LITERATURE GIGS DRAMA CONCERTS LECTURES FILM ART
SPRING 2017
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SPRING 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) Season ticket £48 / £40 Individual tickets £8 / £4 Visit uea.ac.uk/litfest Email literaryevents@uea.ac.uk Follow @UEALitFest
LITERATURE
3 LITERATURE 5 DRAMA 6 GIGS 9 CONCERTS AND MUSIC EVENTS 10 LECTURES AND SEMINARS 20 FILM SCREENINGS 22 ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS 27 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 28 EVENTS CALENDAR
FEBRUARY Wed 22 Feb Lionel Shriver MARCH Wed 1 Mar Elif Shafak Wed 8 Mar Louise Doughty Thu 16 Mar George Saunders Wed 22 Mar Michael Pennington APRIL Wed 26 Apr Ed Balls MAY Wed 3 May Ali Smith
Front cover: Araki – Girl with a Watermelon (Michael Hoppen) This page: Head, 19th century Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
Photo credits: Lionel Shriver, ©Sarah Lee; Elif Shakak, ©Zeynel Abidin; Louise Doughty, ©Charlie Hopkinson; George Saunders, ©Chloe Aftel; Michael Pennington, ©Alex Lear; Ed Balls, ©Chris Harris; Ali Smith, ©Sarah Wood 3
LITERATURE
All performances take place at UEA Drama studio Latecomers may not be admitted £7 / £5
All events take place at 7pm (doors open 6.30pm) in Dragon Hall, King Street, Norwich
Email dramaevents@uea.ac.uk Visit uea.ac.uk/events Follow @UEADrama
Free Visit writerscentrenorwich.org.uk Email p.langeskov@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 877177
Thu 26 Jan Rory Gleeson Rockadoon Shore
Thu 23 Feb Julianne Pachico The Lucky Ones Thu 23 Mar In memory of Rebecca McManus
MINOTAUR THEATRE COMPANY Offering students at UEA a chance to showcase their work outside of the academic programme JANUARY Thu 26 – Sat 28 Jan, 7.30pm Road Jim Cartwright Rehearsal Room, UEA Drama Studio FEBRUARY Thu 2 – Sat 4 Feb, 7.30pm Custard Pip Williams Winner of the Minotaur Theatre Company’s New Writing Competition 2017 Thu 23 – Sat 25 Feb, 7.30pm Cabaret: A night at the musicals Charity event, free
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DRAMA
UEA LIVE A series of readings showcasing the past, present and future of UEA’s creative writing talent, in collaboration with Writers’ Centre Norwich. Headline authors will be supported by writers from across the current UEA Creative Writing programmes.
UEA BURLESQUE SOCIETY £6 / £5 Email ueaburlesquesoc@gmail.com to reserve tickets
Mon 13 Feb, 8pm Get L.O.V.E. (Get Lucky on Valentine’s Eve) SACRÉ THÉÂTRE Performances from the UK’s longestrunning French language theatre company, comprised of staff and students principally from UEA’s School of Language and Communication Studies Call 01603 508050 Email ueaticketbookings@uea.ac.uk to reserve tickets
Wed 22 – Sat 25 Mar, 7.30pm Le Bal des voleurs Jean Anouilh
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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
FEBRUARY Sun 12 Feb, 7pm Wilkinson £16
MARCH Wed 8 Mar, 7.30pm De La Soul £25
Wed 15 Feb, 7.30pm Sigala £15
Sun 12 Mar, 7pm White Lies £22.50
Fri 17 Feb, 7.30pm Anthrax £27.50
Wed 15 Mar, 7pm Black Star Riders £24
Sat 18 Feb, 6.30pm Taking Back Sunday £22
Fri 17 Mar, 6.30pm Glass Animals £16
Thu 23 Feb, 7.30pm Deaf Havana £16.50
Wed 22 Mar, 7.30pm Mallory Knox £16
DE LA SOUL
SOPHIE ELLIS BEXTOR
Mon 27 Mar, 7.30pm Blossoms £17.50 Wed 29 Mar, 7.30pm Blackberry Smoke £20
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GIGS
Call 01603 508050 Visit ueaticketbookings.co.uk
JANUARY Wed 11 Jan, 7.30pm Devil You Know £12.50 Wed 18 Jan, 7.30pm The Dillinger Escape Plan £15
LUNCHTIME CONCERTS Sat 18 Feb, 6.30pm Space £15 Tue 28 Feb, 7.30pm The Sherlocks £9
Mon 23 Jan, 7.30pm Declan McKenna £8.50
MARCH Wed 1 Mar, 7.30pm Lucy Spraggan £14.50
FEBRUARY Wed 8 Feb, 7.30pm Amber Run £11
Thu 16 Mar, 7.30pm Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes £16
Wed 15 Feb, 7.30pm Hidden Charms £7 Thu 16 Feb, 7.30pm Sophie Ellis Bextor £20
Mon 27 Mar, 7.30pm Stiff Little Fingers £18.50 APRIL Mon 3 Apr, 7.30pm Pulled Apart by Horses £12 Tue 11 Apr, 7.30pm Hell Yeah £17.50
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Programmes will be varied and performers a mixture of the best of UEA’s student Music Award holders and established musicians Concerts take place in Strode Concert Room, UEA Music Centre, 1.10–1.55pm Free, no booking required Wed 1 Feb, Wed 1 Mar, Wed 3 May
UEA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND SACRÉ THÉÂTRE CONCERT £3 tickets available: Online uea.ac.uk/music-centre On the door
JANUARY Sat 21 Jan, 7pm Beethoven Symphony No. 5 and Debussy/Louÿs Les Chansons de Bilitis UEA Drama Studio
CONCERTS AND MUSIC EVENTS
Visit uea.ac.uk/music-centre Email musicevents@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 593948
THE WATERFRONT Gigs on King Street, Norwich
UEA CHOIR AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT £12 / £4 tickets available: Online uea.ac.uk/music-centre On the door In person or over the phone Prelude Records (01603 628319) and St. George’s Music Shop (01603 626414)
Fri 24 Mar, 7.30pm
Verdi Requiem
St Andrew’s Hall, Norwich
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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
All talks take place at 6.30pm in the Julian Study Centre lecture theatre at UEA and are followed by a drinks reception
Free to attend, booking essential
Free
Visit uea.ac.uk/events Email events@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 592130
Visit uea.ac.uk/events Email events@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 592130
Mon 16 Jan Migration – what does humanity demand? Gervais Kouloungou, Red Cross; Dr Alexandria Innes, UEA; and Daniel Trilling, journalist
Mon 13 March How far to go to gender equality? Bea Campbell, journalist and author; Dr Eylem Atakav, UEA; and Prof Laura Bowater, UEA
JANUARY Tue 17 Jan Is it worth it? Balancing the costs and benefits of healthcare Prof Jennifer Whitty Norwich Medical School Tue 31 Jan Tara Oceans: Ecosystems biology at planetary scale Prof Chris Bowler School of Environmental Sciences
Mon 13 Feb Internet 2.0: digital native or digital exile? Prof Mary Beard, Cambridge University; Dr Paul Bernal, UEA; and Bill Thompson, journalist OPEN DAYS
Tue 28 Mar
Sun 12 Mar, 10am–4pm DISABLED ACCESS DAY Celebrate Disabled Access Day with UEA. Come and check out the recent improvements in the accessibility of UEA’s campus, with free entry to the Sportspark all day, plus a host of other activities to try Union House and Main Square
Prof Gerard Parr School of Computing Sciences
FEBRUARY Tue 21 Feb What can I say? On poetry and embarrassment Prof Tiffany Atkinson School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing Tue 28 Feb Pre-operative medical disclosure: placing the patient at the heart of the matter Prof Rob Heywood UEA Law School MARCH Tue 14 Mar Partnerships, politics and practice: academic life in the health sciences Prof Rosalynd Jowett School of Health Sciences
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.
The role of internet technologies – are we bridging divides or losing control?
Email events@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 591926
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LECTURES AND SEMINARS
Free to attend, no need to book Visit uea.ac.uk/events Email events@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 592130
KESWICK HALL LECTURES A series of talks supported by the UEA Faith Literacy Network and the Keswick Hall Trust exploring religion in Britain today
MARCH Thu 9 Mar Free speech, hate speech, faith speech Thu 16 Mar What are ‘British’ values? Thu 23 Mar Faith and British politics: in conversation with Rt Hon Charles Clarke
‘BREXIT MEANS BREXIT’, BUT WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?
LITERARY TRANSLATION WORKSHOPS
These discussions bring together specialists and practitioners to debate key questions concerning the UK’s future outside the EU. They will ask: what is at stake? What are the options? What are the likely consequences?
Small group literary translation workshops at UEA, led by renowned literary translators
JANUARY Thu 19 Jan The future of the UK Prof John Curtice, University of Strathclyde; Prof Michael Keating, University of Aberdeen; Dr Jo Hunt, University of Cardiff; Dr Nikos Skoutaris, UEA FEBRUARY Thu 2 Feb The UK’s international future Prof Thomas Otte, UEA and Prof Richard Whitman, University of Kent Thu 9 Feb The future of migration and immigration, and Brits abroad Rt Hon Prof Charles Clarke, UEA and Dr Heather Rolfe, National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) Thu 16 Feb The future of community relations Sunder Katwala, British Future and Prof Eric Kaufmann, University of London
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5.30–7pm Free Email c.rossi@uea.ac.uk
JANUARY Wed 18 Jan How to write a reader’s report Dr Cecilia Rossi, UEA ARTS 2.03 Thu 26 Jan The Englishing of Ibsen Prof Janet Garton, UEA ARTS 2.06
FEBRUARY Wed 8 Feb Style in translation Prof Jean Boase-Beier, UEA ARTS 2.03 Wed 22 Feb Panel discussion on publishing translators with independent publishers Stefan Tobler, Nathan Hamilton, Andrew McDonnell ARTS 2.03 MARCH Wed 8 Mar Translating poetry Sasha Dugdale ARTS 2.03
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
All talks take place at 6.30pm in Thomas Paine Study Centre lecture theatre at UEA
Wed 22 Mar Writer-translator collaboration Christina MacSweeney ARTS 2.03
THE CUT SCIENCE CAFÉ Providing an informal environment in which to discuss the latest ideas in science and technology All sessions take place at the Cut Arts and Media Centre, Halesworth £3, booking essential Doors open from 6.30pm, talks 7–9pm
Thu 26 Jan Dark energy and dark matter Thu 23 Feb Sex, art and genes Thu 30 Mar Thinking fast and slow
Email info@newcut.org Visit newcut.org to book tickets Follow @CutSciCafe
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LECTURES AND SEMINARS
EFRY 01.05 1.10–2pm Free Email j.drugan@uea.ac.uk
FEBRUARY Thu 9 Feb Finding yourself as a freelance translator: the importance of specialisation Marie Crossland MARCH Thu 2 Mar From interaction to institutional organisation: inroads into media interpreting research Pedro Castillo Ortiz University of Heriot Watt
Thu 9 Mar
Words as a peaceful weapon: translation’s role in the defence of human rights Lucio Bagnulo Head of Translation Amnesty International
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Thu 16 Mar Making sense of adversarial interpreting in legal contexts Dr Krzysztof Kredens University of Aston Thu 23 Mar Working as a project manager in the translation industry Kasia Kosmaczewska TranslateMedia MAY Thu 4 May Positioning interpreters in third sector services for survivors of domestic violence Dr Rebecca Tipton University of Manchester
PHILOSOPHY LECTURES All events take place at 6.15pm (doors at 6pm) in Thomas Paine Study Centre lecture theatre, UEA Free Email philosophyevents@uea.ac.uk
JANUARY Tue 24 Jan Ancient philosophy: from birth pangs to coming of age Prof Catherine Rowett FEBRUARY Tue 7 Feb The heyday of Islamic philosophy in the Medaeval world Dr Davide Rizza Tue 21 Feb Prof Tim O’Hagan and Dr Michael Frazer debate Enlightenments Chaired by Dr Jerry Goodenough MARCH Tue 7 Mar Existentialisms Dr Tom Greaves Tue 21 Mar The futures of philosophy Prof Gary Francione, Dr Silvia Panizza, Dr Janosch Prinz, Dr Eugen Fischer
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
IN OTHER WORDS A series of Language and Communication Studies talks involving a range of professionals and academics discussing ways in which they work with languages
THE SEBALD LECTURE 2017 £12 / £10 / £8 Visit www.bl.uk/events Email bclt@uea.ac.uk
Mon 20 Feb, 7pm
Releasing the lyric: translating Latin and Greek poetry Michael Longley The British Library Conference Centre, London
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LECTURES AND SEMINARS
PUBLIC LECTURES 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 from 12–1pm at UEA
Free
Email edu.support@uea.ac.uk
FEBRUARY Thu 9 Feb To what extent does a regional dialect and accent impact on the development of reading and writing skills? England and USA perspectives Prof Richard Andrews, UEA Queens Building 01.11 Thu 23 Feb From policy to practice: changing discourses in migrant workers’ education in China Fusheng Jia, UEA Lawrence Stenhouse Building 01.21 APRIL Thu 27 Apr Seeing differently, doing differently: challenges for education projects in Southern Africa Lindsay Howard, UEA Lawrence Stenhouse Building 1.40
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All events take place at UEA, 1.10–2pm
Free
Call 01603 591504 Email l.yulita@uea.ac.uk Visit uea.ac.uk/lcs/events
EDUCATION SEMINARS The School of Education and Lifelong Learning presents a series of research seminars from key speakers in the field of Education All events take place from 5.30–7pm in Thomas Paine Study Centre room 2.03, UEA Free, booking essential
FEBRUARY Thu 2 Feb Languages and communication at work: what you need for the world of employment UEA alumni panel discussion Lecture theatre 1
Thu 16 Feb Communicating in another language: it takes more than words and grammar Dr Henriëtte Hendriks University of Cambridge Thomas Paine Study Centre lecture theatre Thu 23 Feb Foreign language learning after Brexit Prof Mike Byram Durham University Lecture theatre 1
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS The School of Education and Lifelong Learning and the School of International Development run a joint research seminar series. These seminars are open to all and aim to address issues within the fields of education and international development, and comparative education.
Email edu.support@uea.ac.uk to reserve tickets
MARCH Wed 8 Mar Visual and multimodal methods and their impact on educational research Prof Carey Jewitt UCL Institute of Education Wed 22 Mar Policy mobility: education, globalisation and neo-liberalism Prof Stephen Ball UCL Institute of Education
TASTER DAYS FOR STUDENTS IN YEARS 10–12 SUMMER SCHOOLS FOR STUDENTS IN YEARS 11 AND 12 • A range of subjects on offer • Meet current students • Explore campus • Free places and transport available FIND OUR MORE AT www.uea.ac.uk/universitytasters
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LECTURES AND SEMINARS
VOICES FROM GREECE
PUBLIC HISTORY DAY
Lecture with speakers and live music performed by Plastikes Karekles
Email artsandhumanitiesevents@uea.ac.uk
Free, booking essential
Email h.anagnostopoulou@uea.ac.uk
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 Thu 19 Jan The Shogun’s harem: life in the women’s palace in nineteenth century Japan Lesley Downer author
Thu 16 Feb On some characteristics of Japanese traditional portraits known as Nise-e (likeness picture) Tetsuei Tsuda Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties Talk will be in Japanese and consecutively interpreted by Dr Simon Kaner
Sun 26 Feb, 4pm Voices from Greece: Brexit, Brecht and the Greek crisis Prof Hussein Kassim, UEA; Dr Dimitris Asimakoulas, University of Surrey; Dr Maria Kyriakidou, UEA; Prof Dimitris Tziovas, University of Birmingham; Theodoros Chiotis Lecture theatre 1
JOHN GARRETT MEMORIAL LECTURE 2017 Free Email politicsevents@uea.ac.uk
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GAINS AND LOSSES Email hazel.marsh@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 592151
Mon 13 Mar, 6.30pm Gains and losses: a look at Argentina’s economic and social changes after a year of right-wing government Nick Caistor ARTS 2.01
Thu 16 Mar In a lively place: spaces of Japanese scriptwriting Dr Lauri Kitsnik Sainsbury Institute Thu 20 Apr Bringing back Yoshikono: Songs of 7-7-7-5 in a WWII-era Osaka Rakugo magazine Dr Matthew Shores University of Cambridge
Sat 12 March, 10am – 5pm History for all: immigration in Norfolk and beyond Academics from UEA’s School of History The Forum, Norwich
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
JAPANESE ART AND CULTURE Regular events hosted by UEA’s Sainsbury Institute of Japanese Arts and Cultures (SISJAC)
Fri 24 Feb, 7pm
Stop the presses? The revolution in news Alan Rusbridger Thomas Paine Study Centre lecture theatre, UEA
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FILM SCREENINGS
CINÉ CLUB
Age restrictions may apply
A selection of international films, all subtitled in English, hosted by UEA’s Language and Communications department
EUROPEAN POLITICAL CINEMA A selection of international films, all subtitled in English, hosted by UEA’s School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies All events take place at 5pm at UEA
Free
Free
Email ppl.schooloffice@uea.ac.uk
Email v.koutrakou@uea.ac.uk
JANUARY Tue 17 Jan A Good Man in Africa (UK 1981) ARTS 01.03
MARCH Tue 7 Mar Son of Saul (Hungarian 2015) ARTS 01.05
Tue 24 Jan The White Ribbon (German 2009) ARTS 01.05
Tue 14 Mar Elena (Russian 2011 ARTS 01.05
Tue 31 Jan The Caiman (Italian 2006) ARTS 01.03
Tue 21 Mar La Conquête (French 2011) ARTS 01.05
FEBRUARY Tue 14 Feb Once Upon a Time in Anatolia (Turkish 2011) ARTS 01.03 Tue 21 Feb The Priest’s Children (Croatian 2013) ARTS 01.05
APRIL Tue 25 Apr Five Moons Square (Italian 2003) ARTS 01.05
MAY Tue 2 May Barbara (German 2012) ARTS 01.05 Tue 9 May The Mirror (Russian 1975) ARTS 01.05
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All events take place at 5pm at UEA
Tue 21 Feb Mommy (French 2014) Lecture theatre 3 Thu 23 Feb La Novia (Spanish 2015) Lecture theatre 3
JANUARY Mon 23 Jan Wolf Children (Japanese 2012) Lecture theatre 4
MARCH Mon 6 Mar When the last sword is drawn (Japanese 2003) Lecture theatre 4
Tue 24 Jan Tokyo Fiancée (French 2014) Lecture theatre 3
Tue 7 Mar Entre les murs (French 2008) Lecture theatre 3
Thu 26 Jan El Desconocido (Spanish 2015) Lecture theatre 3
Thu 9 Mar La chispa de la vida (Spanish 2011) Lecture theatre 3
FEBRUARY Mon 6 Feb Ping Pong (Japanese 2002) Lecture theatre 4 Tue 7 Feb Après mai (French 2012) Lecture theatre 3 Thu 9 Feb Juan de los muertos (Spanish 2011) Lecture theatre 3
FILM SCREENINGS
A selection of films from around the world
AMAZON VOICES Film screening and Q&A with filmmaker Lamia Chraibi via Skype about indigenous communities in Amazonia who are trying to make their voices heard Free Call 01603 592151 Email hazel.marsh@uea.ac.uk
Mon 23 Jan, 6.30pm Amazon Voices Lecture theatre 1, UEA
Mon 20 Feb Our Little Sister (Japanese 2015) Lecture theatre 4
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ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
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 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
Fri 11 Nov – Sun 19 Mar 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 and Kikuji Kawada
MASTERS OF JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHY – SPECIAL EVENTS Running alongside the major exhibition, Masters of Japanese photography, is a series of special events
Tue 21 Feb, 6–7pm Lecture with Dr Jelena Stojkovic Learn about Japanese photography ‘post-war’ practice in relation to particular photographers working during this time Sainsbury Centre Education Studio £8 / £6 Pre-booked tickets only Thu 9 Mar, 6–7pm Lecture with Anna Jackson Anna Jackson, Keeper of the Asian Department at the Victoria and Albert Museum will explore eroticism and the kimono Sainsbury Centre Education Studio £8 / £6 Pre-booked tickets only
Thu 16 Mar, 6–7pm Lecture with Dr Maki Fukuoka Maki will explore other photographic works in post-war Japan to situate this exhibition in a historical and cultural context Sainsbury Centre Education Studio £8 / £6 Pre-booked tickets only
ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is a world-class art gallery and museum located on campus at UEA
Photo credit: Ordeal by roses #15 1961 © Eikoh Hosoe
Sat 8 Apr – Sun 20 Aug 2017
Paul Nash
Spanning a lifetime’s work from his earliest drawings to his iconic war time paintings, the exhibition will explore Nash’s central role in the development of British art, including renowned paintings from the Great War Credit: Paul Nash, The Shore, 1923. Oil on canvas. Leeds Art Gallery / Bridgeman Images. Tate. 22
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ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
TALKS AND TOURS Discover the Sainsbury Collection with the help of informative guides
Tue to Sun, 11am and 2pm (subject to availability) Guided tours of the Sainsbury Collection Meet at gallery reception Free Booking not required Tours for blind and partially sighted visitors Available on request Call 01603 591033 Email lisa.blowers@uea.ac.uk
Last Friday of each month, 1.15–1.45pm Last Friday: 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 27 Jan Two talented Vorticists: David Bomberg and Henri Gaudier-Brzeska Fri 24 Feb Japanese ceramics in the Sainsbury Collection Fri 31 Mar The secret of the Llama power Fri 28 Apr The life and work of Giorgio Morandi
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ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
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.
All events take place from 2–4pm Meet at the gallery reception Booking essential £6 / £4 Visit scva.ac.uk
Sun 5 Feb The kingdom of Benin Discover the history of what was once a powerful region in Africa by looking at iconic bronze, ivory and iron artworks from the era Sun 5 Mar Henry Moore’s shelter drawings Consider Moore’s personal and political representation of war through drawings conceived in a shelter during the London Blitz Sun 2 Apr El Paso: Spanish artists in the Sainsbury Collection Explore an art movement founded to counter the stagnation of Spanish art under the Franco regime after the civil war
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For directions to and around campus Tuesdays during term time from 24 Jan, 4.30–6.30pm Young associates A group which meets to develop creative ideas and visual arts projects Free Email n.croose-myhill@uea.ac.uk Follow scvayoungassociates on Facebook
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FAMILIES AND CHILDREN Interactive activities for the whole family to enjoy
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
SAINSBURY CENTRE SUNDAYS One Sunday a month, take part in activities inspired by the Sainsbury collection including practical artist-led workshops and study afternoons
Every third Friday of the month, 10.15–11.45am (20 Jan, 17 Feb, 17 Mar, 21 Apr) Mini-studio Creative play for pre-school children Sainsbury Centre Education Studio £8 / £6 Free for accompanying adults Booking essential Visit scva.ac.uk First Sunday of the month, 2–4pm (5 Feb, 5 Mar, 2 Apr) Sunday studio Family friendly, artist-led creative activities, inspired by objects in the Sainsbury collection Sainsbury Centre Education Studio Free, donations welcome Visit scva.ac.uk
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WHAT’S ON
Exhibition: Fiji: art and life in the Pacific
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Wed 8 Feb
Workshop: Style in translation
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Until Sun 19 Mar 2017
Exhibition: Masters of Japanese photography
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Thu 9 Feb
Film: Juan de los muertos
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Thu 9 Feb
Lecture: The future of migration and immigration, and Brits abroad
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Thu 9 Feb
Lecture: Finding yourself as a freelance translator: the importance of specialisation
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Thu 9 Feb
Seminar: To what extent does a regional dialect and accent impact on the development of reading and writing skills?
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Sun 12 Feb
Gig: Wilkinson
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Mon 13 Feb
Performance: UEA Burlesque Society: Get L.O.V.E. (Get Lucky on Valentine’s Eve)
Mon 13 Feb
Debate: Internet 2.0: digital native or digital exile?
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Sat 8 Apr – Sun 20 Aug Exhibition: Paul Nash
JANUARY Wed 11 Jan
Gig: Devil You Know
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Mon 16 Jan
Debate: Migration – what does humanity demand?
Tue 17 Jan
Lecture: Is it worth it? Balancing the costs and benefits of healthcare
Tue 17 Jan
Film: A Good Man in Africa
Wed 18 Jan
Gig: The Dillinger Escape Plan
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Wed 18 Jan
Workshop: How to write a reader’s report
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Thu 19 Jan
Lecture: The future of the UK
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Tue 14 Feb
Film: Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
Thu 19 Jan
Lecture: The Shogun’s harem: life in the women’s palace in nineteenth century Japan
Wed 15 Feb
Gig: Hidden Charms
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Wed 15 Feb
Gig: Sigala
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Sat 21 Jan
Concert: Beethoven Symphony No. 5 and Debussy/Louÿs Les Chansons de Bilitis
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Thu 16 Feb
Lecture: Communicating in another language: it takes more than words and grammar
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Mon 23 Jan
Gig: Declan McKenna
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Thu 16 Feb
Lecture: The future of community relations
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Mon 23 Jan
Film: Wolf Children
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Mon 23 Jan
Film: Amazon Voices
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Thu 16 Feb
Lecture: On some characteristics of Japanese traditional portraits known as Nise-e (likeness picture)
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Fri 20 Jan
Art: Mini-studio
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Thu 16 Feb
Gig: Sophie Ellis Bextor
Tue 24 Jan
Film: Tokyo Fiancée
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Fri 17 Feb
Gig: Anthrax
Tue 24 Jan
Lecture: Ancient philosophy: from birth pangs to coming of age
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Fri 17 Feb
Art: Mini-studio
Tue 24 Jan
Film: The White Ribbon
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Sat 18 Feb
Gig: Space
Thu 26 Jan
Workshop: The Englishing of Ibsen
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Sat 18 Feb
Gig: Taking Back Sunday
Thu 26 Jan
Literature: Rory Gleeson
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Mon 20 Feb
Lecture: Releasing the lyric: translating Latin and Greek poetry
Thu 26 – Sat 28 Jan
Theatre: Road
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Mon 20 Feb
Film: Our Little Sister
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Thu 26 Jan
Workshop: Dark energy and dark matter
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Tue 21 Feb
Lecture: Dr Jelena Stojkovic
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Thu 26 Jan
Film: El Desconocido
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Tue 21 Feb
Film: Mommy
Fri 27 Jan
Talk: Two talented Vorticists: David Bomberg and Henri Gaudier-Brzeska 24
Tue 21 Feb
Film: The Priest’s Children
Tue 31 Jan
Lecture: Tara Oceans: Ecosystems biology at planetary scale
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Tue 21 Feb
Lecture: Prof Tim O’Hagan and Dr Michael Frazer debate Enlightenments 15
Tue 31 Jan
Film: The Caiman
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Tue 21 Feb
Lecture: What can I say? On poetry and embarrassment
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Wed 22 Feb
Literature: Lionel Shriver
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Wed 22 Feb
Workshop: Panel discussion on publishing translators with independent publishers
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Thu 23 Feb
Film: La Novia
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FEBRUARY
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WHAT’S ON
Until Sun 12 Feb 2017
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Wed 1 Feb
Concert: Lunchtime concert
Thu 2 Feb
Talk: Languages and communication at work: what you need for the world of employment
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Thu 23 Feb
Lecture: Foreign language learning after Brexit
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Thu 2 Feb
Lecture: The UK’s international future
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Thu 23 Feb
Workshop: Sex, art and genes
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Thu 2 – Sat 4 Feb
Theatre: Custard
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Thu 23 Feb
Literature: Julianne Pachico
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Sun 5 Feb
Workshop: The kingdom of Benin
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Thu 23 Feb
Gig: Deaf Havana
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Sun 5 Feb:
Workshop: Sunday studio
26
Mon 6 Feb
Film: Ping Pong
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Thu 23 Feb
Seminar: From policy to practice: changing discourses in migrant workers’ education in China
Tue 7 Feb
Film: Après mai
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Thu 23 – Sat 25 Feb
Theatre: Cabaret: A night at the musicals
Tue 7 Feb
Lecture: The heyday of Islamic philosophy in the Medaeval world
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Fri 24 Feb
Talk: Japanese ceramics in the Sainsbury Collection
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Wed 8 Feb
Gig: Amber Run
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Fri 24 Feb
Lecture: Stop the presses? The revolution in news
19
16 5
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WHAT’S ON
Lecture: Voices from Greece: Brexit, Brecht and the Greek crisis
19
Fri 17 Mar
Gig: Glass Animals
6
Tue 28 Feb
Gig: The Sherlocks
8
Tue 21 Mar
Film: La Conquête
20
Tue 28 Feb
Lecture: Pre-operative medical disclosure: placing the patient at the heart of the matter
11
Tue 21 Mar
Lecture: The futures of philosophy
15
Wed 22 Mar
Literature: Lionel Shriver
Wed 22 Mar
Seminar: Policy mobility: education, globalisation and neo-liberalism
16
Wed 22 Mar
Workshop: Writer-translator collaboration
13
Wed 22 Mar
Literature: Michael Pennington
3
Wed 22 Mar
Gig: Mallory Knox
6
Wed 22 – Sat 25 Mar
Theatre: Le Bal des voleurs
Thu 23 Mar
Lecture: Working as a project manager in the translation industry
Thu 23 Mar
Literature: In memory of Rebecca McManus
4
Thu 23 Mar
Lecture: Faith and British politics: in conversation with Rt Hon Charles Clarke
12
Fri 24 Mar
Concert: Verdi Requiem
9
Mon 27 Mar
Gig: Blossoms
6
Mon 27 Mar
Gig: Stiff Little Fingers
8
Tue 28 Mar
Lecture: The role of internet technologies – are we bridging the divides or losing control?
11
Wed 29 Mar
Gig: Blackberry Smoke
Thu 30 Mar
Workshop: Thinking fast and slow
13
Fri 31 Mar
Talk: The secret of the Llama power
24
Sun 2 Apr
Workshop: El Paso: Spanish artists in the Sainsbury Collection
26
Sun 2 Apr
Workshop: Sunday studio
26
MARCH Wed 1 Mar
Gig: Lucy Spraggan
8
Wed 1 Mar
Literature: Elif Shafak
3
Wed 1 Mar
Concert: Lunchtime concert
9
Thu 2 Mar
Lecture: From interaction to institutional organisation: inroads into media interpreting research
14
Sun 5 Mar
Workshop: Sunday studio
26
Sun 5 Mar
Workshop: Henry Moore’s shelter drawings
26
Mon 6 Mar
Film: When the last sword is drawn
21
Tue 7 Mar
Film: Entre les murs
21
Tue 7 Mar
Lecture: Existentialisms
15
Tue 7 Mar
Film: Son of Saul
20
Wed 8 Mar
Workshop: Translating poetry
13
Wed 8 Mar
Seminar: Visual and multimodal methods and their impact on educational research
16
Wed 8 Mar
Literature: Louise Doughty
3
Wed 8 Mar
Gig: De La Soul
6
3
5 14
6
Thu 9 Mar
Film: La chispa de la vida
21
Thu 9 Mar
Lecture: Anna Jackson
23
Thu 9 Mar
Lecture: Free speech, hate speech, faith speech
12
Thu 9 Mar
Lecture: Words as a peaceful weapon: translation’s role in the defence of human rights
14
Mon 3 Apr
Gig: Pulled Apart by Horses
8
Sun 12 Mar
Open Day: Disabled access day
10
Tue 11 Apr
Gig: Hell Yeah
8
Sun 12 Mar
Public History day: History for all: immigration in Norfolk and beyond
19
Lecture: Bringing back Yoshikono: Songs of 7-7-7-5 in WWII-era Osaka Rakugo magazine
18
APRIL
Sun 12 Mar
Gig: White Lies
6
Thu 20 Apr
Mon 13 Mar
Lecture: Gains and losses: a look at Argentina’s economic and social changes after a year of right-wing government
Fri 21 Apr
Art: Mini-studio
26
19
Tue 25 Apr
Film: Five Moons Square
20
Mon 13 Mar
Debate: How far to go to gender equality?
10
Wed 26 Apr
Literature: Ed Balls
Tue 14 Mar
Film: Elena
20
Tue 14 Mar
Lecture: Partnerships, politics and practice: academic life in the health sciences
Thu 27 Apr
Seminar: Seeing differently, doing differently: challenges for education projects in Southern Africa
16
11
Fri 28 Apr
Talk: The life and work of Giorgio Morandi
24
Wed 15 Mar
Gig: Black Star Riders
Thu 16 Mar
Lecture: Dr Maki Fukuoka
23
MAY
Thu 16 Mar
Lecture: Making sense of adversarial interpreting in legal contexts
14
Tue 2 May
Film: Barbara
20
Thu 16 Mar
Lecture: What are ‘British’ values?
12
Wed 3 May
Literature: Ali Smith
3
Thu 16 Mar
Literature: George Saunders
3
Wed 3 May
Concert: Lunchtime concert
9
Thu 16 Mar
Gig: Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes
8
Thu 16 Mar
Lecture: In a lively place: spaces of Japanese scriptwriting
18
Thu 4 May
Lecture: Positioning interpreters in third sector services for survivors of domestic violence
14
Fri 17 Mar
Art: Mini-studio
26
Tue 9 May
Film: The Mirror
20
6
WHAT’S ON
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Sun 26 Feb
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ED BALLS Spring Literary Festival Wed 26 Apr, 2017
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