RCS Haven E-Bulletin October 2010 (No. 12)

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  This is the October 2010 edition of the RCS Haven E-Bulletin, which as usual will provide a digest of Russian stories in the news in October and detailed listings for Russian events both in Scotland and, as of this month, in the rest of the UK as well. We also bring you exciting news of a new exhibition on display at our Duke Street Centre –

 

RCS Haven is proud to present:

      

Saturday 2nd – Saturday 30th October: Shamil Khairov «Тишина» ('Silence')

 

  Shamil Khairov is a lecturer in the School of Slavonic Studies at the University of Glasgow, where his primary research interest is Russian and Soviet art and visual culture. «Тишина» is a collection of hauntingly beautiful black-and-white photographs depicting quiet, reflective scenes from Russian provincial life. 

 -      RCS Haven, 11 Duke Street, Glasgow, G4 0UL

-      More information: http://www.rcshaven.org.uk/?page=news&article=35&l=en (Eng)

                             http://www.rcshaven.org.uk/?page=news&article=36&l=ru (Rus)

 

  Further information about all the services provided by RCS Haven (including language/cultural classes for children and adults, our online library catalogue and job search facilities, and access to specialist help and advice) can be found on our website. We hope that you enjoy this always unpredictable, autumnal month of October, and to see you at our centre soon!

 

 

Contents:

-        Jobs

-        Jobs in Scotland

-        Russian-speaking Jobs

-        October Events Calendar

-        Regular events in Scotland

-        Events in Glasgow

-        Events in Edinburgh

-        Events elsewhere in Scotland

-        Events in the rest of the UK

-        News

-        Contact Us

 

Jobs

  The job search facility on the RCS Haven website collects vacancies from Scottish, British and Russian employers, and makes them searchable by keyword. It can be accessed by clicking here, but below is a selection of some of the wide range of jobs currently being advertised through the website:

 

Jobs in Scotland:

 

 

Senior Mechanical Designer -Tooling/ Electronics

Senior Mechanical Designer -Tooling/ Electronics Advert Ref: DRC - 26773/5 Up to 50k East Scotland - Montrose, Dundee A unique opportunity to join a leading electronics developer in various hazardous environment markets including instrumentation for more...

 Consultant in Accident and Emergency - ongoing post in Scotland

Location: Salary: 81 Medecho requires Consultant in Accident and Emergency locum for the beautiful location in Scotland. The vacancy is for an ongoing position for the right doctor, to start as soon as more...

 Labmed - Locum General Radiographer required in Scotland

Location: Salary: 25-27 Job Description: Locum General Radiographer required in Scotland *Reason for Vacancy: Staff shortage *Specialism Banding: Band 6*Based: Scottish Highlands*Role Commences: ASAP*Length more...

 Childcare Practitioners

Location: Dunfermline Scotland Salary: Negotiable dep on age & exp Childcare Practitioners, Room Leaders, Senior Nursery Nurses required for large day nursery in Fife

 

Russian-speaking Jobs:

 

 IT Recruitment Consultant Permanent/ Contract Russian Speake

Title: IT Recruitment Consultant Permanent/Contract Russian Speaker Salary: Circa £25,000 + excellent Commission and Benefits Location: City of London, London About Company: Modis International is one of the profitable brands within the more...

 Russian Speaker with fluent English

Bi-lingual Support Agent Russian Speaker Salary £15,295 Excellent relocation package, flight & accommodation. Language Requirements: Fluent Russian Job Description To provide support to the Infoprint Project, demonstrating a positive can do more...

 Relationship Manager (Czech Russian speakers)

A major international bank is looking to hire 2 people into there relationship management department. The main purpose of the role is to identify opportunities is to establish strong relationship with the onshore business and close working more...

 Russian Sales & Marketing, Exhibitions

Russian Speaking Sales & Marketing Executive, St Albans, Hertfordshire Our client is a leading international exhibition and trade fair organiser and publisher of business to business events, working throughout Europe, the USA and Asia. Our client more...

 

 

Please also note that RCS Haven is always looking for volunteers to work at the centre and qualified staff to run language and cultural courses for children and adults. If interested, please email your CV to [email protected].

 

 

 

October Events Calendar

 

 

Regular Events in Scotland:

Orthodox Church Services:

  The following Scottish churches hold regular/semi-regular Orthodox services (all welcome):

·         Glasgow: The Parish of St. Kentigern (Russian Orthodox). Services held in Govan Old Church, 866 Govan Road, Glasgow, G51 3UU.

-   0141 427 0839.

·         Edinburgh: Orthodox Community of St. Andrew (a mixture of Orthodox faiths). Services held in the Chapel of St. Andrew, 2 Meadow Lane, Edinburgh, EH8 9NR.

-  0131 336 4492.

 

Events in Glasgow:

·         Live Music on Sunday nights at Cafe Cossachok

  Every Sunday night Glasgow’s Russian cafe/restaurant hosts a live concert featuring a mixture of Russian and Eastern European folk-songs and works by Russian classical composers. Booking essential for all events.

-        Cafe Cossachok, 10 King Street, Glasgow, G1 5QP.        Bookings: 0141 553 0733

·         Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre

  Sharmanka are a unique and award-winning theatre group whose performances are ‘acted’ by carved wooden figures and ingenious moving mechanical contraptions. Booking essential.

-        Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre, 103 Trongate, Glasgow, G1 5HD.  

Bookings: 0141 552 7080

 

 

Events in Glasgow:

·         Saturday 2nd – Saturday 30th October: Exhibition, Shamil Khairov «Тишина»/‘Silence’

  This exciting photography exhibition will take place at the RCS Haven centre on Duke Street – please see the top of this E-Bulletin for further details.

·         Tuesday 5th – Saturday 9th October: Ice-skating, ‘Cirque du Glace: Evolution’

 

  The Russian Ice Stars return to Glasgow with what promises to be another breathtaking spectacle. ‘Evolution’ uses thrilling music, costumes and acrobatics to bring to life the story of the Earth, starting with the creation of our planet and the evolution of mankind, before going on to imagine what feats technology will allow us to achieve in the future.

-      Theatre Royal, 282 Hope Street, Glasgow, G2 3QA

-      Tuesday 5th Oct: 7.30pm                

-      Wednesday 6th Oct: 7.30pm

-      Thursday 7th Oct: 2.30pm, 7.30pm

-      Friday 8th Oct: 7.30pm

-      Saturday 9th Oct: 2.30pm, 7.30pm

-      Tickets: £7.15 (restricted view) - £30.00

 

 

-      Bookings: 0844 871 7647 or go online here.

-      More information: http://www.ambassadortickets.com/1961/654/Glasgow/Theatre-Royal/Cirque-de-Glace---Evolution

 

·         Saturday 16th October: Concert, RSNO 10:11 Season, ‘John Lill plays Tchaikovsky’

  This concert is not to be missed: see Tchaikovsky’s blockbuster Piano Concerto, with the legendary pianist John Lill at the keyboard. Concert-goers will also be treated to renditions of Dvorák’s Fifth Symphony and Beethoven’s Coriolan Overture. For whose who are interested there will also be a pre-concert talk about the evening’s music, free to all ticket holders, by the RSNO’s Peter Hunt, which will start at 6.45pm.

-        Royal Concert Hall, 2 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3NY

-        7.30pm

-        Tickets: £10.00-32.00

-        Bookings: 0141 353 8000, or online here.

-        More information: http://www.glasgowconcerthalls.com/whatson/event/77896-RSNO-The-10:11-Season-John-Lill-Plays-Tchaikovsky

 

·         Monday 25th October – Saturday 6th November: Theatre, ‘Blood & Roses’

  Poorboy Theatre Company’s latest production is almost impossible to describe – ‘Blood &Roses’ is part interactive walking tour, part installation art project and part spellbinding theatre. Participants begin at the Tron Theatre, where they be given an MP3 player that will guide them between art works in found spaces across the city, whilst telling a dramatic story about love, loyalty and conflict between two families, one Scottish and the other Russian.

-        Tron Theatre, 63 Trongate, Glasgow, G1 5HB

-        Departing every ten minutes, 11.00am – 3.30pm

-        Tickets: £8.50 (£6.50 concessions)

-        Bookings: 0141 552 4267, or at the box office.

-        More information: http://www.tron.co.uk/event/blood_roses/

 

Events in Edinburgh:

·         Saturday 11th September – Saturday 30th October: Exhibition, Elizabeth Warner ‘The Russian Village through British Eyes: Photographs of Rural North Russia, 2004-2009’

 Professor Elizabeth Warner has spent the last fifteen years documenting the traditional way of life of rural communities in Vologda and Arkhangelsk provinces, a rich culture that is rapidly disappearing under the weight of economic and social change. Her photographs depict scenes from both everyday life and the region’s unique religious festivals, which combine Christian and pagan rituals. Professor Warner will also be presenting a talk about the exhibition and her experiences in Northern Russia on Friday 17th September (see below for further details) 

-        Scotland Russia Institute, 9 South College Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9AA

-        Opening Times: Tues-Fri 11.00am-4.00pm, Sat 1.30-4.00pm

-        FREE

-        More information: http://www.scotlandrussiaforum.org/exhibitions.html

 

·         Thursday 7th October: Student Reception

  The Scotland Russia Forum is offering all Russian-speaking and Russian-studying students at Edinburgh University the opportunity to come together and meet each other in a relaxed and informal setting. Non-Russian speakers welcome.

-        Scotland Russia Institute, 9 South College Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9AA

-        For further details and to confirm your attendance, phone 0131 668 3635 or email [email protected].

-        FREE

-        More information: http://www.scotlandrussiaforum.org/events.html

 

·         Saturday 9th October – Friday 22nd October: Exhibition, Berglind ‘Luv Etc’

  This exhibition showcases the fruits of an ambitious project by Edinburgh-based artist Berglind, in which he has attempted to combine to iconic style and visual trademarks of Soviet poster art with modern Western advertising’s obsessions with sex and consumerism. The resulting 20 paintings are striking and original. 

-        Arts Complex, St. Margaret’s House, 151 London Road, Edinburgh, EH7 6AE.

-        Official Opening: Saturday 9th Oct, 6.30-9.00pm

-        FREE

-        More information: http://www.scotlandrussiaforum.org/other_events.html

 

·         Friday 15th October: Conference, ‘University of Edinburgh Russian Studies Postgraduate Conference’

  The School of History, Classics and Archaeology and the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures at the University of Edinburgh have organised this one-day conference to explore how ideology has been used in Russia throughout the country’s history. Papers will be given in four broad areas: Ideology and Literature, Ideology and the People, Ideology in the Post-Soviet Space and Ideology Abroad. The conference will be held at the newly-opened Princess Dashkova Centre for Russian Studies.

-        The Princess Dashkova Centre, Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh, EH8 9LN

-        8.30am-7.30pm (lunch and coffee provided)

-        FREE

-        To attend as an audience member only, contact Samantha Sherry and Ariane Galy at [email protected]

-        More information: https://www.wiki.ed.ac.uk/display/russianspc/Home

 

·         Friday 15th October: Talk, Robert Chandler ‘Vasily Grossman: Journalist, Witness, Artist’

  Talk to coincide with the publication of ‘The Road’, a new collection of Grossman’s short stories and articles. As a journalist attached to the Red Army, writer Vasily Grossman reported on some of the pivotal moments of World War II – the battles of Stalingrad and Kursk, the fall of Berlin, the liberation of the Treblinka concentration camp. Robert Chandler will argue that Grossman was not simply a witness, and that his dispatches from the Front marked him out as a great artist long before the writing of his critically acclaimed novels, which include the epic ‘Life and Fate’ (loosely based on his experiences at Stalingrad).

-        Scotland Russia Institute, 9 South College Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9AA

-        7.30pm

-        Cost: £2.00 (members)/£5.00 (non-members)

-        To book, contact the SRF on 0131 668 3635 or email [email protected]

-        More information: http://www.scotlandrussiaforum.org/events.html

 

Elsewhere in Scotland:

·         Sunday 24th October: Concert, Вокал-ансамбль «Воскресение» ('Resurrection' singing group), Culzean Castle

  The «Воскресение» choir is made up of just 9 singers, but all of them have been trained at the Conservatory in St. Petersburg and over the last few years they have toured extensively across Europe. Last year, on a trip to the beautiful Culzean Castle they performed an impromptu concert for other visitors, and if that was anything to go by their official return is not to be missed! Their repertoire is based around traditional Russian music, both sacred and popular, and they are directed by Jurij Maruk.  

 

-      Culzean Castle, Maybole, Ayrshire, KA19 8LE

-      5.30pm

-      Tickets: £12.00 (£8.00 concessions)

-      Booking: either online here, or by sending a cheque (payable to ‘The NTS’) and an SAE to the address above.

-      More information: http://www.culzeanexperience.org/events.asp

 

The Rest of the UK:

·         Wednesday 29th September – Tuesday 19th October: Exhibition, Olga Pluzhnikova-Orlova ‘Inside/Outside: The Famous Moleskines’, London

  An exhibition of old favourites and new pieces from Russian artist Olga Pluzhnikova-Orlova’s continuing ‘Inside/Outside’ series of paintings. The artist’s notebooks (the ‘Moleskines’ of the exhibition title) will also be on display, and are filled with a huge variety of ‘wonderful graphic works’. Olga Pluzhnikova-Orlova is a member of the Moscow Union of Artists, and her work been exhibited more than 50 times in Russia and around the world.  

-      Pushkin House, 5a Bloomsbury Square, London, WC1A 2TA

-      4.00-7.00pm, Monday to Friday only

-      FREE

-      More information: http://www.pushkinhouse.org/en/events/olga-plouzhnikova-orlova-exhibition

 

 

·         Tuesday 19th October: Business Seminar, ‘Energy and Maritime Opportunities in Russia’, London

  An all-day seminar jointly organised by the RBCC, UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) and the Energy Industries Council (EIC) There are opportunities in the Russia market in a huge range of energy-related areas – power generation, shipbuilding, offshore platform construction, and of course oil, gas and other petrochemicals. Other European countries are taking advantage of this, but as a whole, UK businesses are not – in this seminar British businesses can learn about what opportunities are available in Russia, and hear about the experiences of companies that already do business there. At the end of the day there will also be the chance to have one-to-one meetings with the speakers and to network with other attendees.

-      The EIC, 89 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7TP

-      9.00am-3.00pm (Lunch provided)

-      FREE for UK-registered companies

-      Booking essential. Contact Claire Miller at [email protected]

-      More information: http://www.rbcc.com/services/event_reviews/l_191010.html

 

·         Thursday 21st – Thursday 28th October: Exhibition, ‘Mikhail Lomonosov, 300 Year Anniversary’, London

  Pushkin House presents an exhibition of original documents and artefacts belonging to the great Russian scientist and polymath Mikhail Lomonosov, to celebrate the three-hundredth anniversary of his birth. In the eighteenth century Lomonosov made a huge contribution to the sum of human knowledge in fields as diverse as literature, education and science – he discovered the atmosphere of Venus, predicted the existence of the Antarctic landmass and created the basis of the modern Russian literary language. All items in the exhibition are on loan from the Lomonosov museum in St. Petersburg.  

-      Pushkin House, 5a Bloomsbury Square, London, WC1A 2TA

-      4.00-7.00pm, Monday to Friday only

-      FREE

-      More information: http://www.pushkinhouse.org/en/events/mikhail-lomonosov-300-year-anniversary

 

·         Friday 22nd – Friday 29th October: Exhibition, Leonty Usov ‘The Cherry Orchard’, London

  Russian artist Leonty Usov has made a career out of carving beautiful, abstract portraits of famous Russian writers – from Pushkin to Pasternak - out of the golden wood of Siberian pine trees. This exhibition showcases 12 such sculpture-portraits of Anton Chekhov, which were originally made in 1998, to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the doctor, writer and playwright’s birth.  

 

-      Pushkin House, 5a Bloomsbury Square, London, WC1A 2TA

-      4.00-7.00pm, Monday to Friday only

-      FREE

-      More information: http://www.pushkinhouse.org/en/events/the-cherry-orchard-by-leonty-usov

 

·         Friday 29th October – Sunday 7th November: The Fourth Russian Film Festival, London

Academia Rossica is proud to present its fourth annual Russian film festival. The official programme for the festival has yet to be released, but viewers are promised new and award-winning Russian films, documentaries and animations, as well as the chance to take part in Q&As with directors and actors from some of the films on show.  

-      The Apollo Cinema, 19 Regent Street, Piccadilly Circus, London, SW1Y 4LR

-      For more information and to book tickets (when the programme is released), call 0800 220 6000.

-      More information: http://academia-rossica.org/en/film/russian-film-festival/4th-russian-film-festival

 

 News

 

Nobel Prize for Physics won by Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov

Two University of Manchester scientists, Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, have won the Nobel Prize for Physics in recognition of their "groundbreaking experiments" with graphene, a two dimensional material.

 

Russian Orthodox Church to Launch Its Own Site on YouTube

The Russian Orthodox Church will open its own site at popular YouTube video hosting service, Interfax-Religion reports. The project presentation will be held October 11 in the conference hall of the Christ the Savior Cathedral during the international festival of Orthodox media "Faith and Word", the Synodal Information Department reported to Interfax-Religion Thursday.

 

Students could face huge fees hike‎

Students could be forced to pay five times as much for their university education if the cap on fees is lifted, research suggests.

An analysis of fees paid by international students reveals home students are likely to face a massive hike in costs if institutions are allowed to set their own course fees.

 

Russia's Answer to Harvard Business School - A Break With Traditions ...

SKOLKOVO, RUSSIA — A business school created by Russia’s leading oligarchs presented diplomas to its first graduates and inaugurated a $250 million high-tech campus complex in a suburb of Moscow last month, seeking to stake out a role as the Harvard Business School equivalent for students focused on the so-called BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China).

 

Schwarzenegger brings Californian investors to Russia

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will lead a delegation of U.S. venture capitalists from Silicon Valley to Russia on October 10, Russia's hi-tech government corporation Rosnano said.

 

A Strong Europe and Russia

The image of Russia in Europe is often not very flattering and not very fair. In Germany, we have an old saying that goes like this: “When Russia seems strong, it is not as strong as it seems. When Russia seems weak, it is not as weak as it seems.” My impression is that at present we should pay attention to the second half of this saying.

 

BP new boss in talks with Russian partner over £3bn assets' sale to pay Gulf bill

The move marks a U-turn for new BP chief executive Robert Dudley, who as a director of TNK-BP fell out dramatically with his Russian counterparts in 2008 because he opposed their international ambitions. But with the cost of the Deepwater Horizon spill still mounting, Dudley needs to raise cash to reassure investors that the oil company can weather the storm.

Dmitry Medvedev's stereo system has Russia's bloggers buzzing

Forget the sacking of Moscow's mayor or Russia's chances of beating England to host the 2018 world cup. Russia's blogosphere was today buzzing with a discussion of president Dmitry Medvedev's state-of-the-art stereo system.

 

England are 'easy option' and Fifa should gamble on us

Russia's 2018 World Cup bid is moving into overdrive amid fears that England may be sneaking ahead in the final few weeks of campaigning to host the tournament.

 

  Thank you for taking the time to read this bulletin, we hope that you have found it interesting, useful and enjoyable. If you have any news or events that you would like us to mention, please let us know at the addresses below.

 

  Best wishes,

    All the staff and volunteers at RCS Haven

 

 

  Contact us:

-        11 Duke Street, Glasgow, G4 0UL

-        0141 552 2144

-        [email protected]

-        http://www.rcshaven.org.uk

 

 

 

Events listings compiled by: Jenny Gazzard