mon 28 Sep, 6.30–7.15pm UEA Choir auditions Fri 25 and Mon 28 Sep, 12–6pm UEA Chamber Choir auditions
Online uea.ac.uk/music-centre In person or over the phone Prelude Records (01603 628319) and St. George’s Music Shop (01603 626414) On the door
NOVEMBER Fri 13 Nov, 7.30pm An American in Norwich Enjoy the music of Barber, Bernstein and Gershwin St Andrew’s Hall, Norwich £4 – £12 DECEMBER Wed 9 Dec, 7.30pm UEA Choir Christmas carol concert A feast of festive favourites St John the Baptist Roman Catholic Cathedral, Norwich £9 / £6 (concessions and UEA staff)
CONCERTS AND MUSIC EVENTS
MUSIC AUDITIONS UEA Symphony Orchestra, Choir and Chamber Choir are recruiting new members. If you are a keen singer, or an instrumentalist of Grade 6 standard or above, come and audition to be a part of this flourishing community
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LECTURES AND SEMINARS
INAUGURAL LECTURES Explore cutting-edge ideas with UEA’s newest professors All talks take place at 6.30pm in the Julian Study Centre lecture theatre at UEA and are followed by a drinks reception Free
OCTOBER Tue 13 Oct Evolution: what does it take? Prof Cock Van Oosterhout
Tue 17 Nov Cardiomyopathy: getting to the heart of the problem Prof Michael Frenneaux
Tue 27 Oct Mathematics and mathematics education: a story of paths just crossing or of meeting at a vanishing point? Prof Elena Nardi
DECEMBER Tue 1 Dec Dangerous images: can computers sense peril from photos? Prof Richard Harvey
NOVEMBER Tue 3 Nov Climate change and international trade Prof Dabo Guan
Thu 8 Oct, 6.30pm
New leaders, old problems: is another Conservative victory inevitable? Where does the opposition go now? Charles Clarke Thomas Paine Study Theatre, UEA Free
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Tue 8 Dec Maxed out: working memory and the developing brain Prof John Spencer
Free, booking essential Call 01603 597507 Email sisjac@sainsbury-institute.org Visit sainsbury-institute.org
NOVEMBER Thu 19 Nov, 6pm Norwich Cathedral Hostry Fri 20 Nov, 6pm The Science Museum, London Toshiba lectures in Japanese arts and science
DECEMBER Thu 17 Dec, 6pm Norwich Cathedral Hostry Japanese porcelain Prof Nicole Coolidge Rousmaniere
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
JAPANESE ART AND CULTURE Regular events hosted by UEA’s Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures (SISJAC)
Beauty and the robot: future innovative collaboration between science and design Furuta Takayuki and Prof Yamanaka Shunji
Sat 12 Dec, 10am–12pm Christmas Lectures for Children
Do you want to build a snowman?
What do the Arctic Circle and Disney’s much-loved hit have in common? Join us for a ‘Frozen’ double-bill exploring the science and stories behind icy landscapes Lecture Theatre 1, UEA Booking opens in November Free
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TRANSLATION LECTURES All lectures take place from 1.10 – 2pm at UEA Free
NOVEMBER Thu 12 Nov The research of (im)politeness – an overview Dániel Kádár University of Huddersfield Elizabeth Fry building, room 01.05
Thu 19 Nov Turning your favourite aspects of your year abroad into your career Lizzie Fane Julian Study Centre lecture theatre Thu 26 Nov Languages of faith Michael Ipgrave, Bishop of Woolwich Elizabeth Fry building, room 01.05
Free
OCTOBER Thu 15 Oct, 5–6.30pm The transition from in-house to freelancing Andrew Hill and Translate Julian Study Centre 1.02
NOVEMBER Thu 5 Nov, 5–6.30pm Translating and interpreting in the natural gas industry Jan Ginters, Gazprom Julian Study Centre 1.02
Thu 29 Oct, 5–7pm Translating Julian of Norwich Edwin Kelly Julian Study Centre 1.02
Thu 19 Nov, 5–6.30pm Subtitling for the deaf and hard of hearing: how it’s done and the reasons for making editorial decisions Naomi Taylor, Redbee Media Julian Study Centre 1.02
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
LITERARY TRANSLATION SEMINARS Small group workshops at UEA, centred around translation and intercultural communication
Fri 20 Nov, 5–7pm Literary translation panel discussion: editing translations Featuring Music and Literature editor, Daniel Medin, George Szirtes and Jean Boase-Beier Sponsored by the British Centre for Literary Translation (BCLT) Arts building 01.06 Thu 26 Nov, 5–6.30pm Hitting the back of the net as a football interpreter Ronan Malt Julian Study Centre 1.02
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EDITH CAVELL CENTENARY UEA presents three lectures to mark the centenary of the death of Edith Cavell All events take place at 6pm in the Edith Cavell Building on the Norwich Research Park Free, booking required Email ecb.reception@uea.ac.uk
SEPTEMBER Tue 29 Sep Edith Cavell: her life, her legacy Christina Edwards CBE Cavell Nurses Trust
OCTOBER Tue 6 Oct Edith Cavell and propaganda Dr Richard Maguire Thu 8 Oct The real Edith: a biographer’s task Diana Souhami
All events take place at 6pm in the Arts building, room 3.02 at UEA
OCTOBER Thu 1 Oct The antecedents of the Front National in the 1930s and 40s Prof Andrew Williams University of St Andrews
NOVEMBER Thu 12 Nov The Juncker Commission at one Prof Hussein Kassim University of East Anglia
Thu 15 Oct Myths and crises: migration towards Europe Dr Alexandria Innes University of East Anglia
DECEMBER Thu 3 Dec Public policy and EU-China relations Prof Lisheng Dong China Academy of Social Sciences
Thu 29 Oct Going native: the EU viewed by an Englishman living in Brussels Dr Marc Corner University of Leuven
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
EUROPEAN FORUM LECTURES Guest lectures hosted by UEA’s Centre for Research in European Studies (CREST)
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LECTURES AND SEMINARS
BEING HUMAN FESTIVAL OF THE HUMANITIES This November, UEA is taking part in the UK’s only national festival of the humanities, bringing communities together to discuss human rights issues All events take place in Norwich Free (unless otherwise stated) Visit beinghumanfestival.org
NOVEMBER Mon 9 Nov, 8.15pm A Nazi Legacy: What Our Fathers’ Did A film screening in partnership with Reels of History, followed by a Q&A with Prof Philippe Sands and Prof Lyndsey Stonebridge Cinema City, St Andrew’s Street
Mon 16 Nov, 6pm Why burn books? Prof Lyndsey Stonebridge Friends’ Meeting House, Norwich
Thu 12 Nov, 6pm Writing torture: language, logic and law Dr Wendy McMahon The Auditorium, The Forum
Wed 18 Nov, 6pm Counter-terrorism, citizenship, and human rights: every day experiences across the UK Dr Lee Jarvis Friends’ Meeting House
Fri 13 Nov, 6pm How has The Hague tribunal helped us to understand the Balkan wars of the 1990s? Prof Cathie Carmichael The Auditorium, The Forum Sat 14 – Sun 15 Nov, 7.30pm Little Eden A performance by Chalk Circle Theatre Co and the International Youth Project Norwich Epic Studios £8 / £10
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Wed 18 Nov, 1pm Hate speech Dr Alex Brown The Auditorium, The Forum
Thu 19 Nov, 6pm Poetry and human rights George Szirtes The Auditorium, The Forum Fri 20 Nov, 6pm The sanctuary of stories: losing home, finding words Prof Dame Marina Warner The Auditorium, The Forum
Take part in a free workshop, looking at local archives with UEA researchers, as part of the Being Human Festival Email w.rossiter@uea.ac.uk
Wed 18 Nov, 4–6pm Politics and public culture Norfolk Record Office Fri 20 Nov, 2–4pm The cult of St Edmund Norwich Cathedral Library
Sat 21 Nov, 10am–4pm A festival of the book Norfolk Record Office
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
UNLOCKING THE ARCHIVE: THE PAST IN THE PRESENT
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FILM SCREENINGS
WORLD CINEMA A selection of international films, all subtitled in English, hosted by UEA’s Language and Communications department and the Centre for Research in European Studies (CREST) All events take place at 5pm in Lecture Theatre 3 at UEA, unless otherwise stated Free
SEPTEMBER Tue 29 Sep Leviathan (Russian)
Mon 19 Oct Always: Sunset on Third Street (Japanese) Lecture Theatre 4
OCTOBER Mon 5 Oct When Marnie Was There (Japanese) Lecture Theatre 4
Tue 20 Oct La Rafle (French) Lecture Theatre 4
Tue 6 Oct City of God (Brazilian) Tue 6 Oct Yves Saint-Laurent (French) Lecture Theatre 4 Thu 8 Oct El Niño (Spanish) Tue 13 Oct Go Trabi Go (German)
Thu 22 Oct Wakolda (Spanish) Tue 27 Oct My Father and my Son (Turkish)
NOVEMBER Mon 2 Nov Hula Girls (Japanese) Lecture Theatre 4 Tue 3 Nov Alceste à Bicyclette (French) Lecture Theatre 4 Thu 5 Nov Pelo Malo (Spanish) Tue 10 Nov Walesa – Man of Hope (Polish)
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FILM SCREENINGS
Mon 16 Nov Supermarket Woman (Japanese) Lecture Theatre 4 Tue 17 Nov A Belfast Story (Irish) Tue 17 Nov Le Hussard sur le Toit (French) Lecture Theatre 4 Thu 19 Nov La Gran Familia Española (Spanish) Tue 24 Nov We have a Pope! (Italian) DECEMBER Tue 1 Dec Flame and Citron (Danish) Tue 8 Dec The Special Relationship (British)
SAINSBURY CENTRE AT CINEMA CITY A season of films inspired by Magnificent obsessions: the artist as collector programmed and introduced by film expert, Chris Rodden All films start at 8.30pm at Cinema City, St Andrew’ Street, Norwich £8 /£6 (Cinema City members and Sainsbury Centre Friends) Call 0871 902 5724 Visit picturehouses.co.uk
Mon 28 Sep Finding Vivian Maier Mon 2 Nov Harold & Maude Mon 7 Dec The Collector
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ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS 22
The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is a world-class art gallery and museum located on campus at UEA All art events and exhibitions take place at the Sainsbury Centre unless otherwise stated Call 01603 593199 Email scva@uea.ac.uk Visit scva.ac.uk Follow @SainsburyCentre
EXHIBITIONS
12 Sep 2015 – 24 Jan 2016 Magnificent obsessions: the artist as collector From mass-produced memorabilia to rare art and artefacts this exhibition, curated by Barbican, presents the fascinating personal collections of artists including Andy Warhol, Peter Blake, Damien Hirst, and Martin Parr
7 Nov 2015 – 20 Mar 2016 Alphonse Mucha: in quest of beauty A showcase of one of the most celebrated artists of the art nouveau
Below: Elephantine figurines from the collection of Peter Blake. Photo Hugo Glendinning
SEPTEMBER Thu 24 Sep, 6.15pm Live review of Magnificent obsessions Artist Bruce Lacey, together with Professor Lynda Morris and Rob Hillier from NUA will respond to the exhibition Elizabeth Fry lecture theatre, UEA £8 / £6 Booking essential
OCTOBER Fri 23 Oct, 6.30pm Exhibition tour with curator Lydia Yee £6 / £4 (plus exhibition ticket) Booking essential Sun 25 Oct, 1–4pm Magnificent family day: world collections In collaboration with Black History Month Come and explore objects and collections from around the world £1
NOVEMBER Sat 7 Nov, 12–4pm Mouse taxidermy workshop Taxidermy artist Elle Kaye will provide an introduction to the processes and techniques behind basic taxidermy. Participants will learn how to prepare, preserve, mount and position their mouse. All tools and materials will be provided Over 18s only Sainsbury Centre education studio Booking essential £65 / £50
ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
MAGNIFICENT OBSESSIONS – SPECIAL EVENTS Running alongside the major exhibition, Magnificent obsessions: the artist as collector, is a series of special events
Fri 27 Nov, 6.30pm Exhibition tour with Viktor Wynd £6 / £4 (plus exhibition ticket) Booking essential DECEMBER Fri 4 Dec, 1–5pm Artist study afternoon: creative collections A panel of artists will discuss the relationship between collecting and creativity Sainsbury Centre education studio £6 / £4 Booking essential
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ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
TALKS AND TOURS Discover the Sainsbury collection with the help of informative guides
Tuesday to Sunday, 11am and 2pm (subject to availability) Guided tours of the Sainsbury collection Meet at gallery reception Free Booking not required Tuesday to Friday, 3pm (tours last approx 45 mins) Tours of Magnificent obsessions: the artist as collector Meet at gallery reception £3, with exhibition ticket Booking not required
Last Friday of each month, 1.15–1.45pm Art for lunch Join a guide for an informative talk on an artist, object or aspect of the Sainsbury collection Meet at gallery reception Free Fri 23 Oct Sculpture from the Pacific Islands Fri 27 Nov McWilliam, Cesar and Richier
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One Thursday a month Lunchtime talks 1.15–1.45pm Get extra insight into Magnificent Obsessions: The Artist as Collector Meet at gallery reception Free Thu 8 Oct The science behind the art: care and research of natural sciences Dr David M Waterhouse, Norfolk Museums Service Thu 12 Nov Ethnographic collage Lisa Maddigan Newby, Sainsbury Institute for Art Thu 10 Dec The collector as fan Tom Phillips, University of East Anglia
All Sainsbury Centre Sunday events take place from 2–4pm Meet at the gallery reception Booking essential £6 / £4
OCTOBER Sun 4 Oct The Sainsbury Centre: biography of a building
NOVEMBER Sun 1 Nov Captain Cook tour of the Sainsbury collection DECEMBER Sun 6 Dec Pots on the mantelpiece
ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
SAINSBURY CENTRE SUNDAYS One Sunday a month, take part in activities inspired by the Sainsbury collection including practical artist-led workshops and study afternoons
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ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
ARTISTS AND IDEAS
FAMILIES AND CHILDREN
Practical workshops and courses for adults and young people
Interactive activities for the whole family to enjoy
Wednesdays from 30 Sep, 2–4.30pm Fictional narratives – a creative writing course Join author Patricia Mullin for a ten-week creative writing course Living area gallery £160 / £120 concessions for all 10 sessions Booking essential
Every third Friday of the month, 10.15–11.45am (18 Sep, 16 Oct, 20 Nov) Mini-studio Creative play for pre-school children Sainsbury Centre education studio £8 / £6 Free for accompanying adults Booking essential
Alternate Tuesdays during term time (from 13 Oct), 4.30–6.30pm Young associates A group which meets to develop creative ideas and visual arts projects If you are interested in joining Email n.croose-myhill@uea.ac.uk Sainsbury Centre education studio No booking required Free and open to ages 15–25
First Sunday of the month, 2–4pm (4 Oct, 1 Nov) Sunday studio Family friendly, artist-led creative activities, inspired by objects in the Sainsbury collection Free, donations welcome
ArtsLab workshops Wednesdays during term time (from 30 Sep) 4.30–6.30pm A chance to learn new artistic skills and techniques Sainsbury Centre education studio Booking essential £8 / £6
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During October half term Object in focus: the toy department £1 suggested donation Booking not required, drop in Family gallery tours Free, drop in anytime Ask at gallery reception for availability and times
For directions to and around campus Visit uea.ac.uk/about/visiting-staying
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
DIRECTIONS UEA is accessible by foot, bike, bus and the local Park and Ride service. Please note that parking on campus is limited.
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WHAT’S ON
Until Sun 24 Jan 2016
Exhibition: Magnificent obsessions: the artist as collector
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SEPTEMBER Thu 17
Masterclass: An evening with Lee Child
4
Fri 18
Masterclass: Starting to write crime fiction with Kate Rhodes
4
Fri 18
Masterclass: Creating credible characters with James Runcie
4
Fri 18
Masterclass: How to create a murderer with Laura Wilson and Colette McBeth 4
Fri 18
Literature: Creating light and dark with James Runcie and Sharon Bolton
Fri 18
Literature: How to be a good psychopath with Andy McNab and Prof Kevin Dutton
Fri 18
Workshop: Mini-studio
Sat 19
Literature: From page to screen: Ann Cleeves on her creation, Vera Stanhope 4
Sat 19
Literature: First blood
4
Sat 19
Literature: The killer women discuss ‘killer twists’ with Paul Johnston
4
Sat 19
Literature: Peter Robinson and Nicci French in conversation
4
Sun 20
Literature: The bloody brunch
4
Wed 23
Literature: Emma Healey and Vendela Vida
Thu 24
Lecture: Live review of Magnificent obsessions
4 4 26
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Fri 25
UEA Music Centre auditions
11
Sat 26
Gig: Stereo MCs
8
Sun 27
Gig: The Wombats
Mon 28 – Tue 29
Theatre: Gegenstand
Mon 28
UEA Music Centre auditions
11
Mon 28
Film: Finding Vivian Maier
21
Tue 29
6 10
Literature: Jonathan Franzen
3
Tue 29
Film: Leviathan
20
Tue 29
Lecture: Edith Cavell: her life, her legacy
16
Wed 30
Gig: Public Image Ltd
6
Wed 30
Gig: The Strypes
8
Wed 30 – Thu 1 Oct
Theatre: Smart
10
Wed 30
Workshop: ArtsLab
26
Thu 1
Lecture: The antecedents of the Front National in the 1930s and 40s
17
Thu 1
Literature: UEA Live – Thomas Morris
Fri 2 – Sat 3 Oct
Theatre: The Ham Funeral
10
Sat 3
Theatre: Gegenstand
10
Sun 4
Gig: Doc Brown
Sun 4
Lecture: The Sainsbury Centre: biography of a building
Sun 4
Workshop: Sunday Studio
26
Mon 5
Film: When Marnie Was There
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OCTOBER
Tue 6
Tue 6 Tue 6
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Film: City of God
5
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Film: Yves Saint-Laurent
Lecture: Edith Cavell and propaganda
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Tue 6
MA Creative Writing anthology launch: Norwich
5
Wed 7
Literature: David Hare
3
Workshop: ArtsLab
Thu 8
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Lecture: The real Edith: a biographer’s task
16
Thu 8
Gig: Mallory Knox
6
Thu 8 Oct
Gig: Circa Waves
8
Thu 8 – Sat 10 Oct
Theatre: Breathing Corpses
Thu 8 Oct
Lecture: New leaders, old problems: is another Conservative victory inevitable?
Thu 8
Film: El Niño
20
Thu 8
Lunchtime talk: the science behind the art: care and research of natural sciences
24
Sat 10
Gig: Years & Years
6
Sun 11
Gig: Starsailor
8
Mon 12
Gig: Ride
6
Tue 13
Lecture: Evolution: what does it take?
12
Tue 13
Film: Go Trabi Go
Tue 13
Workshop: Young associates
Wed 14
Literature: Vince Cable
Wed 14
Workshop: ArtsLab
Thu 15 – Sat 12
10 12
20 26 3 26
Theatre: A Government Inspector
10
Thu 15
Seminar: The transition from in-house to freelancing
Thu 15
Lecture: Myths and crises: migration towards Europe
15 17
Fri 16
Sainsbury Centre: Mini-studio
Sat 17
Gig: Jack Savoretti
8
Sun 18
Gig: Cradle of Faith
8
Mon 19
Gig: Glenn Hughes
Mon 19
Film: Always: Sunset on Third Street
20
Tue 20
Film: La Rafle
20
Wed 21
Literature: Richard Dawkins
3
Wed 21
MA Creative Writing anthology launch: London
5
Wed 21
Workshop: ArtsLab
Thu 22
Gig: Fightstar
8
Thu 22
Film: Wakolda
20
Fri 23
26
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Gig: Lucy Rose
Fri 23
Sainsbury Centre: Exhibition tour with curator Lydia Lee
Fri 23
Lunchtime talk: Sculpture from the Pacific islands
Sat 24
Gig: Dreadzone
Sun 25
Gig: Mostly Autumn
Sun 25
Workshop: Magnificent family day – world collections
Mon 26 – Fri 30
Sainsbury Centre: Half term family activities
Tue 27
Film: My Father and my Son
WHAT’S ON
Wed 7
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20
Tue 27
Workshop: Young associates
26
Wed 28
Workshop: ArtsLab
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Thu 29
Literature: UEA Live – Will Boast
Thu 29 – Sat 31
Theatre: The Minotaur Shorts Festival
5 10
Thu 29
Seminar: Translating Julian of Norwich
Thu 29
Lecture: Going native: the EU viewed by an Englishman living in Brussels
15 17
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NOVEMBER Sun 1 Sun 1 Sun 1 Mon 2 Mon 2 Tue 3 Tue 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Thu 5 Thu 5 Sat 7– Sun 20 Mar 2016 Sat 7 Mon 9 Tue 10 Tue 10 Wed 11 Wed 11 Wed 11 Thu 12 Thu 12 Thu 12 Thu 12 Thu 12 Fri 13 Fri 13 Sat 14 Sat 14 – Sun 15 Sun 15 Mon 16 Mon 16 Tue 17 Tue 17 Tue 17 Wed 18 Wed 18 Wed 18 Wed 18 Wed 18 Wed 18 Thu 19 Thu 19 Thu 19 Thu 19 Thu 19
Gig: Eagles of Death Metal 6 Workshop: Captain Cook tour of the Sainsbury collection 25 Workshop: Sunday Studio 26 Film: Hula Girls 20 Film: Harold & Maude 21 Lecture: Climate change and international trade 12 Film screening: Alceste à Bicyclette 20 Sainsbury Centre: ArtsLab workshop 26 Gig: Skindred 6 Seminar: Translating and interpreting in the natural gas industry 15 Film: Pelo Malo 20 Exhibition: Alphonse Mucha: in quest of beauty 22 Workshop: Anthropomorphic mouse taxidermy 23 Film: A Nazi Legacy: What Our Fathers’ Did 18 Film: Walesa – Man of Hope 20 Workshop: Young associates 26 Literature: Amit Chaudhuri 3 Gig: The Fratellis 6 Workshop: ArtsLab 26 Lecture: The Juncker Commission at one 17 Lecture: The research of (im)politeness – an overview 14 Lecture: Writing torture: language, logic and law 18 Lunchtime talks: ethnographic collage 24 Lecture: Writing torture: language, law 18 Concert: An American in Norwich 11 Lecture: How has The Hague tribunal helped us to understand the Balkan wars of the 1990s? 18 Gig: Bon Jovi Experience 9 Theatre: Little Eden 18 Gig: Striking Matches 9 Lecture: Why burn books? 18 Supermarket Woman 21 Film: Le Hussard sur le Toit 21 Lecture: Cardiomyopathies: getting to the heart of the problem 12 Film: A Belfast Story 21 Literature: David Mitchell 3 Gig: Slaves 6 Lecture: Hate speech 18 Lecture: Counter-terrorism, citizenship, and human rights: every day experiences across the UK 18 Workshop: Unlocking the archive: politics and public culture 19 Workshop: ArtsLab 26 Gig: Whole Lotta Led 9 Seminar: Subtitling for the deaf and hard of hearing 15 Lecture: Poetry and human rights 18 Lecture: Turning your favourite aspects of your year abroad into your career 14 Film: La Gran Familia Española 21
Fri 20
Fri 20
Lecture: Beauty and the robot: Norwich
Lecture: Beauty and the robot: London
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Workshop: Unlocking the archive: the cult of St Edmund
Fri 20
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Gig: DORO
Fri 20
9
Literary translation panel discussion: editing translations
15
Fri 20
Lecture: The sanctuary of stories: losing home, finding words
18
Fri 20
Workshop: Mini-studio
26
Sat 21
Workshop: Unlocking the archive: a festival of the book
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Sun 22
Gig: The Wailers
Tue 24
6
Film: We have a Pope!
21
Tue 24
Workshop: Young associates
26
Wed 25
Workshop: ArtsLab
26
Thu 26
Literature: UEA Live – Joanna Walsh
Thu 26
Lecture: Languages of faith
Thu 26
Fri 27
5 14
Seminar: Hitting the back of the net as a football interpreter
Gig: Happy Mondays
Fri 27
Fri 27
WHAT’S ON
Thu 19
15 6
Sainsbury Centre: Exhibition tour with Viktor Wynd
23
Lunchtime talk: McWilliam, Cesar and Richier
24
DECEMBER Tue 1 Tue 1
Theatre: The Country Wife
20
Film: Flame and Citron
21
Tue 1
Lecture: Dangerous images: can computers sense peril from photos?
Wed 2
Theatre: The Innocent Mistress
20
Wed 2
Workshop: ArtsLab
26
Thu 3
Theatre: The Beaux Stratagem
Thu 3
12
10
Lecture: Public policy and EU-China relations
17
Fri 4
Gig: Pout at the Devil
Fri 4
Theatre: The Country Wife
10
Fri 4
Workshop: Creative collections
23
Sat 5
Gig: Orange Goblin
Sat 5
Theatre: The Innocent Mistress
Sat 5
Theatre: The Beaux Stratagem
10
Sun 6
Workshop: Pots on the mantelpiece
25
Mon 7
Film: The Collector
21
Tue 8
Lecture: Maxed out: working memory and the developing brain
12
Tue 8
Workshop: Young associates
26
Tue 8
6
9 10
Film: The Special Relationship
21
Wed 9
UEA Choir Christmas Carol Concert
Wed 9
Workshop: ArtsLab
Thu 10
Literature: The Norwich Camarade
5
Thu 10
Lunchtime talk: the collector as fan
24
Sat 12
Gig: Ash
Tue 15
Gig: Shed Seven
Wed 15
Workshop: ArtsLab
Wed 16 Thu 17
11 26
9 6 26
Gig: Caravan Palace
Lecture: Japanese porcelain
6
13
31
JONATHAN FRANZEN Autumn Literary Festival Tue 29 Sep, 2015
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