One piano, four hands: Dimitris Karydis and Petros Moschos
Following the great success of their two pianos performance, Dimitris Karydis and Petros Moschos, the award-winning Duo Antithesis present a recital for one piano that blends […]
Following the great success of their two pianos performance, Dimitris Karydis and Petros Moschos, the award-winning Duo Antithesis present a recital for one piano that blends […]
Join us for the London premiere of Toula on March 29th 2025 at Theatro Technis, presented by Campos Culture & Arts in collaboration with the Cultural Section of the Cyprus […]
The Kombos Collective presents the critically acclaimed Uproot, a powerful programme of Greek songs from Asia Minor as seen through the lens of the diaspora, described as “seismic […]
Sir John Tusa was born in Zlín. Two days before the German occupation of Czechoslovakia on 15 March 1939, John’s father flew out of Czechoslovakia on […]
The Cosmic House launches a new site-specific performative and musical video work by artist and composer Lina Lapelytė. In The Dark, We Play (2025) is composed and performed […]
Greek tragedies are often seen as poetic texts, but it’s important to remember that they were originally written to be performed, not just read. Bringing these […]
The history of both Czech and global graphic design would be incomplete without the groundbreaking contributions of Czech artists whose work transcended borders and shaped visual […]
Virtuoso violinist and composer Fiona Monbet brings her jazz quartet to the stage, performing music from her acclaimed album Maelström. Blending jazz with elements of classical and […]
How have rural uprisings and peasant movements shaped modern Central and Eastern European history—and what can they reveal about populism today? In The Last Peasant War: […]
Choreographer Eliane Roumié presents 25km, a site-specific project inspired by the Eleusinian Mysteries and the city of Eleusis. At the heart of this work is the integration […]
London Baltic Film Festival presents an exclusive screening of More Than a Dance (Vairāk kā deja, Latvia, 2024) on Latvia's Restoration of Independence Day, a significant […]
From 5 to 17 May, the Institut français goes Beyond Words and takes us on a literary journey through discussions, readings, and screenings. Audiences can expect […]
A legendary film adaptation of Filip Jánský’s novel, depicting the heroism of Czechoslovak RAF pilots during WWII. Marking the 80th anniversary of WWII, this special screening […]
The ACF is pleased to announce our summer exhibition Of course I know eternity: Wilhelm Traeger + Gray Wielebinski, curated by Sasha Shevchenko and Pia Zeitzen of […]
Meet Palestinian author Karim Kattan as he delves into his haunting novel of exile, memory, homecoming, and loss, The Palace on the Higher Hill (Foundry Editions). Originally published in French […]
Liszt Institute London is delighted to present our second exhibition, titled Kings’ Medals: Hungary’s Millenary Royal History. The exhibition will be open to the public between 9 May […]