
Source: Berwick Church murals – preliminary sketches by Duncan Grant

Source: Berwick Church murals – preliminary sketches by Duncan Grant
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Woolf talks in Cambridge cancelled
The Clare Hall Cambridge Literary Talks on Virginia Woolf are cancelled for 2016-17. A new series of Woolf talks is planned at another
Jacob’s Room Study Day date changed
The new date is Saturday, 11 March 2017, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m., at the Oriental Club First Floor, 11 Stratford Place, London W1C IES
The day will include Dr. Sue Roe, Sarah Phillips and Lindsay Martin. Tickets: £48 for VWSGB members/£50 for non-members and include lunch and refreshments. To book, send cheque made payable to the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain to: Lindsay Martin, 12 Elm Park Road, London N21 2HN and include your address, telephone number and email address for confirmation.
For further details, phone Lindsay Martin on 020 8245 3580 or email lindsay@lindsaycmartin.co.uk
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Chanya Button will direct the upcoming film Vita and Virginia (image from TheFrisky.com).
Chanya Button, the director for the upcoming film Vita and Virginia, which will be about the relationship between Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West, recently spoke with ScreenDaily.com about her upcoming film.
According to the article shooting for the film will start in March or April of 2017.
Button is now an up and coming director, but as a student she studied English Literature at Oxford University. She admits that she has had a long relationship with Woolf. From the article:
“Virginia Woolf has been a passion for me for a long time,” Button said.
Button states that Woolf inspired her recent film Burn Burn Burn, an independent feature which will be available to stream on Netflix soon:
“Woolf has influenced how I think about everything, there is even an essay she wrote, On Being Ill, that influenced Burn Burn Burn.”
According to the article, the film will cover about 15 years of the relationship between Woolf and Sackville-West, but we are now learning that it will focus specifically on events that occurred between 1925-1927. From Button:
“It’s about how their relationship inspired Orlando, It’s the study of a complex female relationship…
“It’s a fresh period drama…Also, you get a view into her creative genius, and some bonkers surreal visions.”
You can follow Chanya’s Twitter page where she has been documenting some of her research expeditions for the film including a trip she made to Vita’s home Knole House.
Research day at Vita Sackville-West's ancestral pile. @nationaltrust #knole 🎬 pic.twitter.com/qVSQwogdva
— Chanya Button (@ChanyaButton) August 29, 2016
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Charleston held a full weekend of Centenary celebrations Oct. 14-16 and is still booking special 80-minute Centenary Tours through Nov. 5. The tour begins in the rarely seen House Kitchen and journeys through 10 rooms focusing on the early years at Charleston, according to the National Trust property’s website.
Here are some #Charleston100 tweets shared by Bloomsbury in the country, the home of Vanessa Bell, Clive Bell, Duncan Grant and Bunny Garnett.
Crowds enjoy a slice of birthday cake (made by our Catering Manager Julia) in Charleston gardens in late afternoon sunshine. #Charleston100 pic.twitter.com/BY0sNuRJe2
— The Charleston Trust (@CharlestonTrust) October 16, 2016
Appropriately named visitors Duncan & Henry cut the cake in Charleston garden at #Charleston100 #centenary celebrations today #Happybirthday pic.twitter.com/SWe66EacGM
— The Charleston Trust (@CharlestonTrust) October 16, 2016
Artists of all ages enjoying our #ExperimentalDrawing garden workshop, including drawing with eyes shut using our other hand! #Charleston100 pic.twitter.com/jR15EWTwl1
— The Charleston Trust (@CharlestonTrust) October 16, 2016
A young artist admires the results of our clay workshop as part of #Charleston100 #centenary celebrations. All kinds of strange creatures! pic.twitter.com/zG7PA36wh8
— The Charleston Trust (@CharlestonTrust) October 16, 2016
Today we celebrate #centenary of Vanessa Bell & Duncan Grant arriving at Charleston with free talks & art activities! 1-5pm #Charleston100 pic.twitter.com/fVYi0szJ1J
— The Charleston Trust (@CharlestonTrust) October 16, 2016
Congratulations to @CharlestonTrust – 100 years to the day since Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant made it the Bloomsbury home of art and ideas! pic.twitter.com/c1BuPgzcLi
— Alistair Burtenshaw (@A_Burtenshaw) October 16, 2016
Happy 100th birthday to @CharlestonTrust – home to the #Bloomsbury group and my workplace for a year as a @HLFSouthEast Curatorial Trainee pic.twitter.com/DFHDkQi4gw
— Alice Purkiss (@AlicePurk) October 16, 2016
#Charleston100 new #paintings in the collection available to view in the House until 6 November #grant #bell #bloomsbury pic.twitter.com/68eiZ7jX4H
— The Charleston Trust (@CharlestonTrust) October 15, 2016
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Sunday, Oct. 16, marks the centenary of the arrival at Charleston of Vanessa Bell, Duncan
They include everything from “Your Country or Your Conscience,” a pacifist theater performance by White Feathers Theatre, to tours of usually unseen parts of the farmhouse ,to art workshops.
The cafe will even have a special menu inspired by the Charleston Garden and The Bloomsbury Cookbook.
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