
Hannah Claus: tsi iotnekahtentiónhatie · éntie nonkwá:ti · where the waters flow – South Shore
High Commission of Canada, Canada House
12/09/25
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24/01/26
Exhibition
An immersive installation by Hannah Claus exploring the movement of light and water along the St. Lawrence River, featuring large‐scale works and wall pieces. On display at Canada Gallery from September 2025 through January 2026.

Wolf Suschitzky Photography Prize 2025 Exhibition
Austrian Cultural Forum
02/10/25
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28/11/25
Exhibition
This exhibition presents the works of the winners and shortlisted artists from the fourth Wolf Suschitzky Photography Prize. The prize, open to photographers in Austria and the UK, features works responding to the 2025 theme, "All the World's a Stage."

SPAIN: 50 years from dictatorship to democracy
Instituto Cervantes
30/10/25
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09/12/25
Literature
A lecture series at Instituto Cervantes London marking 50 years since the beginning of democracy in Spain. The series reflects on the country's recent past and its impact on the present through several conferences and screenings.

ConTempo Quartet Presents "ForestAria" in the Enescu Concerts Series
Romanian Cultural Institute
07/11/25
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07/11/25
Music
The acclaimed ConTempo Quartet performs a dazzling multimedia concert featuring four world premieres by young, talented female composers. The new works are paired with music by Romania's celebrated George Enescu and master composer Antonín Dvořák.

'If I Float' by Bogdan Alecsandru, Screened in London
Romanian Cultural Institute
08/11/25
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08/11/25
Cinema
See the groundbreaking short film "If I Float" (2024) by rising star Romanian director Bogdan Alecsandru. The film is being screened as part of the "In Short, Europe 2025: Opening Doors" film festival.

Beyond Kino: 'Son of the White Mare' (1981)
Liszt Institute
11/11/25
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11/11/25
Cinema
Experience Marcell Jankovics’s Hungarian animation classic "Son of the White Mare," a visually stunning and psychedelic retelling of creation myths. The 80-minute film screening will be followed by an informal group discussion.

Biophilia Exhibition
Liszt Institute
12/11/25
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12/11/25
Exhibition
Explore "Biophilia," a unique exhibition combining the works of neuroscientist Dániel Barabási and photo artist Balázs Csizik. The exhibit uses science and fine art to investigate the concept of life, from cellular organization to urban networks.

'Come with Us! Democratic Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe after 1989'
Romanian Cultural Institute
13/11/25
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13/11/25
Exhibition
A panoramic exhibition documenting the pivotal moments of 1989 in Central and Eastern Europe. This multimedia display features iconic photographs and video from the archives of the Polish Film Agency, chronicling the fall of communism and the dawn of democracy.

The Odyssey of Franz Liszt
Liszt Institute
13/11/25
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13/11/25
Music
Join author and music critic Michael A. Walsh for an engaging lecture and piano recital. The event will explore the deeply personal and forward-looking music of Franz Liszt’s final years, moving from dazzling virtuosity to profound religious reflection.

Book Presentation & Discussion with Susanne Gregor and Eleanor Updegraff – 'Halbe Leben'
Austrian Cultural Forum
18/11/25
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18/11/25
Literature
Join Austrian-Slovak novelist Susanne Gregor and translator Eleanor Updegraff for a special evening celebrating Gregor's latest novel, "Halbe Leben" (Half Lives). The bilingual event will feature a discussion, readings, and an audience Q&A.

Rojo Clavel
Instituto Cervantes
18/11/25
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19/11/25
Dance
A performance by dancer and creator Aina Núñez based on the testimonies of the brigadistas who fought against fascism during the Spanish Civil War. Presented in collaboration with the International Brigades Memorial Trust and the Cañada Blanch Foundation.

'Changing Times' by Sorin Zlat at EFG London Jazz Festival
Romanian Cultural Institute
18/11/25
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18/11/25
Music
Acclaimed Romanian pianist and composer Sorin Zlat presents his "Changing Times" project at the EFG London Jazz Festival. This is a dynamic, genre-spanning performance that reflects the innovative spirit of Romanian jazz.

Krisztián Oláh Quartet
Liszt Institute
18/11/25
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18/11/25
Music
Enjoy an evening with Krisztián Oláh, Hungary’s award-winning pianist-composer, and his quartet. This event, presented by the Hungarian Cultural Centre, promises a vibrant night of original compositions and refined improvisation where classical influences meet dynamic jazz.

Barabás Lőrinc at the Barbican FreeStage
Liszt Institute
22/11/25
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22/11/25
Music
Discover Barabás Lőrinc’s hybrid electro-acoustic performance at the Barbican FreeStage. This free concert offers a rare chance to hear how piano, trumpet, and electronic sounds come together to create a cinematic, atmospheric musical world.

Book Presentation & Discussion with Thomas Harding – 'The Maverick'
Austrian Cultural Forum
25/11/25
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25/11/25
Literature
Join renowned author Thomas Harding for a presentation of his remarkable biography, "The Maverick: George Weidenfeld and the Golden Age of Publishing." The evening will include a discussion and audience Q&A.

CineClub presents Michael Haneke's Early Films: 'Lemmings Tale 1: Arcadia'
Austrian Cultural Forum
26/11/25
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26/11/25
Cinema
The ACF London's CineClub presents the first part of Michael Haneke's 1979 two-part television film, "Lemmings Tale 1: Arcadia." This recently restored film explores a group of teenagers staring down adulthood with a rebellious gaze.

Szabolcs Horváth Quartet
Liszt Institute
26/11/25
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26/11/25
Music
Join the Szabolcs Horváth Quartet, the award-winning young jazz ensemble from Budapest's Liszt Academy. The group will perform timeless classics by Monk, Coltrane, and Parker, alongside their own original compositions that blend tradition with modern fusion.

Evening Concert: the accio piano trio
Austrian Cultural Forum
27/11/25
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27/11/25
Music
The Austria-based accio piano trio presents "Contrast - on light and shade," an evening concert exploring the revolutionary dynamics and emotional range of works by Haydn, Schubert, and emerging Austrian composer Noëmi Haffner.

Fluid Futures: Recalibrating Land and History in Global Eastern Europe
Romanian Cultural Institute
29/11/25
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29/11/25
Exhibition
A symposium at the V&A bringing together artists, academics, and researchers. The event explores how image cultures recalibrate histories of state socialism within a global context through talks, panel discussions, and a film screening.

CineClub presents Michael Haneke's Early Films: 'Lemmings Tale 2: Injuries'
Austrian Cultural Forum
03/12/25
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03/12/25
Cinema
The ACF London's CineClub concludes its Michael Haneke series with "Lemmings Tale 2: Injuries." This 1979 TV film catches up with the protagonists from 'Arcadia' 20 years later as disenchanted adults.
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