University of East Anglia What’s On Autumn 2013
ANNIVERSARY EVENTS / DRAMA / LECTURES / HERITAGE / WRITERS / GIGS / WORKSHOPS / EXHIBITIONS
What’s On Autumn 2013
What’s On lists a range of events happening in and around the University, from gigs through to public lectures, exhibitions and family holiday activities. In this, our anniversary year, a programme of special events will be taking place.
Contents
04_Literature 05_Drama 06_Gigs 10_Concerts and Music Events 12_Heritage 13_Lectures 14_UEA 50th Anniversary 20_Art Events and Exhibitions 22_Other Lectures and Events 24_Translation 27_How to get to UEA
Masterpieces: Art and East Anglia at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts details on page 20
Literature
Literature Tickets for UEA’s Autumn Literary Festival talks cost £7 per event (no concessions) or £42 for a season ticket (£35 concessions). All events begin at 7pm in Lecture Theatre 1. For more information please visit www.uea.ac.uk/litfest or email literaryevents@uea.ac.uk. To book tickets please call 01603 508050 or visit www.ueaticketbookings.co.uk. This year, to mark the University’s 50th anniversary, our Autumn line-up welcomes back notable UEA alumni.
OCTOBER Wed 2 October
Rose Tremain Wed 9 October
Naomi Alderman and Andrew Cowan Wed 16 October
David Almond and Charlie Higson Wed 23 October
Anne Enright and Adam Foulds Wed 30 October
John Boyne and Andrew Miller NOVEMBER Wed 6 November
Tracey Chevalier and Glenn Patterson Wed 13 November
Ian McEwan and Paul Nurse Wed 20 November
Kazuo Ishiguro (on behalf of the Booker Prize Foundation) in conversation with Chris Bigsby This event is free to attend. Visit www.kazuoishiguro.eventbrite.com to register for your free ticket(s). UEA Literary Festival tickets are NOT valid for this event.
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All performances take place at 7.30pm in the UEA Drama Studio, unless otherwise stated. Tickets cost ÂŁ7 (ÂŁ5 concessions). For more information contact scott.c.brown@uea.ac.uk.
Drama
Drama
To book please call 01603 508050 or visit www.ueaticketbookings.co.uk
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
Wed 9, Thu 10 October
Thu 7, Fri 8, Sat 9 November
The Stripper
The Minotaur Shorts Festival
MA Theatre Directing: Final Production
Minotaur Theatre Company presents three nights of new short plays from drama students
Fri 11, Sat 12 October
The Count of Monte Cristo
Thu 14, Fri 15, Sat 16 November
MA Theatre Directing: Final Production
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Thu 17, Fri 18, Sat 19 October
UEA Drama Society presents an adaptation by David Edgar
Jerusalem Minotaur Theatre Company presents a play by Jez Butterworth Thu 31 October, Fri 1, Sat 2 November
The Tempest UEA Drama Society presents the play by William Shakespeare
DECEMBER Tue 3, Wed 4, Thu 5, Fri 6, Sat 7 December
Final year drama productions: The Arcadian Project Directed by Tony Gash and Tony Frost Performances start at 7.30pm 2pm matinee on Sat 7 December
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Gigs at The Nick Rayns LCR
Gigs at The Nick Rayns LCR Doors open 7.30-11pm (7pm on Sundays) unless otherwise stated. For more information and to book tickets please call 01603 508050 or visit www.ueaticketbookings.co.uk. All gigs are for over 14s only. Prices are advance only (more on the door) and may be subject to a booking fee.
OCTOBER Mon 21 October
Sun 27 October 7pm
Miles Kane
Goo Goo Dolls + Flesh For Lulu
Daughter
+ The Family Rain £17.50
£24
Fri 11 October
Tue 22 October
Bowling For Soup
The Cult
Bid Farewell Tour 2013
Electric 13 + Bo Ninge
£20
£29.50
Fri 18 October
Fri 25 October
Brit Floyd
Boomtown Rats
Mon 7 October
£15
Tue 29 October
The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Show Presents P-U-L-S-E 2013 £26.50
Sun 20 October
Everything Everything £15
Everything Everything
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£24
Him £20
Wed 30 October
Wretch 32
+ George the Poet + Context + Jacob Bank £15
Sat 26 October
Sub Focus £14.50
Miles Kane
Sub Focus
Wretch 32
Daughter
Gigs at The Nick Rayns LCR
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
Sun 3 November
Sat 23 November
Lucy Spraggan
The Naked and Famous Gogol Bordello
£12.50
£15
£18.50
Wed 6 November
Mon 25 November
Wed 11 December
Gabrielle Aplin
Happy Mondays
The Damned
£14
The 25th Anniversary Tour £28
Sun 10 November
Scouting For Girls £22.50
Wed 27 November
Black Star Riders £28
Tue 19 November
Professor Green £18.50
Thu 28 November
Ocean Colour Scene £25
Wed 20 November
The Fratellis £23
Scouting For Girls
Gogol Bordello
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Professor Green
Sun 8 December
£18
Doors open 7.30 -11pm (7pm on Sundays), unless otherwise stated. For more information and to book tickets, please call 01603 508050 or visit www.ueaticketbookings.co.uk. All gigs are for over 14s only. Prices are advance only (more on the door) and may be subject to a booking fee. The Waterfront, a Student Union run venue, is situated in King Street, Norwich.
SEPTEMBER
NOVEMBER
Wed 25 September
Wed 9 October
Mon 4 November
The 1975
Lee Scratch Perry
Steve Mason
£11
£21
£16
OCTOBER
Thu 10 October
Wed 13 November
Kate Nash
Villagers
Wed 2 October
£13.50
£12.50
Sat 12 October
Sun 17 November
AlunaGeorge
Turin Brakes
£13
£20
Mon 28 October
DECEMBER
So Solid Crew £13.50
Sat 5 October
The Lee Thompson Ska Orchestra £20
Kate Nash
The Cat Empire + Flap
Sat 21 December
£20
The Neville Staple Band
Gigs at The Waterfront
Gigs at The Waterfront
£17.50
Lucy Spraggan
Lee Sctratch Perry
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Concerts and Music Events
Concerts and Music Events For more information about any of these events please call 01603 593948, email musicevents@uea.ac.uk, visit www.uea.ac.uk/music/music-events/event-calendar or follow @UEAConcerts on Twitter. Unless otherwise stated, tickets are available from UEA Box Office (www.ueaticketbookings.co.uk or 01603 508050), Prelude Records (01603 628319) and St George’s Music Shop (01603 626414).
SEPTEMBER Wed 25 September 2-4pm Fri 27, Mon 30 September 2-6pm
Sat 28 September Rehearsals 2pm - 2.45pm, final play through at 2.45pm
UEA Symphony Orchestra auditions
Peter Aston’s 50th Anniversary composition
UEA School of Music
The Nick Rayns LCR, UEA
Open to UEA students, staff and the local community.
As part of UEA’s 50th Anniversary Festival, visitors are invited to join the UEA Choir and Symphony Orchestra in a workshop and play through of Peter Aston’s anniversary composition ‘The True Glory’.
Free, booking required. W www.uea.ac.uk/music/music-events/auditions-and-bursaries To book an audition, email musicevents@uea.ac.uk.
Free to attend
Fri 27 September 11am - 5.30pm Mon 30 September 6.45 - 7.10pm
UEA Choir auditions UEA School of Music Open to UEA students, staff and the local community.
Sat 28 September Rehearsals 3.15 - 4.15pm, final play through 4.30pm
‘Ode to Joy’ in celebration and collaboration
Free, booking required.
The Nick Rayns LCR, UEA
W www.uea.ac.uk/music/music-events/auditions-and-bursaries
As part of UEA’s 50th Anniversary Festival, visitors are invited to join the UEA Choir and Symphony Orchestra in a workshop and play through of the Finale of Beethoven’s Symphony No.9 in D minor, Op. 125.
To book an audition, email musicevents@uea.ac.uk.
Free to attend
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Tue 29 October 7.30pm
Fri 22 November 7.30pm
Sonic Arts No.75: searching for sounds
Sonic Arts No.76: voice and double bass duo
Strode Concert Room, UEA School of Music
Strode Concert Room, UEA School of Music
Performance by Eddie Prevost (percussion), Ute Kanngiesser (cello), Sebastian Lexer (piano) and Sonic Arts Ensemble.
Performance by Ilya Zilblat Shay (double-bass and electronics) and Elisendra Pujais Picó (voice). £7 (£5 concessions)
£7 (£5 concessions)
DECEMBER NOVEMBER Wed 4 December 7.30pm Sat 9 November 7.30pm
Britten: War Requiem St Andrew’s Hall, Norwich UEA Choir, Norwich Philharmonic Chorus, Norwich Philharmonic Orchestra, members of the Academy of St Thomas, Norwich Cathedral Choristers and soloists perform Benjamin Britten’s War Requiem Op. 66. £16 - £4 Tickets are available in advance from Prelude Records (01603 628319)
Fri 15 November 7.30pm
Sir Colin Davis memorial concert: ‘The English Connection’ St. Andrew’s Hall, Norwich
Concerts and Music Events
OCTOBER
UEA Choir Christmas carol concert St John the Baptist Roman Catholic Cathedral, Norwich £8 (£5 concessions and UEA staff)
Thu 5 December 7.30pm
Sonic Arts No.77: sex toys, theatrical punk-noise Strode Concert Room, UEA School of Music Performance by Ian Spink (choreography), Bill Thompson (composer) and Sonic Arts Music and Dance Ensemble. £7 (£5 concessions)
UEA Symphony Orchestra and soloist Paul Silverthorne perform Edward Elgar’s Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 arranged for viola and Antonín Dvorák’s Symphony No. 8 in G major. £12 - £4
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Heritage
Heritage All heritage events will take place in The Curve at The Forum, Millennium Plain, Norwich. Attendance is free and open to all.
SEPTEMBER Thu 12 September 12pm, 4pm (session repeated)
Fri 13 September 12.30pm
Then and now: collections, technology and access
The Cold War in East Anglia
A talk and screening by the East Anglian Film Archive (EAFA)
Approx 1 hour
E eafa@uea.ac.uk
Fri 13 September 12.30pm
Fri 13, Sat 14 September
The hidden history of urine in the Middle Ages
Norwich Heritage Open Days lecture series A partnership event between the Centre of East Anglian Studies (CEAS), the Workers Educational Trust (WEA), the University of East Anglia (UEA) and the East Anglian Film Archive (EAFA), for Norwich Heritage Open Days, supported by HEART (Heritage, Economic and Regeneration Trust).
Richard Maguire
Joy Hawkins Approx 90 minutes
Fri 13 September 2pm
The quest for the Windsor jewels Michael Nash Approx 1 hour
E research@heritagecity.org
Fri 13 September 10.30am
Story of the Fens Nicolas James Approx 30 minutes, followed by Q&A
Fri 13 September 11.30am
Watching East Anglian history: the Bury St Edmunds pageants of 1907-1970 Rebecca Pinner Approx 45 minutes
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Sat 14 September 11am
John Hales of Holt: a GP and his family in the mid 19th century Mike Muncaster Approx 45 minutes
Sat 14 September 12pm
History of the English cottage garden Andrew Sankey Approx 1 hour
The philosophy lectures take place at 6.30pm in Lecture Theatre 2. Attendance is free and open to all. For more information please email philosophyevents@uea.ac.uk or visit www.uea.ac.uk/philosophy/public-lecture-series.
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
Thu 10 October
Thu 7 November
Panel discussion: legacies of Wittgenstein
Has physics killed philosophy?
Eugen Fischer, Rupert Read, Oskari Kuusela and Michael Nedo
Philosophy Lectures
Philosophy Lectures
Raymond Tallis (Chaired by Cathy Rowett) Thu 21 November
Thu 24 October
Modern moral philosophy Oskari Kuusela and Anna Smajdor (Chaired by Rupert Read)
50 years of controversy in philosophical linguistics John Collins & Bill Downes in-conversation DECEMBER Thu 5 December
65 years of philosophy: a participant’s thoughts and experiences Hilary Putnam (via Skype)
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UEA 50th Anniversary
UEA’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY
FESTIVAL
PARTY IN THE BIG TOP 7pm – 11.30pm
For the evening’s entertainment, slip into your glad rags and get ready for some damn fine music at the Party in the Big Top. Bo Nanafana Social Club present Nina Conti, Kid Creole and the Coconuts and DJ Huey Morgan plus jaw-dropping cabaret, circus skills and vintage vaudeville. Dressing up is positively encouraged! 18 years and over. The Student Union bars will be open until 1.30am for those wishing to continue the party. Tickets £20, book online at www.ueaticketbookings.co.uk or call 01603 508050. Over 18s only.
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UEA’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY
FESTIVAL
DAYTIME EVENTS 10am onwards A huge programme of events in venues across campus, including talks, workshops, hands on activities, music and entertainment FREE to attend, no need to book.
NORFOLK FIREWORK VOLCANO Erupting from 6.30pm
NORFOLK FIREWORK
FRINGE FESTIVAL
A whole series of volcano-themed activities for the whole family during the day will culminate in the eruption of Norfolk’s first volcano! FREE to attend, no need to book.
FRINGE FESTIVAL 10.30am – 10pm A brilliant line-up of comedy, drama and live literature events with Arthur Smith, Mark Grist, Aisle 16, Hoi Polloi, John Osborne & Joe Dunthorne and many more. Tickets £3.50 – £7, book online at www.ueaticketbookings.co.uk or call 01603 508050. Recommended 14 years and over.
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Economics Lectures
Economics Lectures The Contemporary Economic Issues lecture series takes place at 6pm in the UEA Arts Building, Lecture Theatre 01.02. Attendance is free and open to all. Each event lasts for approximately two hours and includes a discussion. Refreshments will be served at the end. For more information please email liliana.harding@uea.ac.uk or visit www.uea.ac.uk/economics/contemporary-economic-issues.
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
Mon 7 October
Mon 4 November
Reducing tax avoidance and evasion: do we require a change in perception?
Religious economics and rational choice: market niches and spiritual capital in the Scottish Episcopal Church
Gareth Myles
Mary Brown (Independent educational consultant) Mon 10 October
Can the majority decide? An enquiry into the meaning of democracy Franz Dietrich
Mon 11 November
Choice and free will: some thoughts of a rational choice theorist on a philosophical problem Franz Dietrich
Mon 21 October
Economics of ADHD Farasat Bokhari Mon 28 October
What can I do with my economics degree (revisited)? UEA Careers Service, with alumni and students from the School of Economics
Mon 18 November
Bargaining behaviour: how do people trade off equity and efficiency? Anders Poulsen Mon 25 November
Apprenticeship and the labour market in pre-industrial Britain Chris Minns DECEMBER Mon 5 December
Is privatisation toxic for health care? What we know and do not know Judith Shapiro
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Celebrating the University’s newly appointed professors and their research, these lectures will take place at 6.30pm in the Thomas Paine Study Centre lecture theatre unless otherwise stated. Each lecture lasts approximately 45 minutes and will be followed by a drinks reception. For more information please call 01603 592130, email events@uea.ac.uk or visit www.uea.ac.uk/events.
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
Tue 1 October
Tue 26 November
Professor of English, Peter Kitson School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing Tue 15 October
Professor of Art History, Bronwen Wilson School of Art History and World Art Studies
Professor in Public Health, Andy Jones
DECEMBER
Norwich Medical School
Tue 10 December
Tue 29 October
Professor of RNA Biology, Tamas Dalmay School of Biological Sciences
Inaugural Lectures
Inaugural Lectures
Professor of Social Research Methodology, Fiona Poland School of Rehabilitation Sciences Thu 12 December
Professor David Mead School of Law
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Politics Lectures
Politics Lectures Lectures take place from 5.15 - 6.30pm in the UEA Arts Building, Room 3.26, unless otherwise stated. Attendance is free and open to all. For more information email Michael Skey at m.skey@uea.ac.uk.
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
Tue 8 October
Tue 5 November
Political philosophy for all beings
The politics of nationhood in England
Rupert Read / Ruth Makoff
Michael Kenny Thu 10 October 6pm
Inaugural lecture for the ‘New Issues in Religion and Education’ series
Tue 12 November
Everyday Arab identities Chris Philips
Elizabeth Fry Building, Room 01.05, UEA Charles Clarke E emma.long@uea.ac.uk
Tue 15 October
Terrorism and citizenship
Tue 19 November
House or home? Constituent preferences over representative activities Nick Vivyan
Lee Jarvis Tue 26 November Tue 22 October
Diasporas and diplomacy: cosmopolitan contact zones at the BBC World Service 1932-2012 Marie Gillespie / Alban Webb
The pirates of liberal democracy: from solid to liquid democracy Bart Cammaerts DECEMBER Tue 3 December
Cosmopolitan strangeness Chris Rumford Tue 10 December
Class and culture Heather Nunn
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All lectures in this series take place at 6.30pm at the Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library, The Forum. Attendance is free but tickets must be booked in advance. For more information or to book please contact the 2nd Air Division Memorial Library on 01603 774747 or email 2admemorial.lib@norfolk.gov.uk.
OCTOBER Tue 8 October
Tue 26 November
‘Where are you going, where have you been?’: the writing of Joyce Carol Oates
‘Pulling the trigger on history?’ The Feminine Mystique 50 years on
American History Lectures
American History Lectures
Hilary Emmett and Becky Fraser
Rachael McLennan DECEMBER NOVEMBER
Tue 3 December
The JFK assassination and the culture of conspiracy
What is American Literature anyway?: 1963 and the Latin American literary boom
Joseph Broadbent
Wendy McMahon
Tue 19 November
Tue 10 December
50 years of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring
‘What does not change/ Is the will to change’: The Vancouver Poetry Conference of 1963
Tue 5 November
Rebecca Tillett and Nick Selby
David McCarthy
The second series of ThoughtOut lectures at UEA London will take place on: Tue 8 October Tue 12 November Tue 10 December Confirmed speakers include: Luke Harding, Natalie Hayne, and Suzannah Lipscomb
All lectures in this series take place at 7.30pm at UEA London, 102 Middlesex Street, London, E1 7EZ. Attendance is £5 (£4 earlybird). Students may attend for free. For more information: E contact@thoughtoutproject.com W www.thoughtoutproject.com
ThoughtOut Lecture Series
ThoughtOut Lecture Series
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Art Events and Exhibitions
Art Events and Exhibitions All events take place in the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts (SCVA) unless otherwise stated. For more information on these events and for bookings, please contact the Sainsbury Centre on 01603 593199, email scva@uea.ac.uk or visit www.scva.ac.uk. Opening times: Tue - Sat 10am - 8pm, Sun 10am - 5pm.
Exhibitions
Sainsbury Centre Autumn Events
Present - 22 December 2013
Wednesdays, from 18 September 4.30 - 6.30pm
Special exhibition The First Moderns: Art Nouveau, from Nature to Abstraction Free admission
ArtsLAb workshops SCVA Education Studio £8 (£6 concessions) Booking essential
14 September 2013 - 24 February 2014
Special exhibition Masterpieces: Art and East Anglia Masterpieces: Art and East Anglia is one of the most ambitious exhibitions in the region’s recent history, celebrating the artistic heritage of East Anglia, from antiquity through to the present day. £8 (£6 concessions, £4 UEA staff and students, Friends of the Sainsbury Centre and National Art Pass holders) £20 family ticket (£16 concessions) W www.scva.ac.uk/masterpieces
Thursdays, from 19 September 7pm - 8.30pm
Masterpieces: Art and East Anglia lecture series Elizabeth Fry Lecture Theatre 01.08, UEA Weekly lectures by experts and artists including Elisabeth Fritsch, Frances Spalding, Colin Self, Charlotte Crawley, Julia Blackburn, Ronald Blythe and Simon Thurley. £8
Thursdays, during term-time 1.15 - 1.45pm
Lunchtime small talks Meet at SCVA Reception Free with ticket to Masterpieces: Art and East Anglia
Fridays, during term-time 1.15 - 1.45pm
‘Insights’ talks Meet at SCVA Reception Free to attend
Last Friday of every month, except December 1.15-1.45pm
Art for lunch Meet at SCVA Reception Free to attend
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Disc brooch (Pentney Hoard) Masterpieces: Art and East Anglia © The Trustees of the British Museum
The Crucifixion Masterpieces: Art and East Anglia Image courtesy of Denver Art Museum
Queen Alexandra’s Dormouse Masterpieces: Art and East Anglia Royal Collection Trust © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Head of the Emperor Claudius or Nero Masterpieces: Art and East Anglia ©The Trustees of the British Museum
Other Lectures and Events
Other Lectures and Events Attendance is free and open to all, unless otherwise stated.
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
Wed 11 September 5pm - 6.30pm
Tue 1 October 2pm - 6.30pm
Tyndall Centre for Climate Change forum 2013: Climate change scales of action from global to local
Media, globalisation, imagination: a half-day symposium
Thomas Paine Study Centre lecture theatre, UEA
Featuring keynote speaker Shani Orgad
Public lecture and discussion with former UK Climate Change Ambassador John Ashton, Sir Bob Watson and members of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change.
E m.skey@uea.ac.uk
E a.minns@uea.ac.uk W www.tyndall.ac.uk
Wed 18 September 5.30pm - 6.30pm
Norwich Research Park annual lecture: Climate change and wildlife: complexities, surprises and implications for conservation Thomas Paine Study Centre lecture theatre, UEA Camille Parmesan, lead author and reviewer in the IPCC report T 01603 274443 E alexia.mlynarska@norwichresearchpark.com
Thu 19 September 6pm
Serialization of Japanese prints as a marketing tool Norwich Cathedral Hostry (Weston Room) Matthi Forrer Free entry, booking required T 01603 597509 E sisjac@sainsbury-institute.org W www.sainsbury-institute.org
UEA
Mon 7 October 7.30pm
Improving human well-being on a resource-limited planet: can we do it?’ Thomas Paine Study Centre lecture theatre, UEA Professor Sir David King FRS A joint lecture celebrating the Norwich Engineering Society’s 90th anniversary and UEA’s 50th anniversary. W sifa.uea.ac.uk/news-and-events
Tue 8 October 6.30pm
2013 Robert Sainsbury Lecture Thomas Paine Study Centre lecture theatre, UEA Lord Norman Foster, architect of the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Wembley Stadium and 30 St Mary Axe “The Gherkin” W sifa.uea.ac.uk/news-and-events
Thu 10, Fri 11 October 9am - 6pm
International day of the girl The Curve, The Forum, Norwich Exhibitions and workshops E s.godfrey@uea.ac.uk
Fri 11, Sat 12 October 10am - 1pm
Norwich Sound and Vision Cinema City, Norwich Conference and discussion panels are free to attend. Advance tickets for the entire Norwich Sound and Vision festival cost £60. E s.godfrey@uea.ac.uk or keith.johnston@uea.ac.uk W norwichsoundandvision.co.uk
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American Studies 50th Anniversary public lecture: 1963 - turning point for American Civil Rights Movement Eliot Room, British Library, London Malcolm McLaughlin and Nicholas Grant E h.emmett@uea.ac.uk or jean.petrovic@bl.uk
Mon 14 - Thu 31 October Weekdays 9am - 8pm, Saturdays 9am - 5pm
The Global Anti-Apartheid Movement exhibition
Tue 5 to Sat 16 November Weekdays 9.30am - 4.30pm, Sunday 11pm - 3pm
An exhibition of digital painting Norwich Cathedral, The Hostry Featuring pictures of Norwich, Norfolk and the University of East Anglia by Howard Temperley E events@uea.ac.uk
Sat 9 November 2.30pm
The art and science of American diplomacy Norfolk Club, Upper King Street, Norwich
Norwich Millennium Library
David Milne
Part of the celebrations for Black History Month 2013
Free for members. ÂŁ3, ÂŁ1.50 (students) To book lunch before the lecture, call the Norfolk Club on 01603 626767. T 01508 520393
E h.emmett@uea.ac.uk or jean.petrovic@bl.uk
Other Lectures and Events
Mon 14 October 6.45pm
Thu 17 October 6pm
Lecture on Japanese art Norwich Cathedral Hostry (Weston Room) Tim Clark, British Museum curator Free entry, booking required. T 01603 597509 E sisjac@sainsbury-institute.org W www.sainsbury-institute.org
NOVEMBER
Thu 21 November 6pm
Tokugawa Japan: The Priest Norwich Cathedral Hostry (Weston Room) Richard Bowring Lecture sponsored by Toshiba International Foundation Free entry, booking required. T 01603 597509 E sisjac@sainsbury-institute.org W www.sainsbury-institute.org
Mon 4, Tue 5 November 10am - 5pm
DECEMBER
Translating the poetry of the Holocaust: exhibition
Thu 19 December 6pm
The Forum, Norwich Free to attend, booking required. E j.boase-beier@uea.ac.uk W www.theforumnorwich.co.uk/events
Tue 5 November 1.30pm - 2.30pm
Poetry of the Holocaust: poetry reading
Lecture on Japanese art Norwich Cathedral Hostry (Weston Room) Hugh Cortazzi Free entry, booking required. T 01603 597509 E sisjac@sainsbury-institute.org W www.sainsbury-institute.org
The Forum, Norwich Free to attend, booking required. E j.boase-beier@uea.ac.uk W www.theforumnorwich.co.uk/events
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Translation
Translation Translation events are free to attend and open to all. Events take place in the UEA Arts Building, Room 2.03, unless otherwise stated. For more information please email Cecilia Rossi at c.rossi@uea.ac.uk
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
Wed 2 October 5-7pm
Wed 6 November 5-7pm
Working as a professional translator
Political interpreting
Debbie Elliot
Declan Mc Cavana
Wed 16 October 5-7pm
Thu 7 November 1.10pm - 2pm
Working as a freelance translator for TV
Translating the interpreter
Maelys Renaudie
Declan Mc Cavana
Thu 17 October 1.10pm - 2pm
Venue TBC
E l.yulita@uea.ac.uk
Visions of the city in Argentine comics
Thu 21 November 5-7pm
Venue TBC
Translation workshop
Joanna Page
Clive Scott
E l.yulita@uea.ac.uk
Thu 28 November 1.10pm - 2pm Thu 17 October 5-7pm
How to get started in literary translation Daniel Hahn Thu 24 October 5-7pm
Translation workshop David Connolly
Forensic text analysis and translation Venue TBC Luna Filipovi E l.yulita@uea.ac.uk
DECEMBER Thu 12 December 2013 7.30pm
Wed 30 October 5-7pm
Translation workshop Peter Bush
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Multilingual cabaret UEA Drama Studio ÂŁ6 full price (ÂŁ4 concessions) T 01603 508050 W www.ueaticketbookings.co.uk E anna.russell@uea.ac.uk
The Naked and Famous – see them in concert at The Nick Rayns LCR, Saturday 23 November details on page 8
Gabrielle Aplin – see her in concert at The Nick Rayns LCR, Wednesday 6 November details on page 8
By car: follow the ring road to Earlham Road (B1108) where you will see signs to the University. By bus: buses 25 and 25A run from Norwich train station, Norwich Castle Meadow and St Stephens Street in the city centre, to the University. Directions: directions and other information may be obtained from the Security Lodge on campus.
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