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SUMMARY:Kindertransport in British Memory and Culture: A Roundtable Discussion
DESCRIPTION:This online roundtable brings together scholars and practitioners to examine the Kindertransport through archival research\, personal testimony\, and reflective practice. Exploring sources ranging from international archives to refugees’ own words\, the discussion considers how the Kindertransport has been remembered\, interpreted\, and mobilised in British culture\, and why it continues to matter today. \nSpeakers: \n\nDr Amy Williams (Association of Jewish Refugees) Using international\, national\, and local archives to construct a transnational history of the Kindertransport\nDr Monja Stahlberger (University of Reading) Listening to Kindertransport Refugees in Their Own Words: how ego documents of the early years in Britain give us unique insights\nHoward Falksohn (Wiener Holocaust Library) Kindertransporte: An archivist’s personal perspective\n\nChair: \n\nDr Joseph Cronin (Leo Baeck Institute London)\n\nThis event is hosted by the Leo Baeck Institute London in collaboration with the British-German Association. \nRegister here: https://www.lbilondon.ac.uk/events/conferences/kindertransport-british-memory-and-culture-roundtable-discussion
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SUMMARY:Tamerlano - A  Night at the Opera
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow BGA members at Shoreditch Town Hall\, London on Friday 27 March 2026 at 7pm for a new production of Handel’s opera Tamerlano featuring some of the composer’s most ravishing and astonishing music.   This production\, by the London Handel Festival’s Handel Opera Studio\, has an exceptional cast with leading Handelian Laurence Cummings as Music Director with the Academy of Ancient Music and award-winning director Orpha Phelan making her baroque opera directorial debut. \nTamerlano is one of Handel’s most powerful psychological dramas that explores the extremes of human nature. This gripping opera recounts the story of the defeated Ottoman sultan Bajazet and his daughter Asteria\, ensnared in a web of love\, loyalty\, and power struggles with the ruthless conqueror Tamerlano. \nThe evening offers an exclusive area of the bar for BGA members to gather during the interval and meet a member of the opera’s creative team. \nPlease note that booking tickets for Friday 27th March is necessary through the London Handel Festival website here.  Please use code BGA%27MARCH when booking. Please also email Tamara Aberle\, the BGA’s Programme and Membership Lead\, at office@britishgermanassociation.org to let her know the booking was made.
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/tamerlano-a-night-at-the-opera/
LOCATION:Shoreditch Town Hall\, 380 Old Street\, London\, EC1V 9LT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Musical event
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