What's On at UEA - autumn 2018

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AUTUMN 2018

LITERATURE GIGS DRAMA CONCERTS LECTURES FILM ART


CONTENTS

3 LITERATURE 8 MUSIC AND DRAMA 12 GIGS 15 LECTURES AND SEMINARS 20 FILM SCREENINGS 22 ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS 27 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 28 EVENTS CALENDAR

Front cover: Tom Grennan, The Nick Rayns LCR, Sun 21 Oct This page: Elizabeth Frink (Edward Pool ©1964-65) Back cover: Psycho (1960) (photo courtesy Cinema City, Norwich)


All lectures take place in Lecture Theatre 1, UEA, at 7pm (doors 6.30pm), followed by a book signing in Waterstones Season ticket (all seven events): £54 / £45 Individual tickets: £9 / £5 students Visit uea.ac.uk/litfest/tickets Email literaryevents@uea.ac.uk Follow @UEALitFest

LITERATURE

AUTUMN LITERARY FESTIVAL UEA’s Literary Festival regularly welcomes award-winning authors to campus

OCTOBER Wed 3 Oct Christopher Andrew Wed 10 Oct Claire Tomalin Wed 17 Oct Rose Tremain Thu 25 Oct Caryl Phillips and Margaret Drabble NOVEMBER Wed 7 Nov Jonathan Coe Wed 14 Nov Sir Max Hastings Wed 21 Nov Henry Marsh

Photo credits: Christopher Andrew, Jonathan Coe ©Penguin Random House; Claire Tomalin ©Angus Muir; Rose Tremain ©David Kirkham; Margaret Drabble ©Ruth Corney; Sir Max Hastings ©Toby Madden; Henry Marsh ©Alex Mackworth-Praed 3


LITERATURE

NOIRWICH CRIME WRITING FESTIVAL Annual festival of talks, workshops and readings Fri 14 Sep, The Enterprise Centre, UEA Sat 15 and Sun 16 Sep, National Centre for Writing, Dragon Hall, Norwich Visit noirwich.co.uk Email literaryevents@uea.ac.uk Follow @NOIRwichFest

SEPTEMBER Thu 13 Sep Nicci French The Pantry Restaurant, Jarrold 7pm, £10 / £9 / £8 Postmortem – MA Crime Fiction anthology graduates The Murderers’ Pub, Norwich 8.30pm, Free

Fri 14 Sep Witnessing the experts 5pm, £8 / £7 / £6 Val McDermid: the Noirwich lecture 6.30pm, £10 / £9 / £8 John Banville meets Benjamin Black 8pm, £10 / £9 / £8 British Archive for Contemporary Writing exhibition All day, Free

Photo credits left to right: Val McDermid, John Banville, Louise Welsh

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Sat 15 Sep Writing wrongs 10am, £8 / £7 / £6

Sun 16 Sep Norfolk noir 10.30am, £8 / £7 / £6

Killer debuts 11.30am, £8 / £7 / £6

Books, box sets, big screens 12pm, £8 / £7 / £6

At the cutting edge 1.30pm, £8 / £7 / £6

Death in Paradise 2pm, £8 / £7 / £6

Paula Hawkins and Ruth Ware 3pm, £8 / £7 / £6

Noirwich live 3.30pm, Free / booking essential

The witching hour 4.30pm, £8 / £7 / £6 The Generalist: a murder mystery musical! 7pm, £8 / £7 / £6

NOIRWICH WORKSHOPS Fri 14 Sep, 11am–1pm and 2–4pm (repeated) Pushing the boundaries of crime fiction with Louise Welsh £35 / £30 / package £60 Fri 14 Sep, 11am–1pm and 2–4pm (repeated) Writing detectives and historical crime fiction with Nicola Upson £35 / £30 / package £60

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LITERATURE

UEA LIVE UEA LIVE, in collaboration with the National Centre for Writing, brings you a series of readings showcasing the past, present and future of UEA writing talent All readings take place in the National Centre for Writing, Dragon Hall, Norwich at 7pm (doors 6.30pm) Free Email kate.moorhead-kuhn@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 877177

OCTOBER Thu 4 Oct Sharlene Teo (special guest Jos Smith)

NOVEMBER Thu 15 Nov Patrick Langley (special guest Sophie Robinson)

Thu 25 Oct Ayòbámi Adébáyò and Shivanee Ramlochan (special guest Claire Hynes) Black History Month Celebration

DECEMBER Thu 13 Dec Kelleigh Greenberg Jephcott (special guest Henry Sutton)

Photo credits left to right: Sharlene Teo, Ayòbámi Adébáyò; Shivanee Ramlochan ©Marlon James; Patrick Langley; Kelleigh Greenberg Jephcott

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All events take place at 5.30–7pm, in Arts 2.84, UEA Free Email c.rossi@uea.ac.uk

OCTOBER Wed 3 Oct How to get started in literary translation Jen Calleja Wed 17 Oct Q&A on perspectives on literary translation Jorge Fondebrider Thu 18 Oct Translating poetry Jorge Fondebrider Wed 24 Oct Translating Pakistani women’s poetry Urvashi Sabu (BCLT Charles Wallace India Trust Fellow)

LITERATURE

LITERARY TRANSLATION WORKSHOPS A series of workshops hosted by the British Centre for Literary Translation and led by renowned literary translators

NOVEMBER Wed 7 Nov Translating for the theatre Timberlake Wertenbaker Wed 14 Nov Panel discussion on translating for the theatre Researchers and practitioners Wed 21 Nov Editing translations Bill Swainson

Tue 9 Oct, 7–9pm Drama Studio, UEA Wed 17 Oct, 7–9pm London Review Bookshop, London

MA Creative Writing 2018 anthology launches Readings by students followed by a drinks reception Free Visit uea.ac.uk/literature/creative-writing/ news

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MUSIC AND DRAMA

AUDITIONS Your chance to be a part of the dynamic and flourishing music community at UEA Open to all members of the community as well as staff and students at UEA All events take place in the UEA Music Centre Free Visit uea.ac.uk/music-centre/events Email musicevents@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 593948 Follow @UEAConcerts

Fri 28 Sep, 11am–5.30pm and Mon 1 Oct, 12–6pm UEA Choir auditions Auditions are five minutes in duration and must be booked in advance Fri 28 Sep, 11am–5.30pm and Mon 1 Oct, 12–6pm UEA Chamber Choir auditions Auditions are ten minutes in duration and must be booked in advance

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Fri 28 Sep, 12–6pm and Mon 1 Oct, 3–8pm UEA Symphony Orchestra auditions Auditions are ten minutes in duration and must be booked in advance For Grade 7 standard or above (no formal exams required)


Online uea.ac.uk/music-centre/events/tickets In person and by phone St George’s Music Shop (01603 626414) or on the door Visit uea.ac.uk/music-centre/events Email musicevents@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 593948 Follow @UEAConcerts

Wed 3 Oct, Wed 7 Nov and Wed 5 Dec, 1.10–1.55pm (doors 1.05pm) UEA Music Centre lunchtime concerts Strode Room, UEA Music Centre Free

NOVEMBER Thu 22 Nov, 7.30–9.30pm (doors 6.45pm) UEA Choir and Symphony Orchestra: Mozart – The Great Mass St Andrew’s Hall, Norwich Directed by Stuart Dunlop (UEA Director of Music) £4 – £12

MUSIC AND DRAMA

CONCERTS Tickets for UEA concerts are available:

DECEMBER Sun 9 Dec, 6.30–7.30pm (doors 6pm) UEA Chamber Choir: Christmas old and new St George’s Church, Tombland, Norwich Free Wed 12 Dec, 7.30–9.30pm (doors 6.45pm) UEA Choir Christmas carol concert St John the Baptist Roman Catholic Cathedral, Norwich Directed by Tom Primrose (UEA Choirmaster) £9 / £6 (seniors, students and UEA staff)

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MUSIC AND DRAMA

DRAMA All events take place in the UEA Drama Studio £7 / £5 Visit store.uea.ac.uk

OCTOBER Thu 4, Fri 5 and Sat 6 Oct, 7.30pm (doors 7pm)* Punk Rock / Five Kinds of Silence Presented by UEA LDC MA in Theatre Directing students Thu 11, Fri 12 and Sat 13 Oct, 7.30pm (doors 7pm) Boudica Tristan Bernays Presented by Minotaur Productions

DECEMBER Tue 4, Wed 5, Thu 6, Fri 7 and Sat 8 Dec, 7.30pm (doors 7pm)* The Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck Adapted by Tim Baker Plus The Caucasian Chalk Circle Bertolt Brecht Translated by Frank McGuiness Presented by UEA LDC MA in Theatre Directing students *incl matinee – check website for details

Stash Kirkbride & Peter Barrow present a PBSK Partnership project

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HOSTRY FESTIVAL 14th to 28th October 2018

Held at The Hostry, Norwich Cathedral, by kind permission of the Dean and Chapter

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NOVEMBER Thu 1, Fri 2 and Sat 3 Nov, 7pm The Minotaur Shorts Festival

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Cover image by Jonathan Asher – 2018


All events take place at St Peter Hungate Church, Princes Street, Norwich Free Visit paston600.co.uk/events/heritageopendays.org.uk Follow @pastonfootprint/paston600

SEPTEMBER Sun 9 Sep, 12–4pm Meet John Paston III – Norfolk heritage open day For one day only, Black Knight Historical bring to life one of Norfolk’s most famous medieval residents Sat 15 and Sun 16 Sep, 12–4pm Medieval sieges and siege-craft – Norfolk heritage open day Join local re-enactors Linstock and Pledgett as they explore the world of the medieval siege Suitable for all ages

Sat 15 Sep, 1–4pm (every 20 mins) Medieval mardles: a theatrical walking tour Living history walk from Tombland to Norwich Castle with Dr Holly Maples and the Collisions Theatre Company Tours begin at St Peter Hungate Church, Princes Street, Norwich, and last approximately one hour

PASTON FOOTPRINTS

PASTON FOOTPRINTS Part of the Paston Footprints project, helping local people connect with the Paston family story

Sun 11 Nov – Tue 25 Dec

Vanishing Points: Landscapes of the Western Front An exhibition showing five years’ of work by Norfolk-based photographer, writer and designer Nick Stone

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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 Visit ueaticketbookings.co.uk Email boxoffice@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 508050

OCTOBER Sun 14 Oct, 7pm Toots & The Maytals £27.50 Sun 21 Oct, 7pm Tom Grennan £16 Mon 29 Oct, 7pm State Champs £16

JOHNNY MARR Sun 4 Nov, 7pm 12

NOVEMBER Sun 4 Nov, 7pm Johnny Marr Call the Comet tour £26 Tue 13 Nov, 6pm Less Than Jake / Reel Big Fish Plus Zebrahead and Suburban Legends £21


TOOTS & THE MAYTALS The Nick Rayns LCR Sun 14 Oct, 7pm


GIGS

THE WATERFRONT Gigs on King Street, Norwich Visit ueaticketbookings.co.uk Email boxoffice@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 508050

SEPTEMBER Wed 26 Sep, 7.30pm The Pearl Harts £6

NOVEMBER Sat 3 Nov, 6.30pm Natty: Man Like I 10th Anniversary Tour £15

OCTOBER Sun 21 Oct, 7pm Ash £22.50

Mon 26 Nov, 7.30pm Shame Plus Sorry and Fontaines D.C. £13

Sun 28 Oct, 7pm Bloxx £8

THE PEARL HARTS Wed 26 Sep

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Talks take place at 6.30pm in the Julian Study Centre lecture theatre at UEA, unless otherwise stated*, and are followed by a drinks reception Free Visit uea.ac.uk/events Email events@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 592130

OCTOBER Tue 9 Oct Just translation? Language rights as human rights Prof Joanna Drugan (School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies) Tue 16 Oct Art, architecture and sustainable development Prof John French (Adapt Low Carbon Group) *The Enterprise Centre, UEA Tue 23 Oct Understanding mechanisms of biodiversity through sequencing and algorithmic innovation Prof Federica Di Palma (Norwich Medical School, School of Biological Sciences and Earlham Institute)

NOVEMBER Tue 13 Nov Antibiotics in nature and medicine Prof Matt Hutchings (School of Biological Sciences) Tue 20 Nov Terrorism, counter-terrorism and critique: what can be done? Prof Lee Jarvis (School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies)

LECTURES AND SEMINARS

AUTUMN INAUGURAL LECTURES Explore innovative research with UEA’s newest professors

DECEMBER Tue 4 Dec ‘Just count the apricot trees, everything else is gup shup’: debating methodologies in international development Prof Laura Camfield (School of International Development)

Part of the Norwich Science Festival

Tue 30 Oct The sensational human hand Prof Christina Jerosch-Herold (School of Health Sciences)

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LECTURES AND SEMINARS

JAPANESE ART AND CULTURE Events hosted by UEA’s Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures (SISJAC) Visit sainsbury-institute.org Email sisjac@sainsbury-institute.org Call 01603 597507

THIRD THURSDAY LECTURES All lectures take place in Norwich Cathedral Hostry, unless otherwise stated*, at 6pm 50-minute lecture followed by refreshments Free, booking essential

DIGITAL JAPAN Fri 21 – Sat 22 Sep, 10am–5pm Digital Japan mini-festival The Gallery, The Forum, Norwich Free Fri 21 Sep, 10am–3pm Digital Japan mini-lectures The Auditorium, The Forum, Norwich Free CONFERENCE Thu 22 Nov, 12–8pm The arrival of belief: recent archaeological studies on the transition to Buddhism in Japan and Christianity in pagan Northern Europe See website for venue Free, booking essential 16

Thu 20 Sep 200th Third Thursday Lecture: UK-Japan relations His Excellency Ambassador Koji Tsuruoka (Ambassador of Japan to the United Kingdom) *The Assembly House, followed by a reception at the Atrium in The Forum, Norwich Thu 18 Oct The prism of youth: life writing by Japanese children and teenagers during WWII Prof Aaron Moore (University of Edinburgh) Thu 15 Nov A pair of scroll paintings: the triple images of Yosa Buson’s ‘Kite and Crows’ Takuyo Yasunaga (Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties) Thu 20 Dec Our cinemas, our selves: understanding post-war Japan through film Dr Jennifer Coates (Sainsbury Institute)


All lectures take place in Lecture Theatre 3, 1–2pm Free Email i.renaudie@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 593621

OCTOBER Thu 4 Oct Neutrality/impartiality in a humanitarian setting: the role of the interpreter Maha El-Matwally (Cultural Bridges) Lecture Theatre, The Enterprise Centre, UEA Note: This talk may be delivered virtually

Thu 11 Oct Working as an in-house professional translator Mark Potter (Transperfect) Arts 0.28, UEA NOVEMBER Thu 8 Nov Benefits of language learning for consultancy work Tony Conway (Technical Solutions Consultant) Lecture Theatre 2, UEA Thu 22 Nov Freelance translation and specialising Marie Crossland Lecture Theatre 2, UEA

DRAGON HALL DEBATES Sparky debates on contemporary controversies Curated by UEA and the National Centre for Writing All events take place from 7.30–9.30pm at the National Centre for Writing, Dragon Hall, Norwich Free, booking essential Visit uea.ac.uk/events Email events@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 592130

Mon 10 Sep Should we have sympathy for the devil?

LECTURES AND SEMINARS

LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION LECTURES

Part of Noirwich Crime Writing Festival

Mon 22 Oct Should we let nature take its course? Part of the Norwich Science Festival

Mon 26 Nov Are we living in a new age of anxiety?

CONFERENCE Mon 17 Sep, 9.30am–3.30pm The productivity journey NAAME, in conjunction with UEA, will explore reasons why productivity is low within the UK and the steps that can be taken to increase it The Enterprise Centre, UEA Free Visit naame.net/events

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LECTURES AND SEMINARS

NORWICH PSYCHOLOGY MEETUPS A social/discussion group that meets in Norwich city centre once a month, with a focus on psychology. See the website for venues and full details £1 Visit meetup.com/Norwich-PsychologyMeetup

Tue 18 Sep The psychology of yoga Does yoga reduce stress, and if so how? Tue 23 Oct Parent-child discussions of death What influence do parents have? Tue 20 Nov How does the microbiome influence psychology? Does the gut talk to the brain, and if so how? Tue 18 Dec The psychology of play Does play matter, and does it affect other aspects of our lives?

UEA DEMENTIA RESEARCH COLLABORATIVE Wed 5 Sep, 2–3pm The NEAT Suite, room 01.09, Queens Building, UEA Email dementia.research@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 593540

BITESIZE PHD ANNUAL GUEST LECTURE Wed 10 Oct, 1–2pm Dr Ben Garrod Lecture Theatre, Bob Champion Research and Education Building, Colney, Norwich Free NORFOLK ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS NORWICH LECTURE Wed 7 Nov, 7pm It’s good to be recognised by one’s ‘pier’ Prof Alex de Rijke (Co-founding Director of dRMM) The Enterprise Centre, UEA Free Email natashamckitterick@ feildenandmawson.com Visit norfolkarchitects.org.uk

CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS LECTURES Sat 15 Dec, 10am–12pm Mudlarks and monarchs Join Dr Brian Reid on a squelchy journey exploring the incredible services provided by soils, followed by Prof Matthew Woodcock leading the audience in a dress rehearsal to prepare Norwich for the Queen’s visit… in 1578! Lecture Theatre 1, UEA Booking opens in November Free Recommended for ages 7+ Visit uea.ac.uk/events

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FILM SCREENINGS

EUROPEAN POLITICAL CINEMA A selection of European political films hosted by UEA’s Language and Communications department All screenings take place at 5.15pm in Arts 01.02, UEA Free Email v.koutrakou@uea.ac.uk

SEPTEMBER Tue 25 Sep Unlocked US/UK, Michael Apted, 2017 OCTOBER Tue 2 Oct Downfall German, Oliver Hirschbiegel, 2004 Tue 9 Oct Ida Polish, Pawel Pawlikowski, 2013 Tue 16 Oct Pot Luck 2 – Russian Dolls French/Spanish, Cedric Klapisch, 2005 Tue 23 Oct At Your Doorstep Spanish, Eduard Cortés, 2016 Tue 30 Oct Female Agents French, Jean-Paul Salomé, 2008

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NOVEMBER Tue 13 Nov The Death of Stalin UK, Armando Iannucci, 2017 Tue 20 Nov Maidan Ukrainian, Sergei Loznitsa, 2014 Tue 27 Nov Buongiorno Notte Italian, Marco Bellocchio, 2004 DECEMBER Tue 4 Dec I Served the King of England Czech, Jiri Menzel, 2006 Tue 11 Dec Land and Freedom UK/Spanish/Italian/German/ French, Ken Loach, 1995


Free, booking essential Visit eafa.org.uk/events-news.aspx Email eafa@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 592664

SEPTEMBER Thu 6 Sep, 10am, 1pm and 3pm (repeated) Extraordinary Women – Norfolk Heritage Open Day Screening of ‘Extraordinary Women’ plus demonstration EAFA, The Chittock Room, The Archive Centre, Martineau Lane, Norwich Visit heritageopendays.org.uk/visiting/ extraordinary-women

OCTOBER Sat 13 Oct, 2pm EAFA mashup film screening Screening of film entries in this year’s competition The Auditorium, The Forum, Norwich

Wed 24 Oct, 5.30–8pm Psycho: shaping mental health narratives? Screening of ‘Psycho’ (1960) and panel discussion Cinema City, Norwich Free

FILM SCREENINGS

VINTAGE CINEMA Screenings and events hosted by the East Anglian Film Archive (EAFA)

Part of the Norwich Science Festival

Visit psychologyandcinema.com

NOVEMBER Sun 18 Nov, 12.45pm EAFA mashup winner(s) at the Norwich Film Festival The Auditorium, The Forum, Norwich £6 / £3 Part of the ‘East Anglian Collection’ at the Norwich Film Festival

Visit norwichfilmfestival.co.uk

Thorpeness: Beaching and Boating (1930), Richard Catchpole [EAFA Cat. 228891] 21


ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS

The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is a world-class art gallery and museum located on campus at UEA All art events and exhibitions take place at the Sainsbury Centre unless otherwise stated Opening hours Tuesday–Friday: 10am–6pm Saturday–Sunday: 10am–5pm Closed Mondays Visit scva.ac.uk Email scva@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 593199 Follow @SainsburyCentre

EXHIBITIONS Sun 17 Jun – Sun 14 Oct 2018 Brian Clarke: The Art of Light Clarke is celebrated as the greatest stained glass artist in the world today, his stained glass screens debut in this exhibition £7 / £6 Sat 13 Oct 2018 – Sun 24 Feb 2019 Elisabeth Frink: Humans and Other Animals A major exhibition of one of the most important British sculptors of the twentieth century, Elisabeth Frink, held 25 years after her death £13 / £12

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Sat 17 Nov 2018 – Tue 23 Apr 2019 Ken Kiff: The Sequence This exhibition of selected works from the modernist figurative artist Ken Kiff, features ‘The Sequence’, a series of vivid paintings that form a chain, repeating and developing imagery and colour £8 / £7

Photo credit: Ken Kiff, Face above the water (©The Estate of Ken Kiff – all rights reserved)


SEPTEMBER Thu 20 Sep, 1.15–1.45pm Colour, surface & pattern: Brian Clarke’s stained glass screens Dr Jasmine Allen (Curator of The Stained Glass Museum) Meet at gallery reception Free Thu 27 Sep, 6–7pm In conversation: Brian Clarke and Paul Greenhalgh Check website for venue £8 / £6 Fri 28 and Sat 29 Sep, 10am–5pm (repeated) Stained glass masterclass with Carole Gray Sainsbury Centre studio £90 / £75

NOVEMBER Sun 18 Nov, 10.30am–4pm Constructing, modelling and casting with Desmond Brett Sculpture workshop for adults, in partnership with Norwich University of the Arts Sainsbury Centre education studio £50, all materials supplied DECEMBER Sat 8 Dec, 12pm, 2pm and 3pm (repeated) Breaking the mould, choreographed by Hilary Goodall Five dancers respond to the Elizabeth Frink exhibition Meet at gallery reception Free

ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS

SPECIAL EVENTS Running alongside the major exhibitions

Photo credit: Floating Ideas and Daffodils (© Chris Gascoigne) 23


ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS

THE SAINSBURY CENTRE SPEAKS A series of talks given by members of the Sainsbury Centre staff about their favourite artwork or a particular aspect of the Collections All talks take place 1.15–1.45pm Meet at gallery reception Free

Fri 7 Sep Monserrat Pis Marcos (Curator) Fri 5 Oct Dr Pippa Lacey (Visitor services assistant)

Fri 2 Nov Lawrence Bradby (Learning programme manager for children and families) Fri 7 Dec Olivia Maguire (Gallery registrar)

ARTISTS’ PERSPECTIVES Sun 4 Nov, 3–4pm Explore the Elisabeth Frink exhibition with Desmond Brett Meet at gallery reception Free with exhibition ticket SYMPOSIUM Fri 23 Nov, 1–5pm Rethinking Frink A selection of guest speakers respond to the Elisabeth Frink exhibition Sainsbury Centre studio £10 / £8

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Photo credit: Elisabeth Frink, Bird, 1952 (Ken Adlard ©Tully and Bree Jammet)


Tue to Sun, 11am* and 2pm* Daily guided tours of the Sainsbury Collection Meet at gallery reception Free Tue to Fri, 3pm* Tours of Elisabeth Frink: Humans and Other Animals Meet at gallery reception Free, with exhibition ticket

Tours for blind and partially sighted visitors Specially trained Sainsbury Centre guides can provide tours for blind and partially sighted visitors either in groups or individually, on request Booking essential Visit scva@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 593199

* Subject to availability. These times may be subject to change. For more information, please ask at gallery reception

Photo credit: Ken Kiff, Woman with Protruding Tongue (ŠThe estate of Ken Kiff, all rights reserved)

ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS

TALKS AND TOURS

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THINKING OF APPLYING?

We have a range of opportunities to visit our campus with everything from Open Days to Summer Schools. Please see our list of on campus events for prospective students below: Afternoon with an Academic - Lecture Series Campus Tours Mini Open Days Friday 26 October 2018, Friday 23 November 2018, Friday 4 January 2019 Open Days Saturday 8 September 2018, Saturday 20 October 2018, Saturday 6 July 2019 Sixth Form Conference Friday 21 June 2019 Subject Taster Days Year 12 Summer Schools (Subjects to be confirmed) Sunday 28 July 2019 - Wednesday 31 July Find out more at www.uea.ac.uk/visit


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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

DIRECTIONS UEA is accessible by foot, bike, bus and the local Park and Ride services

Please note: information in this edition of What’s On was correct at time of going to press, but details may be subject to change. Please check our online listings before attending an event: uea.ac.uk/events

Photo credit: Work on an Orchard (1951), Denis Knowles [EAFA Cat. 229038] 27


WHAT’S ON

Sun 17 Jun - Sun 14 Oct

Art: Brian Clarke: The Art of Light

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Sat 13 Oct 2018 - Sun 24 Feb 2019

Art: Elisabeth Frink: Humans and Other Animals

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Sun 11 Nov - Tue 25 Dec

Art: Vanishing Points: Landscapes of the Western Front

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Sat 17 Nov 2018 - Tue 23 Apr 2019

Art: Ken Kiff: The Sequence

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Wed 5 Sep

Seminar: UEA Dementia Research Collaborative

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Thu 6 Sep

Film: Extraordinary Women - Norfolk Heritage Open Day

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Fri 7 Sep

Talk: Monserrat Pis Marcos

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Sat 8 Sep

Open day: UEA open day

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Sun 9 Sep

Drama: Meet John Paston III

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Mon 10 Sep

Debate: Should we have sympathy for the devil?

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Thu 13 - Sun 16 Sep

Literature: Noirwich Crime Writing Festival

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Sat 15 and Sun 16 Sep

Workshop: Medieval sieges and siege-craft

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Sat 15 Sep

Tour: Medieval mardles: a theatrical walking tour

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Mon 17 Sep

Conference: The productivity journey

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Tue 18 Sep

Meetup: The psychology of yoga

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Thu 20 Sep

Lecture: 200th Third Thursday Lecture: UK-Japan relations

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Thu 20 Sep

Talk: Colour, surface & pattern: Brian Clarke’s stained glass screens

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Fri 21 – Sat 22 Sep

Art: Digital Japan mini-festival

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Fri 21 Sep

Lecture: Digital Japan mini-lectures

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Tue 25 Sep

Film: Unlocked

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Wed 26 Sep

Gig: The Pearl Harts

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Thu 27 Sep

Talk: In conversation: Brian Clarke and Paul Greenhalgh

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Fri 28 and Sat 29 Sep

Workshop: Stained glass masterclass with Carole Gray

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Fri 28 Sep

Auditions: UEA Choir, Chamber Choir and Symphony Orchestra

SEPTEMBER

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OCTOBER

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Mon 1 Oct

Auditions: UEA Choir, Chamber Choir and Symphony Orchestra

Tue 2 Oct

Film: Downfall

Wed 3 Oct

Literature: Christopher Andrew

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Concert: UEA Music Centre lunchtime concert

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Wed 3 Oct

Workshop: How to get started in literary translation

Thu 4 Oct

Lecture: Neutrality/impartiality in a humanitarian setting

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Thu 4 Oct

Literature: Sharlene Teo

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Thu 4, Fri 5 & Sat 6 Oct Drama: Punk Rock/Five Kinds of Silence

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Fri 5 Oct

Talk: Dr Pippa Lacey

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Tue 9 Oct

Film: Ida

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Tue 9 Oct

Literature: MA Creative Writing Anthologies launch

Tue 9 Oct

Lecture: Just translation? Language rights as human rights

Wed 10 Oct

Literature: Claire Tomalin

Wed 10 Oct

Lecture: Dr Ben Garrod

Thu 11 Oct

Lecture: Working as an in-house professional translator

WHAT’S ON

Wed 3 Oct

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Thu 11, Fri 12 & Sat 13 Oct Drama: Boudica

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Sat 13 Oct

Film: EAFA mashup film screening

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Sun 14 – Sun 28 Oct

Festival: the Hostry Festival

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Sun 14 Oct

Gig: Toots & The Maytals

Tue 16 Oct

Film: Pot Luck 2 – Russian Dolls

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Tue 16 Oct

Lecture: Art, architecture and sustainable development

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Wed 17 Oct

Literature: Rose Tremain

Wed 17 Oct

Workshop: Q&A on perspectives on literary translation

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Wed 17 Oct

Literature: MA Creative Writing Anthologies launch

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Thu 18 Oct

Lecture: The prism of youth

Thu 18 Oct

Workshop: Translating poetry

Fri 19 – Sat 27 Oct

Festival: the Norwich Science Festival

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Sat 20 Oct

Open day: UEA open day

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Sun 21 Oct

Gig: Tom Grennan

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Sun 21 Oct

Gig: Ash

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Mon 22 Oct

Debate: Should we let nature take its course?

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Tue 23 Oct

Film: At Your Doorstep

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Tue 23 Oct

Meetup: Parent-child discussions of death

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Tue 23 Oct

Lecture: Understanding mechanisms of biodiversity

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Wed 24 Oct

Workshop: Translating Pakistani women’s poetry

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WHAT’S ON

Wed 24 Oct

Film: Psycho: shaping mental health narratives?

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Thu 25 Oct

Literature: Caryl Phillips and Margaret Drabble

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Thu 25 Oct

Literature: Ayòbámi Adébáyò and Shivanee Ramlochan

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Fri 26 Oct

Open day: UEA mini open day

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Sun 28 Oct

Gig: Bloxx

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Mon 29 Oct

Gig: State Champs

Tue 30 Oct

Film: Female Agents

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Tue 30 Oct

Lecture: The sensational human hand

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NOVEMBER

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Thu 1, Fri 2 and Sat 3 Nov Drama: Minotaur shorts festival

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Fri 2 Nov

Talk: Lawrence Bradby

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Sat 3 Nov

Gig: Natty: Man Like I 10th Anniversary Tour

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Sun 4 Nov

Gig: Johnny Marr

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Sun 4 Nov

Tour: Explore the Elisabeth Frink exhibition

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Wed 7 Nov

Literature: Jonathan Coe

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Wed 7 Nov

Concert: UEA Music Centre lunchtime concert

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Wed 7 Nov

Workshop: Translating for the theatre

Wed 7 Nov

Lecture: It’s good to be recognised by one’s ‘pier’

Thu 8 Nov

Lecture: Benefits of language learning for consultancy work

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Tue 13 Nov

Gig: Less Than Jake/Reel Big Fish

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Tue 13 Nov

Lecture: Antibiotics in nature and medicine

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Tue 13 Nov

Film: The Death of Stalin

20

Wed 14 Nov

Literature: Sir Max Hastings

Wed 14 Nov

Workshop: Panel discussion on translating for the theatre

Thu 15 Nov

Lecture: A pair of scroll paintings

Thu 15 Nov

Literature: Patrick Langley

Sun 18 Nov

Workshop: Constructing, modelling and casting

Sun 18 Nov

Film: EAFA mash-up winner(s)

21

Tue 20 Nov

Lecture: Terrorism, counter-terrorism and critique: what can be done?

15

Tue 20 Nov

Film: Maidan

20

7 18

3 7 16 6 23


Meetup: How does the microbiome influence psychology?

18

Wed 21 Nov

Literature: Henry Marsh

Wed 21 Nov

Workshop: Editing translations

Thu 22 Nov

Lecture: Freelance translation and specialising

17

Thu 22 Nov

Conference: The arrival of belief

16

Thu 22 Nov

Concert: UEA Choir and Symphony Orchestra: Mozart

Fri 23 Nov

Symposium: Rethinking Frink

24

Fri 23 Nov

Open day: UEA mini open day

26

Mon 26 Nov

Gig: Shame

14

Mon 26 Nov

Debate: Are we living in a new age of anxiety?

Tue 27 Nov

Film: Buongiorno Notte

20

Fri 7 & Sat 8 Dec

Drama: The Grapes of Wrath and The Caucasian Chalk Circle

10

Tue 4 Dec

Lecture: Debating methodologies in international development

15

Tue 4 Dec

Film: I Served the King of England

20

Wed 5 Dec

Concert: UEA Music Centre lunchtime concert

Fri 7 Dec

Talk: Olivia Maguire

24

Sat 8 Dec

Dance: Breaking the mould

23

Sun 9 Dec

Concert: UEA Chamber Choir: Christmas old and new

Tue 11 Dec

Film: Land and Freedom

Wed 12 Dec

Concert: UEA Choir Christmas carol concert

9

Thu 13 Dec

Literature: Kelleigh Greenberg Jephcott

6

Sat 15 Dec

Lecture: Mudlarks and monarchs

18

Tue 18 Dec

Meetup: The psychology of play

18

Thu 20 Dec

Lecture: Our cinemas, our selves

16

Open day: UEA mini open day

26

3 7

WHAT’S ON

Tue 20 Nov

9

17

DECEMBER Tue 4, Wed 5, Thu 6,

9

9 20

JANUARY Fri 4 Jan

31


PSYCHO: SHAPING MENTAL HEALTH NARRATIVES? Cinema City, Norwich Wed 24 Oct Part of the Norwich Science Festival

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