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Croatian Prime Minister Dr Ivo Sanader in OxfordEUROPEAN STUDIES CENTRE
St Antony's College, University of Oxford
THE CHANCELLOR'S SEMINAR
EUROPE: BIGGER –STRONGER?
Ivo Sanader, Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia
Chris Patten in Conversation with Dr. Ivo Sanader, Prime Minister of Croatia23.05.2007. | Press releases
An Exhibition of Paintings by Suncica Perišin TomljanovicAn exhibition of paintings entitled „Monuments“ by Suncica Perišin Tomljanovic will be opened at the Croatian Embassy in London on Thursday, 14th December 2006 between 6.30 and 8.30 pm. Suncica Perišin Tomljanovic will exhibit portraits made with tempera, tar, enamel, oil and juxtaposed against the large luminous brown paper background. Although she often uses intense black colour and shadow, there is no sinister undertone in her paintings. The rawness of the materials produces a freshness of expression and results are outstandingly beautiful faces. Her work is energetic and bold.05.12.2006. | Press releases
SEES lectureLecture organised by the School of Slavonic and East European Studies Language Unit and
The Ministry of Science, Education and Sport of the Republic of Croatia:
Croatian and Serbian: linguistic and sociolinguistic aspects
By Dr Lada Badurina and Dr Mihaela Matešic
Tuesday, 5th December 2006 at 5.15 pm, Room 347
School of Slavonic and East European Studies
University College London
16 Taviton Street
London WC1E 6BT
RSVP by 4th December to: i.peranic@sees.ucl.ac.uk
28.11.2006. | Press releases
Exhibition Vukovar-Filling the VoidExhibition Vukovar-Filling the Void – an urban design proposal for Vukovar
The CSYPN and the Croatian Embassy in London are joint organisers of a Private View of the exhibition Vukovar-Filling the Void, to be held at the Embassy on 14th November 2006. The authors of the exhibition are architects Andreas Karaus and Florian Migsch.07.11.2006. | Press releases
"A Tribute to Milka Trnina", paintings by Ljerka Njerš"A Tribute to Milka Trnina", paintings by Ljerka Njerš
The exhibition of paintings by Ljerka Njerš „A Tribute to Milka Trnina“, opened at the Croatian Embassy in London on 9th October 2006. Ljerka Njerš was inspired for this exhibition by the costumes of the famous opera singer Milka Trnina, which are on permanent display at the Zagreb City Museum. Ljerka Njerš's paintings, full of rich and vibrant colours, exude a theatrical atmosphere. The artist uses a technique she learnt in England. The clay monotypes are one-off works that artist paints on a wet clay plate. She runs off her monotypes on to the paper and finishes them with drawings in Indian ink and paint. The exhibition was opened by Croatian Ambassador Mr Joško Paro, at a private view attended by many British and Croatian guests.
17.10.2006. | Press releases
Milka Ternina and The Royal Opera HouseMILKA TRNINA AND THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE
18th September – 20th January 2006
The exhibition on life and career of the Croatian soprano Milka Ternina, an international star at the turn of the twentieth century, has opened at the Royal Opera House as a result of co-operation between The Royal Opera House and the Zagreb City Museum. Milka Ternina made a great contribution to the music scene of her time, she was famous and feted both in Europe and America. This exhibition, drawn from the Milka Ternina Bequest of the Zagreb City Museum, celebrates her life and career 100 years after her last performances at the Royal Opera House, where she achieved, perhaps, some of her greatest triumphs.
06.10.2006. | Press releases
Croatia in Light and ColourCROATIA IN LIGHT AND COLOUR
Postcards from Croatia 1898-1921
An exhibition of postcards from Croatia, from the collections of the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Zagreb, will be opened at the Croatian Embassy in London on 11th July. The exhibition consists of 60 frames (70x50cm), each containing an original postcard showing images of the Croatian towns from 1900. Each frame also contains a photo blow up of the same image, made by the Gallery Badrov who helped put together the exhibition. A particular emphasis has been put on the beginnings of tourist industry in Croatia. In addition to major tourist destinations like Opatija and Dubrovnik, there are also images of spas in Lipik, Daruvar, Topusko.
04.07.2006. | Press releases
The Agony of JudithThe Agony of Judith
Dialogos
26 April 2006, Purcell Room, 7.45pm
The South Bank Centre welcomes the universally acclaimed Dialogos to the Purcell Room on 26 April. Recognised as one of the best and most original medieval music ensembles to emerge in this generation, Dialogos performs The Agony of Judith. The performance retells the biblical story of Judith and Holofornes through vivid and dramatic poetry from Venetian and Croatian texts and music from Beneventan and Glagolitic sources.
04.04.2006. | Press releases
Vlaho Bukovac Exhibition at BonhamsExhibition "Searching for Blaise -
Vlaho Bukovac (1855-1922) and his Northern Patrons"
opened at Bonham's in London
After Liverpool and Harrogate, the exhibition "Vlaho Bukovac and his Northern Patrons", opened at Bonham's in London, in the central gallery of this prestigious auction house at 101 New Bond Street. The exhibition was opened by Mr Joško Paro, Croatian Ambassador, Mrs Caroline Oliphant, Director of the Paintings Department and the famous British actor Mr Edward Fox, whose grandfather Samson Fox was one of the great admirers of Bukovac's paintings and a distinguished patron.
24.03.2006. | Press releases
Adamic''s Era 1780-1830BOOK PRESENTATIONS HELD AT THE CROATIAN EMBASSY:
ADAMIC'S ERA 1780 - 1830 AND THE BRITISH NAVY, RIJEKA AND ADAMIC,
BY MALCOLM SCOTT HARDY
Croatian Embassy in London and the British-Croatian Society jointly organised a literary evening on Wednesday, 15th March 2006, to launch a couple of books dealing with the subject of British-Croatian links: "Adamic's Era 1780 - 1830" and "The British Navy, Rijeka and Adamic" by Malcolm Scott Hardy. Mr Ervin Dubrovic, spoke about the book "Adamic's Era 1780 - 1830": Rijeka's Merchant in a time of Great Changes" both as its editor and as the Director of the Museum of the City of Rijeka, the publisher of the book. He was followed by a British historian Malcom Scott Hardy, who spoke about his publication "The British Navy, Rijeka and A.L. Adamic: War and Trade in the Adriatic 1800 -25." Hardy's research gives the most thorough and reliable insight into relations between the Croatian regions and Great Britain during the "time of great changes" and Napoleonic wars. In addition to Croatian edition of the book, a special edition in English was presented as well: "The British Navy, Rijeka and A.L. Adamic: War and Trade in the Adriatic 1800 -25." published by Archaeopress in Oxford in 2005.
21.03.2006. | Press releases