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Mon 15 October 2012 8:00AM - 5:00PM

Highlight Le voyage

Nn exhibition of a number of Russian artists' work, sponsored by the Russian Orthodox church

9:00AM

National Biology week in Cambridge

2012 sees the first National Biology Week organised by the Society of Biology. Cambridge has a proud tradition of pioneering work in the biological sciences and to celebrate biology in the city during National Biology Week, we’ve organised some exciting events to which everyone is invited.

9:00AM - 5:00PM

Grace - an exhibition by Atta Kwami and Pamela Clarkson

An exhibition of paintings by Atta Kwami & Pamela Clarkson A tribute to the artist Grace Salome Kwami (1923-2006) Work can be seen on the 3rd floor of the Alison Richard Building and in the Centre of African Studies. There is also a display in the Centre of African Studies Library

9:00AM - 5:00PM

Paradise - an exhibition by Noel Myles

An exhibition by the photographer Noel Myles. Work can be seen on the first and second floors of the Alison Richard Building.

9:00AM - 6:00PM

Highlight A Soviet design for life: the Catherine Cooke collection of 20th-century Russian architecture and design

An exhibition of stunning examples of twentieth-century Russian design and architecture, including posters, books, packaging, postcards, pop-up books and many more fascinating items.

9:00AM - 6:00PM

A way of seeing by Anthony Nicholson

Exhibition at Clare Hall

12:30PM - 2:00PM

Energy and the English industrial revolution

Part of the EPRG Energy and Envrionment (E&E) Series for the Michaelmas Term, University of Cambridge

12:30PM - 4:30PM on Sun 11 November 2012

Coin and medal exhibition

An exhibition of commemorative coins and medals from Hungary,

2:00PM - 4:00PM

People’s portraits exhibition

The People’s Portraits exhibition captures on canvas ordinary people from different walks of lives in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the 21st Century, and is rich in its diversity of subjects and styles.

5:00PM - 6:00PM

Collections, critique and contemporary art: Africa and the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

This seminar is given by Nicholas Thomas, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge as part of the Cambridge/Africa Collaborative Research ProgrammeSeminar Series Michaelmas 2012: Art and Museums in Africa

6:15PM - 7:30PM

Trinity Hall forum - extremes of latitude and altitude - language, literature and medicine

A presentation focusing on the High Arctic, Antarctica and Everest.

9:30PM

Corpus smokers

The Corpus Smoker is one of Cambridge’s newest and most successful comedy nights. Come along and see comedy performed by Cambridge comedians in one of the city’s most intimate and unusually-shaped venues. T

Tue 16 October 2012 8:00AM - 5:00PM

Highlight Le voyage

Nn exhibition of a number of Russian artists' work, sponsored by the Russian Orthodox church

9:00AM

National Biology week in Cambridge

2012 sees the first National Biology Week organised by the Society of Biology. Cambridge has a proud tradition of pioneering work in the biological sciences and to celebrate biology in the city during National Biology Week, we’ve organised some exciting events to which everyone is invited.

9:00AM - 5:00PM

Grace - an exhibition by Atta Kwami and Pamela Clarkson

An exhibition of paintings by Atta Kwami & Pamela Clarkson A tribute to the artist Grace Salome Kwami (1923-2006) Work can be seen on the 3rd floor of the Alison Richard Building and in the Centre of African Studies. There is also a display in the Centre of African Studies Library

9:00AM - 5:00PM

Paradise - an exhibition by Noel Myles

An exhibition by the photographer Noel Myles. Work can be seen on the first and second floors of the Alison Richard Building.

9:00AM - 6:00PM

Highlight A Soviet design for life: the Catherine Cooke collection of 20th-century Russian architecture and design

An exhibition of stunning examples of twentieth-century Russian design and architecture, including posters, books, packaging, postcards, pop-up books and many more fascinating items.

9:00AM - 6:00PM

A way of seeing by Anthony Nicholson

Exhibition at Clare Hall

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Higher Ground

An exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum of prints by Gerhart Frankl (1901-65)

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Highlight Snow Country: Woodcuts of the Japanese Winter

Stunning woodblock prints exploring the snow-bound landscapes and winter pastimes of Japan.

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Highlight The Search for Immortality: Tomb Treasures of Han China

Featuring over 350 treasures in jade, gold, silver, bronze and ceramics, discover the secrets of ancient China’s 2000 year old royal tombs. This exhibition is part of the London 2012 Festival and is the largest exhibition of ancient royal treasures ever to travel outside China.

11:30AM - 5:00PM

Winifred Nicholson: music in colour

The third of our ongoing Artist in Focus displays, this exhibition takes a close look at one of the most important artists in the collection, Winifred Nicholson.

12:30PM - 4:30PM on Mon 12 November 2012

Coin and medal exhibition

An exhibition of commemorative coins and medals from Hungary,

2:00PM - 4:00PM

People’s portraits exhibition

The People’s Portraits exhibition captures on canvas ordinary people from different walks of lives in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the 21st Century, and is rich in its diversity of subjects and styles.

2:00PM - 4:00PM

Portals to the world

An art appreciation course designed specially for people with demetia and their carers at the Fitzwilliam Museum.

3:30PM - 5:00PM

The challenges of evaluating the impact of changes to qualification specifications on student learning and development

New qualification specifications alone cannot drive educational change. An evaluation of the impact of specification change has to consider the, usually complex, context and influence of a range of other variables, including external policy drivers such as performance targets, stakeholder perceptions of the ‘value’ of particular qualifications etc...

4:00PM - 5:00PM

Visual anthropological perspectives on South Asian society

This seminar is part of the 'Visual rhetoric and modern South Asian history' series.

5:30PM - 6:45PM

Lord Giddens: understanding society - a sociologist's perspective

Lord Giddens will give the first in a series of five lectures on Understanding Society. The series will culminate in a panel discussion at Kings Place on Tuesday 27 November 2012.

5:30PM - 7:00PM

William Blake: ahead of his time? ahead of ours?

Malcolm Guite will give an introduction to William Blake in four talks, entitled: Introducing Blake; Songs of Innocence and Experience; Blake and Jesus; Blake as a Prophet.

7:00PM

The last five years

The last five years of a relationship, told forwards and backwards. CUADC presents this criticially acclaimed, striking and moving musical.

7:15PM - 8:15PM

University social club swimming Cancelled

This event has been cancelled. Lane swimming available every Tuesday for University and non-University individuals

7:30PM

Highlight English touring opera perform the lighthouse by Peter Maxwell-Davies

An opera thriller based on the true story of the three Flannan Isle lighthouse keepers who disappeared over Christmas 1900, The Lighthouse is a music theatre classic, promising to hold audiences on the edge of their seats.

7:45PM

Sophie Scholl

She found justice and freedom when terror reigned. This is the story of Sophie Scholl, the woman who defied Hitler.

9:30PM

The apocalypse bear trilogy

Three plays from Australian avant-garde sensation Lally Katz. Embark on a journey of discovery in the capable paws of the Apocalypse Bear.

11:00PM

Jeff Carpenter and a piano

Award-winning composer and performer Jeff Carpenter sings his own work in an insane fusion of Musical Theatre, Jazz, Classical and Pop.

Wed 17 October 2012 8:00AM - 5:00PM

Highlight Le voyage

Nn exhibition of a number of Russian artists' work, sponsored by the Russian Orthodox church

9:00AM

National Biology week in Cambridge

2012 sees the first National Biology Week organised by the Society of Biology. Cambridge has a proud tradition of pioneering work in the biological sciences and to celebrate biology in the city during National Biology Week, we’ve organised some exciting events to which everyone is invited.

9:00AM - 5:00PM

Grace - an exhibition by Atta Kwami and Pamela Clarkson

An exhibition of paintings by Atta Kwami & Pamela Clarkson A tribute to the artist Grace Salome Kwami (1923-2006) Work can be seen on the 3rd floor of the Alison Richard Building and in the Centre of African Studies. There is also a display in the Centre of African Studies Library

9:00AM - 5:00PM

Paradise - an exhibition by Noel Myles

An exhibition by the photographer Noel Myles. Work can be seen on the first and second floors of the Alison Richard Building.

9:00AM - 6:00PM

Highlight A Soviet design for life: the Catherine Cooke collection of 20th-century Russian architecture and design

An exhibition of stunning examples of twentieth-century Russian design and architecture, including posters, books, packaging, postcards, pop-up books and many more fascinating items.

9:00AM - 6:00PM

A way of seeing by Anthony Nicholson

Exhibition at Clare Hall

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Higher Ground

An exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum of prints by Gerhart Frankl (1901-65)

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Highlight Snow Country: Woodcuts of the Japanese Winter

Stunning woodblock prints exploring the snow-bound landscapes and winter pastimes of Japan.

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Highlight The Search for Immortality: Tomb Treasures of Han China

Featuring over 350 treasures in jade, gold, silver, bronze and ceramics, discover the secrets of ancient China’s 2000 year old royal tombs. This exhibition is part of the London 2012 Festival and is the largest exhibition of ancient royal treasures ever to travel outside China.

11:30AM - 5:00PM

Winifred Nicholson: music in colour

The third of our ongoing Artist in Focus displays, this exhibition takes a close look at one of the most important artists in the collection, Winifred Nicholson.

12:30PM - 4:30PM on Tue 13 November 2012

Coin and medal exhibition

An exhibition of commemorative coins and medals from Hungary,

1:00PM - 2:00PM

Open classes in modern Hebrew

Open classes in modern Hebrew foundation course

1:15PM - 2:00PM

Organ recital

Lunchtime organ recital series to be performed by Benjamin Morris (Jesus College)

1:15PM - 2:00PM

Sculpture: an illustrated talk

Enjoy a lunchtime talk in Seminar Room 3 of the Fitzwilliam Museum

2:00PM - 4:00PM

People’s portraits exhibition

The People’s Portraits exhibition captures on canvas ordinary people from different walks of lives in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the 21st Century, and is rich in its diversity of subjects and styles.

2:15PM

Israeli film club

Israeli film club – Michaelmas term

6:00PM - 7:30PM

St Catharine's political cconomy seminars - series on the economics of austerity

Jagjit Chadha will give a talk on 'What has fiscal consolidation done for us?'

7:00PM

The last five years

The last five years of a relationship, told forwards and backwards. CUADC presents this criticially acclaimed, striking and moving musical.

7:00PM - 9:00PM

Public open evenings at the Institute of Astronomy

Astronomy talks and public observing

7:30PM

Highlight English touring opera perform Albert Herring by Benjamin Britten

Britten's hilarious comedy of village life is also a moving story of a 'backward' lad standing up for himself. Pressurised by village worthies such as the indomitable Lady Billows, Albert goes from being proclaimed May King to village reprobate in a few hours - and finds his own path on the way.

7:45PM

Sophie Scholl

She found justice and freedom when terror reigned. This is the story of Sophie Scholl, the woman who defied Hitler.

9:30PM

The apocalypse bear trilogy

Three plays from Australian avant-garde sensation Lally Katz. Embark on a journey of discovery in the capable paws of the Apocalypse Bear.

11:00PM

I am, I am

Two of Cambridge’s favourite Footlights play a fantastic and hilarious hour of musical comedy.

Thu 18 October 2012 8:00AM - 5:00PM

Highlight Le voyage

Nn exhibition of a number of Russian artists' work, sponsored by the Russian Orthodox church

9:00AM

National Biology week in Cambridge

2012 sees the first National Biology Week organised by the Society of Biology. Cambridge has a proud tradition of pioneering work in the biological sciences and to celebrate biology in the city during National Biology Week, we’ve organised some exciting events to which everyone is invited.

9:00AM - 5:00PM

Grace - an exhibition by Atta Kwami and Pamela Clarkson

An exhibition of paintings by Atta Kwami & Pamela Clarkson A tribute to the artist Grace Salome Kwami (1923-2006) Work can be seen on the 3rd floor of the Alison Richard Building and in the Centre of African Studies. There is also a display in the Centre of African Studies Library

9:00AM - 5:00PM

Paradise - an exhibition by Noel Myles

An exhibition by the photographer Noel Myles. Work can be seen on the first and second floors of the Alison Richard Building.

9:00AM - 6:00PM

Highlight A Soviet design for life: the Catherine Cooke collection of 20th-century Russian architecture and design

An exhibition of stunning examples of twentieth-century Russian design and architecture, including posters, books, packaging, postcards, pop-up books and many more fascinating items.

9:00AM - 6:00PM

A way of seeing by Anthony Nicholson

Exhibition at Clare Hall

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Higher Ground

An exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum of prints by Gerhart Frankl (1901-65)

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Highlight Snow Country: Woodcuts of the Japanese Winter

Stunning woodblock prints exploring the snow-bound landscapes and winter pastimes of Japan.

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Highlight The Search for Immortality: Tomb Treasures of Han China

Featuring over 350 treasures in jade, gold, silver, bronze and ceramics, discover the secrets of ancient China’s 2000 year old royal tombs. This exhibition is part of the London 2012 Festival and is the largest exhibition of ancient royal treasures ever to travel outside China.

11:30AM - 5:00PM

Winifred Nicholson: music in colour

The third of our ongoing Artist in Focus displays, this exhibition takes a close look at one of the most important artists in the collection, Winifred Nicholson.

12:30PM - 4:30PM on Wed 14 November 2012

Coin and medal exhibition

An exhibition of commemorative coins and medals from Hungary,

1:10PM - 1:40PM

Winifred Nicholson in focus

One of Kettle's Yard series of Thursday Lunchtime Talks discussing various aspects of Winifred Nicholson's work.

2:00PM - 4:00PM

People’s portraits exhibition

The People’s Portraits exhibition captures on canvas ordinary people from different walks of lives in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the 21st Century, and is rich in its diversity of subjects and styles.

2:00PM - 4:00PM

The Lawrence room

Girton College has an extremely unusual Egyptian mummy called Hermione, which can now be viewed in the College’s small museum.

5:00PM - 6:30PM

A philosophy to reframe interfaith education Cancelled

On Thursday the 18th October Dr Matthew Tariq Wilkinson will deliver a CMJR lecture entitled "A Philosophy to Reframe Interfaith Education".

7:00PM

The last five years

The last five years of a relationship, told forwards and backwards. CUADC presents this criticially acclaimed, striking and moving musical.

7:30PM

Highlight English touring opera perform christ lag in todesbanden and the emperor of Atlantis

In a concentration camp in 1944 an extraordinary opera was created. Viktor Ullmann and his fellow artists made a stylish comedy in which Death, appalled by mass killing, goes on strike. This short masterpiece sings of humanity and is paired with a staging of Bach's extraordinary cantata.

7:45PM

Sophie Scholl

She found justice and freedom when terror reigned. This is the story of Sophie Scholl, the woman who defied Hitler.

9:30PM

The apocalypse bear trilogy

Three plays from Australian avant-garde sensation Lally Katz. Embark on a journey of discovery in the capable paws of the Apocalypse Bear.

11:00PM

Beard

If you like two-woman comedies called ‘BEARD’, you’ll love this: a new two-woman comedy, called ‘BEARD’, from the writers behind three of the last four Cambridge Footlights mainshows.

Fri 19 October 2012 8:00AM - 5:00PM

Highlight Le voyage

Nn exhibition of a number of Russian artists' work, sponsored by the Russian Orthodox church

9:00AM

National Biology week in Cambridge

2012 sees the first National Biology Week organised by the Society of Biology. Cambridge has a proud tradition of pioneering work in the biological sciences and to celebrate biology in the city during National Biology Week, we’ve organised some exciting events to which everyone is invited.

9:00AM - 5:00PM

Grace - an exhibition by Atta Kwami and Pamela Clarkson

An exhibition of paintings by Atta Kwami & Pamela Clarkson A tribute to the artist Grace Salome Kwami (1923-2006) Work can be seen on the 3rd floor of the Alison Richard Building and in the Centre of African Studies. There is also a display in the Centre of African Studies Library

9:00AM - 5:00PM

Paradise - an exhibition by Noel Myles

An exhibition by the photographer Noel Myles. Work can be seen on the first and second floors of the Alison Richard Building.

9:00AM - 6:00PM

Highlight A Soviet design for life: the Catherine Cooke collection of 20th-century Russian architecture and design

An exhibition of stunning examples of twentieth-century Russian design and architecture, including posters, books, packaging, postcards, pop-up books and many more fascinating items.

9:00AM - 6:00PM

A way of seeing by Anthony Nicholson

Exhibition at Clare Hall

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Higher Ground

An exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum of prints by Gerhart Frankl (1901-65)

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Highlight Snow Country: Woodcuts of the Japanese Winter

Stunning woodblock prints exploring the snow-bound landscapes and winter pastimes of Japan.

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Highlight The Search for Immortality: Tomb Treasures of Han China

Featuring over 350 treasures in jade, gold, silver, bronze and ceramics, discover the secrets of ancient China’s 2000 year old royal tombs. This exhibition is part of the London 2012 Festival and is the largest exhibition of ancient royal treasures ever to travel outside China.

11:30AM - 5:00PM

Winifred Nicholson: music in colour

The third of our ongoing Artist in Focus displays, this exhibition takes a close look at one of the most important artists in the collection, Winifred Nicholson.

12:30PM - 4:30PM on Thu 15 November 2012

Coin and medal exhibition

An exhibition of commemorative coins and medals from Hungary,

1:13PM - 1:50PM

Friday Lunchtime concerts at St. Giles' Church

Passionate playing from Mike Buchanan (trombone), a student of the University of Cambridge. Featuring works by Jacques Castérède and Enrique Crespo

2:00PM - 4:00PM

People’s portraits exhibition

The People’s Portraits exhibition captures on canvas ordinary people from different walks of lives in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the 21st Century, and is rich in its diversity of subjects and styles.

7:00PM

The last five years

The last five years of a relationship, told forwards and backwards. CUADC presents this criticially acclaimed, striking and moving musical.

7:30PM

Highlight English touring opera perform Albert Herring by Benjamin Britten

Britten's hilarious comedy of village life is also a moving story of a 'backward' lad standing up for himself. Pressurised by village worthies such as the indomitable Lady Billows, Albert goes from being proclaimed May King to village reprobate in a few hours - and finds his own path on the way.

7:30PM - 9:00PM

What is a fungal foray?

Hélène Davies will explain what fungal forays are and what we might find on fungal forays this autumn. Note this is on FRIDAY 19th October.

7:45PM

Sophie Scholl

She found justice and freedom when terror reigned. This is the story of Sophie Scholl, the woman who defied Hitler.

9:30PM

The apocalypse bear trilogy

Three plays from Australian avant-garde sensation Lally Katz. Embark on a journey of discovery in the capable paws of the Apocalypse Bear.

11:00PM

I am, I am

Two of Cambridge’s favourite Footlights play a fantastic and hilarious hour of musical comedy.

Sat 20 October 2012 7:30AM - 9:45PM

Concert by city of Cambridge symphony orchestra

Music by Rossini, Rachmaninov and Brahms conducted by Robert Hodge with Erdem Misirlioglu

8:00AM - 5:00PM

Highlight Le voyage

Nn exhibition of a number of Russian artists' work, sponsored by the Russian Orthodox church

9:00AM - 4:30PM

Highlight A Soviet design for life: the Catherine Cooke collection of 20th-century Russian architecture and design

An exhibition of stunning examples of twentieth-century Russian design and architecture, including posters, books, packaging, postcards, pop-up books and many more fascinating items.

9:00AM - 6:00PM

A way of seeing by Anthony Nicholson

Exhibition at Clare Hall

9:30AM - 12:30PM

Trans|figur|ation

An exhibition of painting and sculpture by Helene Fesenmaier

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Higher Ground

An exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum of prints by Gerhart Frankl (1901-65)

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Highlight Snow Country: Woodcuts of the Japanese Winter

Stunning woodblock prints exploring the snow-bound landscapes and winter pastimes of Japan.

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Highlight The Search for Immortality: Tomb Treasures of Han China

Featuring over 350 treasures in jade, gold, silver, bronze and ceramics, discover the secrets of ancient China’s 2000 year old royal tombs. This exhibition is part of the London 2012 Festival and is the largest exhibition of ancient royal treasures ever to travel outside China.

11:30AM - 5:00PM

Winifred Nicholson: music in colour

The third of our ongoing Artist in Focus displays, this exhibition takes a close look at one of the most important artists in the collection, Winifred Nicholson.

12:30PM - 4:30PM on Fri 16 November 2012

Coin and medal exhibition

An exhibition of commemorative coins and medals from Hungary,

2:00PM - 4:00PM

People’s portraits exhibition

The People’s Portraits exhibition captures on canvas ordinary people from different walks of lives in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the 21st Century, and is rich in its diversity of subjects and styles.

4:30PM - 6:00PM

International narcotics law enforcement

Talk by Dr. Frank G. Madsen

6:30PM - 8:00PM

Liszt series 2012 - 2014

Mary Wu - piano Chopin -24 Preludes op. 28 Messian - Prelude "Le sons impalpables du reve" Bach - Partita no. 3 in E major Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2 in C sharp minor

7:00PM

The last five years

The last five years of a relationship, told forwards and backwards. CUADC presents this criticially acclaimed, striking and moving musical.

7:30PM

City of Cambridge symphony orchestra perform with Erdem Misirlioglu

Conductor - Robert Hodge Piano - Erdem Misirlioglu Rossini - William Tell Overture Rachmaninov - Piano Concerto no. 1 Brahms - Symphony no. 1

7:45PM

Sophie Scholl

She found justice and freedom when terror reigned. This is the story of Sophie Scholl, the woman who defied Hitler.

7:45PM - 10:00PM

Eyehall musick - in the zone

Eyehall Musick - Madrigals and partsongs by European composers from Monteverdi to Mantyjarvi,

9:30PM

The apocalypse bear trilogy

Three plays from Australian avant-garde sensation Lally Katz. Embark on a journey of discovery in the capable paws of the Apocalypse Bear.

11:00PM

Beard

If you like two-woman comedies called ‘BEARD’, you’ll love this: a new two-woman comedy, called ‘BEARD’, from the writers behind three of the last four Cambridge Footlights mainshows.

Sun 21 October 2012 8:00AM - 5:00PM

Highlight Le voyage

Nn exhibition of a number of Russian artists' work, sponsored by the Russian Orthodox church

9:00AM - 6:00PM

A way of seeing by Anthony Nicholson

Exhibition at Clare Hall

10:00AM - 6:00PM

Highlight Susan Moxley - the female form: celebrating women

Susan’s portraits hang side by side forming one huge painting of 100 women - is asking the viewer to look past the group and seek the individual, with her own space and story - to search beyond the skin and flesh tone (indeed, the portraits are painted in black and white) and seek out her subjects' identity, experiences, and relationships and how these unseen elements inform a portrait.

11:30AM - 5:00PM

Winifred Nicholson: music in colour

The third of our ongoing Artist in Focus displays, this exhibition takes a close look at one of the most important artists in the collection, Winifred Nicholson.

12:00PM - 5:00PM

Higher Ground

An exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum of prints by Gerhart Frankl (1901-65)

12:00PM - 5:00PM

Highlight Snow Country: Woodcuts of the Japanese Winter

Stunning woodblock prints exploring the snow-bound landscapes and winter pastimes of Japan.

12:00PM - 5:00PM

Highlight The Search for Immortality: Tomb Treasures of Han China

Featuring over 350 treasures in jade, gold, silver, bronze and ceramics, discover the secrets of ancient China’s 2000 year old royal tombs. This exhibition is part of the London 2012 Festival and is the largest exhibition of ancient royal treasures ever to travel outside China.

12:30PM - 4:30PM on Sat 17 November 2012

Coin and medal exhibition

An exhibition of commemorative coins and medals from Hungary,

1:15PM

The Mulberry Piano Trio

Enjoy a classical concert in the beautiful surroundings of Gallery 3 at the Fitzwilliam Museum.

2:00PM - 4:00PM

People’s portraits exhibition

The People’s Portraits exhibition captures on canvas ordinary people from different walks of lives in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the 21st Century, and is rich in its diversity of subjects and styles.

2:00PM - 5:00PM

Trans|figur|ation

An exhibition of painting and sculpture by Helene Fesenmaier

5:00PM - 7:00PM

Highlight A recital of songs and duets

Strauss, Britten, Duparc, Mozart, Offenbac and Rossini

6:00PM - 6:25PM

Organ recital

Organ Recital to be performed by Daniel Moult