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Lunchtime Organ Recital

Mark Williams (London)
Temple Church
15th Oct 2008
13:15 - 13:45
Free Event



Islam in English Law - 21 October

Temple Church
21st Oct 2008
18:00 - 19:30

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Tickets: £10 (unreserved seating)

Free tickets for all students of the Inns of Court and Universities and academics are available when booking online - scroll to the bottom of this page


Islam in English Law

A Series of Public Discussions in the Temple Church

Human Rights in an Age of Terrorism

Edward Fitzgerald QC
Professor Javaid Rehman
Professor Ruth Wedgwood

The formal dialogue will be followed by Questions and Answers.

Intended CPD accreditation (BSB and Law Society): 1.5 hours

The series Islam in English Law has been generously supported by CIM  Investment Management, The J.C.Baker Trust, The Yves Guihannec Foundation, The Worshipful Company of Mercers and The Golden Bottle Trust.

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Islam in English Law - 21 October - Free Student Tickets

Temple Church
21st Oct 2008
18:00 - 19:30

Book now

Free tickets for students of the Inns of Court and universities and academics



Lunchtime Organ Recital

Thomas Leech (Ripon Cathedral)
Temple Church
22nd Oct 2008
13:15 - 13:45
Free Event



The Dancing Master

The Broadside Band
Inner Temple Hall
22nd Oct 2008
18:45 - 19:45

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The Dancing Master

Broadside Band
Nonsuch History and Dance
Jeremy Barlow director
Darren Royston choreographer

In 1651 the young publisher John Playford, produced the first ever
and phenomenally successful collection of country-dance tunes and
instructions, The Dancing Master which according to the title page
was ‘to be sold at his Shop in the Inner Temple neere the Church
doore’.

This event will include songs, ballads, instrumental pieces and dances in costume based on Playford’s tunes. There will also be some audience participation!

The Broadside Band is perfect for this music. They have performed
at major venues and festivals in England, Scotland, France, Austria,
Germany and Sweden and made many recordings including the
Edison Award winning complete Beggar’s Opera featuring Bob
Hoskins and Sarah Walker.

“ I should like to be in a pub, dancing to the infectious grace and
vigour of the Broadside Band.” The Guardian

Tickets: £15 (unreserved seating)

Generously supported by an anonymous donation



 
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