News Archives
from September 2011
BCN London Networking
Following the successful events in Manchester and Birmingham, this is the 3rd in the Networking Series.In this kind of economical environment, it's not necessarily how good you are at what you do, but more, who you know. Join us in our London Networking event and see who you can meet. It could lead to better opportunities in employment, better sales leads and/or collaborative partnerships. Who knows what the future holds.
Date: Fri 9 Sep, 2011
In: Events,
Author: British Chinese Network
“RUSTIC” from China Invades the UK!
The mighty Rustic-- Anyone with a passing interest in the Beijing music scene will have no doubt come across the hair metal-loving, punk pathetique-referencing, stage-dominating threesome, and fallen in love with their outrageously enjoyable performances.” --- Time Out BeijingThis September, catch the outrageous rock band RUSTIC from China as they tour the UK!
London -- 229 The Venue -- 10 Sept.
Manchester -- Ruby Lounge -- 13 Sept.
Newcastle -- The Cluny -- 14 Sept.
Glasgow -- The Soundhaus -- 15 Sept.
Liverpool -- The Zanzibar -- 17 Sept.
Birmingham -- The Adam and Eve -- 18 Sept.
Vacancy: Course Leader: BA in World Performance
COURSE LEADER: BA IN WORLD PERFORMANCE
East 15 Acting School, University of Essex
The BA in World Performance prepares students for a career in performance and related fields and offers applied performance skills and contextual studies covering a diverse range of forms and styles of performance from across the world. The post-holder will coordinate the teaching and administration of the course.
East 15 Acting School, University of Essex
The BA in World Performance prepares students for a career in performance and related fields and offers applied performance skills and contextual studies covering a diverse range of forms and styles of performance from across the world. The post-holder will coordinate the teaching and administration of the course.
[20-Sep-2011] Art Weapons: Artist Talk by Tsuyoshi Ozawa
Tsuyoshi Ozawa is an intriguing Japan-grown contemporary artist. His works challenge the establishment and people’s existing systems, as well as perceptions about their daily lives. Yet Ozawa also approaches these issues with both gentle humour and clever irony, quite often throwing his viewers, with great relish, into a maze of the actual and the virtual: for example in works such as his Museum of Soy Sauce Art, a parodic look at Japanese art history, or his long running Vegetable Weapons project. Date: Fri 2 Sep, 2011
In: Visual Arts, Talks,
Author: The Japan Foundation, London










