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SUMMARY:Sister Street Fighter (Deaf Friendly Film Screening)
DESCRIPTION:Prepare for a whirlwind of bone-crunching action and martial arts mastery in Sister Street Fighter at the historic Kiln Cinema! \nThis high-octane\, female-driven martial arts classic stars Etsuko Shihomi as Koryu\, a fierce and relentless fighter on a mission to rescue her brother from the clutches of a deadly crime syndicate. With a potent mix of jaw-dropping fight choreography\, stylish 70’s aesthetics\, and unstoppable energy\, Sister Street Fighter is a must-see for fans of old-school kung fu movies. \nPrepare for a thrilling ride with non-stop action\, lethal techniques\, and an unforgettable heroine who takes down her enemies with style and precision! \nThis screening is suitable for hearing and Deaf audiences\, continuing Filmscope’s tradition of inclusive cinema. It follows previous screenings of Name Me Lawand and Bruce Lee’s The Way of the Dragon at Kiln Cinema. \nRE: ACTION! SEASON is part of Art of Action\, a UK-wide film season supported by the National Lottery and BFI Film Audience Network. \nDir: Kazuhiko Yamaguchi \nStarring: Etsuko Shihomi | Sonny Chiba | Hiroshi Miyauchi \nLanguage: Japanese | Deaf Friendly Screening (CC) | Cert. 18 \n  \n 
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/sister-street-fighter-deaf-friendly-film-screening/
LOCATION:Kiln Theatre\, 269 Kilburn High Road\, London\, NW6 7JR
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Comics,Community Events,Digital Arts,Films,History,Martial Arts,Movies,Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:呼吸 Hūxī Respiration Art Exhibition and Live Performances
DESCRIPTION:After several years of a world pandemic\, where has your breath has taken you? Is it a form of escapism\, a little breathing space to relax\, get out of your own head and pursue a mindful experience? How important is it to performative phrases that express tension? \nBreath is a discrepant engagement across passageways and afterlives\, for to respire is an opening for life and death and the exquisite possibility of escape. \nTo mark the start of a new lunar year\, Goldsmiths Confucius Institute will be hosting an intriguing new art exhibition exploring respiration in relation to the Chinese characters 呼吸 Hūxī. \nIntermittent live performances will be taking place throughout the duration of the exhibition and Covid-friendly refreshments will also be available to take home. \nThis exhibition will present a variety of mediums (including but not limited to experimental videography\, photography\, painting\, sculpture\, physical installation and textile) from a range of contemporary artists\, including external artists as well as Goldsmith’s Art\, Music\, Design and Theatre and Performance students\, and will investigate the importance of respiration in creative practice and the challenges of being resistant. \nInhale and exhale are seen as opposites and equals at the same time\, influx-and-efflux marks how’s movements oscillate between porous extremities and radiating interiorities. The dynamic impulses happening across linguistic patterns. \n呼吸 has resonances with the experience of being simultaneously inside and outside the scene of respiration\, both shifts recalibrate the self\, the other\, the properties and subjects involved with them. Like an otherwise arranged by syntactical reinvention\, or the influx-and-efflux of words across sentences\, waves\, and worlds\, 呼吸 is a sonic entanglement. It is a call and response beckoned by ideological impulse\, political determination\, and social sound that travels across disparate life forces. \n呼吸 Hūxī – Respiration \n11th February – Great Hall\, Goldsmiths\nAfternoon Session: 4pm – 5.30pm\nEvening Session: 6pm – 7.30pm \n12th February – Great Hall\, Goldsmiths\nEvening Session 6pm – 7.30pm \n13th February – Great Hall\, Goldsmiths\n6pm – 7.30pm – Great Hall\, Goldsmiths \nCovid Regulations\nParticipants are encouraged to take a lateral flow test prior to arrival\, required to wear a mask throughout the exhibition and maintain social distancing and relevant health and safety regulations. \nThis is event is free for Goldsmiths staff and students and £5 for non-staff/students. Please sign up via the booking link at the top of the page to secure your place. \nPhoto: Jiaying Gao
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/breaking-free-art-exhibition-and-live-chinese-new-year-performances/
LOCATION:Goldsmiths\, University of London\, 8 Lewisham Way\, London\, SE14 6NW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Design,Digital Arts,Entertainment,Events in London,Exhibitions,Illustration,Live Music,London Theatre,Martial Arts,Music,Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:Sydenham Arts Film- Kung Fu Hustle
DESCRIPTION:We’re Back! Watch This Movie on the Big Screen with Family and Friends this July. \nAfter a tough year for all you lovers of film\, the big screen is back\, and our film screenings kick off this summer with two cracking comedy masterpieces! July’s screening is Stephen Chow’s hilarious Kung Fu Hustle (2004). The director and writer of Shaolin Soccer (2001) bring us another hilarious satire of the Kung Fu genre with himself as the lead actor. \nSing (Stephen Chow)\, a wannabe gangster wanting to join the notorious “Axe Gang”\, gets in too deep and turns to his local neighbourhood for help in protecting their turf\, only to discover some of the residents; hold some pretty special Kung Fu skills! This Bafta and Golden Globe nominee is a true cinematic treat rarely seen on the big screen. \nDon’t miss your chance to see it in all its off-the-wall glory! All our film screenings have been adapted to follow the latest government guidance on Covid-19 safety\, and as new announcements are made\, we will ensure you are kept up to date with the latest guidance for attending our screenings. \nPlease respect others and maintain social distancing wherever possible. Unless current advice changes\, we will still be operating track and trace within the venue\, so please be prepared to check-in via the app or leave your contact details with our box office staff upon arrival. Film screenings take place at The Grove Centre. Doors open at 7 pm\, Film Screening starts at 7.30 pm. Refreshments are available at the venue.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/sydenham-arts-film-kung-fu-hustle/
LOCATION:The Grove Centre\, 2 Jews Walk\, Sydenham\, London\, SE26 6PL
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community Events,Entertainment,Family Activities,Films,Martial Arts,Movies,Sports
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SUMMARY:Soul of Shaolin
DESCRIPTION:Playing in London for the first time\, the internationally-acclaimed Soul of Shaolin is an action-packed theatrical experience combining a jaw-dropping mix of martial arts\, acrobatics\, rousing music and stunning theatrical design. \nOriginally presented at the 2008 Summer Olympics\, and the first production from the People’s Republic of China ever to appear on Broadway\, Soul of Shaolin has earned nominations at the 63rd Tony Awards for ‘Best Special Theatrical Event’ and the 54th Drama Desk Award for ‘Unique Theatrical Experience’. \nCentered around a touching and universal story of loss and redemption\, audiences will delight in a high-octane\, vivid and extraordinary demonstration of Shaolin Kung Fu\, handed down through generations in the legendary Shaolin Monastery\, a Chán Buddhist temple at Song Shan near Dengfeng in China.Caught up in war and turmoil\, the story follows a young boy\, Hui Guang\, separated from his beloved mother and cast adrift in a frightening world. Rescued by monks of the Shaolin Monastery\, he trains in the ancient art of Kung Fu. As fate intervenes and his mother returns\, will Hui Guang be able to triumph over the barriers holding them apart? \nFollowing more than 500 performances worldwide in countries including the US\, Australia\, Italy\, Norway\, India\, Korea\, Turkey\, Macau\, Hong Kong\, Malaysia and Indonesia\, Soul of Shaolin will celebrate its UK debut when it launches for 18 exclusive performances this September at Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre. \nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/soul-of-shaolin/2019-10-06/
LOCATION:London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts,Comics,London Musicals,London Theatre,Martial Arts,Sports
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SUMMARY:Chinese New Year
DESCRIPTION:Watch the dragons come alive in the biggest Chinese New Year festival outside Asia. Organized by the London Chinatown Chinese Association (LCCA)\, the parade is said to be cultural and colourful as should be. More than 30 groups will participate in floats. You can’t have Chinese New Year without the traditional lion and dragon dances. Adding some modern elements are contemporary Chinese performances and finishing off with beautiful fireworks. \n \n \nThe event is divided by zones. Namely Martial arts\, British Chinese Music\, dressing up for kids\, calligraphy and much more. The streets will be surrounded by stalls along China Town Trafalgar Square. \n \n \n\n \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/chinese-new-year/
LOCATION:Trafalgar Square\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Chinese New Year,Classical Studies,Dance,Entertainment,Fairs,Family Activities,Festivals,Free Events,History,Literature,Live Music,Martial Arts,People,Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190207T184500
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SUMMARY:Echoes Afar: Qu Lei Lei In Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Book your tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/qu-lei-lei-in-conversation-tickets-53584990148 \nFREE FOR STUDENTS! \nThe talk will be followed by a drinks/canapé reception generously supported by 3812 Gallery \nJoin us for a panel discussion and fascinating insight into leading contemporary ink painter\, Qu Lei Lei’s life journey from China to London. The artist will be in conversation with British Museum Basil Gray curator\, Dr Luk Yu-ping\, and Sotheby’s Institute\, Dr Katie Hill. Moderated by Pamela Kember\, Head of Arts and Learning at Asia House. \n“From form\, sound\, soul\, human nature to time\, Art itself is the echo of life.” Qu Lei Lei \nQu Lei Lei is renowned for reinventing the application of traditional Chinese medium- brush\, ink and xuan paper to draw portraits of faces\, hands and bodies. In his work\, the application of light and shadow is very different from other traditional works. Qu Lei Lei\, a “master of chiaroscuro ink\,” an effect of contrasted light and shadow\, has chosen a harder path to echo Western painting and Chinese ink art on a technical level. His works of brush\, ink\, light and shadow depict full-size nude figures in a return to a pure pursuit of art; classicism mixed with a modern spirit where his pursuit of light is reminiscent of European Renaissance paintings laid down in Chinese ink on scrolled xuan paper; an evolvement of the language of Chinese ink painting for a modern world. \n“I hope to use my own forms to create a quality akin to sculpture\,” states Qu Lei Lei to explain his “perception of beauty” as he creates hauntingly beautiful marble-like forms with the softness of flowers\, plants and vine patterns. Creating contrasts between structure and texture yet touching a harmony between circle and line\, motion and stillness. The late Chinese scholar Michael Sullivan has called Qu Lei Lei’s skilful interpretation of the integration between Western realism and Eastern conceptual imagery a “new literati painting” that best approximates the Chinese literati ideal. \nThis event is presented in collaboration with 3812 Gallery\, and in association with Qu Leilei’s latest solo exhibition taking place at the 3812 Gallery’s London and Hong Kong venues. \n————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————– \nAbout Qu Lei Lei \nThe son of Qu Bo\, a renowned and highly regarded composer\, Qu Lei Lei was born in 1951 in Hei Long Jiang province China. He lives and works in London. \nHe was a founding member of the Stars Group\, the first-ever contemporary art movement to appear in China creating a new challenging artistic language. Regarded as one of China’s leading contemporary artists\, in recent years\, he has created four major projects in form of a combination of paintings and installations: The First Half of My Life\, Here and Now – to Face a New Century\, Everyone’s Life is An Epic and Brush\, Ink\, Light\, Shadow. These have been exhibited both nationally and internationally at venues including The British Museum\, the Ashmolean Museum\, The National Art Museum of China\, the Venice Biennale\, and the Beijing Biennale. His works – “Lei Feng” of “Empires Series” and “Journey” of “Facing the Future” Series are collected by The British Museum in 2015. \nAbout Dr Luk Yu-Ping \nDr Luk Yu-ping is the Basil Gray Curator: Chinese Painting\, Prints and Central Asia at the British Museum. Previously\, Yu-ping was a curator at the Victoria and Albert Museum\, focusing on Chinese ceramics and jewellery. She was also Project Curator for the British Museum’s exhibition Ming: 50 years that changed China and Assistant Professor at Lingnan University\, Hong Kong. She completed her DPhil in the History of Art at the University of Oxford. Her thesis was a detailed study of a monumental Daoist scroll related to an empress from late 15th-century China.She is now focusing her attention on researching and developing the Chinese painting\, prints and Central Asian collections at the British Museum. \nAbout Dr Katie Hill \nDr Katie Hill is Program Director\, MA Modern and Contemporary Asian Art\, at Sotheby’s Institute\, London. Dr Hill is a regularly invited speaker for exhibitions and events in numerous institutions and galleries. Her recent work includes In Conversation’ with Ai Weiwei\, Tate Modern\, selector panel/author\, Art of Change\, New Directions from China\, Hayward Gallery\, London\, and specialist advisor/author for The Chinese Art Book (Phaidon 2013). She also co-edited a special issue of the journal Visual Art Practice on Contemporary Chinese Art and Criticality\, published in 2012. She is director of OCCA\, Office of Contemporary Chinese Art\, an art consultancy promoting Chinese artists in the UK. \n————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————– \nThis event is part of the Asia House 2019 Winter Arts and Learning Programme\, a completely unique initiative in the UK in presenting a pan-Asian artistic and cultural programme with a scope of more than 40 countries in the region. Through our programme of events on arts\, culture and education we act as a catalyst for the discovery of the diverse arts and cultures of Asia and the Asian diaspora\, and serve as a bridge of understanding between the UK and Asia. \nSign up to our mailing list for all the latest on this year’s events\, and visit our Eventbrite profile to book more tickets!
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/echoes-afar-qu-lei-lei-in-conversation/
LOCATION:Asia House\, 63 New Cavendish Street\, London\, W1G 7LP
CATEGORIES:Arts,Chinese New Year,History,Illustration,Martial Arts,Visual Arts
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