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  • The Language Recruitment Fair
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    Make a date in your diary to visit this years Language Recruitment Fair where companies from across the UK and Ireland will be offering exciting careers for linguists. The next Language Recruitment Fair will be held on November 3rd, 4th and 5th 2006 and looks set to be twice the size of the 2005 Fair. Free tickets will be available on our website for registered users of Top Language Jobs around August 2006.

    Location: London, Olympia
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  • Parapar at The Red Hedgehog
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    A mix of Bengali folk, western classical, blues and jazz featuring the haunting vocals of Moushumi Bhowmik.

    Sun 4th March
    3pm Afternoon Set £10/8 7:30pm Concert £12/10

    The Red Hedgehog
    255/257 Archway Road Highgate London N6 5BS
    Box Office: 020 8348 5050

    Tube: Highgate (100 yards) Buses: 43, 134 (50 yards)

    More about the band at www.parapar.co.uk

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  • BritBangla Annual Dinner Event
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    Celebrate in style at BritBangla’s Annual Dinner, the final event of the
    year!

    An evening of glamour, dining beside the river banks of Chelsea. Enjoy the tantalising delights created specially by chef Raj.

    With the pleasurable ambience of the lavish surrounding, perfect for
    networking and welcoming all professionals/entrepreneurs.

    Don’t miss out - be part of the vibe, the glitz and the glamour.

    Memories of India on the River , 7 The Boulevard, Imperial Wharf, Townsmead Road, London SW6 2UB
    Time: 7pm
    Dress Code: Glamorous & Smart
    Tickets: £26 members / £30 non-members till 15/11/07, thereafter: £35.00

    Tickets http://www.britbangla.net/dinner07.html

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  • Bangla Town International Curry Festival
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    When: 14 - 28 Sep 2008 (annual)
    Where: Brick Lane
    Opening Hours: 11.30am-7pm

    The International Curry Festival is a gastronomic extravaganza in London's Brick Lane, celebrating the best in curry culture. Visitors have the chance to sample some of the most tantalising cuisine from Bangladesh, India and Pakistan over two weeks.
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  • London Mela 2008
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    The London Mela brings together all Asians under one roof with their traditonal music/ culture outside the Indian subcontinent. Last year this event almost took attention of 55,000 odd visitors and this year expectations are much more higher.


    Location: Gunnersbury Park, Pope's Lane, Ealing, London, W5 4NE

    Travel Description: Gunnersbury Station or Action
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  • Tasher Desh - Land of Cards
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    Classical Indian dance collides with Alice in Wonderland and Opera in this sumptuous dance opera based on the story by Rabrindanath Tagore. Award winning dancers, English narration and Bengali songs will make this a spectacle not to be missed. Further details on our website www.watermans.org.uk
    Watermans Theatre
    15-20 April.
    Tickets £15/£12 from Box Office
    020 8232 1010 or www.ChilliTickets.com
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  • Sandhya Sangit -
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    Sandhya Sangit -
    Images of West Bengal
    Thursday 14 September, 18.30–19.30
    Images of East Bengal
    Thursday 19 October, 18.30–19.30
    Great Court

    Akademi South Asian Dance UK perform a dance and music spectacular
    Admission free, no pre-booking
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  • The discovery of Bengal
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    The discovery of Bengal
    Thursday 5 October, 18.30–20.00
    BP Lecture Theatre

    Special evening concert exploring the geographical origins of Bengal.
    Admission free, booking required
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  • Bengali poetry
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    Bengali poetry – Tagore and after (Bengali and English)
    Sunday 8 October 14.00–15.00
    Reading Room

    A special afternoon recitation of poems with Dr Ketaki Kushari Dyson.
    Admission free, booking required
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  • Storytelling with Seema Anand
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    Storytelling with Seema Anand -
    The curse of Kali
    Thursday 24 August, 18.30–19.30
    Tales from the inner courtyard
    Thursday 12 October, 18.30–19.30
    Travelling stories
    Thursday 9 November, 18.30–19.30
    Reading Room

    30 places per event
    Admission free, no pre-booking
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  • Tales of three generations of Bengalis in the UK
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    Tales of three generations of Bengalis in the UK
    Thursday 12 October, 18.00–19.30
    Sackler Room

    This special evening explores the outcome of a year long programme of work documenting cross-generational voices in the Bengali community.
    45 places
    Admission free, booking required
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  • Faith, nation, culture: What Bengal's history tells us about living with multiple identities?
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    Bengal has arguably the longest history of engagement between East and West, stretching back over several centuries of settlement, with Calcutta once the capital city of the British in India. For Bengalis, the British were just one chapter in a long history of cultural exchange and accommodation. That history has seen a cultural heritage shared across faiths (in particular, Hinduism and Islam) and then split, in the twentieth century, across two nations: India and Bangladesh. How does this story of multiple identities - of faith, nation, culture
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  • Tales from Bengal
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    Explore the spellbinding world of Bengal with our resident storyteller, Seema Anand.

    Admission free

    10 December 14.00
    Room 91
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  • Bengali Performing Arts
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    Bengali Performing Arts was formed in March 1992 with the concept of promoting Bengali Culture and social cohesion by organising year-round quality programmes refl ecting all aspects of traditional Bengali culture and its excellence.

    6.30 pm: Refreshments

    7.00 pm: Welcome and Introduction Mr Neaz Hyder

    7.15 pm: Devotional & Tagore Songs Sri Ramanuja accompanied by Deepak on tabla & Priyanath on sitar.

    8.00 pm: Interval

    8.15 pm: Purna Das Baul accompanied by Dibyendu, Deepak on tabla & Priyanath on sitar

    10.00 pm: Vote of thanks Dr. M. Fazlul Alam
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  • Friendship Festival
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    Celebrating the bonds between British Asians - from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal - Vijay Saggar's Friendship Festival comes to London's ExCel. In promoting the cultural richness of these five countries, Saggar has also created a sensation in allowing exhibitors free exhibition space.

    For anyone who wants to find out about the vibrant south Asian cultures, this event covers everything from health and beauty, education and business to travel and home building. Stars from "Bolly" and "Lolly" -wood perform while the interactive cookery theatre tempts visitors with Pakistani and Indian food.

    Fashions from the subcontinent feature heavily, with four daily catwalk shows. Outdoors there is a floating green for golf practice, water sports and barbecues.

    Venue ExCel Arena
    Address Royal Victoria Dock, London, Greater London, London Region E16 1XL, England

    Date 18-20 August 2006
    Opening Hours 10am-8pm
    Cost £12

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  • Durga Puja
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    Durga Puja 2006 is upon us and once again the Bengali Cultural Association will be celebrating the festival at the Upton Centre in East Ham from Thursday 28th September to Monday 2nd October.

    Please join us and help us celebrate.

    Upton Centre
    Claude Road
    Upton Park
    London E13
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  • Kantha: The embroidery tradition of Bengal
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    Kantha: the embroidery tradition of Bengal

    Tuesday 5 December, 13.15
    Room 91
    Richard Blurton

    Visitor Information
    The British Museum
    Great Russell Street
    London WC1B 3DG

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  • The Language Recruitment Fair is the largest and most exciting exhibition of its kind dedicated to language recruitment. We have received an amazing level of interest in response to the Dublin fair, which promises to attract thousands of candidates and many organisations interested in recruiting people with linguistic skills across a wide range of sectors.

    This will be an excellent opportunity for bilingual and multilingual professionals to develop your career with leading employers in Ireland. Candidates will be able to talk to Companies Face to Face and discuss a wide range of employment opportunities in Ireland.

    The Language Recruitment Fair Ireland will be held on 25th and 26th May 2007 in the Gresham Hotel in Dublin.

    For your Free ticket and more information visit: http://www.languagerecruitmentfair.ie/
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