What is widely known as Pancake Day or Shrove Tuesday in the UK, is in fact a week-long traditional Slavic celebration that takes places prior to the beginning of Lent, the Christian period of fasting and spiritual reflection leading up to Easter. Maslenitsa is often a time to indulge in rich foods before Lent in … Continue reading “Maslenitsa (20-26 February)”
Month: February 2023
Maha Shivaratri (February 18)
Maha Shivaratri, also referred to as the “Great Night of Shiva”, is one of the biggest annual celebrations in the Hindu calendar and is held to honour Lord Shiva, who is one of the main deities in the religion. The reason behind celebrating Lord Shiva can vary slightly depending on the region that you are … Continue reading “Maha Shivaratri (February 18)”
100th anniversary of British archaeologist Howard Carter opening the sealed doorway to Tutankhamen’s tomb in Thebes, Egypt
February 16 2023 marks the 100th anniversary of one of the most significant moments in the history of archaeology – the opening of the sealed doorway to Tutankhamen’s tomb in Thebes, Egypt. The discovery of which was made by the renowned archaeologist Howard Carter, who dedicated his life to uncovering the secrets of ancient Egypt. … Continue reading “100th anniversary of British archaeologist Howard Carter opening the sealed doorway to Tutankhamen’s tomb in Thebes, Egypt“
100th Anniversary of the birth of Franco Zeffirelli
February 12th marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of Franco Zeffirelli, an Italian film director widely regarded as one of the greatest of all time. Born in Florence, Italy on 12 February 1923, Zeffirelli was a visionary in the world of film and television, bringing a fresh, vibrant, and creative approach to each one … Continue reading “100th Anniversary of the birth of Franco Zeffirelli”
My role with the Birmingham Royal Ballet
Final year Music student, Amira, tells us how she came to be involved as a Music assistant at the Birmingham Royal Ballet. “First year of university saw a challenging time. The Covid pandemic kept many of us from our friends and families, facing exacerbated mental health concerns due to isolation and for students a very … Continue reading “My role with the Birmingham Royal Ballet”
My work placement with the GAP Arts Project by Ellie Winter, final year BA History of Art student
In my final year of studying History of Art, as part of a CAL work placement module called Professional Skills, I undertook a role as Creative Publication Developer at a youth arts charity in Balsall Heath called The GAP Arts Project. The role entailed working collaboratively with another student who was also on placement to … Continue reading “My work placement with the GAP Arts Project by Ellie Winter, final year BA History of Art student”
4 February 75th Anniversary of the birth of rock singer Alice Cooper
75 years ago, on February 4th 1948 in Detroit, Michigan, Alice Cooper (originally Vincent Damion Furnier) was born. He was to become an internationally renowned rock musician who pioneered a theatrical form of heavy metal music performance that allowed the fusion of onstage horror dramatics and raw, dynamic sounds – a unique style that eventually … Continue reading “4 February 75th Anniversary of the birth of rock singer Alice Cooper “
La Chandeleur 2 February
In France and Belgium, 2 February is a day often dedicated to the making and eating of crêpes. Religiously, this day is known in the Christian faith as La Chandeleur or Candlemass, marking the day that Jesus was presented at the temple in Jerusalem and takes its name from the Christian tradition of bringing candles … Continue reading “La Chandeleur 2 February”
Time to Talk Day 2 February
Time to Talk Day is the nation’s biggest mental health conversation. Happening every year, it’s a day for friends, families, communities, and workplaces to come together to talk, listen and change lives. You don’t have to host a huge event to get the conversation going on Time to Talk Day. Remember, every conversation matters – … Continue reading “Time to Talk Day 2 February”
LGBTQ+ History Month
LGBTQ+ History Month is the annual month-long celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender history and the history of gay rights and related civil rights movements. In the UK this celebration takes place every February and aims to raise awareness of, and combat prejudice against, those belonging to the LGBTQ+ community and its history. LGBTQ+ … Continue reading “LGBTQ+ History Month”