Festival of Ideas 2013 PDF
Festival of Ideas 2013 PDF
Festival of Ideas 2013 PDF
Welcome
Wednesday 23 October to Sunday 3 November 2013 Welcome to the Festival of Ideas, an annual celebration of the arts, humanities and social sciences at the University of Cambridge. We invite you to experience the Festivals theme of Frontiers. Join us for workshops, debates and performances for all ages, featuring researchers, journalists, politicians, poets and artists. With hundreds of free events, its time to dive in!
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Pages 5 12 Pages 13 28 Pages 24 25 Pages 29 40 Pages 41 45 Wednesday 23 Friday 25 October Saturday 26 Sunday 27 October Map and accessibility guide Monday 28 October Friday 1 November Saturday 2 Sunday 3 November
Please visit www.cam.ac.uk/festival-of-ideas for the latest updates on events and follow us on www.facebook.com/cambridgefestivalofideas www.twitter.com/camideasfest #cfi2013
The Festival gets very busy with thousands of people attending, so we ask for your patience with staff and volunteers as queues can occur and resources are limited. The Festival is hosted in working departments and is run by staff and student volunteers. We try to give you the best experience possible while keeping events free of charge and accessible to everyone. Book accommodation between 23 October and 3 November 2013 with our hospitality partners Cambridge City Hotel and quote Festival of Ideas to get special discounts and a free gift on arrival, subject to availability. See page 46 for details of a competition.
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Pre-Festival events
7.30pm 8.30pm, Monday 15 October
Ideas at St Pauls
St Paul's Community Centre, Hills Road, CB2 1JP Join in the Festivals preview day of events for all ages. From Spanish board games and fortune telling, textile crafts to dance sport and music, the Festival of Ideas will showcase some of what the University has to oer.
THE BIG DRAW ON TOUR
University of Cambridge Museums will introduce you to the scary Saxons, invite you to relive the Classical world and reunite you with the ever popular Big Draw On Tour. Journey around the globe as we explore the frontiers of 'world Englishes', get back to your roots by discovering the history of who lived where you do and dig up some fun facts about the famed gardens of Clare College.
From Assyriology to Zoology, join us for this curtain-raiser for the Festival of Ideas! All ages, Drop in, Hands-on, Performance, Talk, Workshop, Unticketed
Welcome to the Festival of Ideas. The Festival starts off with a bang, with 45 events in the three days leading up to the main Saturday. We are delighted to host leading speakers, artists and performers from Cambridge and beyond. From conspiracy theories to international development and smart drugs to spoken word, join us as we explore the frontiers of arts, humanities and social sciences research.
Highlights include
Line dancing
Wednesday 23 October page 6
Wednesday 23 October
Line dancing
Imprints of nature
10.30am 4.30pm, Tuesday 22 October until Saturday 9 November, closed on Sundays and Mondays
Imprints of nature
Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, Downing Street, CB2 3EQ Using the fossil collections as inspiration, join local artist-printmaker Susie Turner to learn how to transform simple drawings of fossilised animals, fish or plant life into colourful original fine art prints. Event: 4, Map: 36, Workshop, Ticketed, Pre-book, 25, email: [email protected], tel: 01223 333456 or visit: www.sedgwickmuseum.org 10am 5pm, Wednesday 23 October until Thursday 31 October 10am 4pm, Friday 1 November until Sunday 3 November
Hooked on plants
Botanic Garden, 1 Brookside, CB2 1JE Members of Cambridge Womens Institute have spent 2013 crocheting plants using natural plant fibres such as bamboo, linen and cotton. Discover crochet trailing plants and tundra lichen hidden amongst the Glasshouses real plant collection. Event: 5, Map: 16, All ages, Exhibition, Unticketed, Event free but standard admission prices to the garden apply 10am 5pm, weekdays from Wednesday 23 October until Friday 1 November
Line dancing
Fitzwilliam Museum, Trumpington Street, CB2 1RB A workshop for pre-schoolers which will encourage crossing the frontiers between movement, markmaking and meaning. Objects from the collection will move us to create lines and shapes. Event: 3, Map: 25, Pre-schoolers, Hands on, Workshop, Ticketed, Pre-book, email: [email protected], tel: 01223 332904
How far have we come? Ending violence against women and girls
Mill Lane Lecture Rooms, Room 4, Mill Lane, CB2 1RW The problem of violence against women and girls has been prominent in media coverage with many distressing cases coming to light over the last year and more. What steps are being taken through legal processes, by organisations and academia to tackle the issues involved? Speakers include Norah Al-Ani of Cambridge Rape Crisis centre. Event: 13, Map: 31, Adults, Talk, Ticketed, Pre-book*
Wednesday 23 October
Border-Line
Changing Spaces, 6-16 King Street, CB1 1LN Exhibition of contemporary abstract painting, curated by Dr David Ryan (Cambridge School of Art, Anglia Ruskin University) and Anji Main MFA brings together a selection of innovative contemporary painters to explore the frontiers of abstract painting and question its position in the context of contemporary visual art. Event: 19, Map: 50, All ages, Exhibition, Talk, Workshop, Unticketed
HUGO GLENDINNING
Forced Entertainment
2pm 3pm and 3.30pm 4.30pm, Thursday 24 October 2pm 3pm, Monday 28 October
Letterpress printing
Historical Printing Room, Cambridge University Library, West Road, CB3 9DR Enjoy a tour of the Historical Printing Room. Discover how type is made and pages are composed, and view a demonstration of how a hand press works. Event: 21, Map: 40, Ages 12+, Tour, Ticketed, Pre-book* 2pm 3pm, Thursday 24 October 5pm 6pm, Thursday 24 October
Thursday 24 October
Thursday 24 October
From the margins to the mainstream: religions and beliefs in narratives of Britishness
Garden Room, St Edmunds College, Mount Pleasant, CB3 0BN This panel event grapples with the question of religion and belief in representations of the Britishness narrative, exploring ideas of religious and national identity in the popular imagination. Lord Richard Harries, Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg and Professor Maleiha Malik contribute their own individual perspectives on this theme. Event: 27, Map: 66, Adults,Talk, Unticketed
PARALYMPICS GB
What Byron really did for Greece and why it still matters
Room 3, Mill Lane Lecture Rooms, Mill Lane, CB2 1RW Lord Byrons death on 19 April, 1824, in Greece, and for Greece, created a legend that is still with us. Professor Roderick Beaton traces the real story behind Byrons mission to help the Greeks in their revolution against Ottoman Turkish rule and shows its effects are still with us. Event: 31, Map: 31, Talk, Ticketed, Pre-book* 6pm 7.30pm, Thursday 24 October 5.30pm 6.30pm, Thursday 24 October
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Poets vs rappers
J2, The Junction, Clifton Way, CB1 7GX Take three poets and three rappers. Take away the music, the props, bands and beats and leave their words. Give them 15 minutes each on stage and you decide who the true lyricists really are. Event: 35, Map: 19, Performance, Ticketed, Pre-book, 7, 4, email: [email protected], tel: 01223 511511 or visit: www.junction.co.uk/artist/5701
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Friday 25 October
How to read
GR06/07, Faculty of English, West Road, CB3 9DP In three short talks, academics in the Faculty of English explore three poems and brief pieces of prose with some ways we might understand and enjoy them. Event: 42, Map: 2, Ages 12+, Talk, Unticketed 6.30pm 8pm, Friday 25 October
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The Festivals main Saturday has plenty on offer for curious minds, from stimulating talks and debates to interactive activities and demonstrations. Events on this Saturday at the Sidgwick Site are shown at-a-glance over the page.
Highlights include
How to make smart decisions in a confusing world
Saturday 26 October page 16
An alternative to austerity
A talk by Owen Jones Saturday 26 October page 18
Prehistory day
Saturday 26 October page 22
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Sidgwick Site
Faculty of Law LG18 Faculty of Law LG19 Faculty of Law G24 Faculty of Classics Lecture Block Faculty of Faculty of Modern and Asian and Medieval Middle Eastern Studies Languages Newnham College Lady Mitchell Hall Little Hall Museum of Classical Archaeology Cambridge University Library
Saturday 26 October
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Ancient Thrills and stories of chills: visions the Persian of crime in King of Spain and Books in England modern art (53) (54) Do the limits of my language (55) Defining Pi: (56) An alternative to austerity (57) Off the edge of history (47) Incredible Inventions (68) Fluency for art:language: free location: (65) open day and pop-up art gallery A taste of (51) French (69) Forging frontiers (74) Private power in public spaces (48) Truth and lies in teenage fiction (76) How to be a single woman in 2013 (77) Museum mixology: panel discussion (79)
Venue
Faculty of English
Faculty of Divinity
11am
11.30am
12noon
12.30pm
Is Europe in Becksistentialterminal ism Build a giant decline? (45) timeline (46) (52)
1pm
1.30pm
Lewis Carolls Warewolves (59) & forgotten fairytale (58) Comics (60)
2pm
2.30pm
3pm
3.30pm
4pm
4.30pm
5pm
Mapping knowledge: manuscripts Linquiztics and rare (61) books in the library (62) Womens Documenting & sport at a frontier Passports Cambridge (66) Ideas and languages to the past pre-1914 (71) (72) (63) & Ask an expert (64)
5.30pm
6pm
6.30pm
7pm
Pre-book
Unticketed
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Faculty of Music Faculty of English Alison Richard Building West Road Concert Hall Faculty of Divinity Faculty of Law Faculty of Economics Lecture Block Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages 10 Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 11 Lady Mitchell Hall 12 Little Hall 13 Museum of Classical Archaeology & Faculty of Classics 14 Newnham College 40 Cambridge University Library 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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Becksistentialism
Room LG18 Football meets French philosophy. Albert Camus was a goalkeeper. Sartre preferred boxing. After his stint at Paris Saint-Germain, is it possible that David Beckham has become an existentialist? Andy Martin, lecturer in French, explores the links between the ex-captain of England and Frances left-wing thinkers. Event: 45, Map: 6, Talk, Ticketed, Pre-book*
LEANDRO NEUMANN CIUFFO
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SHANE POPE
R2HOX
Off the edge of history: the world in the 21st century. A talk by Antony Giddens
Room LG19 Our civilisation is quite different from those that have preceded it. We face an array of risks and opportunities, the balance of which are incalcuable since history cant provide us with a guide. Leading sociologist Professor Anthony Giddens leads us through the maze of dangers and possibilites. Event: 47, Map: 6, Adults, Talk, Ticketed, Pre-book* 2pm 5pm, Saturday 26 October
Private power in public spaces: a corporate human rights workshop (with a difference)
Room G24 Amnesty International, Queen Mary Law Professor Alan Dignam and Cambridges Menagerie Theatre Company team up to explore the human rights consequences of the global expansion of private power. Join the discussion and rehearse the future. Event: 48, Map: 6, Ages 15+, Workshop, Ticketed, Pre-book, email: [email protected], tel: 01223 322111 2.30pm 3.30pm, Saturday 26 October
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Linquiztics
Little Hall This is Blockbusters, Who Wants to be a Millionaire? and Family Fortunes as you have never seen before! Come and have a go at these brand new linguistics quizzes to test your knowledge about language. Event: 61, Map: 12, All ages, Drop in, Hands on, Workshop, Unticketed 1pm 5pm, Saturday 26 October
Mapping knowledge: manuscripts and rare books in the Classics Faculty Library
Museum of Classical Archaeology Librarians from the Classics Faculty Library introduce you to some of the hidden gems in their collection of rare books and manuscripts. Event: 62, Map: 13, Adults, Drop in, Unticketed, email: [email protected], tel: 01223 330402
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Documenting a frontier
Ask an expert
Museum of Classical Archaeology Staff with a research specialism in ancient art and archaeology will be on hand to answer your burning questions about the collection and the material culture of the ancient world. Event: 64, Map: 13, Adults, Drop in, Unticketed 1.15pm 2.30pm, Saturday 26 October
Documenting a frontier
Map Room, Cambridge University Library, West Road, CB3 9DR Come and view three spectacular hand-painted fabric maps of Burma, dating from c.1860 together with more recent mapping, and a fascinating collection of 19th century photographs from the Royal Commonwealth Societys collection. What do these remarkable records tell us about this frontier region? Event: 66, Map: 40, Ages 15+, Talk, Ticketed, Pre-book* 2pm 3pm, Saturday 26 October
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ELSPETH CARRUTHERS
Incredible inventions
A taste of French
Travelling jokes: the modernity of medieval French and Spanish bawdy tales
SG1, Alison Richard Building Join Dr Andrea Weisl-Shaw, College Lecturer in medieval French and Spanish literature, in her analysis of medieval French and Spanish gender humour tales: despite their taste for violence or humiliation, they are much closer to modern mentalities than it might seem. Event: 70, Map: 3, Ages 15+, Talk, Unticketed
NEWNHAM COLLEGE
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Until lions write their own history... a talk by artist Deanna Tyson on her exhibition
Seminar Room S1, Alison Richard Building This talk by artist Deanna Tyson accompanies her eclectic exhibition at the Alison Richard Building of painted and stitched kimono, wall hangings, soft sculptures and paintings. Event: 75, Map: 3, All ages, Exhibition, Talk, Unticketed 5pm 6pm, Saturday 26 October
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Perception
Cambridge Science Centre, Jesus Lane, CB5 8BQ Is seeing believing? Find out how illusions can fool your brain and reveal how we really perceive the world around us. Visit the new hands-on exhibition about the senses at the Cambridge Science Centre. Event: 82, Map: 58, All ages, Hands on, Unticketed, Event free but standard admission prices apply
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Perception
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Prehistory day
Cambridge Archaeological Unit, Storeys Way, CB3 0DT Take a fascinating step back in time and discover how our ancestors survived and prospered. Hands-on activities include hunting with a spear thrower or bow and arrow, grinding grain to bake bread Neolithic style and creating your own rock-art or pottery figurines. Event: 84, Map: 67, All ages, Drop in, Hands on, Unticketed 11am 4pm, Saturday 26 October
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Accessibility
The Festival takes place across dozens of locations, each with their own architectural style and level of accessibility. Everyone is welcome to the Festival and this includes children in push chairs, wheelchair users and people with additional access needs. Please see the summary of accessibility at our venues below. For more detailed information or to make special arrangements for access needs please call: 01223 766766, or email: [email protected] The Cambridge University Disability Access Guide, including maps, is available here: www.cam.ac.uk/disability Accessibility guide
Toilet, wheelchair accessible Level, ramped access T L Partial access, ring for details Induction loop for hearing aids PA I
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Sidgwick Site (see map on page 15) 1 Faculty of Music T, L 2 Faculty of English T, L 3 Alison Richard Building T, L 4 West Road Concert Hall T, L, I 5 Faculty of Divinity T, L 6 Faculty of Law T, L, PA 7 Faculty of Economics T, L, I 8 Lecture Block L, I 9 Faculty of Modern and Medieval T, L Languages 10 Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern T, L, I Studies 11 Lady Mitchell Hall T, L 12 Little Hall L, I 13 Museum of Classical Archaeology T, L, PA 14 Newnham College T, L Around the city 15 Wolfson College 16 Cambridge University Botanic Garden 17 Ancient India and Iran Trust 18 Faculty of Education 19 The Junction 20 Department of Architecture 21 The Polar Museum 22 Alliance Franaise Cambridge 23 St Pauls Community Centre 24 Scudamores Punting Company 25 Fitzwilliam Museum 26 Downing College 27 CB1 Caf 28 Hot Numbers Coffee 29 Ross Street Community Centre 30 University Centre 31 Mill Lane Lecture Rooms 32 Pembroke College 33 Whipple Museum of the History of Science 34 Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology T T, L PA T, L T, L, I T, I T, I PA PA PA T, I T, L PA PA T, L, I T, L T, L T, L, I T, PA T, L, I
35 McDonald Institute for Archaeological L Research 36 Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences T, PA 37 Arts Picturehouse T, L, PA, I 38 Emmanuel College T, L, I 39 Robinson College T, L, I 40 Cambridge University Library T, L, I 41 Memorial Court, Clare College PA 42 Clare College T, L, I 43 Central Science Library T, L 44 Cambridge Central Library T, L 45 Anglia Ruskin University Call: 0845 2713333 46 CB2 Bistro PA 47 University Church, Great St Marys T, L, I 48 The Michaelhouse Centre T, L 49 The Guildhall (walk) L 50 Changing Spaces PA 51 The Great Northern Cambridge PA 52 St Johns College T, L, I 53 The Round Church PA 54 Cambridge Union PA 55 The Maypole Pub PA 56 ADC Theatre PA 57 Friends Meeting House T, L 58 Cambridge Science Centre T, L 59 Institute of Continuing Education PA 60 Lucy Cavendish College T, L 61 Kettles Yard House and Gallery T, PA 62 Museum of Cambridge PA 63 Cambridge Museum of Technology T, L 64 Institute of Astronomy T, L, I 65 Geological Conservation Unit PA 66 St Edmunds College PA 67 Cambridge Archaeological Unit PA 68 Churchill College T, L, I 69 Girton College T, L 70 The Portland Arms PA 71 St Lukes Church PA
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Soul food
Latimer Room, Clare College, Trinity Lane, CB2 1TL Readings from the worlds religions, from poets and thinkers ancient, modern and indigenous with musical interludes. A time to reflect and expand the frontiers of mind and spirit. Part of the multi-faith series. Event: 91, Map: 42, Ages 12+, Ticketed, Pre-book* 5.30pm 8pm, Saturday 26 October
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Wordplay
Institute of Continuing Education, Madingley Hall, Madingley, CB23 8AQ When is a poem not a poem? This creative writing workshop with Dr Sarah Burton is open to all ages and explores what happens when you write a piece of poetry as prose and vice versa. Event: 98, Map: 59, All ages, Hands on, Workshop, Ticketed, Pre-book, email: [email protected] or visit: www.ice.cam.ac.uk/festivalofideas 3pm 4pm, Sunday 27 October
Wordplay
Stepping northwards
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PIERE METIVIER
Just a Marmot
Institute of Continuing Education, Madingley Hall, Madingley, CB23 8AQ Based on the format of a popular radio show, Just a Marmot will feature a panel of Cambridge biologists who will be asked to talk about aspects of their specialist subject for a minute without pause or repetition. Event: 102, Map: 59, Ages 12+, Performance, Talk, Ticketed, Pre-book, email: [email protected] or visit: www.ice.cam.ac.uk/festivalofideas 6.30pm 7.30pm, Sunday 27 October
Quantum
Ruskin Gallery, Anglia Ruskin University, East Road, CB1 1PT Dance, music and film interact using body tracking camera technologies and bespoke sensing environments to expand our understandings of the interrelationship between the body and its environment, between science and art, culture and nature. This event is led by composer Dr Richard Hoadley, Senior Lecturer in Music, and Turning Worlds Dance Company choreographer Jane Turner. Supported by Arts Council England Presented by Anglia Ruskin University Event: 104, Map: 45, Ages 12+, Interdisciplinary, Performance, Full access, Ticketed, Pre-book, email: [email protected], tel: 0845 196 5060 or visit: www.anglia.ac.uk/ communityengagement 8pm 10pm, Sunday 27 October
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Ignite your curiosity with a series of illuminating and insightful events in the second week of the Festival. Come armed with an inquisitive mind and plenty of questions!
Highlights include
The Internet of Things and the boundaries of humanity
Tuesday 29 October page 33
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Monday 28 October
Also on this day: Event 21, 2pm 3pm and Event 42, 6.30pm 7.45pm
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The key drivers of the world economy and why we should be positive
Churchill College, Wolfson Hall, Storeys Way, CB3 0DS The world economy is divided and disconnected and faces some key challenges. In this talk, Dr Gerard Lyons, Chief Economic Advisor to the Mayor of London will focus on the key drivers and explain why the global economic cake will get bigger. In association with CSAR Event: 115, Map: 68, Adults, Talk, Unticketed 7.30pm 9pm, Monday 28 October
Is it a feminist position to encourage women to work and study in male dominated fields?
Lucy Cavendish College, Lady Margaret Road, CB3 0BU Its 100+ years since the beginnings of feminism and 40 years since the equal pay act. Yet we still see inequality in our workplaces. Should a greater emphasis be made on the business case for employees to include a fuller range of talents and skills in the workforce? Join us to debate what feminism has achieved. Event: 116, Map: 60, Adults, Talk, Ticketed, Pre-book*
Animal adventurer
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Downing Street, CB2 3DZ Pick up a map and navigate your way around the museum. Find animals from all over the world and examine the creatures that humans depend on. Event: 119, Map: 34, All ages, Drop in, Hands on, Unticketed
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Tuesday 29 October
Travellers tales
Travellers tales
Cambridge University Library, West Road, CB3 9DP From the birth of printing in the 15th century, tales of voyages and discovery, both real and imaginary, have been a staple output of the press. This session will be an opportunity to view and learn about some of the University Librarys most interesting and unusual travellers tales. Event: 125, Map: 40, Ages 15+, Talk, Ticketed, Pre-book*
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TED MAYOR
Crossing the language barrier: bringing Greek drama to life for modern audiences
Museum of Classical Archaeology, Sidgwick Avenue, CB3 9DA Two members of the Cambridge Greek Play team talk about the challenges of bringing ancient Greek drama to the contemporary stage. Event: 143, Map: 13, Adults, Talk, Ticketed, Pre-book, email: [email protected], tel: 01223 330402 or visit: www.classics.cam.ac.uk/ museum
Collecting in the Malay archipelago: what Wallace witnessed and why we go back
Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, Downing Street, CB2 3EQ Join us for a glass of wine and lively conversation between Darren Mann, Head of Life Sciences at Oxford University Museum of Natural History and Chris Jarvis, museum educator, about Wallaces experiences in 1850s. Event: 146, Map: 36, Adults, Exhibition, Talk, Ticketed, Pre-book, email: [email protected], tel: 01223 333456 6pm 8pm, Wednesday 30 October
Typographic travels
Cambridge University Library, West Road, CB3 9DR Cambridge University Librarys early-printed collections contain some of the most iconic books ever printed, books that have charted and broken geographical, historical, cultural and intellectual boundaries for nearly half a millennium. This event will showcase some of these treasures, opening portals to the past and charting Europes ever shifting physical, moral and intellectual borders. Event: 144, Map: 40, Ages 15+, Talk, Ticketed, Pre-book*
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Wednesday 30 October
Wednesday 30 October
Architectural projections
Department of Architecture, 1-5 Scroope Terrace, Trumpington Street, CB2 1PX The Architecture Department invites you to a film series and exhibition that will explore the relationship between the built environment and the moving image. Outdoor screenings and talks will be held in and around the Department studios. Event: 148, Map: 20, Exhibition, Film, Unticketed 6pm 8pm, Wednesday 30 October
Museums showoff
The Great Northern Cambridge, 1-3 Station Road, CB1 2JB Museums showoff is coming to Cambridge! Its an open mic night featuring a whole bunch of museum enthusiasts talking about the stuff that makes them buzz. Event: 152, Map: 51, Adults, Performance, Talk, Unticketed 7.15pm 8.15pm, Wednesday 30 October
Whos in charge? The influences and evidence informing changes in educational policy and practice
Faculty of Education, Donald McIntyre Building, 184 Hills Road, CB2 8PQ Come and question the panel as they discuss everchanging educational policy and practice from their varying backgrounds. Panel includes Anna Vignoles, John MacBeath, John Gray, Tom Bennett, Mary James and Alison Peacock. Event: 150, Map: 18, Ages 15+, Talk, Unticketed 7pm 9pm, Wednesday 30 October
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Quantum frontiers
Whipple Museum of the History of Science, Free School Lane, CB2 3RH What happens to an atom if you keep splitting it? How can philosophy help explain the answer? This talk introduces the revolutionary ideas of quantum physics that describe the behaviour of atoms. Event: 157, Map: 33, Adults, Talk, Ticketed, Pre-book, email: [email protected], tel: 01223 330906 or visit: www.hps.cam.ac.uk/whipple/index.html 1.10pm 2pm, Thursday 31 October
Also on Thursday 31 October: Event 106 is repeated at the Fitzwilliam Museum, 10.30am 12.30pm and 2pm 4pm, Pre-book, email: [email protected], tel: 01223 332904
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Thursday 31 October
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Cambridge curiosity and imagination catch a story and see how it grows
Faculty of Education, Donald McIntyre Building, 184 Hills Road, CB2 8PQ A creative workshop with artists Debbie Hall and Filipa Pereira-Stubbs using collage and drawing materials to imagine and develop stories, enjoying them as they shape, shift and grow. Event: 170, Map: 18, All ages, Drop in, Hands on, Workshop, Unticketed 10am 3pm, Friday 1 November
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Bright club
The Portland Arms, 129 Chesterton Road, CB4 3BA Researchers become comedians for just one night. Iszi Lawrence and AF Harrold will be joined by some of our intrepid researchers who take to the stage for the first time to try to explain their work through the medium of stand-up comedy. Event: 180, Map: 70, Adults, Performance, Talk, Ticketed, Pre-book, 8, email: [email protected], tel: 07980 155167 or visit: http://cambridge.brightclub.org 10am 12pm, Thursday 31 October Arts Picturehouse, 38-39 St Andrews Street and 2pm 4:30pm, Thursday 31 October, Anglia Ruskin University, East Road, CB1 1PT
ISZI LAWRENCE
Cinetypo
A programme of films about typography and letters, including a fascinating mixture of feature-length documentaries, short films, archive material and experimental animation. Different films will feature in each Cinetypo event. Presented by Will Hill, Deputy Head of Cambridge School of Art. Event: 181, Maps: 37 and 45 5pm 6pm, Thursday 31 October
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The festival culminates with a daring and inspiring programme of discussion and debate to challenge your thinking, a variety of workshops to engage your creative side and interactive events for everyone to get stuck into.
Highlights include
Land of Silence and Darkness
Saturday 2 November page 42
Border crossings
Saturday 2 November page 43
Parlez-vous Zulu?
Saturday 2 November page 42
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Day of the (un)Dead: translating tales of horror and haunting from Mexico
Centre of Latin American Studies, Alison Richard Building Welcome to the country of deities and death, of colonial spectres and phantom cities. This event explores contemporary Mexican speculative fiction in translation, to coincide with the Day of the Dead. Welcome to the Mexico of the imagination. Event: 187, Map: 3, Adults, Talk, Ticketed, Pre-book, email: [email protected], tel: 01223 335398 or visit: www.latin-american.cam.ac.uk 3pm 4.30pm, Saturday 2 November
Parlez-vous Zulu? The importance of modern foreign languages with Baroness Coussins
SG1/2, Alison Richard Building Languages are the gateway to a more civilised coexistence with other people. So why can only one in 10 Britons speak a foreign language? Baroness Coussins will talk about her personal passion for languages. Chair: Dr Jenny Mander Event: 188, Map: 3, Ages 12+, Talk, Unticketed 6pm 7.30pm, Saturday 2 November
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From silver print to digital photography: when thinking meets its limits
Alliance Franaise Cambridge, 60 Hills Road, CB1 2LA Photography acts as an important record of the past, freezing a moment in time. This talk will explore the passage from one technique to another. It will illustrate the evolution of thoughts that shaped our present times through the mode of photography, from silver print to digital. Event: 199, Map: 22, Adults, Talk, Ticketed, Pre-book, email: [email protected], tel: 01223 561854 or visit: www.alliance-cam.co.uk 2.30pm 4pm, Saturday 2 November
Puppetry extravaganza
ADC Theatre, Park Street, CB5 8AS Come along and have a play with different types of puppetry: solo, group work, creating puppets out of nothing and exploring being puppets yourselves. A self-contained workshop for beginners all about having fun and learning some puppetry techniques. Event: 198, Map: 56, Hands on, Workshop, Unticketed
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PhDcasts live!
ADC Theatre Bar, Park Street, CB5 8AS John Gallagher and Richard Blakemore talk to graduates about the aims, findings, and best moments of their research. Think In Our Time, but with live jazz (from 7pm) and a bar. Event: 206, Map: 56, Adults, Performance, Talk, Unticketed
Also on Sunday 3 November: Event 94, 11.30am 12.30pm
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Saturday 2 November
Future Events
The best way to find out about future events at the University is to visit the Whats On website, which lists all of the up-and-coming activities, from family events to adult lectures: www.cam.ac.uk/whatson The University of Cambridge Public Engagement team organises the following annual events: 10 to 23 March 2014
Open Cambridge
Cambridge is home to some spectacular architecture, fantastic art collections and beautiful gardens. Open Cambridge is a weekend of tours, talks and open access for Cambridge residents and visitors. The full programme is available at www.cam.ac.uk/open-cambridge 14 September 2014
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