LITERATURE GIGS DRAMA CONCERTS LECTURES FILM ART
AUTUMN 2016
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AUTUMN LITERARY FESTIVAL UEA’s Literary Festival regularly welcomes award-winning authors to campus All events take place in Lecture Theatre 1 at 7pm (doors open 6.30pm) followed by a book signing in Waterstones Season ticket £56 / £48 Individual tickets £8 / £4 Visit uea.ac.uk/litfest Email literaryevents@uea.ac.uk Follow @UEALitFest
OCTOBER Wed 5 Oct David Lodge
NOVEMBER Wed 2 Nov Penelope Lively
Wed 12 Oct Antony Beevor
Tue 8 Nov David Grossman
Wed 19 Oct Paddy Ashdown
Wed 16 Nov Richard Holmes
Wed 26 Oct Bernard Hill
Wed 23 Nov Rose Tremain
LITERATURE
3 LITERATURE 6 GIGS 10 DRAMA 11 CONCERTS AND MUSIC EVENTS 12 LECTURES AND SEMINARS 20 FILM SCREENINGS 23 ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS 27 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 28 EVENTS CALENDAR
Front cover: Rizzle Kicks Photo credit: ©Andi Sapey This page: Barkcloth Masi Wedding attire, Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
Photo credits: Antony Beevor, ©John Fry; David Grossman, ©Peter Andreas; Richard Holmes , ©Stuart Clarke; Rose Tremain, ©David Kirkham 3
LITERATURE
Visit noirwich.co.uk Email literaryevents@uea.ac.uk
SEPTEMBER Thu 15 Sep, 6.30pm An evening with Peter James The Pantry Restaurant, Jarrold £10 / £8 Fri 16 Sep, 11am–1pm or 2pm–4pm How to sell your idea for a novel: crime writing workshop with Angela Clarke Dragon Hall, King Street £45 / £40 / £80 combined package Fri 16 Sep, 11am–1pm or 2pm–4pm The essentials of plot: crime writing workshop with Julia Crouch Dragon Hall, King Street £45 / £40 / £80 combined package Fri 16 Sep, 6pm Charlie Higson on Bond Thomas Paine study centre, UEA £8 / £6
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Fri 16 Sep, 8pm Spotlight: Ian Rankin Thomas Paine study centre, UEA £10 / £8 Sat 17 Sep, 10am From fact to fiction Duncan Campbell, Kate Rhodes and Jane Corry Dragon Hall, King Street £8 / £6 Sat 17 Sep, 12 noon Keeping it in the family: domestic suspense Julia Crouch, Christobel Kent and Sarah Hilary Dragon Hall, King Street £8 / £6 Sat 17 Sep, 2pm Brit Noir Barry Forshaw, Steve Mosby, Dreda Say Mitchell and Angela Clarke Dragon Hall, King Street £8 / £6
Sat 17 Sep, 4pm Ones to watch – First Blood Abir Mukherjee, AA Dhand and Michelle Davies Dragon Hall, King Street £8 / £6
UEA LIVE A series of readings showcasing the past, present and future of UEA’s creative writing talent, in collaboration with Writers’ Centre, Norwich All events take place at 7pm in Dragon Hall, King Street, Norwich
Sat 17 Sep, 6pm Screenwriting 101 Tom Benn and Phil Redmond Dragon Hall, King Street £8 / £6
Free
Sat 17 Sep, 8pm In conversation: Sophie Hannah and Denise Mina Dragon Hall, King Street £10 / £8
OCTOBER Thu 13 Oct Sophie Collins and Emily Berry Penguin Modern Poets I: If I’m Scared We Can’t Win
Sunday 18 Sep, 10.30am The bloody brunch Dragon Hall, King Street £12 / £10
Thu 27 Oct Sara Taylor and Rowan Buchanan The Lauras and Harmless Like You
LITERATURE
NOIRWICH CRIME WRITING FESTIVAL Celebrate the sharpest noir and crime fiction over four days of author events and workshops in Norwich
Visit writerscentrenorwich.org.uk Email p.langeskov@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 877177
NOVEMBER Thu 24 Nov Megan Bradbury Everyone is Watching DECEMBER Thu 15 Dec Naomi Alderman The Power
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GIGS
THE NICK RAYNS LCR 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
SEPTEMBER Wed 7 Sep, 7.30pm Toots and the Maytals £27.50 Fri 23 Sep, 6.30pm Gary Numan £32.45 OCTOBER Thu 6 Oct, 7.30pm Feeder £24.75 Sat 8 Oct, 6.30pm Goo Goo Dolls £30.25 Tue 11 Oct, 6.30pm UB40 £31.35 Wed 12 Oct, 7.30pm Billy Talent £20.80
Tue 18 Oct, 6.30pm All Saints £30.25 Wed 26 Oct, 7.30pm Sunset Sons £14.30 NOVEMBER Wed 2 Nov, 7.30pm Lloyd Cole: The Retrospective £24.75 Sun 6 Nov, 7pm Bear’s Den £18.15
ALL SAINTS
FEEDER
Thu 10 Nov, 7.30pm The Wailers £23.10 Sun 20 Nov, 7pm Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats £19.25 Sun 27 Nov, 7pm The Fratellis-Costello Music 10th anniversary tour £19.25
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THE WATERFRONT Gigs on King Street, Norwich
All gigs are for over 14s only
Call 01603 508050 Visit ueaticketbookings.co.uk
Prices are advance (more on the door) and may be subject to a booking fee Call 01603 508050 Visit ueaticketbookings.co.uk
DECEMBER Sat 3 Dec, 6pm One night of Queen performed by Gary Mullen and the Works £24.20 Mon 5 Dec, 7.30pm Kula Shaker: The 20th Anniversary of K £24.75
Thu 8 Dec, 7.30pm Black Stone Cherry £30.80 Sat 10 Dec, 6.30pm Rizzle Kicks £22 Fri 23 Dec, 7.30pm Pout at the Devil £8.80
TEENAGE FANCLUB
SEPTEMBER Sat 24 Sep, 6.30pm Beth Orton £20.35 Fri 30 Sep, 6.30pm Robin Trower £24.75 OCTOBER Sat 8 Oct, 6.30pm Ben Ottewell £15.40 Tue 11 Oct, 7.30pm Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Kioko £19.80 Wed 26 Oct, 7.30pm Buzzcocks: 40th anniversary world tour 2016 £24.75 NOVEMBER Wed 2 Nov, 7.30pm The Big Moon £8.80
GIGS
THE NICK RAYNS LCR UEA is known for hosting great gigs and attracting world-class musicians to Norwich
Sat 12 Nov, 6.30pm The Rezillos £17.60 Fri 18 Nov, 6.30pm The Undertones: 40th anniversary tour £22 Sun 20 Nov, 7pm Cast £22 Mon 21 Nov, 7.30pm Teenage Fanclub £19.25 Wed 23 Nov, 7.30pm The Damned: 40th anniversary tour £27.50 DECEMBER Fri 9 Dec, 7pm Slade £24.75
Fri 11 Nov, 6.30pm Black Grape and Alias Kid £27.50
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DRAMA
MUSIC AUDITIONS
CONCERTS
Latecomers may not be admitted £7 / £5
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, please come and audition to be a part of this flourishing community
Tickets for UEA concerts are available:
Email dramaevents@uea.ac.uk Visit uea.ac.uk/events Follow @UEADrama
MINOTAUR THEATRE COMPANY
UEA DRAMA SOCIETY
Thu 6 – Sat 8 Oct, 7.30pm Vernon God Little DBC Pierre, adapted by Tanya Ronder Following a tragic school massacre, a town looks to fifteen year old Vernon for vengeance
Thu 20 – Sat 22 Oct, 7.30pm The Importance of Being Earnest Oscar Wilde A trivial comedy for serious people – a fast paced, farcical take on Wilde’s comedy of manners
Booking essential Call 01603 593948 Email musicevents@uea.ac.uk Visit uea.ac.uk/music-centre
SEPTEMBER Fri 30 Sep, 10.30am – 6pm UEA Choir, Chamber Choir and Symphony Orchestra auditions
Thu 3 – Sat 5 Nov, 7.30pm
The Minotaur shorts festival
OCTOBER Mon 3 Oct, 10.30am – 7.30pm UEA Choir, Chamber Choir and Symphony Orchestra auditions
Minotaur Theatre Company presents three nights of new short plays by UEA drama students
Productions from final year students
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Auditions are free and take place at UEA Music Centre
UEA COMMUNITY CHOIR LAUNCH
Fri 14 and Sat 15 Oct, 7.30pm The Balcony Jean Genet, translated by Bernard Frechtman
Thu 8 and Sat 10 Dec, 7.30pm The Cherry Orchard Anton Chekhov, translated by Michael Frayn
Wed 7 and Sat 10 Dec, 7.30pm Sat 10 Dec, 2pm matinee The Fruits of Enlightenment Lev Tolstoy, translated by Michael Frayn
Tue 6 and Fri 9 Dec, 7.30pm The Storm Alexander Ostrovsky, translated by Frank McGuiness
UEA Community Choir is free to join, open to all and welcomes singers of all abilities and levels of experience No auditions necessary
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
OCTOBER Wed 5 Oct, 1.10 – 1.55pm Lunchtime concert: William Fergusson Strode Concert Room, UEA Free NOVEMBER Fri 18 Nov, 7.30 – 9.30pm UEA Choir and Symphony Orchestra concert: Pictures of Russia St Andrew’s Hall, Norwich £4 / £12
CONCERTS AND MUSIC EVENTS
All performances take place at UEA Drama studio
DECEMBER Wed 14 Dec, 7.30 – 9.45pm UEA Choir Christmas Carol concert St John the Baptist Roman Catholic Cathedral £6 / £9
Call 01603 593948 Email musicevents@uea.ac.uk Visit uea.ac.uk/music-centre
Wed 28 Sep, 1–2pm UEA Community Choir Launch UEA Square 11
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
INAUGURAL LECTURES Explore cutting-edge ideas with UEA’s newest professors
All events take place from 7–9pm at Writers’ Centre Norwich, Dragon Hall Visit uea.ac.uk/events Email events@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 592130
SEPTEMBER Mon 12 Sep Who’s afraid of cosmetic surgery? Prof Heather Widdows, University of Birmingham; and Sharron Brown, nurse specialist OCTOBER Mon 10 Oct Climate changed? Is it too late? Dr Naomi Vaughan, UEA; Dr John Turnpenny, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change; and Dr Thomas Greaves, UEA
NOVEMBER Mon 14 Nov Art in mind? Dr Karen Schaller, Prof John Onians and Dr Hannah Zeilig, UEA
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JANUARY Mon 16 Jan Migration – what does humanity demand? Gervais Kouloungou, Red Cross; Dr Alexandria Innes, UEA; and Daniel Trilling, journalist
FEBRUARY Mon 13 Feb Internet 2.0: digital native or digital exile? Prof Mary Beard, Cambridge University; Dr Paul Bernal, UEA; and Bill Thompson, journalist
MARCH Mon 13 March How far to go to gender equality? Bea Campbell, journalist and author; Dr Eylem Atakav, UEA; and Prof Laura Bowater, UEA
All talks take place at 6.30pm in the Julian Study Centre lecture theatre at UEA and are followed by a drinks reception Free Visit uea.ac.uk/events Email events@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 592130
OCTOBER Tue 18 Oct Disruptive innovation and optimal policy responses Prof Kai Uwe Kuhn, School of Economics NOVEMBER Tue 1 Nov House of cards: dementia at home Prof Eneida Mioshi, School of Health Sciences
Tue 29 Nov What is international history? (And why should we study it?) Prof Thomas Otte, School of History
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
DRAGON HALL DEBATES UEA and Writers’ Centre Norwich bring you a new series of sparky debates on contemporary controversies. These events are open to everyone and no prior subject knowledge is necessary. There will be plenty of opportunities for questions and guests are warmly encouraged to join the discussion.
DECEMBER Tue 13 Dec Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes: learning words creates smart word learning Prof Larissa Samuelson, School of Psychology
Tue 15 Nov Plants have immune systems too! Prof Cyril Zipfel, the Sainsbury Lab
Tue 4 Oct
The globalised world of the Middle Ages: an archaeologist’s view Prof Anne Haour, Sainsbury Research Unit
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LECTURES AND SEMINARS
ARTS 2.03, UEA, 5.30–7pm Free Email c.rossi@uea.ac.uk
OCTOBER Wed 5 Oct How to get started in literary translation Rosalind Harvey and Lucy Greaves Wed 12 Oct Translating children’s literature Danny Hahn NOVEMBER Wed 9 Nov Translating the theatre Timberlake Wertenbaker Wed 23 Nov Translating crime Don Bartlett Wed 30 Nov Translating Cervantes Peter Bush
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DECEMBER Wed 7 Dec Editing translations Dr Cecilia Rossi Sat 10 and Sun 11 Dec Shakespeare in translation In collaboration with the British Council, Globe Education and Writers’ Centre Norwich
IN OTHER WORDS: LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES TALKS
PUBLIC LECTURES
A series of talks involving a range of professionals and academics discussing ways in which they work with languages
A series of talks on language, applied pragmatics, intercultural and translation issues hosted by the School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies
All events take place in Elizabeth Fry 01.05, UEA, 1–2pm
All events take place in Elizabeth Fry 01.05, UEA, 1.10–2pm
Free
Free
Email r.w.baines@uea.ac.uk
Visit uea.ac.uk/lcs/events Email l.yulita@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 591504
OCTOBER Thu 13 Oct Interpreting for asylum seekers and refugees: legal, ethical and cultural minefields! Sue Leschen NOVEMBER Thu 17 Nov Translating for television: voice-over technique Maelys Renaudie Thu 24 Nov Working as an in-house translator James Powell DECEMBER Thu 1 Dec Translating sport Dr Roger Baines
OCTOBER Thu 20 Oct Communicating protest: how the arts contribute to intercultural dialogue Dr Noemí de Haro García, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
LITERARY TRANSLATION WORKSHOPS Small group literary translation workshops at UEA, hosted by the British Centre for Literary Translation and led by renowned literary translators
Thu 27 Oct Developing intercultural understanding through foreign language education: lessons from English secondary schools Dr Gillian Peiser, Liverpool John Moores University NOVEMBER Thu 10 Nov Global citizenship and interculturality Dr Oakleigh Welply, Durham University
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LECTURES AND SEMINARS
NORWICH SCIENCE FESTIVAL Two weeks of messy experiments, interactive exhibitions and intriguing discoveries to celebrate science in Norwich
Free, booking essential
Brought to you by The Forum, 18 Oct – 30 Oct The Forum, and other venues across the city
Call 01603 597507 Email sisjac@sainsbury-institute.org Visit sainsbury-institute.org
THIRD THURSDAY LECTURES All lectures take place in Norwich Cathedral Hostry at 6pm 50 minute lecture followed by refreshments SEPTEMBER Thu 15 Sep Re-inventing Japan at the V&A: Toshiba Gallery Mark II Dr Rupert Faulkner, V&A OCTOBER Thu 20 Oct Painting in red: the Kakiemon porcelain legacy in Japan past, present and future Prof Nicole Coolidge Rousmaniere, Sainsbury Institute and British Museum
DECEMBER Thu 15 Dec Twinning the ancients: observations on current Anglo-Japanese archaeological exchanges Dr Simon Kaner FSA, Sainsbury Institute and UEA
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Visit norwichsciencefestival.co.uk Follow @NorwichSciFest
Toshiba Lectures in Japanese Art and Science Botanic Japan: visualising science The Sainsbury Intitute invites celebrated botanical artist Masumi Yamanaka, with speakers from Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, to guide us through the world of horticutural images
OCTOBER Tue 18 Oct to Thu 27 Oct Responses to climate change A curated exhibition of some of the artists who have reflected on the work of UEA’s Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research Free
Sat 29 and Sun 30 October Solving problems with science Norwich Research Park scientists are taking over The Forum to demonstrate how they are addressing some of the world’s biggest challenges. Hands-on activities for the whole family will include making earthquakes, exploring carnivorous plants, and watching volcanic explosions Free
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
JAPANESE ART AND CULTURE Regular events hosted by UEA’s Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures (SISJAC)
Wed 9 Nov, 7pm Botany and scientific illustration Masumi Yamanaka and Dr Nicholas Hind, The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Fri 11 Nov, 2.30pm The Japanese collection at Kew Masumi Yamanaka and Dr Mark Nesbitt, BP Lecture Theatre, British Museum, London Thu 17 Nov, 6pm Flora Japonica Masumi Yamanaka, Norwich Cathedral Hostry
Wed 19 Oct, 1–2pm
Volunteering in Peru Guest speaker Liz Wilson, CEO of SKIP (Supporting Kids in Peru), will give a presentation on volunteering abroad and the work of her charity in Peru ARTS 2.02 Free
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LECTURES AND SEMINARS
HERITAGE OPEN DAYS AT THE ENTERPRISE CENTRE Heritage Open Days is England’s biggest heritage festival taking place in venues all over the country
Thu 17 to Fri 25 Nov
Thu 8 Sep to Sun 11 Sep
Free (unless otherwise stated)
Free
Visit beinghumanfestival.org
Visit heritageopendays.org.uk
Email helen.warner@uea.ac.uk
NOVEMBER Thu 17, Fri 18 and Mon 21 Nov, 6–8pm Cafe conversations: Gender matters UEA, in partnership with Day of the Girl Norwich, will host a series of café conversations on gender matters, encouraging debate and discussion over relevant issues that affect women across the globe Free Venue TBC
Wed 23 Nov, 6–7.30pm From Plato to Wittgenstein: Western philosophy in one evening Join Dr Rupert Read and Prof Catherine Rowett as they offer an overview of the entire history of Western philosophy Free Julian Study Centre 0.01, UEA Email r.read@uea.ac.uk
SEPTEMBER Thu 8 – Sat 10 Sep, 9am–5pm (*9am–3pm Sat 10 Sep) Enterprise Centre tour Tour UEA’s Enterprise Centre, a ground-breaking building showcasing low-carbon architecture and materials Pre-booked tours also available throughout the year
MBA OPEN EVENING
Sat 19 Nov, 10am–12 noon Girls Roar! Empowerment workshop UEA, in partnership with Day of the Girl Norwich, will host an empowerment workshop specifically designed for young people (aged 14-17), including a zine-making workshop and discussion of issues affecting young people today Free Venue TBC
FULL AND PART-TIME STUDY OPTIONS
REGISTER FOR OUR NEXT OPEN EVENING AT NORWICH BUSINESS SCHOOL Tuesday 11 October 2016, 6pm – 8pm Do you want to explore new ideas, develop your business skills and learn to think and communicate with greater clarity and confidence? At Norwich Business School we have leading academics that can truly challenge and support you. Norwich Business School is ranked UK top 10 for research quality in business and management in the latest HEFCE assessment. Come and meet us at an open evening. There is no obligation and we are happy to answer any questions. Norwich Business School: developing business leaders who stand out from the crowd.
World Top 1% (Times Higher Education World Rankings 2015–16)
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LECTURES AND SEMINARS
BEING HUMAN FESTIVAL AT UEA UEA will host two events as part of this national festival of the humanities, which aims to highlight the ways in which the humanities can inspire and enrich our everyday lives
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To register for an MBA open evening please contact: Norwich Business School, UEA Call 01603 591753 Visit www.nbsmba.eventbrite.co.uk
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FILM SCREENINGS
All events take place at 5pm in ARTS 01.03 at UEA unless otherwise stated Free
OCTOBER Tue 4 Oct Pretty Village, Pretty Flame (Serbian 1996) Tue 11 Oct Losing One’s Way (Spanish 2015) Tue 18 Oct April Captains (Portuguese 2000) Tue 25 Oct New Kids – Turbo (Dutch 2010)
A season of films inspired by Fiji: Art and Life in the Pacific programmed and introduced by film expert, Chris Rodden Cinema City, St Andrew’ Street, Norwich
Email v.koutrakou@uea.ac.uk
SEPTEMBER Tue 27 Sep Iron Sky (Finnish-German-Australian 2012)
SAINSBURY CENTRE AT CINEMA CITY
£7 / £5 (Cinema City members)
Tue 15 Nov A Self-Made Hero (French 1996) In association with Ciné Club Lecture Theatre 3 Tue 22 Nov East of Bucharest (Romanian 2006) Tue 29 Nov Salt of the Earth (German-French-Brazilian 2014) Lecture Theatre 4
DECEMBER Tue 6 Dec Il Divo (Italian 2009)
Call 0871 902 5724 Visit picturehouses.co.uk
OCTOBER Mon 10 Oct, 8pm Soy Cuba NOVEMBER Mon 7 Nov, 8.30pm The Tempest DECEMBER Mon 5 Dec, 8.30pm Fire at Sea
SCHOOL OF POLITICS, PHILOSOPHY, LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES FILM SCREENINGS Film screenings followed by Q&A sessions Events take place in Lecture Theatre 1 at UEA, 6.30–8.30pm
OCTOBER Mon 24 Oct El Diario de Agustín Writer Nick MacWilliam will present the film which explores the media and dictatorship in Chile
FILM SCREENINGS
EUROPEAN POLITICAL CINEMA A selection of international films, all subtitled in English, hosted by UEA’s School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies
NOVEMBER Mon 14 Nov Hip Hop Revolución Academic and filmmaker Pablo Navarrete will present his film, following the travels of British activist Jody McIntyre and UK-Iraqi rapper Lowkey in Venezuela
NOVEMBER Tue 1 Nov Solaris (Russia 1972) Thu 3 Nov Palm Trees in the Snow (Spanish 2015) In association with Ciné Club Congregation Hall 01.20
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Free
Tue 11 Oct Les Visiteurs (Jean-Marie Poiré 1993) Lecture Theatre 3 Thu 13 Oct Truman (Cesc Gay 2015) Congregation Hall 01.20 Mon 31 Oct Seven Samurai (1954) Lecture Theatre 4 NOVEMBER Tue 1 Nov Dans la Maison (François Ozon 2013) Lecture Theatre 3 Mon 14 Nov Tokyo Family (2013) Lecture Theatre 4
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
All events take place at 5pm at UEA
OCTOBER Mon 10 Oct Only Yesterday (1991) Lecture Theatre 4
The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is a world-class art gallery and museum located on campus at UEA
Thu 17 Nov El Club (Pablo Larraín 2015) Congregation Hall 01.20 Mon 28 Nov 700 Days of Battle Us vs the Police (2007) Lecture Theatre 4 Tue 29 Nov Vatel (Roland Joffé 2000) Lecture Theatre 3
DECEMBER Thu 1 Dec Barcelona, noche de invierno (Dani de la Orden 2015) Congregation Hall 01.20 Tue 13 Dec The Christmas Tango (Greek 2011) Congregation Hall 01.20
EXHIBITIONS Sat 7 May – Sun 27 Nov 2016 Looking beyond: conversations between John Berger and John Christie Bringing together letters and handmade booklets with photographs, video and artworks from the Centre
Sat 15 Oct – Sun 12 Feb 2017 Fiji: art and life in the Pacific The largest and most comprehensive exhibition about Fiji ever assembled, it will take the visitor on a journey through the art and cultural history of Fiji since the late 18th century, revealing stunning sculptures, textiles, ceramics, and ivory and shell regalia
ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
CINÉ CLUB A selection of international films, all subtitled in English, hosted by UEA’s Language and Communications department
Fri 11 Nov – Sun 19 March 2017
Masters of Japanese photography
Exploring the works of some of the most prominent Japanese photographers of the twentieth century, including Nobuyoshi Araki and Eikoh Hosoe
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ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
Running alongside the major exhibition, Fiji: art and life in the Pacific, is a series of special events OCTOBER Sun 16 Oct, 2.15–5.45pm Study afternoon: Exhibiting Fiji, presented by the Pacific Arts Association Europe Explore sailing and boat building in Fiji, looking at the skills involved and cultural context surrounding sea-faring in the Pacific, with special reference to the canoe which is the headline piece for the exhibition Julian Study Centre £10 / £8, includes refreshments Pre-booked tickets only Sun 23 Oct, 1–4pm Art and the sea family day A celebration of art and the sea, with live performance, music, canoe-carving demonstrations and creative activities inspired by coastal cultures and landscapes Throughout the building Free, drop in any time
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NOVEMBER Thu 17 Nov, 6–7.30pm Special lecture and book signing with Prof Steven Hooper Join Steven Hooper, curator of the exhibition and leading authority on the arts of Fiji, for a lecture and book signing of the fully illustrated catalogue that accompanies the exhibition Sainsbury Centre lecture theatre £8 / £6 Pre-booked tickets only Sat 26 Nov, 10.30am–4.30pm Masterclass workshop with Sera Tavainavesi Join contemporary craftsperson, Sera Tavainavesi, to create your own piece from natural materials based on the intricate art of Fijan Salusalu Sainsbury Centre education studio £40 / £30 Pre-booked tickets only JANUARY Fri 27 Jan, 1–4pm Study afternoon: Art and the body A panel of artists will discuss issues arising from the exhibition, including gender and the cultural history of body art and tattooing Sainsbury Centre education studio £10 / £8 Pre-booked tickets only
SAINSBURY CENTRE SUNDAYS
TEACHERS’ INSET PROGRAMME
One Sunday a month, take part in activities inspired by the Sainsbury collection including practical artist-led workshops and study afternoons
A new, artist-led course for primary and secondary school teachers to hear about the Fiji: Art and Life in the Pacific exhibition
All events take place from 2.30 – 4.30pm
Free bursary places available to UEA outreach schools
Meet at the gallery reception Booking essential £6 / £4
OCTOBER Sun 2 Oct From a frog to a hippopotamus: Egyptian objects in the Sainsbury Collection NOVEMBER Sun 6 Nov The decorated body: tattooing and scarification in different cultures
OCTOBER Sat 15 Oct, 10.30am–3.30pm Artist-led workshops for teachers Education studio £20 / £14 School Friends Pre-booked tickets only Tue 18 Oct, 6–8pm Special exhibition viewing for teachers Meet at gallery reception £5 / free for School Friends Includes complimentary drink on arrival Pre-booked tickets only
ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
FIJI: ART AND LIFE IN THE PACIFIC – SPECIAL EVENTS
DECEMBER Sun 4 Dec Not just the Incas!
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ARTISTS AND IDEAS
DIRECTIONS
Practical workshops and courses for adults and young people
UEA is accessible by foot, bike, bus and the local Park and Ride service. Please note that parking on campus is limited.
Tours for blind and partially sighted visitors available on request Booking not required Call 01603 591033 Email lisa.blowers@uea.ac.uk
Tue to Sun, 11am and 2pm (subject to availability) Guided tours of the Sainsbury collection Meet at gallery reception Free Tuesday to Friday, 3pm (tours last approx 45 mins) Tours of Fiji: art and life in the Pacific Meet at gallery reception Free, with exhibition ticket Booking not required
For directions to and around campus Wednesdays from 28 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
WHAT’S ON MAILING LIST Want to be the first to hear about UEA events? Let us know if you’d like to join our monthly What’s On e-newsletter, or sign up to receive the events guide by post three times a year. Call 01603 592130 Email events@uea.ac.uk
Tuesdays during term time from 4 Oct, 4.30–6.30pm Young associates A group which meets to develop creative ideas and visual arts projects Free, booking not required Email n.croose-myhill@uea.ac.uk Follow scvayoungassociates on Facebook Wednesdays during term time from Sep 14, 4.30–6.30pm ArtsLab workshops Join artist Jemma Watts to experiment and develop your art practise and creative skills Ideal for students to enhance their GCSE or A-Level work or for anyone wishing to develop their portfolio Sainsbury Centre education studio Booking essential £8 / £6 Visit scva.ac.uk/whatson/workshops
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
TALKS AND TOURS Discover the Sainsbury collection with the help of informative guides
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WHAT’S ON
Exhibition: Looking beyond: conversations between John Berger and John Christie
Sat 8 Oct
Gig: Goo Goo Dolls
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Sat 8 Oct
Gig: Ben Ottewell
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Until Sun 12 Feb 2017
Exhibition: Masters of Japanese photography
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Mon 10 Oct
Debate: Climate changed? Is it too late?
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Until Sun 19 Mar 2017
Exhibition: Fiji: art and life in the Pacific
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Mon 10 Oct
Film: Soy Cuba
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Mon 10 Oct
Film: Only Yesterday
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Tue 11 Oct
Film: Les Visiteurs
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Tue 11 Oct
Film: Losing One’s Way
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Tue 11 Oct
Gig: Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Kioko
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Tue 11 Oct
Gig: UB40
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Wed 12 Oct
Gig: Billy Talent
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Wed 12 Oct
Literature: Antony Beevor
Wed 12 Oct
Workshop: Translating children’s literature
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Thu 13 Oct
Film: Truman
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Lecture: Interpreting for asylum seekers and refugees: Legal, ethical and cultural minefields!
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SEPTEMBER Wed 7 Sep
Gig: Toots and the Maytals
Thu 8 – Sat 10 Sep
Tours: Heritage Open Days at Enterprise Centre
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Mon 12 Sep
Debate: Who’s afraid of cosmetic surgery?
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Wed 14 – Wed 7 Dec
Workshops: ArtsLab
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Thu 15 Sep
Lecture: Re-inventing Japan at the V&A: Toshiba Gallery Mark II
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Thu 15 Sep
Literature: An evening with Peter James
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Fri 16 Sep
Workshop: Crime writing with Angela Clarke
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Fri 16 Sep
Workshop: Crime writing with Julia Crouch
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Fri 16 Sep
Literature: Charlie Higson on Bond
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Thu 13 Oct
Fri 16 Sep
Literature: Spotlight: Ian Rankin
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Thu 13 Oct
Literature: Sophie Collins and Emily Berry
Sat 17 Sep
Literature: From fact to fiction
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Fri 14 and Sat 15 Oct
Theatre: The Balcony
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Sat 17 Sep
Literature: Keeping it in the family: domestic suspense
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Sat 15 Oct
Workshop: Artist-led workshops for teachers
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Sat 17 Sep
Literature: Brit noir
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Sun 16 Oct
Workshop: Study afternoon: exhibiting Fiji
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Sat 17 Sep
Literature: Ones to watch – First Blood
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Tue 18 Oct
Exhibition: Special exhibition viewing for teachers
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Sat 17 Sep
Literature: Screenwriting 101
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Tue 18 Oct
Film: April Captains
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Sat 17 Sept
Literature: In conversation: Sophie Hannah and Denise Mina
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Tue 18 Oct
Gig: All Saints
Sun 18 Sep
Literature: The Bloody Brunch
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Tue 18 Oct
Lecture: Disruptive innovation and optimal policy responses
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Fri 23 Sep
Gig: Gary Numan
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Tue 18 to Sun 30 Oct
Festival: Norwich Science Festival
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Sat 24 Sep
Gig: Beth Orton
9
Tue 18 Oct to Thu 27 Oct Exhibition: Responses to climate change
Tue 27 Sep
Film: Iron Sky
Wed 28 Sep
Music: UEA Community Choir Launch
Wed 28 Sep – Wed 7 Dec Course: Fictional narratives – a creative writing course
6
28
3
5
6
17
20
Wed 19 Oct
Literature: Paddy Ashdown
3
11
Wed 19 Oct
Lecture: Volunteering in Peru
17
26
Fri 30 Sep
Gig: Robin Trower
9
Thu 20 Oct
Lecture: Communicating protest: how the arts contribute to intercultural dialogue
15
Fri 30 Sep
Music: UEA Choir, Chamber Choir and Symphony Orchestra auditions
11
Thu 20 to Sat 22 Oct
Theatre: The Importance of Being Earnest
10
Thu 20 Oct
Lecture: Painting in red: the Kakiemon porcelain legacy in Japan past, present and future
16
Sun 23 Oct
Workshop: Art and the sea family day
24
25
Mon 24 Oct
Film: El Diario de Agustín
11
Tue 25 Oct
Film: New Kids – Turbo
OCTOBER Sun 2 Oct
Workshop: From a frog to a hippopotamus: Egyptian objects in the Sainsbury Collection
Mon 3 Oct
Music: UEA Choir, Chamber Choir and Symphony Orchestra auditions
Tue 4 Oct
Lecture: The globalised world of the Middle Ages: an archaeologist’s view 13
Wed 26 Oct
Literature: Bernard Hill
3
Tue 4 Oct
Film: Pretty Village, Pretty Flame
20
Wed 26 Oct
Gig: Sunset Sons
6
Tue 4 Oct – Tue 6 Dec
Course: Young associates
26
Wed 26 Oct
Gig: Buzzcocks 40th anniversary world tour 2016
9
Wed 5 Oct
Workshop: How to get started in literary translation
14
Thu 27 Oct
Literature: Sara Taylor and Rowan Buchanan
5
Wed 5 Oct
Music: Lunchtime concert: William Fergusson
11
Wed 5 Oct
Literature: David Lodge
3
Thu 27 Oct
Lecture: Developing intercultural understanding through foreign language education: lessons from English secondary schools
Thu 6 Oct
Gig: Feeder
6
Sat 29 and Sun 30 Oct
Family: Solving problems with science
17
Thu 6 to Sat 8 Oct
Theatre: Vernon God Little
Mon 31 Oct
Film: Seven Samurai
22
10
WHAT’S ON
Until Sun 27 Nov 2016
21 20
15
29
WHAT’S ON
Thu 24 Nov
Literature: Megan Bradbury
13
Thu 24 Nov
Lecture: Working as an in-house translator
15
Film: Dans la Maison
22
Sat 26 Nov
Masterclass: Sera Tavainavesi
24
Film: Solaris
20
Sun 27 Nov
Gig: The Fratellis-Costello Music 10th anniversary tour
3
Mon 28 Nov
Film: 700 Days of Battle Us vs the Police
22
Gig: Lloyd Cole: The Retrospective
6
Tue 29 Nov
Film: Vatel
22
Gig: The Big Moon
9
Tue 29 Nov
Lecture: What is international history? (And why should we study it?)
13
Film: Palm Trees in the Snow
20
Tue 29 Nov
Film: Salt of the Earth
20
Thu 3 - Sat 5 Nov
Theatre: The Minotaur shorts festival
10
Wed 30 Nov
Workshop: Translating Cervantes
14
Sun 6 Nov
Workshop: The decorated body: tattooing and scarification in different cultures
25
Sun 6 Nov
Gig: Bear’s Den
6
Thu 1 Dec
Film: Barcelona, noche de invierno
22
Mon 7 Nov
Film: The Tempest
21
Thu 1 Dec
Lecture: Translating sport
15
Tue 8 Nov
Literature: David Grossman
3
Sat 3 Dec
Gig: One Night of Queen performed by Gary Mullen and the Works
Wed 9 Nov
Workshop: Translating the theatre
14
Sun 4 Dec
Workshop: Not just the Incas!
Wed 9 Nov
Lecture: Botany and scientific illustration
16
Mon 5 Dec
Gig: Kula Shaker – The 20th Anniversary of K
8
Thu 10 Nov
Gig: The Wailers
6
Mon 5 Dec
Film: Fire at Sea
21
Thu 10 Nov
Lecture: Global citizenship and interculturality
15
Tue 6 Dec
Film: Il Divo
20
Fri 11 Nov
Lecture: The Japanese collection at Kew
16
Thu 6 and Fri 9 Dec
Theatre: The Storm
10
Fri 11 Nov
Gig: Black Grape and Alias Kid
9
Wed 7 Dec
Workshop: Editing translations
14
Sat 12 Nov
Gig: The Rezillos
9
Wed 7 and Sat 10 Oct
Theatre: The Fruits of Enlightenment
10
Mon 14 Nov
Film: Hip Hop Revolución
21
Thu 8 and Sat 10 Oct
Theatre: The Cherry Orchard
10
Mon 14 Nov
Film: Tokyo Family
22
Thu 8 Dec
Gig: Black Stone Cherry
Mon 14 Nov
Debate: Art in mind?
12
Fri 9 Dec
Tue 15 Nov
Film: A Self-Made Hero
20
Tue 15 Nov
Lecture: Plants have immune systems too!
13
Wed 16 Nov
Literature: Richard Holmes
Thu 17 Nov Thu 17 Nov
Lecture: House of cards: dementia at home
Tue 1 Nov Tue 1 Nov Wed 2 Nov
Literature: Penelope Lively
Wed 2 Nov Wed 2 Nov Thu 3 Nov
6
DECEMBER
8 25
8
Gig: Slade
9
Sat 10 Dec
Gig: Rizzle Kicks
8
Sat 10 and Sun 11 Dec
Workshop: Shakespeare in translation
3
Tue 13 Dec
Lecture: Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes: learning words creates smart word learning 13
Film: El Club
22
Tue 13 Dec
Film: The Christmas Tango
Lecture: Prof Steven Hooper
24
Thu 17 Nov
Flora Japonica
16
Wed 14 Dec
Music: UEA Choir Christmas Carol Concert
11
Thu 17 Nov
Lecture: Translating for television: voice-over technique
15
Thu 15 Dec
Lecture: Twinning the ancients: observations on current Anglo-Japanese archaeological exchanges
16
18
Thu 15 Dec
Literature: Naomi Alderman
5
9
Fri 23 Dec
Gig: Pout at the Devil
9
Thu 17, Fri 18 & Mon 21 Nov Café conversations: gender matters
30
5
WHAT’S ON
NOVEMBER Tue 1 Nov
14 22
Fri 18 Nov
Gig: The Undertones: 40th anniversary tour
Fri 18 Nov
Music: UEA Choir and Symphony Orchestra concert: Pictures of Russia
11
Sat 19 Nov
Workshop: Girls Roar! Empowerment workshop
18
JANUARY
Sun 20 Nov
Gig: Cast
9
Mon 16 Jan
Debate: Migration: what does humanity demand?
12
Sun 20 Nov
Gig: Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats
6
Fri 27 Jan
Workshop: Art and the body
24
Mon 21 Nov
Gig: Teenage Fanclub
Tue 22 Nov
Film: East of Bucharest
Wed 23 Nov
Literature: Rose Tremain
3
Debate: Internet 2.0: digital native or digital exile?
12
Wed 23 Nov
Gig: The Damned – 40th anniversary tour
9
Wed 23 Nov
Workshop: Translating crime
Wed 23 Nov
Lecture: From Plato to Wittgenstein: Western philosophy in one evening 18
Debate: How far to go to gender equality?
12
9 20
14
FEBRUARY Mon 13 Feb
MARCH Mon 13 March
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