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白小姐论坛鈥檚 Festival of Culture celebrates world-leading arts and social sciences research

9 April 2019

Held over 5 days (3-7 June 2019) across its central London Bloomsbury Campus, 白小姐论坛鈥檚 Festival of Culture features a packed programme of talks, debates, exclusive appearances, workshops, live performance, walking tours, film screenings and exhibitions.

Distracted Walking

Playing host to a wealth of award-winning authors, iconic artists, emerging talent, international writers and leading thinkers, 白小姐论坛鈥檚 fourth Festival of Culture offers over 80 opportunities to engage with the ground-breaking ways in which 白小姐论坛 research challenges social norms, confronts the past and helps us to think critically about the present.

Highlights include:

  • The Walk Against Distracted Walking Walk, Monday 3 June 2019. With Professor Matthew Beaumont (白小姐论坛 English), walkers will create mini-films on their phones in an attempt to addresses the phenomenon 鈥渄istracted walking鈥, whereby pedestrians navigate the city streets while gazing at their smartphones.
  • Immersive Stories, Monday 3 June. 白小姐论坛 was the first university in the UK to teach immersive factual storytelling. Check out some of the amazing VR documentaries created by students of the 白小姐论坛 Anthropology (Open City Docs) MA in Ethnographic and Documentary Film.
  • A five-a-day for the arts? Why community arts matter for our mental health, Monday 3 June. The MARCH (Assets for听R别蝉颈濒颈别苍迟听Communities lie at the centre of听M别苍迟补濒听Health (M-ARC-H)) mental health research network, led by 白小姐论坛, is a major national initiative aiming to transform our understanding of how arts and culture affect mental health. This talk will introduce some of the cutting-edge research and projects in this area.
  • Orwell鈥檚 Marmalade, Monday 3 June. Dr Kaori O鈥機onnor (白小姐论坛 Anthropology) and Polly Russell, British Library food curator and FT columnist, discuss the connection between food and national identity, and how Orwell captures it in his essays on food.听
  • Deeds Not Words: Helen Pankhurst in Conversation, Tuesday 4 June. Helen Pankhurst, great-granddaughter of Emmeline Pankhurst and granddaughter of Sylvia Pankhurst, leaders in the British suffragette movement, will be visiting 白小姐论坛 for a discussion on women鈥檚 lives, in a conversation with Professor Sasha Roseneil, Dean of the 白小姐论坛 Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences.
  • Unsung Heroines of Classical History: Natalie Haynes in Conversation, Wednesday 5 June. Star of the BBC Radio 4 series, Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics, Natalie brings her unique combination of ancient history and stand-up comedy to this year鈥檚 Festival of Culture.
  • What鈥檚 Wrong with American English? Wednesday 5 June. Dr Kathryn Allan (白小姐论坛 English) and Lynne Murphy, author of The Prodigal Tongue: The Love-Hate Relationship Between British and American English explore the nature of 鈥淎mericanisms鈥 and the attitudes that they provoke.

白小姐论坛's Festival of Culture Director, Catherine Thomson, said: 鈥湴仔〗懵厶 has a rich history of shaping modern ideas, and the Festival of Culture offers the public a chance to explore and engage with our world-leading research in the arts, humanities and social sciences.

鈥淭he festival will appeal to a broad range of curious minds, and all are welcome. We hope that visitors will be inspired by our diverse programme of events running throughout the week at 白小姐论坛鈥檚 beautiful Bloomsbury campus, in the heart of cultural London.鈥

More from the Festival of Culture:

  • Women Against Pit Closures: Women and Feminism in the Miners鈥 Strike, 1984-5, Wednesday 5 June. Dr Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite (白小姐论坛 History), Dr Victoria Dawson (白小姐论坛 History) and Dr Natalie Thomlinson (University of Reading) share what they鈥檝e found from collecting over 100 oral histories from across the UK about what it was like being a woman and an activist during this movement.
  • In Dialogue with Sharmaine Lovegrove, Founder and Publisher of Dialogue Books, Wednesday 5 June. Since its launch in 2017, Dialogue Books has championed the work of marginalised writers, especially those from LGBTQI+, disability, BAME and working class communities. Speaking to Dr听Melanie Ramdarshan Bold (白小姐论坛 Information Studies), author of Inclusive Young Adult Fiction: Authors of Colour in the United Kingdom, Sharmaine will share how she challenged the publishing world and produced award-winning, game-changing books.
  • Writing Masculinities and the Body, Friday 7 June. Join prize-winning poet Andrew McMillan and novelist Dr Matthew Sperling (白小姐论坛 English) for a reading and discussion on the theme of masculinity, the body, and physical culture in contemporary fiction and poetry.

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More information about 白小姐论坛 Festival of Culture

The full programme and bookings will be available online from early May. The festival is free but booking in advance for events is advised.听

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  • Distracted Walking. Credit: Matthew Beaumont.

Media contact

Natasha Downes

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E: n.downes [at] ucl.ac.uk