Delighted to announce the upcoming LSE Arts exhibition and the first LSE Chill of term | | | | Full details of all LSE Arts and Music events can be found online: lse.ac.uk/arts | | | Date: Thursday 23 October 2014 Time: 1.05-2pm Venue: Shaw Library, Old Building
| Original guitar solos from the Balkans, Persia, Greece, Brazil, Argentina including works by Bodorova, Albéniz, Torroba, Tangos and Choros A welcome return recitalist to LSE, Eleftheria has an impressive list of recordings to her credit which have received outstanding reviews, her recent recording of Tippet receiving Gramophone magazine's Critic's Choice Recording of the Year. | | | Date: Friday 24 October 2014 Time: 2-4pm Venue: Weston Café, 6th floor, Saw Swee Hock Student Centre
| Looking for a place to relax after a week of studying or working? LSE Chill is coming up and we're starting the year with a bang! Three acts are lined up for the event: watch out as Daniel Print returns to Chill armed with his electric guitar, Trevor Gowan wows us with a piano performance, and Milli Karlstrom sings alongside a guitarist for the final act. Any questions? Want to perform at the next session? Get in touch with us by emailing arts@lse.ac.uk. LSE Chill is a performance night that happens on the last Friday of every month. Staff and students are encouraged to perform to a friendly and relaxed audience. | | | Would you like to see your photos published in the LSE Arts monthly online gallery? | LSE Perspectives presents photos taken all over the world by the LSE Community. The October edition is available online. For more information about submitting to LSE Perspectives see the webpage and email your photos to lseperspectives@lse.ac.uk by 29 October for inclusion in the upcoming November edition. | | | Dates: 26 October - 28 November 2014 Time: 10am-8pm, Mon-Fri Venue: Atrium Gallery | Médecins Sans Frontières photography exhibition, in collaboration with documentary photographers Andrea Bruce and Mikhail Galustov, presents a series of highly evocative photographs capturing personal stories from MSF's Afghanistan projects to highlight the serious ongoing problems of accessing basic health care in Afghanistan. Photo is credited to the Andrea Bruce/Noor Images. For more information, see the webpage or email arts@lse.ac.uk. This exhibition is open to all, no ticket required. Visitors are welcome during weekdays (Monday - Friday) between 10am and 8pm (excluding bank holidays, when the school is closed, at Christmas and Easter, or unless otherwise stated on the web listing). | | | 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 | | LSE Arts and Médecins Sans Frontières public discussion | Date: Thursday 30 October 2014 Time: 6.30-8pm Venue: New Theatre, East Building Speakers: Renzo Frike, Dr Stuart Gordon, Emma Graham-Harrison | This panel of experts reflect back on more than a decade of international aid and investment and discuss what is next for Afghanistan. This public lecture is part of the LSE Arts public exhibition Afghanistan: the transition. This event is free and open to all with no ticket or pre-registration required. Entry is on a first come, first served basis. For any queries see LSE Events FAQ or contact us at events@lse.ac.uk or 0207 955 6043. | Coming to an event at LSE | | If you are planning to attend these events and have any questions on how to get here or when to arrive, please refer to LSE Events FAQs. | | | | | |
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