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Thursday 9 September, 7.15pm
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Textiles and their Stories
A talk in English by Dr Haris Livas-Dawes on the collection of Greek
textiles she is donating to the British Museum. A number of textiles will be
on display. Free entry but please confirm attendance on 020 7563 9835 or at
press@helleniccentre.org
Organised by the Hellenic Centre.
Venue: Friends Room , Hellenic Centre |
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Tuesday 14 September to Thursday 30 September
Τοπiα:
Topia An exhibition of paintings by Natalia
Charogianni. Private view on Wednesday 15 September, 6-9pm. Please call 020
7487 5060 for opening hours. Supported by the Hellenic Centre.
Venue: Friends Room , Hellenic Centre |
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Wednesday 15 September to Thursday 30 December
Creative
Writing and Performance Workshops
organised by the Theatre for Mankind. The workshops will take place on the
following Wednesdays: 15 September, 13 October, 17 November, 15 December,
2pm-5pm at Wood Green Central Library, London N22 and on the following
Thursdays: 30 September, 25 November and 30 December, 3pm-6pm at Hornsey
Public Library, London N8. Free entry. For further information and bookings
call Dr Criton Tomazos on 020 8443 4643 or email at
tfmankind@hotmail.co.uk.
Venue: Wood Green Central Library, London N22 |
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Thursday
16 September and Friday 17 September
Monuments and Memories: Valuing the Tangible and Intangible Heritage of
Diverse Communities
is the subject of the Annual Meeting of Europa Nostra UK, a group of
organisations and individuals in the UK interested in the cultural heritage
of Europe. On Thursday 16 September at 4pm Professor Bernd von Droste,
formerly Director of the World Heritage Centre of UNESCO, Paris, will give
the Duncan-Sandys Memorial Lecture on this subject. This will form the
keynote paper for the one-day conference featuring international experts
which follows on Friday 17 September. Members of the general public are
welcome to participate. For a full programme and registration details please
contact Dr Lester Borley at
lesterborley@waitrose.com
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Great Hall, Hellenic Centre |
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Friday 24 September, 7.30pm
Piano
Trio Concert
with Emilie Moutin, piano; Chrysostomos
Neophytou, violin; Frederic Dupuis, cello. Programme to include works by
Constantinidis, Shostakovich and Piazzola. Free entry but please confirm
attendance on 020 7563 9835 or at
press@helleniccentre.org Supported by the Hellenic Centre.
Venue:
Great Hall, Hellenic Centre |
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Thursday 30 September to Saturday 8 January
Onassis Aristotle Onassis, millionaire at 25. Inspired
by the true story of the relationships between Onassis, his lover Maria
Callas and wife Jackie Kennedy, this is an extraordinary account of one
man’s voracious appetite for sex, money and power. This exclusive new play
by Martin Sherman, based on the book Nemesis by Peter Evans, opens this
September. Robert Lindsay stars as Onassis. Tickets: previews £11-£36, from
12 October £12.50-£49.50. For further information and bookings call 0844 482
5170
Venue: Novello Theatre, Aldwych, London WC2 |
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