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The BBC Big Band Simply Swing

Oxford Festival of the Arts is proud to announce  SIMPLY SWING night at the New Theatre on 13 July with the BBC Big Band directed by the inimitable Barry Forgie, and one of the UK’s finest jazz and big band vocalists, Iain Mackenzie. [Iain Mackenzie] knows how to swing a Read more…

By mticeric@mcsoxford.org, 3 days20th June 2025 ago
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Soweto Kinch Trio at Oxford Festival of the Arts!

Oxford Festival of the Arts is thrilled to be announcing that award-winning saxophonist, rapper, and BBC Jazz Presenter, Soweto Kinch (who also read History at Oxford!) will be performing his new album: SOUNDTRACK TO THE APOCALYPSE for our final Friday Night in Festival Hall on July 11 with this trio. Read more…

By mticeric@mcsoxford.org, 3 days20th June 2025 ago
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Haydn in Oxford: The English Haydn Orchestra and Jennifer Pike

Haydn came to Oxford in 1791, where he was conferred with a Doctorate from the University of Oxford.  A ‘Grand Music Festival’ in the Sheldonian was fully reported in The Gentleman’s Magazine. ‘When Haydn appeared, and, grateful for the applause he received, seized hold of, and displayed, the gown he Read more…

By mticeric@mcsoxford.org, 1 month20th May 2025 ago
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Chantal Meza: Disappearance of Worlds

We are delighted to announce that Oxford Festival of the Arts is embracing “Disappearance of Worlds”, an exhibition by Chantal Meza – a Mexican painter living and working in the UK, whose work for the past decade has confronted the violence, terror, and the complexities of disappearance in both a Read more…

By mticeric@mcsoxford.org, 3 months13th March 2025 ago
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Aakash Odedra Company: Songs of the Bulbul

We are proud to present Songs of Bulbul, a captivating new dance performance by Aakash Odedra inspired by the ancient Sufi myth of a caged songbird, in collaboration with the Oxford Playhouse. Featuring choreography by Rani Khanam and music by Rushil Ranjan, this exquisite performance is an immersive dialogue between the intense physicality of Read more…

By mticeric@mcsoxford.org, 5 months7th February 2025 ago
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Who Tells the Story? Journalism in an Age of Disruption 

We are excited to announce our first ever event in London! Who Tells the Story? Journalism in an Age of Disruption – a panel discussion featuring three alumni of Magdalen College School, now working on the front line of journalism.   Following our hugely successful discussion between award-winning journalist and author, Misha Glenny, specialising in Read more…

By mticeric@mcsoxford.org, 5 months27th January 2025 ago
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Fire and Water with Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra

We are delighted to unveil our first performance for Oxford Festival of the Arts 2025!  A spectacular concert – Fire and Water – with the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra at the ‘magnificent’ Sheldonian Theatre on July 12 at 7.30pm. Linked to our theme – Magnificent Oxford – the performance will be featuring the city’s Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra, Read more…

By mticeric@mcsoxford.org, 5 months27th January 2025 ago
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Photography Open Call: What is your Oxford?

Oxford Festival of the Arts is pleased to announce an open call for photographic works on the theme “What is your Oxford?”. “What is your Oxford?” will be an exhibition at Pembroke College Art Gallery curated from chosen photographs received in answer to the brief. We are asking for still Read more…

By mticeric@mcsoxford.org, 6 months11th December 2024 ago
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