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SUMMARY:Pat Suet-Bik Hui and the Three Perfections
DESCRIPTION:Pat Suet-Bik Hui 許雪碧 (b. 1943) is a US-based Hong Kong artist. This exhibition showcases her work alongside others who engage with the tradition of the ‘three perfections’ 三絕\, which brings together the three art forms of poetry\, calligraphy\, and painting. \nThe exhibition includes works by Hui\, her contemporaries\, her teacher Lui Shou-Kwan and others of his generation\, as well as earlier examples from the 17th\, 18th\, and 19th centuries. Seeing Hui alongside these other artists will give visitors the context to understand her as both innovator and standard-bearer of tradition. \nIn this tradition\, calligraphic brushstrokes are as integral to compositional balance as those used in painting. Likewise\, images conjured by a poem and those rendered in a painting combine to create effects neither can achieve alone. \nHui’s modern interpretation fuses abstract and semi-abstract washes of colour and ink with simple\, restrained calligraphy inscribing poems reflecting on a variety of themes\, from love\, to loss\, to the pleasures of drinking.
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/pat-suet-bik-hui-the-three-perfections-poetry-calligraphy-painting/
LOCATION:Ashmolean Museum\, Beaumont Street\, Oxford\, England\, OX1 2PH\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Time Present & Time Past\, Celebrating the Painting of Janet Q Treloar
DESCRIPTION:free \nOpen daily 10am – 7pm subject to college commitments. Visitors are advised to telephone the college lodge before visiting on: 01865 274100.
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/time-present-time-past-celebrating-the-painting-of-janet-q-treloar/
LOCATION:Wolfson College\, Linton Road\, OX2 6UD
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SUMMARY:Shadowlight Artists
DESCRIPTION:A powerful celebration of identity\, creativity and community in a group exhibition. \nFREE
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/shadowlight-artists/
LOCATION:Modern Art Oxford\, 30 Pembroke St\, Oxford\, OX1 1BP\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260129T100000
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SUMMARY:Through the Blue: A Koestler Arts exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Venue\, Timing and Cost\n\nVenue:\n\nOld Fire Station\n\n\n\nDate(s):\n\nThursday\, 29 January 2026 to Saturday\, 14 March 2026\n\n\n\nTiming:\n\nTuesday – Saturday\, 10am – 4pm\n\n\n\nCost:\n\nFREE\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKoestler Arts and the Old Fire Station present Through the Blue\, an exhibition showcasing artwork\, music and writing made in criminal justice settings in Berkshire\, Buckinghamshire\, Oxfordshire and Surrey. \nKoestler Arts is an arts charity that works with every prison in the UK to unlock hope\, talent and potential. Each piece in the exhibition has been made by someone in a prison\, secure hospital\, young offender institution or on probation in the region and entered into the 2025 Koestler Awards. \nThe exhibition has been co-curated by a group of people on probation in Oxford and Reading\, who considered more than 600 Koestler Awards entries from the region and selected 70 to be displayed. They were drawn to intriguing works that resonated with their own experience of the criminal justice system and reflected their varied creative interests. Boundaries and thresholds loomed large in their recollections of their own time in prison and are depicted in many of the exhibited artworks: walls\, doors\, windows\, hatches. Means of containing\, but also of seeing and moving through. \nTogether\, the exhibited artworks explore the experience of navigating a way through obstacles\, drudgery\, sadness and towards freedom; and both the excitement and fear that prospect can inspire. We also see the potential for creativity to blur and breach these boundaries through works made to share with loved ones and to mark moments of humour and connection. \nMany of the works deal with light and dark\, in and out\, and the space and movement between these states. The colour blue\, prominent in the selection and exhibition design\, underscores this duality. While blue is associated with cold and melancholy\, it is also associated with blue skies and sunny days. It is the frightening\, unknown depths of the ocean and an expansive horizon\, calm and full of possibility. \nSome of the artworks will be available to purchase through the Koestler Arts website\, with a portion going to the artists as well as to Koestler Arts and Victim Support. There will also be opportunities for visitors to write feedback on their favourite pieces in the exhibition\, which will be sent directly to the artists. \nOne of the exhibition co-curators comments:\n“Enjoy the variety in this exhibition. Contemplate the stories behind these works. See the hope and often the humour. Be drawn along the journeys illustrated here. These artists are showing you their world and their future.” \nFiona Curran\, CEO of Koestler Arts comments:\n“I am delighted that Koestler Arts has been able to produce its first show in Oxford\, with the Old Fire Station. The powerful artwork in the exhibition represents the hard work of hundreds of people in the area who have put their efforts into sharing their voices with the outside world through the 2025 Koestler Awards\, and the many educators and staff supporting them to access the benefits of creativity.” \nABOUT KOESTLER ARTS: \nKoestler Arts is an arts charity that encourages people in every prison in the UK\, and other criminal justice settings\, to access the proven benefits of the arts. The charity’s vision is that the power of the arts unlocks hope\, talent and potential in the lives of people in the criminal justice system. \nKoestler Arts provides an annual art awards programme — the Koestler Awards — open to people in prisons\, secure hospitals\, immigration removal centres and secure children’s homes\, as well as people on probation and community sentences. It also offers a post-release arts mentoring scheme\, arts membership for people in prison\, family engagement opportunities\, and a programme of exhibitions\, events and publications. \nTo deliver its mission\, Koestler Arts works in partnership with other organisations\, art world experts\, and people with lived experience of the criminal justice system; past exhibition curators have included Ai Weiwei\, Jeremy Deller and John Costi\, Camille Walala\, Antony Gormley\, Benjamin Zephaniah\, Speech Debelle\, Sarah Lucas\, Grayson Perry\, the families of people in prison and graduates of the Koestler Arts mentoring programme. \nkoestlerarts.org.uk \n\n\n\n\nFurther Information\n\nContact Details:\n\n\nOld Fire Station\n40 George St\, Oxford OX1 2AQ\nwww.oldfirestation.org.uk\n01865 263980 \nFREE ENTRY – NO TICKET REQUIRED
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/through-the-blue-a-koestler-arts-exhibition/
LOCATION:Old Fire Station\, 40 George St\, Oxford\, OX1 2AQ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260407
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SUMMARY:John le Carré: Tradecraft
DESCRIPTION:Discover the enduring legacy of one of the greatest writers of the past century. \nTradecraft draws upon the vast archive of John le Carré\, otherwise known as David Cornwell. Held at the Bodleian Libraries\, this material – much of which is displayed for the first time – spans Cornwell’s entire life and career\, from his time as a student at Lincoln College\, Oxford\, to drafts penned in his final weeks. \nThis exhibition offers unique insights into the working methods of the writer who shaped the modern spy novel. ‘Tradecraft’ is a word le Carré used to describe the techniques of espionage\, but it might also be applied to his own skilled craft as a writer and social commentator. \nCo-curated by le Carré’s collaborator and friend Professor Federico Varese and Dr Jessica Douthwaite with the support of the le Carré family\, John le Carré: Tradecraft will provide a multifaceted portrait of the author’s life and creative process\, featuring research\, drafts\, and corrections for his novels\, non-fiction\, and adaptations\, as well as personal correspondence. \nHighlights include annotated manuscripts of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy\, The Constant Gardener\, and The Little Drummer Girl; previously unseen family photographs; original sketches and watercolour paintings; and letters to fans and friends. \nPlease note: This exhibition contains references and images related to war\, violence\, guns and death that some visitors may find upsetting.
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/john-le-carre-tradecraft/
LOCATION:Weston Library\, Broad Street\, Oxford\, England\, OX1 3BG\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260413
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SUMMARY:Dancing with Jane Austen
DESCRIPTION:Marking the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth\, Dancing with Austen explores how important dance was to Austen’s gentry society and its crucial role in her creativity. \nDancing moves the plot in all of Jane Austen’s novels. Whether the scene of a private ball or a ticketed assembly\, the dance floor measures the course of novels in which readers and characters ‘are all hastening together to perfect felicity’ (Northanger Abbey). \nThis display brings together items from the Bodleian’s collections and from Jane Austen’s House. See a reconstruction of Austen’s writing space at Chawton Cottage\, Hampshire – now Jane Austen’s House – and details from a ball imagined through music\, word\, and dress.
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/dancing-with-jane-austen/
LOCATION:Weston Library\, Broad Street\, Oxford\, England\, OX1 3BG\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260323
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SUMMARY:Winter Trail
DESCRIPTION:Explore the Enchanted Library with our new Winter Trail and see if you can spot the signs of winter in the stories. \n\nOur trail sheet includes a take home craft\, so you can take your completed trail sheet home with you and make your own winter stars. \nIncluded with entry to the Galleries \nFor families
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/winter-trail/
LOCATION:The Story Museum\, 42 Pembroke Street\, Oxford\, OX1 1BP\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260202T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260618T180000
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SUMMARY:The Oxford Seminars in Cartography (TOSCA)
DESCRIPTION:About the events\nThe Oxford Seminars in Cartography have been taking place since 1993\, with interested cartographers meeting regularly for a programme of lectures and field trips exploring all facets of mapping and cartography. All are welcome. \nEvents take place online via Zoom\, and times listed are UK time. \nProgramme for 2025-26\nMap Readings – ‘Lies of the Land: Painted maps in Late Medieval and Early Modern France’\n Thursday 12 February 2026\n 16.30–18.00 (GMT) \nCamille Serchuk (Southern Connecticut State University) in conversation with Elizabeth Baigent (School of Geography and the Environment\, University of Oxford) \nThe unique large-format print of the General Map of the Qing Empire by Li Mingche (李明徹\, 1751–1832) in Göttingen: tracing its cartographical origins and journey to a German university\n Thursday 12 March 2026\n 16.30–18.00 (GMT) \nVera Dorofeeva-Lichtmann (L’École des hautes études en sciences sociales\, Paris) \nGeography and Catholic censorship in Europe at the end of the sixteenth century\n Thursday 4 June 2026\n 16.30–18.00 (GMT+1) \nJean-Marc Besse (L’École des hautes études en sciences sociales\, Paris) \nOrdnance Survey: Twenty-First Century National Mapping Agency\n Thursday 18 June 2026\n 16.30–18.00 (GMT+1) \nNick Bolton (CEO\, Ordnance Survey) \nEvent information\n\nAll events take place online via Zoom. Times listed are UK time.\nYou will receive instructions for joining the webinars in your booking confirmation email\, under ‘Order details’. Please check your junk/spam email folder. If you have not received a link to join the event\, please email: tosca@bodleian.ox.ac.uk\n\nAcknowledgements\nThe Oxford Seminars in Cartography are supported by: \n\nFriends of TOSCA\nBodleian Libraries\nSchool of Geography and the Environment\, University of Oxford\nCharles Close Society\nLovell Johns Ltd
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/the-oxford-seminars-in-cartography-tosca/
LOCATION:Weston Library\, Broad Street\, Oxford\, England\, OX1 3BG\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260208T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260308T163000
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SUMMARY:Wonderland Tea
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a luxury Wonderland-themed tea in our cafe. \n\nOur Alice-inspired Wonderland Teas are available for pre-booked groups only*. Guests enjoy exclusive access to our Alice-themed Room in which to enjoy a delicious menu of sandwiches and cakes. \n \nSunday 8th February\, Sunday 8th March\, Sunday 19th April\, Sunday 10th May \n13:30-14:30 & 15:30-16:30 \nAdult menu (£22.95 per adult) \n\nSelection of sandwiches\nSavoury treats\nScones with tea and jam\nSelection of mini cakes\nFilter tea & coffee\nMini bottles of prosecco for additional £7 per person\n\nChild menu (£12.95 per child) \n\nSelection of finger sandwiches\nSavoury treats\nFresh berries\nMini sponge cake\nFresh juice carton\n\nWe are happy to cater for vegan/vegetarian/gluten free dietary requirements – just let us know. \nClick here to find out more and make an enquiry \n*Two tables of up to 6 people per table. Tables can be booked individually or together.
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/wonderland-tea/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260308
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SUMMARY:The Drawing Project
DESCRIPTION:The Drawing Project is a collaborative work involving sixteen artists and two paintings from the Ashmolean Museum: The Forest Fire by Piero di Cosimo and The Exposition of Moses by Nicholas Poussin. The aim was to produce drawings that worked collectively as well as individually. \nThe artists produced drawings which were then assembled to become full-scale representations of the original paintings. The four assembled collaborative representations are made of fifteen individually drawn sections. Each artist produced their drawings to scale using a variety of drawing and painting media\, with some also working in collage. \nDuring eight months\, over sixty individual project drawings were produced and then assembled into four large drawings representing the original paintings. The finished assembled works are 1:1 representations of the original paintings; two in colour and two in black and white. Some of the artists have also produced additional work referencing the original paintings. \nAt the Ashmolean Museum\, there’s a wonderful opportunity for both families and adults to attend a workshop inspired by the exhibition. Please see below for the dates. \n\nExhibition Opening\nThursday 12 February 6-8pm\nPlease join us for drinks to celebrate the opening of this exhibition\nFree event / no booking required \nMeet the Artists\nMonday 16 February 2-3.30pm & Saturday 28 February 2-3.30pm\nJoin the artists for a tea\, talk and an informal tour of the exhibition\nFree event / Book Tickets \nDrawing workshops at The Ashmolean\nFamily workshop: Thursday 19 February 2-4pm\n£17 for 1 adult & 2 children / Book Tickets \nAdult workshop: Wednesday 4 March 11am – 3pm\n£27 per person / Book Tickets
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/the-drawing-project/
LOCATION:Ashmolean Museum\, Beaumont Street\, Oxford\, England\, OX1 2PH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260315
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SUMMARY:New Work - 14 February  - 14 March 2026
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition shows the New work created by WOA artists \n\nCLOSED MONDAYS
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/new-work-14-february-14-march-2026/
LOCATION:West Ox Arts Gallery\, Town Hall\, Market Square\, Bampton\, Oxfordshire\, OX18 2JH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260220T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260307T223000
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SUMMARY:What's On Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? - An Oxford Playhouse Production
DESCRIPTION:An Oxford Playhouse Production\n\nBy Edward Albee \nDirected by Mike Tweddle \nOne evening. Two couples. No place to hide. \nWelcome to the small hours at George and Martha’s – the alcohol is flowing\, the gloves are off\, and the games are just getting started. \nEdward Albee’s multi award-winning play Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a wild\, gripping and darkly funny exploration of the lies we tell to protect ourselves. \nDisillusioned university professor George and his wife Martha invite an unwitting younger couple\, Nick and Honey\, into their home. It’s not long before things spiral\, dragging everyone into the heart of a tempestuous relationship. What starts as a spur of the moment nightcap turns into psychological show down. \nEdward Albee’s masterpiece of raw intensity and searing insight is directed by Oxford Playhouse Artistic Director Mike Tweddle. Don’t miss one of the most explosive nights in modern theatre. \n\nAge\n14+\nDuration\n3hrs 15mins\nInterval\nYes (performance includes two intervals)\nWarning\nContains strong language\, violence and adult themes\nVenue\nOxford Playhouse\nAdditional Information\nArtwork by Patryk Hardziej
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/whats-on-edward-albees-whos-afraid-of-virginia-woolf-an-oxford-playhouse-production/
LOCATION:Oxford Playhouse\, 11-12 Beaumont St\, Oxford\, OX1 2LW
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270101
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SUMMARY:Song of Myself (Display)
DESCRIPTION:Song of Myself\, 1995\, Tom Phillips RA (1937–2022)\, wire\, 360 x 180 cm.\nCredit: Estate of Tom Phillips CBE RA \nTom Phillips described Song of Myself as “an attempt to list the various identities that go to make a single artistic life”. The work borrows its title from a poem in Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman. Its beginning is based on the confessional Anglo-Saxon poem\, The Seafarer\, which Phillips first came across as an undergraduate at St Catherine’s College\, Oxford. \nWithin the work\, the alert reader will find further references\, direct or cryptic\, to Homer\, Plato\, Dante\, Cervantes\, Shakespeare\, Marvell\, Conrad\, R. L. Stevenson; to the music of Wagner and Robert Schumann; and to the films of Alfred Hitchcock and Orson Welles. The text is littered with echoes of Phillips’s own artistic preoccupations: as a painter\, calligrapher\, user of stencils and maker of books. \nPhillips first made a pencil drawing of the text\, then worked with the fabricator Leo Verryt to realise the work in wire\, as a hanging poem. Other versions of the text exist\, one in a series of paintings called Curriculum Vitae (No XX\, 1992)\, and another in Self Portrait in Silver (2004). Phillips writes: “The unity of the piece in which letters are tortured into cooperation hopes to reflect an overall homogeneity in the spirit of its maker”. \nThe Bodleian Libraries also has the Tom Phillips archive in our collection.
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/song-of-myself-display/
LOCATION:Weston Library\, Broad Street\, Oxford\, England\, OX1 3BG\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T175404
CREATED:20260226T171357Z
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SUMMARY:the Elusive 4th Dimension - Meta Mythology & the Art of Suffering
DESCRIPTION:Overview\n\n\n\n\nThe Earth\, Time and the Spaces around its Reality always move\, but your Mind must remain Still\, because “We are the measure of All Things.” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nI AM THAT I AM & Prologues & Parables – the Mythologies of Human Reality. \nHuman Intervention. \nThere are overruling Archonic systems\, thriving on the separation of collective unity\, through disconcertments\, to siphon the individual Emotions of the Ego whilst it is distracted by insignificance. \nThe economics of this global world is a flawed logic\, forcing us to act against our will\, whereas\, if through deliberate choice\, we endure its suffering in collective Silence\, reality’s corrupt reasoning will sabotage itself. \nThe choice to endure Suffering is the Power of the Empty Mind; this is not Weakness. \nBut let us now SEE\, instead\, through role reversals if reality can tolerate neglect to its illusory desires\, thus\, opposing suffering on its systems\, in the way its reality subjects its Archonic afflictions on the World. It will not survive its own sinister Night\, because its Evil cannot face nor can it generate power of itself. \nAethenics is the Alchemical Gold @ we find at either end of the Rainbow. \nIt is the evolutionary Heart of the esoteric known\, but moreover\, the esotericisms of the unknown; therefore\, “All is Mind & the Universe\, its Mentalism.” \nThe Earth\, Time\, the Universe and Cosmos and all the Spaces around their Reality all move\, but your Mind is the Middleway of all Aethers; thus\, it must remain Still\, because “We are the measure of All Things.” \nBy the WILL of the Universe\, every human can ask Questions to discern if Reality is an individual’s Dream\, or if it is the works of “Global Illusions”. First\, however\, we must know to whom these questions should be asked. \nBut Be Ye Warned\, to whom your questions are posed. \nTo ask questions of divinity without first knowing the riddles of our own hearts are doors that will remain closed; whereas\, if the questions posed are to the Infernal\, they will be answered by Archonic substitutes that will sell us anything to prove the unbecomingness of our transcendence. \nHere is the 1st of many Mythological Allegories that will help guide your questions: \nSee Saw Hypothesis – “If you want to go up\, then someone has to go down” \nIf you Believe God made Heaven\, then God also made Hell. \nTo validate the belief in a place of paradise\, against a place of damnation\, is to accept that some Souls will have to suffer for heaven’s eternity. \nBut which Souls should be made to suffer? \nYour soul\, or your enemies\, your families\, or your friends\, all of whom\, as we are taught\, are supposedly children of Consciousness. But regardless of this flawed logic\, it is a timeless message where many will have to be damned. \nWould you be willing to give your life for someone else’s salvation\, where\, in the hands of an iconic divinity\, it could be a choice where everyone experiences transcendence? \nAnd if your sacrifice was witnessed by them\, but yet not intervened\, who then is the supreme being? \nDoes this myth as a metaphoric truth sound like the work of a “Life Eternal “ or the influence of Fear? \nIs this an elaborate hoax of a sinister jester\, pertaining to an egotistic supremacy which gains its power from our Praise and acts out Vengeance in our vulnerability? \nIf so\, then the tantamount of our lives is the circus act of Colosseum’s\, where fate is already decided as entertainment\, where some Ascend\, whilst others Fall. \nShould we wish to meet life’s true maker\, be biased not toward a paradise nor its flame\, for they are the same place. This example of heaven versus hell is not divinity\, but an ancient Human construct of mental and spiritual tyranny\, feasting on human instabilities\, that force emotional burdens that cause suffering. \nTo chase favour as you would chase any delusion of reality for success\, money\, influence or to enter the falsehoods of paradise\, whilst knowing others will be forsaken\, is to decree subservience to the Gatekeepers of the shadows\, all of whom will prevent the Light by taking our flame\, whereas\, the transcendence of a true deity would allow us to Discover & Create truth for ourselves\, for that is what “LOVE” is \nLife is the hidden sanctums written within you that no one can take\, unless if your Light is unknown\, is given freely under duress\, in poor exchanges for “This Reality”. \nThis is the gentrified farming of your Soul\, and the original “SIN\, “ in not “Knowing Thy Self.” To carelessly volunteer the coded properties of divinity locked in the heart that we\, its custodians\, were never permitted to sell\, nor for the demons of authority to take. \nThe Heart\, physically\, allegorically\, mythologically and parabolically\, is an incandescent technology of the Mind we\, in the honour of life\, are each sworn in as humans to protect from Evil. \nYou can enrol TODAY for the Cognitive Positioning Systems & Atlas (UltraViolet Mind or Numerical Indexing) Introductions\, any day @7pm UK TIME and learn the questions to become.”…the Dreams of the Worlds\, Reality won’t see coming…” \nReview the Navigation Charts of the Elusive 4th Dimension and visit the UK Website to join the “Quadrivium” or WhatsApp Network. \nGavin Gooden – Mythologist\, Author\, Philosopher & Virtuoso of the 9 Liberal Arts of LIFE \nMind ReMapping \n“the Consciousness Anonymi …” @ Meta Tech Organica \nDesign 4 Time Design 4 Space
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SUMMARY:MAPS Digital | Analogue
DESCRIPTION:About the event\nThe Bodleian Libraries are delighted to announce the second Sunderland Collection Symposium: MAPS Digital | Analogue. This day-long event will take place in-person at the Weston Library and online. \nDiscover the fascinating art and science of digitising historical maps and atlases\, the analysis of colour on antique maps\, and cutting-edge conservation techniques. \nSpeakers for the event include: \n\nthe Bodleian Libraries’ own Map Librarian Nick Millea introducing the remarkable late-sixteenth century Sheldon Tapestry Maps.\nDonna Sherman and Jamie Robinson showing two treasures from The Rylands Institute: the Borgia/Velletri map and Pierre Desceliers’ world map.\nArchitect and graphic designer Eric de Broche des Combes introducing the world of native digital maps and maps in online game design.\nLeading globe authority Sylvia Sumira will unveil her work as an expert and conservator of historic printed globes.\nProfessors Dr. Diana Lange and Dr. Oliver Hahn will discuss their pioneering research into colours on old maps with Dr Sara Öberg Strådal\, Managing Director of Jörn Günther Rare Books.\n\nEvent information\nThis event is free\, and you can register to attend either in person or online. \nAttend in person\n\nYou can attend the symposium in person in the Sir Victor Blank Lecture Theatre at the Weston Library. How to get here.\nThe Weston Library has step-free access. More about accessibility at our site.\n\nAttend online\n\nThis event will also be livestreamed via Zoom. You can register to join the event online.
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/maps-digital-analogue/
LOCATION:Weston Library\, Broad Street\, Oxford\, England\, OX1 3BG\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Brokenness and repair exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Venue:\n\nThe Glass Tank\, Oxford Brookes University\n\n\n\nDate(s):\n\nMonday\, 26 January 2026 to Friday\, 6 February 2026\n\n\n\nTiming:\n\n9am – 5pm\n\n\n\nCost:\n\n0\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nInspired by the sublime beauty of techniques of visual repair across cultures\, these works invite reflection on brokenness and why it matters. \nIn recent years\, the traditional Japanese technique of repairing broken pottery using lacquer\, often embellished with gold or other precious metals\, known as ‘kintsugi’ has fascinated and inspired not only contemporary artists\, but also pscyhologists\, philosophers\, scientists and archaeologists. But the idea of caring for something that is broken and finding beauty in its imperfection resonates much more widely. Whether we are living with the painful yet precious memories of loss\, or trying to reassemble places of belonging from the remnants of abandoned buildings\, brokenness and repair speak to our fundamental ways of being in the world. \nThrough sculpture\, sound\, images\, and pottery\, this exhibition creates a space of dialogue between Japanese aesthetics of brokenness and repair and those of other cultures. Each piece invites visitors to reflect on the complex\, sometimes challenging beauty of brokenness\, and the care and attention involved in repair. \nThe exhibition includes original works from Rob Simpkins\, Katie Taylor\, Johanna Tulloch\, Dan O’Brien\, Natasha Durie\, Juliet Eccles\, and Rachel Barbaresi\, as well as kintsugi pieces by Iku Nishikawa (Oxford Kintsugi). \nAll are invited to join us to meet the artists and organisers over wine and refreshments. \nThis exhibition and reception was made possible through the generous support of the Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation. \n\n\n\n\nFurther Information\n\nContact Details:\n\n\nhttps://www.brookes.ac.uk/about-brookes/…\nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/brokennes… \ndobrien@brookes.ac.uk
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/brokenness-and-repair-exhibition/2026-02-26/
LOCATION:Oxford Brookes University\, Oxford Brookes University\, Headington\, Oxfordshire\, OX3 0BP
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SUMMARY:Alan Howard Ceramics
DESCRIPTION:Venue\, Timing and Cost\n\nVenue:\n\nWolfson College\, Oxford\n\n\n\nDate(s):\n\nWednesday\, 14 January 2026 to Sunday\, 26 April 2026\n\n\n\nTiming:\n\n9am – 7pm\n\n\n\nCost:\n\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAlan Howard Ceramics on display in the Old Lodge. \n\n\n\n\nFurther Information\n\nContact Details:\n\n\nLuisa Summers\nluisa.summers@wolfson.ox.ac.uk
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/alan-howard-ceramics/2026-02-26/
LOCATION:Wolfson College\, Linton Road\, OX2 6UD
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T160000
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SUMMARY:Recycled Extravaganza
DESCRIPTION:Venue\, Timing and Cost\n\nVenue:\n\nThame Museum\n\n\n\nDate(s):\n\nSaturday\, 7 February 2026 to Friday\, 20 March 2026\n\n\n\nTiming:\n\nDuring opening hours Wed. Fri. Sat. 10am-4pm; Sun. 1pm-4pm-\n\n\n\nCost:\n\nFree admission\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis exhibition has been created by the talented art students of Lord Williams School Thame. Exhibition Gallery Thame Museum \n\n\n\n\nFurther Information\n\nContact Details:\n\n\nYvonne Maxwell\, publicity@thamemuseum.org. \nThame Museum\, 79 High Street Thame\, OX93AE\nwww.thamemuseum.oirg
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/recycled-extravaganza/2026-02-26/
LOCATION:Thame Museum\, 79 High Street Thame\, Oxfordshire\, OX93AE\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T113000
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CREATED:20260131T153230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260221T134707Z
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SUMMARY:Social Thursday
DESCRIPTION:FREE (Book ahead\, or just turn up) \n\n\n\n\n\nAge\n50+\nAdditional Information\nTime: 10.30am – 12noon \nLocation: Main Foyer\, Oxford Playhouse\n\n\n\n\nBe a part of our Social Thursday events…\nA welcoming\, supportive space for people later-in-life to come together\, have a go at creative activities and build new friendships\, our Social Thursdays sessions provide opportunities to allow everyone the space to try something new. \nA curated programme of various art forms\, including talks\, dance\, singing\, play-reading and much more\, our sessions are designed for you to take part at your own pace. Refreshments are available during the session. \nYou can book your space ahead of time\, or feel free to turn up on the day. If you would like more information before coming to one of our sessions\, please email community@oxfordplayhouse.com. \n\n\n\n0 Stars \n Each session has something for everyone. I felt even more revitalised than usual!\nPrevious participant
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/social-thursday/
LOCATION:Oxford Playhouse\, 11-12 Beaumont St\, Oxford\, OX1 2LW
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T170000
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CREATED:20260220T150213Z
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SUMMARY:It's not just black and white: Renaissance and Baroque drawings in chalk and charcoal
DESCRIPTION:Venue\, Timing and Cost\n\nVenue:\n\nChrist Church Picture Gallery\n\n\n\nDate(s):\n\nSaturday\, 15 November 2025 to Thursday\, 26 March 2026\n\n\n\nTiming:\n\nMon\,Wed\,Thu\,Fri\,Sat: 11am-5pm Sun:2pm-5pm Closed Tuesdays\n\n\n\nCost:\n\n£6/3/0\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nContinuing the Picture Gallery’s exhibition series on materials and materiality of Renaissance and Baroque drawings\, this show explores black chalk and charcoal. A medium that began to flourish in the late fifteenth century and has become the workhorse of drawing utensils. While the material and technique are the focus of the exhibition\, it also offers the opportunity to display some of the Picture Gallery’s finest and most famous drawings\, including works by Leonardo\, Bronzino\, Sodoma\, Tintoretto\, Carracci\, and many lesser-known\, yet remarkable\, artists. \n\n\n\n\nFurther Information\n\nContact Details:\n\n\nChrist Church Picture Gallery\nGallery entrance via Canterbury Gate at Oriel Square\nOxford OX1 4EP \nWebsite: https://www.chch.ox.ac.uk/visit/picture-…\nTel: 01865 276172\nEmail: picturegallery@chch.ox.ac.uk \nCopyright & Credits: Courtesy of the Governing Body of Christ Church\, Oxford\nUsage & Restrictions: For Promotional Use Only – For non-commercial use only
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/its-not-just-black-and-white-renaissance-and-baroque-drawings-in-chalk-and-charcoal/2026-02-26/
LOCATION:Christ Church Picture Gallery\, Canterbury Gate\, Oxford\, OX1 4EP
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T163000
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SUMMARY:New Work 2026 at the West Ox Arts Gallery in Bampton
DESCRIPTION:Venue\, Timing and Cost\n\nVenue:\n\nWest Ox Arts Gallery\, Bampton.\n\n\n\nDate(s):\n\nSaturday\, 14 February 2026 to Saturday\, 14 March 2026\n\n\n\nTiming:\n\nTues to Sat 11.30 – 4.30\, Sun 2 – 4\, Mondays closed\n\n\n\nCost:\n\nfree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWest Ox Arts is delighted to present New Work 26\, an exhibition celebrating the breadth and diversity of work created by its members. Taking place from 14 February to 14 March 2026\, the exhibition will be held at the WOA Gallery\, a distinctive and well-established venue in the heart of Bampton\, Oxfordshire.\nVisitors are invited to explore an inspiring range of contemporary art and craft\, including painting\, sculpture\, glass\, jewellery\, textiles\, wood\, and wirework. The exhibition reflects the richness of artistic practice within the West Ox Arts community and offers something to engage every visitor.\nHighlights include:\n* Meet the artists – Learn about their inspirations\, creative processes\, and the stories behind the work.\n* Discover new talent – Find emerging and established artists\, uncover unique pieces\, or simply enjoy the pleasure of artistic exploration.\n* Support local creativity – Your visit helps sustain and encourage the region’s vibrant artistic community.\nArtists interested in exhibiting in our member exhibitions are warmly invited to enquire about West Ox Arts membership. For further information\, please contact: gallery@westoxarts.com\nWe look forward to welcoming you to the gallery. \nVisitor Information\n* Free entry\n* Opening Times:\n* Tuesday–Saturday: 11:30am – 4:30pm\n* Sunday: 2:00pm – 4:00pm\n* Monday: Closed\n* WOA Gallery\,Market Square. Bampton\, Oxfordshire. OX18 2JH \n\n\n\n\nFurther Information\n\nContact Details:\n\n\nEmail: gallery@westoxarts.com\nWebsite: www.westoxarts.com\nInstagram: @westoxarts\nFacebook: WestOxArts \nTelephone: 01993 850137 \n\n 
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/new-work-2026-at-the-west-ox-arts-gallery-in-bampton/2026-02-26/
LOCATION:Ox Arts Gallery\, Bampton\, Market Sq\, OX18 2JH
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T150000
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SUMMARY:Keble Early Music Festival - Bate Collective
DESCRIPTION:Venue\, Timing and Cost\n\nVenue:\n\nKeble College Chapel\n\n\n\nDate(s):\n\nThursday\, 26 February 2026\n\n\n\nTiming:\n\n13.00\n\n\n\nCost:\n\nFree\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDirected by Dr Jonathan Williams \nA varied programme of vocal and instrumental music from the 16th and 17th centuries\, and featuring a suite of dances from Tielman Susato’s Danseyre (1551)\, repertoire made popular by the extraordinary work of the Early Music pioneer David Munrow\, who died 50 years ago this year. \n\n\n\n\nFurther Information\n\nContact Details:\n\n\nhttps://www.music.ox.ac.uk/event/260226-…
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/keble-early-music-festival-bate-collective/
LOCATION:Keble College\, Parks Road\, Oxford\, Select a State:\, OX1 3PG\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T150000
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CREATED:20260226T170814Z
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SUMMARY:Build Wealth Through Property Investments | Galaxy of Homes Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Overview \nDiscover how to create consistent\, stress-free passive income through strategic property investments. \n\n\n\n\nCurious about how the UK property market can actually work for you? \nJoin Galaxy of Homes as we celebrate 10 years of helping people build wealth through property. We’re hosting a focused\, practical webinar designed to share real tools\, expert insight\, and proven strategies that can help you move closer to long-term financial independence. \nAs recipients of the Multi-Service Property Group of the Year award at the Prestige Awards 2025/26\, we bring hands-on expertise and meaningful insight to every discussion. \nWhether you’re just getting started or looking to scale what you already have\, this is your opportunity to learn directly from investors who’ve built wealth from the ground up. \n💡 What You’ll Learn:\n1. Create Passive Income That Works for You\nProven property strategies that focus on steady\, reliable income without unnecessary stress. \n2. Navigate the UK Buy-to-Let Market with Confidence\nUnderstand current rules\, market shifts\, and where real opportunities exist today. \n3. Build a High-Performing Property Portfolio\nLearn how to spot the right deals\, grow at the right pace\, and focus on long-term results. \n4. Tax-Smart Investing for Better Returns\nSimple\, practical approaches to planning efficiently and keeping more of what you earn. \n5. Secure the Right Mortgage Deals as an Investor\nExplore funding strategies designed specifically for property investors\, not homeowners. \n📢 Seats Are Limited\nThis is more than a webinar. It’s an opportunity to learn from a community that’s been creating real results for 10 years. \n👉 Register now to secure your place and take a confident step toward financial freedom with Galaxy of Homes by your side. \n📲 Stay Connected: \nFacebook: Galaxy of Homes UK \nInstagram: @galaxy_of_homes \n#propertyinvestment #propertyinvesting #propertywebinar #bestinvestmentwebinar #ukpropertyinvestment \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRead less
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/build-wealth-through-property-investments-galaxy-of-homes-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T180000
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CREATED:20260203T132906Z
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SUMMARY:Mind The Gaps: Building Teams from Seed to Scaleup
DESCRIPTION:Overview\n\n\n\nPanel discussion | Q&A | Networking \n\n\n\n\nJoin us in person for an insightful discussion about how to successfully hire senior executives and non-executives. This will be a valuable event for founders\, experienced operators and investors. Whether you’re at very early stage or ready to scaleup\, don’t miss this chance to learn\, discuss and network with fellow founders and team builders. Topics for discussion: \n\nRole of the founder/s in building the early team\nBalancing the right hires for your current stage\nIncentivising hires into startups from the corporate world\nHarnessing superpowers via Chair/NED appointments\nFocus on recruitment process\nShare/options – keeping the cap table investable\n\nBusiness and Intellectual Property Centre Oxfordshire (BIPC)\n\nQueen Street \nWestgate OX1 1DJ
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/mind-the-gaps-building-teams-from-seed-to-scaleup/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T180000
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SUMMARY:Young Creatives Socials: Alter Ego Studio Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join our free Thursday evening Young Creatives Socials for ages 16-18\, where you can connect with other young people\, work with professional artists and discover your own creativity in a relaxed\, fun environment.\nIn this session: \nIn this textile-based workshop we will create our own alter egos\, inspired by Suzanne Treister’s alter ego\, Rosalind Brodsky. Make a mask\, a soft sculpture\, or a full costume as you explore collaging with textiles\, embroidery\, and using a sewing machine.
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/young-creatives-socials-alter-ego-studio-workshop/
LOCATION:Modern Art Oxford\, 30 Pembroke St\, Oxford\, OX1 1BP\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T175404
CREATED:20260208T101729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260208T101729Z
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SUMMARY:How to boost your Human (not Artificial) Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:£0 – £20 \n  \nThames Valley Networking Event. Learn ways to use/access your knowledge and experience more effectively. \n\n\n\n\nUnlock the Power of Your Knowledge and Experience\nHuman Intelligence Tools (HIT) helps teams truly know what they know — so they collaborate better\, think smarter\, and solve real challenges. \nThe core principle? Keep detail in its place. \nKaren’s dynamic presentations and webinars are a hit at conferences — fast-paced\, humorous\, packed with commissioned cartoons\, and full of practical insights. She shares proven\, pragmatic techniques that empower people to think clearly and tackle any challenge with confidence. \nDiscover unique tools like 40 Ways to Resolve Any Conflict and strategies for developing talented thinking. These methods help you map future trajectories\, master the big picture\, and manage critical details—all essential qualities of great leaders and invaluable in everyday business and life. \nSpeaker: \nKaren Gadd\, Founder\, Oxford Creativity \nOften told that helping organisations solve their toughest problems is one of the most interesting jobs in the world\, probably explains why Karen has done nothing but help teams boost their Human Intelligence for over 25 years. \nKaren’s has had 2 careers – one in classical music and one in engineering. She studied Mechanical Engineering at Imperial College\, and has an MBA from London Business School\, and worked in banking\, before founding and running Music at Oxford and the Oxford based European Union Baroque Orchestra. She was also a governor of Coventry University. \nIn 1998 Karen’s company Oxford Creativity began development of their unique Oxford TRIZTM and Human Intelligence Tools (HIT) to help European industry learn and apply systematic steps to solve any problem\, including optimising their patent portfolio. \nProblem successes vary from huge cost savings for Bucks County Council to innovative medical devices for Sanofi – quadrupling one division’s turnover from £1.5 billion to £6 billion. Karen’s book TRIZ for Engineers has been one of Wiley’s best-selling engineering publications for over 10 years\, and has been translated into many languages. Karen lives in Burford\, is a trustee of Burford Alms-houses and the Lenthall concerts. She also sings in 5 local choirs.
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/how-to-boost-your-human-not-artificial-intelligence/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn Oxford by IHG\, Woodstock Road\, Oxford\, Select a State:\, OX2 8JD\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T203000
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CREATED:20260131T152407Z
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SUMMARY:World Premiere: An Improvised Comedy
DESCRIPTION:Tickets £8/£6 \n\n\n\n\n\nAge\n16+\nDuration\n50mins\nInterval\nNo\nWarning\nAs this show is improvised\, it is not possible to warn of specific triggers. While avoiding anything that will cause serious offence\, the show may contain strong language or adult references.\nVenue\nBurton Taylor Studio\n\n\n\n \nUniversity of Oxford Student Season: Hilary Term 2026 \nPresented by the House of Improv \nEvery night\, a brand-new\, never-before-seen\, never-to-be-seen-again play will burst to life\, created on the spot and shaped entirely by the audience. \nThe characters? You decide. \nThe setting? You decide. \nThe title? You guessed it: you decide. \nOur cast of improvisers will take your suggestions and spin them into a full-length theatrical production. All that can be guaranteed is a once-in-a-lifetime experience! \nEvery night is opening night. Every night is closing night. Every night is the world premiere.
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/world-premiere-an-improvised-comedy/2026-02-26/
LOCATION:Oxford Playhouse\, 11-12 Beaumont St\, Oxford\, OX1 2LW
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T175404
CREATED:20260209T100646Z
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SUMMARY:Fairytales for Grown-ups: A Dance with the Minotaur's Sister
DESCRIPTION:The Crick Crack Club presents Fairytales for Grown-ups: A Dance with the Minotaur’s Sister – performance storytelling by Steph Brittain. \n\nA King breaks a promise.\nA Queen takes passion in hand.\nA Prince becomes a feared prisoner.\nAnd Ariadne dances. \nStoryteller\, Steph Brittain unravels a web of love\, loss\, betrayal\, and bees – tracing the footsteps of Ariadne to a place before the maze and before the thread. \nFrom a forest dance floor to the labyrinth’s dark passages\, and beneath the starry skies of Naxos\, A Dance with the Minotaur’s Sister weaves an intricate tapestry of strength\, courage\, and desire – a story as old as myth\, told with the living pulse of now. \nTipping ancient Greek mythology into a new perspective\, this is a story of a bull\, a boy\, his sister\, a labyrinth and what happens when the hero leaves. \nAriadne is waiting – pulsing with joy and fire. Join the dance. \nRunning time: Approx 70 minutes without interval \nSuitable for adults 16+ \nContent: This performance contains references to sex\, threat and violence\, contextualised within a paradigm of mythic narrative\, archetype and metaphor \nFor livestream tickets to this event\, click here. \nSTEPH BRITTAIN: Steph Brittain’s love for storytelling developed whilst studying Kathak dance in Paris and Delhi and continued to grow during her MA in Drama and Movement therapy. Steph trained in performance in France and at the Drama Centre London\, and in storytelling with Ben Haggarty\, Jo Blake\, Nick Hennesey and Nell Phoenix. She is a member of storytelling ensemble Pandvani 108\, is a performer in the Crick Crack Club’s Stories in the Dark and Beholders Share projects\, and she can sing!
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/fairytales-for-grown-ups-a-dance-with-the-minotaurs-sister-2/
LOCATION:The Story Museum\, 42 Pembroke Street\, Oxford\, OX1 1BP\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T213000
DTSTAMP:20260409T175404
CREATED:20260210T131524Z
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SUMMARY:Oxford Philharhmonic Orchestra - Spanish Nights
DESCRIPTION:An evening of Spanish Music with bright\, crisp rhythms and fragrant guitar\nMassenet Suite de El Cid\nRodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez\nBizet Carmen Suite No. 1\nde Falla Three Cornered Hat Suite No. 2\nRimsky-Korsakov Capriccio espagnol\, Op. 34 \nGuitar: Plínio Fernandes\nConductor: Antonio Méndez \nSpanish music has an atmosphere of its own which Manuel de Falla captured in concert works better than anyone else. His music for Serge Diaghilev’s ballet The Three Cornered Hat thrusts bright colours\, crisp rhythms and harmonic panache up against one another and here sets up an evening of Spain-inspired works to include red-hot music by Falla\, Rodrigo’s fragrant guitar concerto and pieces by French composers Bizet and Massenet who couldn’t resist the allures of the impassioned dances and folk songs south of the border. Guest conductor from Spain Antonio Méndez leads the orchestra with guitarist  Plínio Fernandes for company. \n\n  \nTicket Information \n\nFull price tickets: £18\, £30\, £40\, £54\n£5 tickets for students/under-18s in the Upper Galleries and £5 off any other price band\, 50% off for Disabled/Carer tickets (phone only)\nAge range: 6+\nDoors open at 19:00\nThis concert will be 120 minutes with an interval\nLatecomers to be permitted at an appropriate pause in the music\nFor ticketing queries\, please contact 01865 980980
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/oxford-philharhmonic-orchestra-spanish-nights/
LOCATION:Sheldonian Theatre\, Sheldonian Theatre\, Broad Street\, Oxford\, England\, OX1 3AZ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T233000
DTSTAMP:20260409T175404
CREATED:20260213T174627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T174811Z
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SUMMARY:Karaoke
DESCRIPTION:Karaoke at The Cape Of Good Hope\nEVERY Thursday \n  \nEveryone loves a little bit of karaoke! \nSelected £4.50 drinks for all singers \nCOMPLETELY FREE  \n  \nPlease check venue webpage for any changes or cancelations
URL:https://oxfordtouristinformation.com/event/karaoke/2026-02-26/
LOCATION:The Cape Of Good Hope\, Iffley Road\, Oxford\, OX4 1EA
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