Category: Tutor News

  • MSt tutor Jenny Lewis with poet Adnan al-Sayegh, artist Frances Kiernan, exhibition at Iraqi Embassy, London


    Exhibition and readings of work by MST tutor Jenny Lewis at Iraqi Embassy cultural event

    MSt tutor Jenny Lewis joined the distinguished Iraqi poet Adnan al-Sayegh and the British artist Frances Kiernan to present an exhibition of prints and extracts from Gilgamesh Retold, Jenny’s re-imagining of the Epic of Gilgamesh, at the the Iraqi Embassy on 29 April, 2017. The presentation was followed by the launch of The Flood an extract from Gilgamesh Retold with Arabic translations by Adnan al-Sayegh and Ruba Abughaida and original woodcuts by Frances Kiernan, published by Mulfran Press.

    The ceremony was opened by His Excellency the Ambassador of the Republic of Iraq Dr. Saleh Al-Tamimi, who welcomed the guests and the audience, highlighting Jenny’s poetry and the importance of her collaboration with the Iraqi poet Adnan al-Sayegh which is funded by Arts Council England and supported by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and The Poetry Society. Dr. Al-Tamimi also stressed the importance of these cultural evenings that shed light on the ancient civilization of Iraq and its history which is currently under threat from terrorist groups.

    Dr Al-Tamimi also thanked the media ambassador Waheeda Al-Miqdadi for her efforts in organizing this evening in co-operation with the Embassy.

     

  • MSt tutor John Retallack to direct “As You Like It” at Corpus Christi College, 10th – 13th May

    MSt Creative Writing tutor John Retallack is directing a production of As You Like It at Corpus Christi College. The play will be performed both indoors and outdoors in the college Gardens,  Cloisters,  Chapel and  Dining Hall.

    The older characters in the play are played by Corpus Christi staff: the
    recently retired President, Richard Carwardine in the role of Duke Senior;
    and the gardener of the college, David Leake, plays Adam. Students play all
    the young roles and also the wonderful music that Howard Goodall has
    specially written for As You Like It. 

    There are only five performances of the show; evenings at 7.30pm from
    Wednesday May 10th until Saturday 13th when there is also a matinee at 2.30
    pm.
     
    Audience numbers are restricted to 90. For the price of your ticket, wine
    is served on the roof terrace overlooking Christ Church Meadow during the
    interval and also at the end of the performance in the Dining Hall.”

    Further details and booking information can be found here:
    http://www.oxforduniversitystores.co.uk/conferences-events/corpus-christi-college/corpus-christi-college-events/as-you-like-it-promenade-production

  • MSt tutor Nicoletta Demetriou film “Cypriot Fiddlers” at Wolfson College, 2nd May 2017


    MSt tutor Nicoletta Demetriou’s  film “Cypriot Fiddlers” will be screened at Wolfson College, on 2nd May 2017.

    “The Cypriot Fiddler is an attempt to trace the life stories of a dying class of traditional musicians on both sides of the Cypriot divide. The documentary, released in 2016, was entirely funded by members of the public through an online crowd-sourcing campaign.”

    Time: 17:00 to 19:00

    Location: The Haldane Room

    For more information, visit the event site.

  • MSt tutor Jane Draycott reads at the Cheltenham Poetry Festival, 6 May 2017

    MSt tutor Jane Draycott will be reading from “Pearl” and “The Occupant” at the Cheltenham Poetry Festival on the 6th of May 2017, at 5 pm.

    From the festival website:

    ‘Part of the same 14th-century manuscript as Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, also written in its dialect, Pearl is an intricately wrought 1200-line elegiac poem in which a father grieves for his small daughter, dead before her second birthday. This wrenchingly beautiful vision of love and bereavement has been translated by acclaimed poet Jane Draycott, and, according to The Independent, “The glamour, even glitz, of its view of paradise across the river of death dazzles as never before in modern English”. David Morley described it as “marvellously modulated yet stirringly wild.” The event also includes a reading from Jane’s new collection The Occupant and a chance for questions.”

    More information about the festival.

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