Carroll-Related Events

 

Forthcoming Meetings, Exhibitions, Events, etc

This guide gives details of all the Lewis Carroll related events, around the world, which have come to our notice. If you know of an event which is not listed, we would be pleased to hear from you. Click Here to send us information about an event.

You are advised to confirm the dates and details with the organisation concerned before making any firm arrangements.

Worldwide Event Listing


October 2008

Exhibition: Maggie Taylor's Alice in Wonderland illustrations

Fox Talbot Museum, Laycock Abbey

Until 14 Dec 2008

An exhibition of works of art inspired by Alice, created using computer technology by Maggie Taylor.

Click Here for the Press Release

The exhibition takes place at the Fox Talbot Museum at Laycock Abbey on Wiltshire. Anyone interested in Carroll's photograpy is likely to be interested in the main exhibits at the museum.

Website: http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-lacockabbeyvillage.htm

 

 

Talk by Sherry Ackerman

Cambridge

11 Oct 2008

This talk by Sherry Ackerman is included in a one-day conference entitled: Hidden Sources: Western Esoteric Influence on the Arts. According the the advertising material:

"She provides textual analyses from Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass that demonstrate Carroll’s “masterful job of concealing” both Gnostic and Neoplatonic themes in both books. A concomitant phenomenological interpretation of historically re-contextualized biographical data further supports the argument. The gradual progression from Platonic idealism, via the earlier Cambridge Platonists and Thomas Taylor, toward nineteenth century theosophy and spiritualism is traced as it pertains to the theme. Her paper draws substantively from Chapter V of her, Behind the Looking Glass, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, July 2008, which purports that Lewis Carroll intentionally obscured esoteric allegory in his Alice books."

Website: http://ccwe.wordpress.com/2008/07/05/hidden-sources-western-esoteric-influence-on-the-arts/

 

 

Lewis Carroll Society of North America - Fall Meeting

New York

25 Oct 2008

The LCSNA's Fall Meeting. The main event will be at the Fales Library, NYU, at 11:00am but knowing the LCSNA, there will be other fascinating events around that date and time.

Website: www.lewiscarroll.org

 

 

Jacques Riboulet: Exhibition and Life Celebration

Hastings

25 Oct 2008

Carroll enthusiast, LCS member and philatelic collector, Jacques Riboulet passed away on 18 May 2008. There will be a life remembrance celebration in Hastings which will feature Jacques' remarkable display 'Alice on the other side of the looking-glass' based on his collection.

The Stables Theatre and Arts Centre
The Bourne
Hastings
East Sussex
TN34 3BD

If you wish to attend please send an email to harpmariefrance@yahoo.co.uk

 

November 2008

Book Launch

London

12 Nov 2008

Karoline's Leach's book, In the Shadow of the Dreamchild is being re-published on 30 October 2008 in an expanded and updated second edition.

There will be a launch event on Wednesday 12 November at the Phoenix Arts Club (Phoenix St, off Charing Cross Road, London, 6.30 p.m.)

The publisher has bravely put 'all
welcome' on his website - so we assume it is genuinely open to all.

 

 

LCS - Autumn Meeting: A Talk by Laurette Bray

Haldane Room, University College London

14 Nov 2008

Laurette Bray examines a selection of illustrators of the Alice books with particular reference to the way in which the fashions and culture of the time influence the look and feel of the illustrations. This is a fascinating subject and brought to life by someone with a particular expertise in book illustration.

The meeting is free. Guests are welcome. Non-members should contact us first to reserve tickets.

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Wonderland - an Alice inspired theatre production

University of Warwick, Coventry

19 Nov 2008 To 22 Nov 2008

A new show based on the story of Alice in Wonderland, with the
production inviting the audience to fall down the rabbit hole and
experience Wonderland in promenade through the eyes of Alice, in a
decaying urban landscape set a century on from where Lewis Carroll left
off.

Box Office
Warwick Arts Centre,
University of Warwick,
Coventry,
CV4 7AL.

Tel: 024 7652 4524

Tickets £9.00 (£6.00 concessionary)

Dates and times:
Wed 19 Nov 7:00PM
Wed 19 Nov 8:30PM
Thu 20 Nov 7:00PM
Thu 20 Nov 8:30PM
Fri 21 Nov 7:00PM
Fri 21 Nov 8:30PM
Sat 22 Nov 7:00PM
Sat 22 Nov 8:30PM

 

 

Day Seminar: Lewis Carroll and Oscar Wilde

Tonbridge

29 Nov 2008

The University of Kent is repeating its one-day semimar on the two author - which they describe as "eccentrics".

Full details from their website.

Website: http://www.kent.ac.uk/studying/dayschools/courses/nov_carroll_wilde.html

 

December 2008

Lewis Carroll Society Christmas Celebration

Art Workers Guild, London

13 Dec 2008

The usual mix of good food, entertainment and a pleasant atmosphere.
This year the theme is The Caucus Race.
Further details nearer the time.

 

January 2009

Mad Hatter's Musical Tea Party

Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford

17 Jan 2009

"The irrepressible Alasdair Malloy is back once more for this fantastic family concert. This time he transforms into the Mad Hatter, and you are invited to dress as characters from Alice in Wonderland or to wear your favourite hat. Through the music you will meet Alice, encounter the Cheshire Cat as well as hearing planty of mad, mad music ..."

Website: www.guildfordphilharmonic.co.uk

 

April 2009

Conference: Poetry and Childhood

British Library

20 Apr 2009 To 21 Apr 2009

To accompany British Library Exhibition Twinkle Twinkle Little Bat! 250 Years of Poetry for Children

Organised in association with University of Cambridge Faculty of Education

Keynote speakers include: Lissa Paul, Michael Rosen

Workshops by British Library Archivists include:
* Tracing children's poetry in British Library collections (Alison Bailey)
* Modern literature manuscripts (E.g. Eleanor Farjeon collection)
* Modern British printed collections (E.g. Ted Hughes)
* Manuscript resources for children's poetry
* Children's poetry in sound archives

Guided Tour of BL Ritblat Gallery - 'Treasures' of the British Library, including Shakespeare folios, Alice in Wonderland, Beowulf, sacred texts, maps, music.

CALL FOR PAPERS
* History of poetry for children
* Critical examination of outstanding poet/s for children
* The influence of Romanticism on children's poetry
* Victorian poetry for children
* Contemporary poetry for children
* Themes and debates within the field
* Changing representations of childhood in poetry for children
* Humour in poetry for children
* Illustrating poetry for children
* Caribbean poetry and performance
* The oral tradition
* 'Urchin verse'
* The role of moral and religious ideas in children's poetry
* Children's poetry and the 'auditory imagination' (Eliot)
* Poetry and song

Paper presentations will be 30 minutes long. Those wishing to give papers are asked to send abstracts of 500 words to Morag Styles (see below) by 30 October 2008.

Morag Styles
Reader in Children's Literature
University of Cambridge
Faculty of Education
184 Hills Road
Cambridge
CB2 8PQ

01223 767546

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Updated: 10 Oct 08

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