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Oxford Symphony Orchestra Summer Concert | The Sheldonian Theatre

Oxford Symphony Orchestra Summer Concert | The Sheldonian Theatre

Jun 14, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Orchestra
Sheldonian Theatre, Saturday 14 June 2025, 7:30pmSchumann - Genoveva Overture Bartók - Violin Concerto no.2 Brahms - Symphony no.4 Stefan Simonca-Oprita violin Robert Max conductor In Schumann's only opera, Genoveva, drama ensues after a failed attempt to seduce Genoveva, the wife of Siegfrid. Mirroring the storyline, the overture follows the same dramatic trajectory, with music moving through ominous and wrenching moods, arriving at eventual majesty and triumph. Bartók's second violin concerto was written for Zoltán Székely, his long-standing recital partner. This concerto is infused with styles from Hungarian folk music, and is very much a celebration of life, and is played for us by Stefan Simonca-Oprita. Despite featuring great warmth and lyrical beauty, Brahm's 4th symphony has a definite tragic character. The finale is based on a passacaglia: a sequence variations on a bass pattern. It ends with a bleak but thrilling conclusion, cementing its place as a firm favourite in the classical repertoire. Information Source: Oxford Symphony Orchestra | eventbrite
SYDNEY DIVORCED DAD ROCK NIGHT 2 | Oxford Art Factory

SYDNEY DIVORCED DAD ROCK NIGHT 2 | Oxford Art Factory

May 31–Jun 1, 2025 (UTC+10) ENDED
Oxford
Concerts Pop
Sitting at home on your fold out chair in your new 1 bedroom unit blasting some Divorced Dad Rock? Come enjoy a night out where you get to hear your favourite grungy, grunty, groany bands back when music was ‘actually good’ 😎 Make sure to tell everyone around you that you can’t believe they don't know each song that plays. We’ll be putting our hands in our pockets and leaning back to the sounds of: Nickelback / Daughtry / Creed / Tonic / Hinder / Lifehouse / Papa Roach / 3 Doors Down / Pearl Jam / Seether / Incubus / Staind / Fuel / Three Days Grace / Puddle of Mudd / Soundgarden / Audio Slave / Stone Temple Pilots / Foo Fighters / Spiderbait / Powderfinger / Nirvana / Killing Heidi / Silverchair Name one song from the shirt you're wearing haha, I bet you can't! Best DADCORE outfit wins prizes! $100 Bar Tab Giveaways DAD THEMED DRINKS ‘NOW THIS IS MUSIC’ MOONSHINE ‘I SAW THESE GUYS LIVE ONCE’’ GULP ‘BACK IN MY DAY’ DROP Early bird tickets are only $10, pretty cheap compared to child support 🤑 Staff wanted - multiple roles available! DJs, Designers, Photographers, Content Creators, Influencers, Videographers, Video Editors, Photo Editors, Door Staff, Event Hosting Staff, Full time event managers, plus more! INBOX THE EVENT PAGE TO APPLY. DO NOT CONTACT VENUES. We do not condone the purchase of tickets from any 3rd party resellers. The only way to guarantee the authenticity of tickets is by purchasing directly from the ticket link listed in our event. If an individual claims to have tickets available for this event they are not verified by us ​​and may not be legitimate tickets. Unfortunately, this event is not 100% wheelchair accessible. Please check the venue's website for more information. Companion cards are welcome, just show it on entry. We do not tolerate any disrespectful behaviour toward other patrons. 18+ photo ID required. No refunds. End time of this event is approximate; it might end earlier or later depending on the venue and how busy it is. Information Source: Emo Night | eventbrite
"A Never Ending Way": with Mark Clay | Hinksey Heights Golf Club

"A Never Ending Way": with Mark Clay | Hinksey Heights Golf Club

Jun 1, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Fine Art
A Never Ending Way : with Mark Clay Date: Sunday, 1st June. Time: 10:30am-12:30am Location: The 19th Hole (marquee), Hinksey Heights Golf Club Description: A founding trail volunteer and a practising artist, Mark shares a selection of his artwork inspired by the Hinksey Heights Nature Trail, the processes and stories behind it, and talks about the work of the volunteers and their future plans. The talk will be followed by an (optional) guided trail walk. The event is free but guests will be invited to make a donation to support the work of the trail volunteers in 2025. Information Source: Hinksey Heights Nature Trail volunteers | eventbrite
Japanese Silk Fan Painting Workshop | BrewDog Manchester Outpost

Japanese Silk Fan Painting Workshop | BrewDog Manchester Outpost

Jun 1, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Painting
Join us for some Japanese Painting onto Silk Fans. We’re Floating Art, a small arts business based in the North. We’ve been teaching people how to paint here for over 7 years now. At our workshops you’ll be taught by a practicing & local artist Ula Fung. We’ll teach you some basics of the Japanese Painting style known as Nihonga (日本画) and teach you how to paint using traditional materials that includes bamboo brushes, sumi ink, Gansai Tambi 顔彩耽美 (Traditional Japanese colours), gold leaves onto Silk Fans We’ll bring a large selection of seasonal references from a wide range of Japanese Artists, both classic and contemporary. We often focus on specially selected topics Our Workshops are not about copying what’s in front of you but designing and making something of your own. You’ll learn all you need to know about how to do that in the session. Most of our students haven’t painted in a long time. This painting class is suitable for beginners as well as those with a little more artistic experience, so don't worry if it's your first time. Your teacher will be on hand to provide guidance and answer any questions. We just ask that you treat Ula with respect by listening to her demonstration as well as her advice. Afterwards, you'll get the chance to stand back and admire your beautiful Japanese painting. You'll head home with your piece and a new skill that's perfect to practice whenever you're looking to clear your head. Location & Refreshments: The workshop takes place at the Brewdog Outpost, located on Oxford Road, Manchester. The venue offers a relaxed atmosphere with food and drinks (both hot and alcoholic) available throughout and after the workshop. Why not make a day of it? It's the perfect way to spend a Sunday. Important Notice: At the end of the session, we’ll take photos of your artwork and the class for our social media and promotional materials. If you’re not comfortable with this, please let us know before the workshop. Other Details:Duration: 2.5 hoursMaterials Provided: All art materials, including Sumi ink, Gansai Tambi mineral paints, gold leaf, Silk Fans and protective aprons.What to Bring: Just wear comfortable clothes (something you don’t mind getting a little paint on) and bring a bag to carry home your artwork.Age Group: This workshop is for ages 16+. For any concerns, feel free to reach out at floatingartuk@gmail.com.Final Note: This workshop begins with a demonstration, If you are too late for the demonstration we will do our best to help you make the most of the workshop but we wouldn't be able to prioritise late comers above those that attend on time. Follow Us:Stay up to date with all our workshops and events on Instagram and Facebook: @artfloat. For more information and to book your spot, visit our website: www.floatingart.co.uk. Here are some recent examples from our participants. Information Source: Floating Art Workshop | eventbrite
City of Oxford Rowing Club - Junior Squad - Free Taster Sessions | City of Oxford Rowing Club

City of Oxford Rowing Club - Junior Squad - Free Taster Sessions | City of Oxford Rowing Club

Jun 1, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Sports & Fitness
Welcome to the **City of Oxford Rowing Club - Junior Squad - Free Taster Sessions**! If you're aged 10-12, in years 6-8, and keen to learn about rowing and try it out, join us on **Sun Jun 01 2025** at **13:00** at the City of Oxford Rowing Club for a fun and exciting introduction to the world of rowing. Our experienced coaches will be on hand to guide you through the basics and help you discover the thrill of gliding across the water. Don't miss out on this chance to see if rowing is the sport for you! We hope to see you there! Information Source: City of Oxford Juniors | eventbrite
ACTING WORKSHOPS | Pegasus

ACTING WORKSHOPS | Pegasus

Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Theater
Shake off the fear of Shakespeare and focus on the brilliant characters and narratives that unfold in this tale of confusion, love and miscommunication. Let OPT directors Emma Webb and Lizzy McBain gently guide you with fun games, improvisations and exercises. A brilliant term for anyone having to study shakespeare or for those that want to get stuck into it. Tutors: Emma Webb and Lizzy McBain Information Source: Oxford People's Theatre | eventbrite
JHALAK PRIZE 2025 Showcase | Blackwell's Bookshop

JHALAK PRIZE 2025 Showcase | Blackwell's Bookshop

Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Literary Arts
The JHALAK PRIZE 2025 Showcase will take place in Manchester at Blackwell's Bookshop located at 146 Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9GP. The event is scheduled for June 2, 2025. Attendees can expect a diverse range of literary works to be highlighted at the showcase, with ticket prices ranging from £4 to £10.99. This is an excellent opportunity for book enthusiasts to discover and support emerging voices in literature. Don't miss out on this enriching cultural experience in the heart of Manchester.
OXFORD PEOPLE'S THEATRE - OFFSTAGE | Old Fire Station

OXFORD PEOPLE'S THEATRE - OFFSTAGE | Old Fire Station

Jun 3, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Theater
An opportunity to meet people, read a play then see it in action. Facilitated by OPT this is the first in their 'OFFSTAGE' series of events, catering for those that appreciate theatre or want to meet others in smaller, calmer settings. We'll be reading the play, with some information about it's context. THere is also an option to buy a discounted ticket to see the show in FRIDAY 6TH JUNE 8pm at the Oxford Playhouse. Please note - tickets to bothe the Play Reading and the Theatre Trip are avaialble here. Please make sure that you book for both if that's what you want! Information Source: Oxford People's Theatre | eventbrite
Proud Sports Tuesdays Kilburn Badminton social games for all levels | St Augustine’s Sports Centre

Proud Sports Tuesdays Kilburn Badminton social games for all levels | St Augustine’s Sports Centre

Jun 3, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Sports & Fitness
💚 Come and join us for a casual friendly & social badminton session in St Augustine’s Sports Centre, NW6 5AW. Our venue features 2 courts for plenty of fun, suitable for all levels. ⏰ 18:00 - 20:00 🚨Directions🚨 📍 St Augustine’s Sports Centre, NW6 5AW 🚿 Wi-Fi, Showers, changing rooms, water fountain & toilets are available. 🏸 The session is for mixed ability players so please be positive and encouraging to all players. We play singles or doubles depending on the number of participants arriving on the day. We keep rotating so everyone gets to play with each other. We use both plastic and feather shuttlecocks. We also have a few spare rackets. Payment Instruction: • Account Name: Proud Sports CIC (Business Account) • Sort Code: 30-99-50 • Account Number: 29152463 • Reference: + + Kilburn Fees: • Early Bird Rate: £10 (payment made 48+ hours before the event) • Standard Rate/Walk-in Rate: £14 (payment within 48 hours of the event start) Proud Sports Club will offer a certain number of complimentary event slots for vulnerable individuals and those in financial hardship. For inquiries, contact a Proud Sports administrator or email info@proudsports.co.uk Have you contacted the Proud Sports Club via WhatsApp to confirm availability prior to making your booking? You can reach us at +447462101160. Proud Sports Club www.proudsports.co.uk info@proudsports.co.uk WhatsApp: +447462101160 WeChat: proudsports Red Note: @proudsports TikTok: @proud.sports Instagram: @proudsportslondon Proud Sports main group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/BcEfYru20jo5OgmdcDjK3R Information Source: Proud Sports Club | eventbrite
Francis Wilson ELECTRIC SPARK The Enigma of Muriel Spark | Blackwell's Bookshop

Francis Wilson ELECTRIC SPARK The Enigma of Muriel Spark | Blackwell's Bookshop

Jun 3, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Literary Arts
Electric Spark The word most commonly used to describe Muriel Spark is 'puzzling'. Spark was a puzzle, and so too are her books. She dealt in word games, tricks, and ciphers; her life was composed of weird accidents, strange coincidences and spooky events. Evelyn Waugh thought she was a saint, Bernard Levin said she was a witch, and she described herself as 'Muriel the Marvel with her X-ray eyes'. Following the clues, riddles, and instructions Spark planted for posterity in her biographies, fiction, autobiography and archives, Frances Wilson aims to crack her code. Electric Spark explores not the celebrated Dame Muriel but the apprentice mage discovering her powers. We return to her early years when everything was piled on: divorce, madness, murder, espionage, poverty, skulduggery, blackmail, love affairs, revenge, and a major religious conversion. If this sounds like a novel by Muriel Spark it is because the experiences of the 1940s and 1950s became, alchemically reduced, the material of her art. Francis Wilson Frances Wilson is a critic, journalist and the author of numerous biographies and works of non-fiction including Literary Seductions, The Courtesan's Revenge and The Ballad of Dorothy Wordsworth, which won the Rose Mary Crawshay Prize in 2009. Information Source: Blackwell's, Broad Street Oxford | eventbrite
Francis Wilson ELECTRIC SPARK with Henry Oliver | Blackwell's Bookshop

Francis Wilson ELECTRIC SPARK with Henry Oliver | Blackwell's Bookshop

Jun 3, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Literary Arts
Electric Spark The word most commonly used to describe Muriel Spark is 'puzzling'. Spark was a puzzle, and so too are her books. She dealt in word games, tricks, and ciphers; her life was composed of weird accidents, strange coincidences and spooky events. Evelyn Waugh thought she was a saint, Bernard Levin said she was a witch, and she described herself as 'Muriel the Marvel with her X-ray eyes'. Following the clues, riddles, and instructions Spark planted for posterity in her biographies, fiction, autobiography and archives, Frances Wilson aims to crack her code. Electric Spark explores not the celebrated Dame Muriel but the apprentice mage discovering her powers. We return to her early years when everything was piled on: divorce, madness, murder, espionage, poverty, skulduggery, blackmail, love affairs, revenge, and a major religious conversion. If this sounds like a novel by Muriel Spark it is because the experiences of the 1940s and 1950s became, alchemically reduced, the material of her art. Francis Wilson Frances Wilson is a critic, journalist and the author of numerous biographies and works of non-fiction including Literary Seductions, The Courtesan's Revenge and The Ballad of Dorothy Wordsworth, which won the Rose Mary Crawshay Prize in 2009. Information Source: Blackwell's, Broad Street Oxford | eventbrite
Svend Bayer Wood Firing 6-Day Course £895 | Oxford Kilns

Svend Bayer Wood Firing 6-Day Course £895 | Oxford Kilns

Jun 4, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Craft
Woodfiring courses in 2025 with Svend Bayer at the University of Oxford. £895, all equipment will be provided. SAVE YOUR PLACE NOW £50 Your Eventbrite booking allows you to book a place. Once you have booked a place we will contact you to arrange a payment link for the balance of your course payment. Courses Run: 23-27 April & 4 May 4-8 & 15 June 24-28 September & 5 October This six-day course offers a unique opportunity to learn from Svend Bayer, a master of wood-firing with decades of experience. Participants will work with our newly constructed single-chamber kiln, built by Svend in 2023, to explore the complexities and nuances of wood-firing. Over the course, you’ll fire your own work alongside pieces from fellow participants, experiencing firsthand the transformative effects of wood ash, flame interaction, and high-temperature firing on ceramic surfaces. The course is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of the skills required for long-duration, high-temperature firings. The main session runs for five days, from Wednesday to Sunday, covering essential techniques such as kiln loading, wood preparation, and firing management. After a week of cooling, participants return for the final day on the following Sunday to unload and analyze the results, discuss firing outcomes, and prepare the kiln and wood for future use. Svend will lead the course alongside Dr. Robin Wilson, project director of Oxford University Kilns, with support from experienced assistants. This is an exceptional chance to deepen your expertise and engage with the artistry and unpredictability of wood-firing in a collaborative and educational environment. Wednesday/Thursday – Loading, wood preparation, organising your firing team Friday/Saturday/Sunday – Firing Second Sunday – Unloading and kiln maintenance What to bring: 20 or more small to medium-sized bisque pots in stomneware clay, and any high-firing glazes you wish to test. It is very important that you use clays and glazes appropriate to a cone 12/high stoneware firing. If in doubt, you are always most welcome to ask questions about clays and glazes before the course. In this kind of wood firing, much of the pleasure is gained by the interaction of the clay and ash with the raw surface of the clay body, so glazing is not always preferable or necessary. Documenmt what clays you have used, and what glazes, if any you bring. The position of each pot within the large kiln makes a real difference to the results. Learning to document, understand and control the effects of a large woodfired kiln on the pieces you put in form a large part of this course. Of course, we can’t guarantee to fire all of your pots, but we will fire as many as possible. There is free camping on site, with hot showers and kitchens, or you can arrange your own accommodation locally. There are a large number of local AirB&Bs. Limited accommodation at our fieldstudy centre in the Woods is also available for those booking early in advance. Usually firing teams cook and eat communally on site, which we will arrange nearer the time. For help and advice, contact Dr Robin Wilson of Oxford Kilns. Information Source: Oxford Kilns | eventbrite
SPECTACLE REGIS CANON - En Rodage | Oxford Café

SPECTACLE REGIS CANON - En Rodage | Oxford Café

Jun 5, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Oxford
Arts
Experience the mesmerizing SPECTACLE REGIS CANON - En Rodage in the vibrant city of Lille at the esteemed Oxford Café. The event will take place on June 5, 2025, at 21 Rue Saint-Pierre Saint-Paul, 59000 Lille. Immerse yourself in this captivating show without worrying about ticket expenses, as entry is free of charge. Don't miss this unique opportunity to witness a spectacular performance in a beautiful setting.
The Triple Jam: Oxford's Long-form Improv Jam! | The Library

The Triple Jam: Oxford's Long-form Improv Jam! | The Library

Jun 5, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Comedy
Calling all improvisers, from seasoned veterans to curious newcomers! The Triple Jam is Oxford's brand new improv jam, dedicated to long-form. Come along to connect with others and watch a special guest performance! ​ What to ExpectPhase 1: Warm-Ups (7:30pm) Kick off the evening with fun, easy-to-play warm-up games that will get you laughing, moving, and ready to improvise. No experience necessary! ​ Phase 2: Long-Form Scenes (8:15pm) Explore long-form scenes, explore characters, patterns and connections. Players will be randomly assigned to scenes. If you prefer to join as an audience member, join us at 8:15 to see the players take on the long-form challenges. ​ Phase 3: Guest Performance (8:45pm) Enjoy a long-form performance by a guest group, showcasing the best of long-form improv. ​ A Supportive ZoneOur jam is a safe space to try new things and learn from each other. ​ The RulesBe Kind, Respectful, and Playful: Treat others with care, listen actively, and most importantly, have fun!Read our Code of Conduct online.Let's keep the jam's magic alive by not posting spoilers or sensitive moments on social media.This is a jam for adults.​​Come for the Improv, Stay for the CommunityPlease note that this venue is at basement level, and unfortnately is not wheelchair accessible. Information Source: Three Things Theatre | eventbrite
Launch and Opening Talk: Chantal Meza in conversation with Will Gompertz | Pichette Auditorium and JCR Art Gallery, Pembroke College

Launch and Opening Talk: Chantal Meza in conversation with Will Gompertz | Pichette Auditorium and JCR Art Gallery, Pembroke College

Jun 6, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Fine Art
Join Chantal Meza and renovened art critic and journalist Will Gompertz as they discuss the meaning behind her latest exhibtion and the possibilities for art when facing atrocity and the disappearance of worlds. The launch will be official opened by the Master of Pembroke College, The Rt Hon Sir Ernest Ryder. Entrance Free, Booking Required Schedule: Talk and Opening Remarks , 18:00 - 19:00 Welcome - Vanessa Gouws Operations Bursar, Pembroke College Introduction - The Rt Hon Sir Ernest Ryder, Master of Pembroke College Distinguished Guest - Caroline Douilliez, Head of Missing Persons Centre, International Committee of the Red Cross – ICRC Exhibition Partner - Dr. Michelle Castelleti, Director of Oxford Festival of Arts In Conversation - Painter Chantal Meza in conversation with Will Gompertz, Director of Sir John Soane’s Museum, journalist, and writer Post-Event Drinks Reception, 19:00-20:30 Drinks Reception in the Pichette Foyer Gallery open to attendees Information Source: PMB|ART - Pembroke College JCR Art Collection | eventbrite
Author Talk with Holly Hepburn | Cowley Library

Author Talk with Holly Hepburn | Cowley Library

Jun 6, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Literary Arts
Join us for an Author Talk with Holly Hepburn! Date: Fri Jun 06 2025 Time: 18:00 Location: Cowley Library Come meet Holly Hepburn and hear about her latest book! This event is a great opportunity to ask questions, get your book signed, and mingle with fellow book lovers. Don't miss out on this exciting chance to connect with a talented author in person. See you there! Information Source: Oxfordshire County Council, Cowley Library | eventbrite
Flamenco from Spain, Oxford: Rebeca Ortega - Ramón Ruiz | Wesley Memorial Methodist Church

Flamenco from Spain, Oxford: Rebeca Ortega - Ramón Ruiz | Wesley Memorial Methodist Church

Jun 6, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Dance
Rebeca Ortega & Ramón Ruiz - 'Flamenco from Spain'. Come join us for an unforgettable evening of passion and rhythm at the Flamenco Dance Show - 'Flamenco from Spain' presented by the talented flamenco dancer from Malaga, Rebeca Ortega and UK leading flamenco guitarist and composer from Granada, Ramón Ruiz, accompanied by rooted flamenco singer from Jerez de la Frontera, Carlos Lobo and young rising percussionist from London, Sebastian Ruiz. Get ready to be mesmerized by the fiery footwork and soul-stirring music that will transport you to the heart of Andalusia. Date: Friday 6 June 2025 Time: 19:30 - 20:45. Doors open at 19:10. Location: Wesley Memorial Methodist Church, New Inn Hall Street, OX1 2DH Oxford. Don't miss this unique opportunity to experience the magic of flamenco up close! Enjoy powerful dance, intricate footwork, and original live music in an intimate setting that brings every detail to life. Bring your friends and family and let yourself be swept away by the passion and elegance of this timeless art form—with a fresh, personal touch. Get your tickets now—see you there! BIOGRAPHIES REBECA ORTEGA She has it all: Beauty, a stylised and flexible body, elegance, finesse, charisma, rhythmic sense that prints a way of dancing with its own identity. Rebeca Ortega's dance defines her... - Written by Aquí Madrid Rebeca Ortega is an exceptional flamenco dancer and choreographer from Madrid, celebrated for her technical brilliance, creative innovation, and emotional depth in performance. A finalist at the prestigious Madrid Madroño Young Creators Dance Contest 2022 and nominated for Best Female Dancer at the Seville Stages Awards 2024, Rebeca has gained widespread recognition for her unique artistic dance in the flamenco world. Her formal training includes studying Classical Spanish Dance at the Seville Professional Conservatory of Dance and further honing her craft at the renowned Amor de Dios flamenco academy. These formative experiences have shaped her as a versatile artist capable of seamlessly blending traditional flamenco with contemporary influences. Rebeca's production, RAÍCES, has been met with international acclaim, chosen by the Spanish embassies to represent the Art of Flamenco touring across the globe. She has graced prestigious venues such as the Canal Theatres in Madrid or London’s Watford Palace Theatre, and was featured at the prestigious 2022 Suma Flamenca Young Festival, and 2023 Suma Flamenca Festival. As an ambassador for flamenco, Rebeca has performed and taught in Europe: Spain, Denmark, UK, France, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium or Norway, and in diverse countries such as China, India, Ethiopia, or Azerbaijan, and a long list of countries, sharing the art form’s rich cultural legacy worldwide. She continually pushes artistic boundaries, collaborating with renowned artists across genres—highlighted by La Tati Flamenco Company on My way at Conde Duque Theatre Madrid, Fringe Festival with Ricardo García at C venues theatre, a fusion performance with PATAX blending Michael Jackson’s iconic moves with flamenco, and KALASETU, a London-based production merging flamenco with classical Indian music and dance. CARLOS LOBO Born in Seville, with an extensive consolidated career, she has performed in the most important tablaos, flamenco festivals and theaters at a national and international level. It is worth mentioning the Flamenco Biennal with the show of the Federation of Flamenco Peñas, in collaboration with the Provincial Council of Seville, the Flamenco Festival of Tomares, Coria del Rio. Within the tablaos, she has worked at Los Gallos or Museo del baile Flamenco in Seville. She appears on television programs such as La Llama Viva , El Musical and the TVE contest, “GENTE DE PRIMERA”. Natalia has shared stage with artists of the stature of José de la Tomasa, Jesús Heredia, Juan José Amador, Curro Fernández, Calixto Sánchez, Esperanza Fernández or La Paquera de Jerez, among others.Shee has been accompanied by renowned musicians such as Manolo Franco, Martín Revuelo, Manolo Brenes, Manuel Molina, José Manuel Postigo, Tomatito or Dorantes, among others. She has sung to the dance of artists such as Javier Barón, Antonio Márquez, Alejandro Granados, Junco, Rafael de Carmen, Torombo, Marcos Vargas, Carmen Ledesma or Lola Greco. She has performed as a regular artist in the company of Yoko Komatsubara since 1998, in great shows such as Solo Flamenco , Bodas de Sangre , Carmen , Córdoba Lejana , Flamenco Pasado, Presente y... , “Tierra y Fuego”, “Yo elegí en flamenco” or “Goya”, among others, with performing in the best theatres internationally, in cities such as Tokyo, Osaka (Japan), New York (USA) , Singapore, Bangkok (Thailand), Sau Paulo (Brazil) and at the Calderón Theater (Madrid), Imperial (Seville), La Catedral del Cante in La Unión (Murcia) and Las Chumberas (Granada) RAMÓN RUIZ Ramon Ruiz is UK’s leading flamenco guitarist. He shares his art and passion for flamenco with everyone who is curious, appreciating a wonderfully diverse and interesting following. Born in Granada and trained in Seville’s renowned flamenco tablao ‘Los Gallos’, by generation of world famous flamenco artists who are no longer with us, Ruiz continues developing his art from London, although Andalusia will always be his home. As a highly sought after flamenco guitarist, composer, recording artist and teacher Ramon is very busy. He is a regular guest on BBC Radio 3 along with top UK venues including The London Jazz Cafe, each time producing something new for his audience. With extraordinary dexterity and musicality in both traditional and contemporary stylistic genres, Ramón recently recorded his third album “ Calle Lunga” in Abbey Road Studio. It includes all original compositions and arrangements. Calle Lunga was inspired by Ruiz’s journey of nearly 40 years mastering flamenco guitar internationally. His music beautifully expresses complex emotion, mastery and maturity in both composition and performance. SEBASTIAN RUIZ Rising percussionist recognized for his captivating performances and versatility. He has showcased his talent at iconic venues such as the Jazz Cafe in Camden and the Watford Palace Theatre, earning acclaim for his dynamic and rhythmic artistry. With a passion for exploring diverse musical styles, Sebastian is quickly building a reputation as an exciting new percussionist in London. Information Source: Rebeca | eventbrite
Burrage Reds End of Season Party | Sidcup and District Conservative Club

Burrage Reds End of Season Party | Sidcup and District Conservative Club

Jun 6, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Sports & Fitness
Burrage Reds End of Season Party Come join us for the ultimate celebration as we wrap up another fantastic season for the Burrage Reds! The party will be held at the Sidcup and District Conservative Club, the perfect venue for a night of fun, laughter, and memories. Get ready to dance, mingle, and enjoy great company with your fellow team members and supporters. This is a night you won't want to miss! Mark your calendars and get ready to celebrate in style with the Burrage Reds family! Information Source: eventbrite
Diana Hinds and Emma Lowe 2 pianos - Tears of Sorrow and Joy | Somerville College Chapel, Oxford

Diana Hinds and Emma Lowe 2 pianos - Tears of Sorrow and Joy | Somerville College Chapel, Oxford

Jun 6, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Musical Arts
Diana Hinds and Emma Lowe will play Poulenc - Elegie; Rachmaninov - Fantasie-Tableaux 1&3; Schumann - Andante and Variations*; Mozart - Sonata in D *with French horn, Julian Faultless; Coral Lancaster, Gabriel Amherst cello Information Source: 2 piano concert | eventbrite
Curator-led Exhibition Tours | Modern Art Oxford

Curator-led Exhibition Tours | Modern Art Oxford

Jun 7, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Fine Art
Gain behind-the-scenes insights into our new exhibitions with our free curator-led tours.Dates: Saturday15 March: Barbara Steveni: I Find Myself and Art on the Out: Artist Residencies from our Archive Friday 11 April: Barbara Steveni: I Find Myself and Art on the Out: Artist Residencies from our Archive Saturday 7 June: Barbara Steveni: I Find Myself and Art on the Out: Artist Residencies from our Archive Each tour will start 1pm and last roughly an hour. You will be met in the Social Space, please ask a member of staff if you can't find where to go. We offer a range of facilities to ensure we are accessible to visitors. Please click here to find out more about visiting Modern Art Oxford. If you have any questions about your visit, please get in touch at info@modernartoxforg.org.uk. Information Source: Modern Art Oxford | eventbrite
Jamie Catto THE OLD FOREST PATH | Blackwell's Bookshop

Jamie Catto THE OLD FOREST PATH | Blackwell's Bookshop

Jun 7, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Theater
James Catto is a British musician, video director, photographer, and script editor. He was a founding member of Faithless, before leaving in 1999 to form 1 Giant Leap. Jamie will be performing songs and reading from his new book for children. The Old Forest Path In an enchanted forest live magical fairies who delight in music and dance, however they always follow the old path through the woods, having been told to do so will keep them safe. It happened one afternoon, when the sun was casting its hypnotic patterns through the branches above, that from somewhere out of sight, a new and unheard music reached the delicate ears of those magical creatures. It began as a flute but then turned into a pipe. It moved like a drum but then pulsed like a stamp. The music reached high and yet still rumbled down low and it moved them all as it filtered so invitingly from its origin unknown. One fairy is bold enough to leave the path in search of the source of this beautiful sound. Information Source: Blackwell's, Broad Street Oxford | eventbrite
Rowe Irvin and Gurnaik Johal in conversation with Kaye Mitchell | Blackwell's Bookshop

Rowe Irvin and Gurnaik Johal in conversation with Kaye Mitchell | Blackwell's Bookshop

Jun 9, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Literary Arts
We are thrilled to partner with the University of Manchester's Centre for New Writing to welcome Rowe Irvin and Gurnaik Johal to the shop to discuss their stunning debut novels LIFE CYCLE OF A MOTH and SARASWATI. The authors will be in conversation with Kaye Mitchell. Doors: 6.30pm, starts: 6.45pm Tickets are £4. Admission is free when purchasing a copy the book. About LIFE CYCLE OF A MOTH: Maya and Daughter live in complete isolation in a secluded woodland, their days aligned with the light and changing seasons, a complex pattern of routine and ritual. Daughter has never questioned the life her mother has chosen for them; the life that has meant she's never met another soul, or known anywhere except their forest home. But one day, when Daughter is almost sixteen, a red-haired stranger steps into the confines of their territory. Where there was always two, suddenly there are three - and the carefully constructed world that Maya has built to keep her daughter safe may not survive it. About SARASWATI: Centuries ago, the holy river Saraswati flowed through what is now Punjab. Many dismiss this as myth, but when Satnam arrives in his ancestral village for his grandmother's funeral, he finds water in the dried-up well behind her house. The discovery sets in motion a contentious scheme to unearth the lost river as an act of Hindu nationalist pride. The river changes the course of Satnam's life, and those of six others. As legends and histories resurface, the distant relatives - from a Canadian eco-saboteur to a Mauritian pest exterminator to a Bollywood stunt double - are brought together in a rapidly changing India. Ambitious, moving and brimming with folklore, Saraswati is a tour de force from one of Britain's most feted young writers. About the authors: Rowe Irvin’s writing has been published by Prototype, Dancing Bear Books, the Oxford Review of Books and the Bristol Poetry Institute. She recently released an artist’s book limited edition of narrative poems in collaboration with the painter Georg Wilson. She has been shortlisted for the Bridport Poetry Prize and the Bath Short Story Award, and longlisted for the Alpine Fellowship Writing Prize, the Fish Anthology Poetry Prize and the Bath Flash Fiction Award. Gurnaik Johal is a writer from West London born in 1998. His 2022 collection We Move won the Somerset Maugham Award and the Tata Literature Live! Prize. Its opening story won the Galley Beggar Short Story Prize. Saraswati is his debut novel. If you cannot make the event but would like a dedicated copy of one of the books, please email events.manchester@blackwell.co.uk or call us on 0161 274 3331. Our event format is usually a 45 minute discussion between the author and interviewer, followed by a chance for audience members to ask questions. There will be the opportunity to get your book signed/dedicated after the event. Events are a brilliant opportunity to discover new books, meet authors and likeminded readers and learn something new. Support your local bookshop and help us keep the Manchester literary scene vibrant and exciting. You can follow us on Eventbrite and social media (@BlackwellsMCR) to keep up to date on upcoming events. Information Source: Blackwell's Manchester | eventbrite
OPT Theatre Workshop | Old Fire Station

OPT Theatre Workshop | Old Fire Station

Jun 10, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Theater
In this playful and engaging workshop, we’ll explore: Theatre Games & Warm-ups Break the ice and spark your imagination with fun and interactive games designed to energize and bring out your inner performer. Improvisation Activities & Devising Exercises Learn to think on your feet, embrace spontaneity, and unleash your creativity through group and individual improvisation exercises. Collaborate with others to create unique scenes and stories from scratch. Build characters, explore themes, and bring your ideas to life. Text work We will use play extracts to explore a variety of themes and to have a go at short scenes. Additional support is available to help with reading for anyone who needs it. All exercises are designed to be as accessible as possible. Confidence in Public Speaking Through fun exercises and performance opportunities, you’ll develop tools to speak with clarity, confidence, and authenticity—perfect for both the stage and everyday life. Community Connection Forge new friendships and feel part of a community of like-minded adults. Together, we’ll celebrate creativity, support each other, and enjoy the shared joy of theatre. Who It’s For Adults of all experience levels, from absolute beginners to seasoned performers. Anyone looking to boost their confidence, creativity, and communication skills. Those seeking a fun and supportive space to express themselves and meet new people. Come as you are and leave with a renewed sense of confidence, creativity, and connection! Booking in advance is advisable. Book for one session or for the whole term If you haven’t been before and would like a free taster for your first session, email oxfordpeoplestheatre@gmail.comin advance to reserve your spot. InstructionsPlease wear clothing and shoes that you can comfortably and safely move around in. Bring a water bottle if you wish. Information Source: Oxford People's Theatre | eventbrite
Improv 101- 6 week beginners course (Oxford) | 21 Park End St

Improv 101- 6 week beginners course (Oxford) | 21 Park End St

Jun 11, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Comedy
Unlock your creativity in our unique 6-week improv comedy course! Perfect for beginners, this course introduces you to the principles of improv comedy through fun games and exercises. No previous improv experience required. This is a workshop for adults. This course will run on Wednesdays, 11th, 18th and 25th June, and 2nd, 9th and 16th July 2025. This event is being held at The Community Works. Please enter via Beckett Street, which is also a wheelchair accessible entrance. If you are looking at Park End Street, Beckett Street is on the right-hand side by Dominos. What3Words: https://w3w.co/bolts.pots.fills Video directions are available (with photos) at the following link: https://youtube.com/shorts/NZx_Et3XXaU Topics we might cover: 1- Using 'Yes and' to encourage collaboration and storytelling 2- Embracing spontaneity and being present 3- Starting improv scenes Information Source: Three Things Theatre | eventbrite
Searchroom visit for June 2025 | Oxfordshire History Centre

Searchroom visit for June 2025 | Oxfordshire History Centre

Jun 11, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Cowley
Conferences
Opening Hours Our searchroom is open to the public Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 09:30-16:30 and selected Saturdays. We are closed on Mondays, Fridays and Bank Holiday weekends. Booking We recommend advanced booking of a Searchroom session for consultation of all History Centre collections, including access to open shelf volumes and public computers / microfilm readers and printers. There are two bookable sessions per day, 09:30-13:00 and 13:00-16:30. Bookings can be placed up to three hours in advance of a session, if available. You are welcome to arrive anytime between the start and end of your booked session. Each person who is visiting should book a seat. There are no limitations on how many sessions you can book. If you are unsure what type of seat you will need, please contact us at oxhist@oxfordshire.gov.uk. Archives Card Visitors consulting original documents from Archives collections will be required to present their Archives Card. This has replaced the CARN ticket, which we are no longer accepting. No card is required for accessing Local Studies material (including newspaper /microfilms), open access material or public computers, but we encourage all visitors to apply for an Archives Card Planning your visit To help you plan your visit you can check our catalogues online through Heritage Search or Discovery . A guide to our online catalogues can be found here Oxfordshire Health Archives catalogues are not currently available online. These catalogues are in hard copy (volume) format and can be consulted in the Searchroom. Photographic collections: Our photographic collections are catalogued online at Picture Oxon . Thousands of photographs are available to view online, but not all are currently digitised. If you wish to consult any undigitised images , please contact us a week in advance of your visit at oxhist@oxfordshire.gov.uk. Accessing documents: All documents from our strongrooms (archives, library materials and microfilms / fiches) must be ordered in the Searchroom, on arrival or during your visit. We are unable to accommodate advance requests. More information about visiting Oxfordshire History Centre Information Source: Oxfordshire History Centre | eventbrite
Maggie's Oxford Dragon Boat Racing 2025 | Oxford Wet n Wild

Maggie's Oxford Dragon Boat Racing 2025 | Oxford Wet n Wild

Jun 12, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Sports & Fitness
Experience the thrill of Dragon Boat Racing at the Maggie's Oxford Dragon Boat Racing 2025 event. Gather a team of 10 individuals and compete at the picturesque Queenford Lakes in Wallingford. Join in the friendly competition amongst various Oxford businesses and groups on June 12, 2025, from 1pm to 6pm. Registration involves a fee of £500 per team and a fundraising target of £500, with each team engaging in a minimum of 3 races. Teams need not consist of members from the same organization; mix friends and family for a diverse team. No prior training is necessary, as the sport is inclusive for all. Safety instructions will be provided on-site, and all participants must sign the terms & conditions. Supporters are encouraged to attend and cheer the teams on. Refreshments will be available for purchase. Teams have the chance to win medals for 3rd, 2nd, and 1st places, along with an overall winners' trophy. All funds raised will aid Maggie's Oxford in providing free support to cancer patients and their families. For assistance with fundraising, contact Pip at pip.dingle@maggies.org. Be a part of this meaningful cause and learn more at maggies.org.
J.M.W Turner inspired Watercolour Classes | The Whitworth

J.M.W Turner inspired Watercolour Classes | The Whitworth

Jun 12, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Fine Art
Watercolour Workshop inspired by JMW Turner x In Demand MCR a monthly workshop series inspired by the J.M.W. Turner exhibition. These relaxed sessions are perfect for beginners or anyone refreshing their painting skills. Learn to build a beginner palette, mix colours with confidence, and explore key colour theory using professional-grade watercolours. Each workshop includes indoor practice, drawing in Whitworth Park, and a friendly group review. Paper and pencils will be provided. Come along to one session or join monthly to develop your technique and confidence. Inspired by the ongoing J.M.W. Turner exhibition, each session draws from his masterful use of light, atmosphere, and colour. We’ll begin with guided exercises using a beginner-friendly palette and professional-grade watercolours, focusing on mixing techniques and the basics of colour theory. Expect to build confidence in your brushwork while exploring a variety of mark-making techniques. Weather permitting, we’ll head into the beautiful surroundings of Whitworth Park for observational drawing and plein air painting, before returning for an informal group review and discussion to support your development in a friendly, creative setting. Tickets: General admission* *This ticket will require you to bring your own watercolours. Paper and pencils provided. Price: £16 General admission & starter palette *Your ticket includes a starter watercolour palette with 3 primary colours and 3 empty pans for you to customise. Price: £26 Couples ticket (x2) & 2 starter palettes *Your tickets include a starter watercolour palette with 3 primary colours and 3 empty pans for you to customise. Price: £50 Come for one session or join us monthly to build your skills and artistic confidence over time. Spaces are limited — book early to avoid disappointment! Turner: In Light and Shade exhibition runs 7 February – 2 November 2025* Information Source: The Whitworth | eventbrite
June FASTFIRE Kiln Firing 3-Day Course | Oxford Kilns

June FASTFIRE Kiln Firing 3-Day Course | Oxford Kilns

Jun 13–Jun 15, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts Craft
FAST-FIRE KILN FIRING COURSE June 13,14,15 Our Fastfire Kilns Course offers the perfect introduction to wood-firing ceramics, giving you hands-on experience with wood management and the process of loading and firing wood kilns here at Oxford. We encourage you to bring bisque-fired stoneware pots to test your glaze recipes and see the unique effects wood-firing can create on your own work. Throughout the course, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to deepen your understanding of wood-firing techniques, gain insights from our experienced tutors, and share knowledge with fellow participants. These courses are also a great way to get to know our facilities and connect with the wider wood-firing community. Our site is home to a variety of wood-fired kilns, which we use for both firing courses and private hire by experienced firing teams. If you’re interested in building your own kiln, we also run specialized kiln-building courses. For accommodation, we offer free on-site camping with access to hot showers and a field kitchen. If camping isn’t your preference, you’ll find plenty of nearby Airbnbs to choose from. For those booking early, we also have limited accommodation available at our field study centre in the woods. Communal cooking and dining are a cherished part of the firing experience, and we’ll organize these closer to the course date to ensure everyone feels part of the community. We run these courses throughout the year. Our first 3 dates for 2025 are 17-19 April, 2-4 May and 13-15 June. Please ask if you have any further questions. Information Source: Oxford Kilns | eventbrite
Catstronaut Band - Live at the Oxford | Oxford Art Factory

Catstronaut Band - Live at the Oxford | Oxford Art Factory

Jun 14, 2025 (UTC+10) ENDED
Oxford
Concerts Alternative
Welcome to You Show Studio - Comedy Open Mic! Join us for a night of laughter and fun at Auckland Airport. This event is your chance to showcase your comedic talents or simply sit back and enjoy the show. Whether you're a seasoned comedian or trying stand-up for the first time, this open mic night is the perfect opportunity to share your humor with a live audience. So mark your calendars for Sat Jun 14 2025 at 17:00 and get ready for a night of laughs at You Show Studio - Comedy Open Mic! Information Source: Make your micro-business mighty with sleek systems, transformational tools | eventbrite
Wykeham Day Concert: James Gilchrist and Robert Quinney | The New Space

Wykeham Day Concert: James Gilchrist and Robert Quinney | The New Space

Jun 14, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Oxford
Arts
Experience a night of extraordinary musical talent at the Wykeham Day Concert featuring renowned artists James Gilchrist and Robert Quinney. The event will take place at The New Space in Oxford on June 14, 2025. Join us for an unforgettable evening filled with beautiful melodies and captivating performances. Tickets for this exclusive concert are priced between £0 and £10, offering an affordable opportunity to witness these exceptional musicians live in action. Don't miss the chance to be part of this exceptional musical experience in the heart of Oxford.
Macau | EASON CHAN FEAR and DREAMS WORLD TOUR IN MACAU (FINALE) | Galaxy Arena

Macau | EASON CHAN FEAR and DREAMS WORLD TOUR IN MACAU (FINALE) | Galaxy Arena

2025年8月1日–8月10日 (UTC+8)
Macau
guang zhou   ·   2025 xu guan jie “ ci shi ci chu ” xun hui yan chang hui — guang zhou zhan | Guangzhou Gymnasium - Hall 1

guang zhou · 2025 xu guan jie “ ci shi ci chu ” xun hui yan chang hui — guang zhou zhan | Guangzhou Gymnasium - Hall 1

8月9日 (UTC+8)
Guangzhou
2025 shang hai lao li shi da shi sai ban jue sai ji jue sai | Juss Sports Venue Qizhong Tennis Center

2025 shang hai lao li shi da shi sai ban jue sai ji jue sai | Juss Sports Venue Qizhong Tennis Center

2025年10月11日–10月12日 (UTC+8)
Shanghai
Sou Fujimoto's Architecture: Primitive, Future, Forest | Mori Art Museum

Sou Fujimoto's Architecture: Primitive, Future, Forest | Mori Art Museum

2025年7月2日–11月9日 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Yokohama | Wu Bai & China Blue Rock Star 2 World Tour Concert In Japan | Pia Arena MM

Yokohama | Wu Bai & China Blue Rock Star 2 World Tour Concert In Japan | Pia Arena MM

10月2日 (UTC+9)
Yokohama