RCS Haven E-Bulletin - October 2013

Greetings, and welcome to our bulletin full of information on exciting Russian events.

RCS Haven is welcoming anyone who is interested in studying Russian language, literature and culture. We have English and Russian language lessons. There are a library, Art studio for children and Web-design Studio.
Also, the Centre provides consultations in law, finance and other aspects of work and business in Russia and Britain.
 
NEWS 

 
This year, we are starting Puppet Theatre Workshops and Art-Studio. The kids will discover Russian folklore through fairy-tales, traditions and feasts. They will learn the drawing principals and master a variety of techniques by using drawing tools.
The class starts on Thursday 3d October at 5.15pm until 7.15pm
The address: 11Duke street, Glasgow, G4 0UL
For more information, please call: 0742 873 3439  Elena

 
This is 4th time we are running this event in Scotland. This year we will have events like - Weapons tryathlon - ARB (Army hand to hand combat) - Kettlebell lifting.
Saturday, 2 November 2013.  10:00 until 17:00
Admission £5 Kids Free
Hillington Park Gym
22 Earl Haig Road, G524JU Hillington, Renfrewshire, United Kingdom 
Enquiries:  Vadim Kolganov 07891651764 ( [email protected]  )

 
Taking place on Friday 8th November at the Marriott Hotel Glasgow; you are guaranteed an eventful night with fantastic entertainment.
Enjoy our red carpet arrival and complimentary glass of bubbly on arrival; you will be entertained by the amazing Magic Renz, Des McLean, DJ Danny and Kate Copstick.
For more information, please contact Sharon. [email protected]

  
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Vacancies
October Events Calendar
  Regular events in Scotland 

VACANCIES

RCS Haven is looking for qualified IT staff, Art, Mathematics and Russian teachers
Salary is negotiable based on experience held
If interested, please email your CV to [email protected]
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Also, we are looking for volunteers: content manager for our website.
 
The job search facility on the RCS Haven website collects vacancies from British and Russian employers. It can be accessed by clicking here, 

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.
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.

Art studio for Children
Art lessons for children are undergoing in RCS Haven.
Under supervision of experienced teachers, a professional artist and a specialist in early development, children study the basics of drawing and painting, language development and drama. All children are welcome on Wednesdays from 5pm till 7pm. 
RCS Haven, 11 Duke Street, Glasgow, G4 0UL, Т. 0141 5522144

Live Music on Sunday nights at Russian Café-Gallery Cossachok
Live folk, jazz and world music played by outstanding musicians.
Restaurant opens: 6pm. All concerts from 9pm - Tickets £6.00
Café-Gallery Cossachok, 10 King Street, Glasgow, G1 5QP. t: 0141 553 0733

Russian and English language courses for adults 
Classes for those who want to study Russian and English language.
Russian lessons on Mondays 5:30pm. English lessons on Saturdays 1pm.
Russian Centre Haven, 11 Duke Street, Glasgow, G4 0UL, [email protected]

Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre
Sharmanka are a unique and award-winning theatre group.
Their beautifully carved figures perform an incredible dance to haunting music and light, telling the funny and tragic stories of the human life and spirit.
Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre, 103 Trongate, Glasgow, G1 5HD, Bookings: 0141 552 7080

Events in Glasgow

 
Wed, 2 Oct, 7.30pm 
Russian demand for UK products has recently increased almost exponentially, and it is predicted that by 2020, Russia’s economy will be the fourth largest in the world. Clearly there is a huge amount of opportunity out there.
The Western Club, 32 Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow, G1 3AB T.: +44 (0)1732 783 555

 
Thu, 3 Oct, 8-9pm
For October's First Thursday event in the gallery, Sharmanka welcome The Forgotten Works, a band who create modern, British folk music out of soil, building projects, rusty vans, rivers, sunlight, trees, food, the sea, broken dreams, clockwork antiques, tangled things, mountains, rivers and a place called iDEATH.
103 Trongate, Glasgow G1 5HD T.: +44 (0)141 5527080

Events in Edinburgh

 
3 – 31 Oct, 6 – 7pm
Improve your Russian conversation in a small group with an experienced tutor.
Henderson's Vegetarian Restaurant
94 Hanover Street, Edinburgh, EH2 1DR T.: 07826 555 134

 
Fri, 4 Oct, 9.30am – 6pm
An Edinburgh University workshop organised by Professor Olga Taxidou (English Literature, LLC) and Dr Alexandra Smith (DELC, LLC) together with IASH and The Edge of Words project team (LLC).
Park Square, Edinburgh EH8 9NW.

 
Sun, 6 Oct, 3pm
The Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1930 as the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, and for decades has been one of the bastions of Russian music, serving as the official orchestra for the Soviet All-Union Radio network until the collapse of the USSR. Current music director Vladimir Fedoseyev has been steering the ensemble since 1974.
Lothian Rd, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH1 2EA Т.: 0131 228 1155

 
Tue, 8 Oct, 6-10pm
6pm: TOMORROW
Andrey Gryazev • Russia • 2012 • 1h30m • HD-Cam • Russian with English subtitles • Documentary
8.10pm: WINTER GO AWAY
Elena Khoreva, Denis Klebeev, Askold Kurov, Dmitry Kusabov, Nadezhda Leonteva, Anna Moiseenko, Madina Mustafina, Sofia Rodkevich, Anton Seregin & Alexey Zhiriakov .79 minutes     Documentary.
Edinburgh Filmhouse, 88 Lothian Road, Edinburgh EH3 9BZ. T.: 0139 228 2688. 

 
21 Oct - 16 Dec, 9am-6pm
The aim of these courses is to understand the tradition of icon painting through studying masterpieces of the past and through their inspiration to create your own icon.
Learning the technique according to all principles of tempera technique which uses dry pigments and egg yolk.
St. Margaret`s House, 151 London Road, Edinburgh, EH7 6AE 

 
 
22 Oct – 9 Nov
From the novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. A new stage version by Chris Hannan, directed by Dominic Hill
A thrilling study of guilt and power. Raskolnikov, an impoverished student, formulates and executes a plan to kill an unscrupulous pawnbroker, testing his hypothesis that some people are naturally capable of such things.
30b Grindlay St, Edinburgh EH3 9AX Т.: 0131 248 4848 

Events in the rest of the Scotland

 
Tue, 1 Oct, 7.30pm
Distinguished Russian ensemble now resident in America. The programme includes works by Franz Schubert. Shostakovich and Borodin.
St John's Place, Perth, PH1 5SZ Т.: 01382 434940

 
5 October:
For all practising teachers of Russian, specialists on bilingualism and all other people interested in this matter. Participation is free. 
Organisers: 
Russian schools in Aberdeen (Slovo) and Dundee.  Supported by the Russkiy Mir Foundation
Venue: West Park Hotel, Dundee
The following topics will be given priority during the conference:
- The development and education of bilingual children;
- Methodology of teaching Russian in Saturday and Sunday schools;
- Methodology of teaching Russian as a foreign language at Universities, public schools and language centres.
It is planned to create a discussion forum with the working title "Pedsovet" that will continue to elaborate on the questions discussed during the conference and will plan new events to take place in Scotland.
It will be one-day conference consisting of 2 parts:
1. Oral presentations and discussions.
2. Round table.
319 Perth Rd, Dundee, Angus DD2 1NN T.: 07588507770

 
Sun, 6 Oct, 7pm
The Russian touring company performs Tchaikovsky's classical ballet, as choreographed by Edwardian ballet master Marius Petipa.
Carrick Street, Ayr, KA7 1NU Т: 01292 288235

 
Sat, 19 Oct, 10.30am-4pm
Talks by members of The Arthur Ransome Society (TARS) to mark the centenary of Ransome's arrival in Russia.
The Tryst, Plochry Church of Scotland and Tryst Pitlochry,Perth and Kinross PH16 

Events in the rest of the UK

 
1– 31 Oct, 10am-6pm
Pastel-coloured oils on canvas, representing different cultures captured by the Russian artist who lives and works in Edinburgh.
38 Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4JG Т.: 020 7499 1314

 
1 Oct – 20 Dec, 11am-7pm
Some of the masterpieces and unrealised designs by the Soviet Constructivists, created here by Henry Milner. An exhibition of striking avant garde artwork reconstructed for a contemporary audience. Lectures and film screenings at GRAD complement the exhibition.
3-4a Little Portland Street, London, W1W 7JB Т.: 020 7637 7274

 
Wed, 2 Oct, 1-1.45pm
Jelena Makarova is a Russian born Lithuanian pianist. She started playing piano at the age of five and began her training as a pianist at the State School of Art's for gifted children, Lithuania. She then continued her studies at the Lithuanian Music Academy. During her studies Jelena won 1st prize at the National Competition for Young Pianists.
14 Church Row, London, NW3 6UU Т.: 020 7794 5808

 
2 Oct – 11 Dec, 5-6.15pm
A relaxed conversational course for those with prior knowledge of the language and a basic grasp of grammar and reading skills. With a focus on speaking and listening, this class is suitable for those interested in culture or considering a visit to Russia.
2-4 University Road, Belfast, County Antrim, BT7 1NH Т.: 028 9024 2338

 
Tue, 8 Oct, 7.30-9pm
A talk from the author, whose book has been scrutinised by the Russian media in recent months.
Pushkin House, 5A Bloomsbury Square, City of London, WC1A 2TA Т.: 020 7269 9770

 
Fri, 11 Oct, 7.30-9pm
Dimensions of Russian Song: a concert to launch the UK Russian Folklore and Choral Society 'LADA', with Polina Proutskova and Polina Skovoroda-Shepherd.
Pushkin House, 5A Bloomsbury Square, City of London, WC1A 2TA T.: 020 7269 9770

 
16 – 19 Oct, 7.30pm
Written by: Anton Chekhov
David Salter directs a production of Anton Chekhov's drama about an aristocratic family unable to adapt to sweeping changes in Russian society.
Oxford Rd, Manchester, Greater Manchester M13 9PL Т.: 0161 247 1306

 
Wed, 23 Oct, 7pm
Discussions and a performance marking the 10th anniversary of the imprisonment of Russian businessman Mikhail Khodorkovsky, exploring the court case and the motivations behind his arrest.
13 Norfolk Place, London, W2 1QJ T.: 020 7479 8950

 
Wed, 23 Oct, 8pm
The Professor, having been given exclusive access to the files on the couple at the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art in Moscow, tells the largely untold story of famous composer's wife.
23 Lee Road, London, SE3 9RQ T.: 020 8463 0100

 
23 Oct - 5 Jan, 5pm, 7.45pm
The internationally-acclaimed Russian circus troupe returns with ever more impressive acrobatics, clowning and aerial feats.
The Mall, London, W5 3TJ

 
Thu, 24 Oct, 7.30pm
Full-length classical ballet set to Tchaikovsky's music and performed by the renowned company.
170 High St, Chatham ME4 4AS Т.: 01634 338338

 
Sat, 26 Oct, 7.30pm
Shakespeare's tragic drama set to one of Prokofiev's most evocative scores, this production is filled with beautiful dance, riveting battles, and compelling drama, all amidst stunning production designs.
Kettering Conference Centre, Thurston Dr, Kettering, Northamptonshire NN15 6PB
T.: 01536 414141

 
Wed, 30 Oct, 7.45pm
Tchaikovsky's magical score accompanies this tale of mystery and romance with spellbinding ballet dancing from the Russian State Ballet.
Lytton Way, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, SG1 1LZ Т.: 0870 013 1030

 
Thu, 31 Oct, 7.30pm
The St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra's Yuri Temirkanov conducts an all-Russian programme.
Prokofiev and Rachmaninov were brilliant composer-pianists, but whereas Prokofiev was an iconoclast who delighted in railing at tradition, Rachmaninov inherited Tchaikovsky's mantle without demur.
Royal Festival Hall, London SE1 Т.: 0844 875 0073

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