Delighted to announce the first of the Michaelmas Term lunchtime concert series and upcoming LSE Chill. | | | | Full details of all LSE Arts and Music events can be found online: lse.ac.uk/arts | | | Date: Thursday 9 October 2014 Time: 1.05-2pm Venue: Shaw Library, Old Building
| The London Bridge Ensemble opens the LSE Concert Season with:
Antonin Dvorák - Piano Quartet no. 1 in D Major, op. 23 - 2nd Movement Theme & Variations Antonin Dvorák - Piano Quartet no. 2 in E Flat Major, op. 87
| | | Date: Friday 24 October 2014 Time: 2-4pm Venue: Weston Café, 6th floor, Saw Swee Hock Student Centre
| Searching for your 15 minutes of fame? LSE Arts is holding their first LSE Chill of the year and there's still space for performers! Poetry reading, comedy sketches, solo performers and bands all welcome. If you're interested in performing email arts@lse.ac.uk with details of your act. LSE Chill is a performance night that happens on the last Friday of every month where staff and students are encouraged to perform to a friendly and relaxed audience. | | | New October 2014 edition available online | LSE Perspectives is an online gallery featuring photographs taken by our creative students and staff here at LSE. Each month we select 12 striking images to be featured on the LSE Arts website. We are always looking for submissions for future galleries. If you have any artistic photos you'd like to share, submit them to LSE perspectives to see them published online. For information on how to submit your photographs for LSE Perspectives, click here. LSE Perspectives has been running since 2006. Want to check out our previous galleries? Click here. | | LSE Perspectives | | The online gallery featuring images contributed by students and staff, reflecting some of the fascinations, concerns, quirks and artistic sensibilities of our LSE community.
| | | LSE Chill | | LSE Chill is an open mic session, showcasing the musical and performance talents of staff and students at LSE. The next LSE Chill is on Friday 24 October 2014.
| | | | OTHER EVENTS YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN | | Date: Monday 13 October 2014 Venue: Wolfson Theatre, New Academic Building Speaker: Dr Anthony Downey
Since the turn of the 21st century, contemporary artists have increasingly engaged with some of the most pressing issues facing our world, from globalisation, migration and citizenship to conflict, terrorism and social activism. In this talk, Dr Anthony Downey explores the implications of this development, for both art and politics alike.
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