Peninsula Arts

Tell England (1931)

Running time: 85 minutes Certificate: UK Language: English

Director: Anthony Asquith, Geoffrey Barkas Cast: Fay Compton, Carl Harbord, Dennis Hoey. Introduction by Dr Simon Topping, Plymouth University

Tell England is set before the outbreak of WW1 and shows the friendship between two men before they enlist. Both directors had close memories of Gallipoli, as did Fay Compton's brother, Compton Mackenzie. Asquith's father H. H. Asquith had been Prime Minister at the time of the Gallipoli Landings, a fact which drew press attention to the film, while Geoffrey Barkas...

Once More But Different

Rick Nodine Mary Prestidge Amy Voris Adam Benjamin Jane Mclean Seke Chimuntengwende

60 minutes of unscripted, un-choreographed creativity; six dancers, in Plymouth as part of Inquiring Bodies 3, will meet on stage prepared for instant decision-making and compositional choices.

Inquiring Bodies 3 is funded by Cheshire Dance with support from Plymouth University.

Saturday 14 November 2015 | 19:30 The House, Plymouth University Tickets: £12 / £9 concessions. Ticket discounts available via Artory app.

https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/once-more-but-different

Nordic Waves | Chamber Concert

Venue: 
Upper Lecture Theatre, Sherwell Centre, Plymouth University
Event Date: 
Saturday, November 14, 2015 - 19:30
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Pierre-Emmanuel Largeron, violin

Jane Pirie, cello

Daniel King Smith, piano

Grieg: Solveig's song (arrangement for violin and piano) Sibelius: Five pieces for Piano, Op.75 Glinka: Trio - Pathétique Arvo Pärt: Spiegel im Spiegel, for cello and piano Gade: Piano Trio op.42 in F major Dyson: Lowlands Away for violin and cello

From a Norwegian drama to a Scottish voyage, through early Russian music and Estonian instrumental dialogue, this musical endeavour will take us deep into the harmonies of the Baltic and North seas, sailing on waves of common Northern...

Engaging Women

Professor Mary Joannou, Emerita Professor of Literary History and Women's Writing at Anglia Ruskin University

'Engaging women' will examine the cultural heritage of women's struggle for the vote and how the suffrage movement inspired women's creativity using examples drawn from literature, poetry, dance, music, theatre, painting, ceramics and banner making.

Mary Joannou is an authority on late Victorian and early 20th-century women’s writing. She is the author of nine books, guest editor of special issues of 'Literature and History, Critical...

Confirmation

Confirmation is a show about the gulfs we can’t talk across, and about the way we choose to see only the evidence that proves we’re right. Working with research into the phenomenon of confirmation bias, Confirmation is an attempt to have an honourable dialogue, real and imagined, with political extremism. To find out how we believe what we believe, and how we can end up so far apart.

A 2014 Fringe First award-winning show: written and performed by Chris Thorpe (Unlimited Theatre, Third Angel), developed with and directed by Rachel Chavkin (The TEAM).

Wednesday 11 November...

The Peace Ship 1916: Henry Ford's Bid to End the Great War

Dr Kristofer Allerfeldt, Lecturer in American History, University of Exeter

Dr Kristofer Allerfeldt is an expert on modern American history from the end of the Civil War to the bombing of Pearl Harbour, and specialises in deviancy and bigotry, working on all aspects of crime and racism, nativism and prejudice. He has published works on anti-immigrant sentiment, visions of Americanism, the Ku Klux Klan and crime in general. His lecture looks at the Henry Ford Peace Expedition which carried a delegation of Americans to Norway, Sweden, and Holland to meet with fellow European...

The Battles of Coronal and the Falkland Islands (1927)

Running time: 107 minutes

UK Language: Silent

Director: Walter Summers New Score: Simon Dobson Introduction by Simon Dobson

To commemorate the centenary of the outbreak of WW1, the BFI National Archive has restored one of the finest films of the British silent era – a thrilling reconstruction of two decisive naval battles from the early stages of the conflict. Filmed on real battleships supplied by the Admiralty, this monumental production was shot mostly at sea near Malta, with the Scilly Isles a convincing stand-in for the Falklands. You will even see shots of...

Falling In Love with Frida

Caroline Bowditch

Falling in love with Frida is an intimate and enticing performance that explores the life, loves and legacy of painter Frida Kahlo (1907-1954).

It is a reclaiming of a disabled artist, a love-like obsession, and an enquiry into how we shape what we are remembered for and how much we can really control others’ memories of us. It exposes many little-known facts about the infamous woman, remembered for her art. Where affinities and parallels are drawn, happy distractions are employed and a tale of ‘the great concealer’ is skilfully revealed by, and through,...

Beethoven's Violin Masterpiece

Simon Ible, conductor

Leland Chen, violin Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro Overture Beethoven: Violin Concert in D major Mozart: Symphony No. 35 in D major, Haffner

War with France put a damper on artistic life in Vienna in the summer of 1806, but winter brought a revival and the first large-scale orchestral concert was given by the violinist Franz Clement, leader of the Vienna Opera Orchestra. Beethoven wrote his violin concerto for this event. Today, it is praised as a masterpiece of tenderness and serenity.

Saturday 7 November | 19:30

Minister Church of St...

Forgotten or Misremembered? The First World War in Africa and its Cultural Legacy

Dr Daniel Steinbach, King's College London

In this lecture Dr Steinbach will explore the campaigns in Africa where German and Allied troops fought for the entire duration of WW1. This conflict not only challenged the colonial balance of power, but had severe economic, political, and social effects on the local population – colonised Africans and colonising Europeans alike. However, while the war in Africa is not entirely forgotten, the selective way in which this complex conflict is remembered highlights the challenges to integrate the non-European aspects of the First World...

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