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Pexava Salsa

Last Thursday Monthly

Gil and Shelley’s Pexava Salsa Social, with international championship competitors and professional teachers and performers. Salsa lessons, shows, club dancing and more!

The last Thursday of the month, your salsa weekend starts early! Experience an amazing central salsa venue with great salsa people. 

Fantastic, spacious wooden dancefloor, special touches provided by dancers for dancers, the best salsa DJs on rotation, regular shows, cheap soft drinks.

19.15-20.15 Intermediate/Advanced class: with Gil & Shelley (please note: classes are suitable for experienced salsa dancers only; please see our Pexava website for our beginners courses in other locations).

20.15-23.30 Salsa Social: Dance your socks off on a wonderful floor with lovely people! Shows at 22.30 for “Showtime events”.

Tickets: £8 on the door including free class.

http://www.pexava.com


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Memory Lane London 2012

8 September 2012

Memory Lane London 2012
 
An event to celebrate the golden age of the British dance bands.

A presentation will include a film show featuring British dance bands in the lunch-time period, and in the afternoon Michael Law’s Piccadilly Dance Orchestra will play for entertainment and dancing. 

A bar and a complimentary buffet lunch will be available. Enjoy a fabulous afternoon in London in convivial company.

12.00 - 17.00

Tickets: £20/25 can be booked from the website.


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Talks & Lectures

School of Life: Copying And Originality

9 Sept 2012, 11.15

Mark Earls will explore the lie of originality in all its aspects and show the value of 'social learning' (copying, to you and me) to help us put unoriginality back in its rightful place. And of course most of what he says will be other people's ideas.

Mark Earls is a leading thinker and actor in changing how we behave as a group. He is the author of the vastly influential Herd: How to Change Mass Behaviour by Harnessing Our True Nature (2009) and co-author of I’ll Have What She’s Having: Mapping Social Behaviour (2011).

Doors 11.15

The School of Life Sermons are strictly secular events which explore the values we should live by today. We ask maverick cultural figures to give us their take on the virtues to cling to or the vices to be wary of in order to better navigate life in our complex modern world.


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Courses & Workshops

School for Creative Startups

10 - 12 September 2012

SEPTEMBER BOOTCAMP

Doug’s 10 Question Method

In the first bootcamp, Doug will discuss the importance of having a clear vision for and of your business. We’ll analyse business models and help you determine which route is best for you before putting the business idea to the test through Doug’s 10 question method. By the end of day 3, you’ll have a clear understanding of your startup plan of action and clear steps to help you reach your goal. You’ll have the tools you need to make a start on your business plan and you’ll have mastered the art of networking, setting outcomes and building an action plan.

School for Creative Startups is a social enterprise specifically designed to teach creative people how to actively build successful startups and live from their endeavours.

Tailor made to teach creatives, School for Creative Startups covers everything new entrepreneurs need to know explained in a clear, jargon-free manner delivered by former Dragon’s Den investor Doug Richard and some of the UK’s top experts. Offering interactive teaching techniques, engaging visual aids, and 24/7 support, School for Creative Startups demystifies complex business theory making startup success achievable for anyone.


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Talks & Lectures

Public Debate - ‘Freedom of speech, anti-abortion protestors and women: Rights and Limits’

11 Sep 2012, 18.30

British Pregnancy Advisory Service host a debate examining the challenges posed by the activities of anti-abortion protestors outside clinics for those with a commitment to freedom of speech

Chaired by David Allen Green and with a panel including Ann Furedi, Chief Executive, bpas (British Pregnancy Advisory Service) and Andrea Minichiello Williams, Chief Executive, Christian Concern the debate will examine the challenges posed by the activities of anti-abortion protestors outside clinics for those with a commitment to freedom of speech:

· How do we balance the freedoms to access and offer care with the right to oppose abortion?

· Is limiting the freedom of speech of anti-abortion protestors necessary and proportionate to protect women?

· Does the right to offend include those who are about to go through a medical procedure, including abortion?

TICKETS: £ free. Open to all but please book your place in advance with katherine.o'brien@bpas.org


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Lord Robert Skidelsky & Dr Edward Skidelsky: How Much is Enough? Money & the Good Life

11 Sep 2012, 19.00

The London Philosophy Club is very pleased to host Lord Robert Skidelsky and his son Dr Edward Skidelsky to talk about their recent bestseller,How Much Is Enough: Money and the Good Life.

What constitutes the good life? What is the true value of money? Why do we work such long hours merely to acquire greater wealth? These are some of the questions that many asked themselves when the financial system crashed in 2008.

This talk will tackle such questions head-on. It begins with the great economist John Maynard Keynes, who in 1930 predicted that, within a century, per capita income would steadily rise, people’s basic needs would be met, and no one would have to work more than fifteen hours a week. Clearly, he was wrong: though income has increased as he envisioned, our wants have seemingly gone unsatisfied, and we continue to work long hours. The Skidelskys explain why Keynes was mistaken. Then, arguing from the premise that economics is a moral science, they trace the concept of the good life from Aristotle to the present and show how our lives over the last half century have strayed from that ideal. Finally, they issue a call to think anew about what really matters in our lives and how to attain it.

£ Free. Doors 19.00. Booking advisable.


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Talks & Lectures

Jesus has Two Daddies/Waking up from a Biblically Induced Coma

14 Sep 2012, 19.30

The Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association (GALHA) Presents.

Jesus has Two Daddies/Waking up from a Biblically Induced Coma

Two special performances by US based theatrical artist and activist, Peterson Toscano.

Toscano uses brilliant comedy and hard won insight to interweave his long journey out of the closet and through years of “ex-gay therapy”,

He also hilariously deconstructs traditional views of the bible and tells pretty much every bloody genital Bible story that exists.

TICKETS: £8. Booking recommended

US-based theatrical performance activist Peterson Toscano uses comedy and storytelling to address social justice concerns and queer issues. After spending 17 years and over $30,000 on three continents attempting (and failing) to change his gay orientation, he has emerged as a queer cheeky voice of reason in the midst of the culture war.


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The Pod Delusion’s Big Birthday Bash!

15 Sep 2012, 19.30

Conway Hall & The Pod Delusion Presents...

The Pod Delusion's Big Third Birthday Do!

To celebrate the radio show and podcast's third birthday on September 15th – we’re hosting a big event after the Secular Europe March in London  – and we’d love it if you could join us!

Expect an evening of interesting things featuring…

  • Kate Russell from BBC Click
  • Young Atheist Handbook Author Alom Shaha – not talking about his book, but performing some MAGIC.
  • Guardian Blogger Martin Robbins on Why The Daily Mail Is Evil!
  • Pod Delusion regular Drew Rae offering us some Risk Assessment for the Apocalypse!
  • ‘Skeptic’ Magazine editor Deborah Hyde on the Psychology of the Supernatural!
  • and fire scientist Claire Benson – who hopefully won’t be burning down Conway Hall!
  • …with MORE to be announced!

Tickets are £5.95 (including booking fee)


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Talks & Lectures

Ulster Altruism: Hazlitt and Hutcheson

15 Sep 2012, 14.00

The Hazlitt Society Presents

The Annual Lecture: Ulster Altruism: Hazlitt and Hutcheson, given by Terry Eagleton

The eighth annual Hazlitt Society lecture at Conway Hall is given this year by Terry Eagleton, the leading Marxist practitioner of literary theory and cultural studies. 

He is a prolific writer, whose output is a highly individual combination of sometimes highly abstract literary and cultural theory, practical criticism of literary texts and political polemic.  Literary Theory (1983), possibly his best-known work, traces the history of modern intellectual traditions from the Romantics to the postmodernists.  Eagleton has written compellingly on Hazlitt's stature as a radical thinker.

Lecture starts 14.00, £ Free but booking required.  After lecture tea will be provided in the foyer until 5pm


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The Centre For Pagan Studies Conference 2012

16 Sep 2012, 10.00

The Centre For Pagan Studies

In Association with Greenmantle Magazine
Presents...

THE CFPS CONFERENCE 2012

“A Day with Ronald Hutton and Friends - Modern witchcraft: Building a future from history”

The big debate with refreshing views from our speakers and panel experts.

Featuring:

Prudence Jones, Philip Heselton, Rufus and Melissa Harrington, Peter Nash, Caroline Wise and of course Ronald Hutton – Professor of History, Bristol University

Musical contributions from Talis Kimberley

Evening entertainment from Damh the Bard and The Dolmen

Quality Stalls: Books, Jewellery, Ritual Items etc.

Food provided by Green’s Cuisine

Supporting the Doreen Valiente Foundation and Pagan Pride.

Conference hotline: 07733 581504


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