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Feb
6
Mon
Mondays @ The Mills: Vincent Van Gogh and Anthony Green – The Ninth Annual Kyffin Williams Lecture @ Mills Centre, Highgate School
Feb 6 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

6th February

The Ninth Annual Kyffin Williams Lecture
Vincent Van Gogh and Anthony Green

Martin Bailey
The art historian Martin Bailey has published two books in the past few weeks – one on Van Gogh (Studio of the South: Van Gogh in Provence) and the other on the former Highgate student Anthony Green RA (Painting Life), who was taught by Kyffin Williams in the 1950s. In his lecture, Bailey will explore the links, since Green has always been strongly influenced by Van Gogh’s Sunflowers.

Nov
17
Sat
Highgate International Chamber Music Festival Family Concert @ Dyne House Auditorium Highgate School
Nov 17 @ 2:00 pm – 3:15 pm

A magical multi-media tale of a life saved by music for children 7+ and their guardians, based on a true story.

Join superhero duo Tommy Foggo and his talking cello Destino as they recruit a gang of young helpers to travel with them through time and space to find the Queen of Lost Atlantis…

​Performed by acclaimed cellist, baritone & actor Matthew Sharp. Composed by Stephen Deazley and written by Martin Riley.

Dec
18
Fri
Nuestra Señora de Esperanza de Macarena – Sacred Recital @ St Augustine Church
Dec 18 @ 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm

Nuestra Señora de Esperanza de Macarena

Our Lady of Hope of Macarena

 

In such difficult times, it seems appropriate to come together in the name of Our Lady of Hope.
Her feast day is an annual celebration in Spain, taking place on December 18th.
Join us at St Augustine’s Highgate for the first ever observance of this feast outside of Spain.

Jonathan Byrd is known to many churches across London and beyond for his ‘devotional guitar’ style, drawing heavily on flamenco ‘the sacred music of Andalusia’, uniquely fused with the delicate architecture of classical composition.

This will be punctuated with readings and prayers from Rev Tim Miller of All Saints Highgate, recently appointed Priest in charge of St Augustine’s.

Admission is free and there will be a place for donations, should you wish.

Please be seated by 1:30pm. This sacred recital is expected to last no more than an hour.