Central Europe Review: politics, society and culture in Central and Eastern Europe
Vol 2, No 1
10 January 2000

E V E N T S:
Coming Up in the UK

Andrew J Horton

Amazons of the avant-garde, Tarkovsky's heir and a Polish director in full gallop in this week's round up of things cultural in the UK.

In this week's Coming Up section we have:

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Czech Events


Czech Culture in the UK

The Czech Cultural Centre in London has a full calender of Czech events in the UK. Look here if you want to see a full calendar of Czech related events in London.

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Hungarian Events


Hungarian Culture in the UK

Check out the website of the Hungarian Cultural Centre in London. As well as listing events of international importance, the site also carries details of their support network for Hungarian au pairs working in the UK and Catholic mass in Hungarian.

Look here if you want to see a full calendar of Hungarian events in the UK.

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Polish Events


Polish Culture in the UK

Check out the website of the Polish Cultural Institute in London.

Look here if you want to see a full calendar of Polish events in the UK.

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Romanian Events


Romanian Culture in the UK

There is the website of the Romanian Cultural Centre based in London. Click here if you want to see a their diary page.

If you are a Romanian academic or student working in the UK or have links to Romanian studies you might be interested Romanul's site. It aims to give wider support to educational, scientific and cultural issues and has pages devoted to the Romanian community's acitivities in the UK. Click here to have a look.

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Russian Events


Art

Amazons of the Avant Garde
until 6 February 2000
Royal Academy, Piccadilly, W1
Phone: 0171 300 8000

For those who enjoyed the Barbican's grand Russian extravaganza of passion and experiment, Romance and Revolution, earlier this year, here is the female counterpart to the art section of it. These female pioneers are not remembered as often as their male counterparts, but their artistic spirit was no less revolutionary.

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Cinema

Juao Penalva's Legends of Lake Baikal
until 16 January 2000
Camden Arts Centre, London

Baikal is a magical place, holding some staggering 80 per cent of the world's fresh water. Now an eco-system in peril, Penlava weaves recollections and personal memories of the lake and the area around it into this medium-length film.


Compiled by Andrew J Horton

 

 

THIS WEEK:

Stick 'em up
Crime and Corruption

White Collar Crime in Hungary

Slovak Steal Works

Economic Evasion in Russia

Corruption Convention


KINOEYE:

Iakov Protazanov's Aelita

KINOEYE ARCHIVE


BOOKS:

Book Review:
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NEWS:

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ON DISPLAY:

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