Monday 25 October 2021

Television for the Environment - Diwali and COP26 Reception at Oriental club on 2 Nov at 6.30pm to 9pm Inbox

 Television for the Environment - Diwali and COP26 Reception at Oriental club on 2 Nov at 6.30pm to 9pm

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Dear Friends


tve which I chair is holding a Diwali and COP26 Celebration Reception on Tuesday 2 Nov at 6.30pm to 9pm at Oriental Club to:

1 promote our 10th Anniversary GSFA ( Global Sustainability Film Awards ) at BAFTA
2 update everyone on tve's COP26 activities
3 raise funds for the ongoing work of tve.

I attach the flyer for the event. The cost of a ticket is £75 payable to Television for the Environment.

I have an allocation of 30 tickets for this event as my co-hosts have got the remaining allocations for their friends

If you would like to join us for this event please let me know as soon as possible as tickets are selling fast and there
are not many left.

It should be a very glamourous affair as dress code is Indian /cocktail /business wear.


With best wishes

Mei Sim

Mei Sim Lai OBE DL
Chair
tve ( television for the environment )
Charity no 326585

07903 153 793

Foundling Museum Events

 

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The Foundling Voice

15 October 2021

 

Discover our latest season of music

Take a look at the musical offerings we've got coming up

This autumn and winter, join us for packed schedule of concerts taking place in the Museum. We're excited to welcome you back in person, and our line-up is sure to delight music lovers wanting to enjoy live performances once again.

Pick a tune

 

London Handel Festival Prize-Winners Recital with Bloomsbury Festival

18:00, Sunday 24 October | £12 via the London Handel Festival box office

Enjoy an hour-long Handel recital from two of the most talented young singers from the baroque music world, Jerome Knox and Ruairi Bowen, in the intimate and beautiful setting of our Picture Gallery, which has historic links to Handel.

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Harpsichord Recital by Bridget Cunningham

19:00, Friday 19 November | £15, £10 concessions, including Handel Institute conference delegates 

Join harpsichordist Bridget Cunningham, the artistic director of London Early Opera, to see her perform a recital of music taken from Handel’s magnificent Eight Great Harpsichord Suites and the aria and ouverture arrangements including keyboard music from Muzio Scevola HWV 13.

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Christmas Family Concert

15:00, Sunday 12 December | Free with Museum Admission

Gather the little'uns for a family-friendly concert with Trinity Laban Conservatoire graduates Rebecca Speller on flute and Imma Setiadi on piano. They will perform Reinecke’s flute sonata, which tells the stormy tale of the water spirit Undine, along with other popular flute and piano works by Bach and Poulenc.

Find out more

Sea Shanties Workshop

14:00 &15:30 workshop times, Saturday 5 February | £8, concessions & Foundling Friends £6

Ahoy landlubbers, come learn and sing sea shanties with the London Sea Shanty Collective. A community choir – based in East London – they sing shanties and maritime songs with one eye to the tradition and the other to the future. Each workshop runs for 35 minutes and is suitable for all ages.

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Annual study day on music in Eighteenth-Century Britain

10:15-17:30, Friday 26 November | £18, including lunch and refreshments

If you're looking to expand your musical knowledge, sign up for the 37th annual study day of papers, presentations, discussion and networking opportunities for students, scholars and all those interested in music in eighteenth-century Britain.

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Free concerts in the Museum

We have monthly Thursday and Sunday afternoon concerts which take place in our Picture Gallery. These are included in the price of admission, so don't forget to check out when these will be taking place when you're booking your entry tickets. 

See our full list of afternoon concerts

Sunday 24 October 2021

Behind the Headlines: Afghanistan

 Dear Jean-Francois, 


The fall of Kabul and the subsequent crisis shocked the world and shone a light on the situation facing refugees arriving in the UK. Nearly three months on, Breaking Barriers and UK for UNHCR are pleased to invite you to an exclusive briefing on the situation today and the role that business and individuals can play in supporting displaced people and refugees. 

Date: Tuesday 9th November
Time: 09:00am - 10:00am
Venue: Online (Zoom, link below)

Hosted by global migration expert Julia Onslow-Cole, Partner at global immigration specialist law firm Fragomen and Breaking Barriers Trustee, the panel will include:
  • Rossella Pagliuchi-Lor, UNHCR's Representative to the UK
  • Matthew Powell, CEO and Founder of Breaking Barriers
  • Emma Cherniavsky, CEO of UK for UNHCR
  • Zahida, a client of Breaking Barriers from Afghanistan
  • Yindi Gesinde, Partner at global law firm, Baker McKenzie
We would be delighted if you could join us to explore how businesses and individuals can turn compassion into action, understand more about what it's like to arrive in the UK as a refugee, and hear how a global law firm has already taken action to mobilise their support. 

We hope to see you there. 

Best wishes, 
Andrew

--
Andrew Fordham 
Head of Philanthropy



Tuesday 12 October 2021

U.K.-China Collaboration in Film, TV & Media for Global Sustainability Tickets, Sun 17 Oct 2021 at 12:30 | Eventbrite

 Dear All


Just following up on the tve lunch panel discussion event that we are holding on the UK- China Collaboration in Film, TV and Media.
It is an exciting time for the China film, TV and media industry and also an exciting time for environmental and sustainability issues.

Here are the details and eventbrite link for this event.

Please feel free to circulate to your friends and contacts that you think may have an interest in supporting this event.

I hope you will be able to join us and if so please contact me and book on eventbrite ASAP 


EVENTBRITE LINK TO BOOK