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Dalloway Day, the day when fans of Virginia Woolf’s 1925 novel Mrs. Dalloway celebrate Clarissa Dalloway’s walk on a fine day “in the middle of June,” is being celebrated around the globe. Today, we will share details of Dalloway Day plans in London.

What: DallowayDay in London: “Mrs Dalloway in Town and Country.”

Who: Join the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain for its annual celebration of Virginia Woolf’s 1925 novel, Mrs Dalloway, in collaboration with Hatchards Piccadilly!

When: Saturday, June 22, 2024

Why: The group will kick off with a Bloomsbury Walk: guided by Clara Jones (Virginia Woolf: Ambivalent Activist) they will saunter in the streets and squares of Virginia Woolf’s beloved Bloomsbury. Then they will move to Hatchards Piccadilly for “Mrs Dalloway in Town,” a conversation with two walkers and writers to reflect on walking in London both in Mrs Dalloway’s 1920s and today: John Rogers (This Other London: Adventures in the Overlooked City) and Matthew Beaumont (The Walker: On Finding and Losing Yourself in the Modern City). Then for ‘Mrs Dalloway in the Country’ we welcome Alexandra Harris (The Rising Down: Lives in a Sussex Landscape) and Harriet Baker (Rural Hours: The Country Lives of Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Townsend Warner and Rosamond Lehmann) to discuss walking in the country for Virginia Woolf and other writers, including Harriet and Alexandra themselves.

How: You can book for either or both of the discussion panels, or for all events. Places for the walk are limited, and are only available with an all-event ticket. Tickets available from Eventbrite (discounts for VWSGB members).
DallowayDay events are also open to non-members, so please book soon!

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A discussion with the composer of Animal Spirits, a musical about John Maynard  Keynes and the Bloomsbury group, will air March 20 at 5:30 p.m. UK time and is a members-only event for the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain.

David Thorne Scott will discuss the new musical, for which he is writing the book, music and lyrics. He will present a synopsis, read scenes, and play songs from the show.

About Keynes and the musical

Keynes developed groundbreaking economic theories in a turbulent time. Animal Spirits shows how Keynes’s friendships and love affairs with brilliant artists and free-spirited bohemians unlocked his genius and changed the world.

About the composer

Scott is professor of voice at Berklee College of Music, where he teaches jazz, classical and contemporary styles. He is also a singer and songwriter who “explores the intersection of jazz and Americana, city and country, instrumentation and lyrics to create lush compositions and covers that are unifying, and healing, in their beauty,” according to the Eponymous Review.

This event is exclusive to members of the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain  They will receive an email about booking details. To join the society and attend this and other events, email: membershipvwsgb@gmail.com.

Ticket sales close at 1 p.m. on March 20. The ticket price is £6. Contact onlinevwsgb@gmail.com with any queries.

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The Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain invites all members to a free members-only online event titled “Bloomsbury in Love,” in honor of Valentine’s Day as well as the love relationships of members of the Bloomsbury group.

Details

When: Wednesday, Feb, 21, 5:30 p.m. GMT
Where: On Zoom. Members will be sent the Zoom link.
What: An evening of readings by members about love and relationships from Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group.
How: If you are not already a member of the society, join now to participate.

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If you are a member of the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain, you are invited to a FREE members only online Christmas celebration that includes an evening of readings about Christmas and winter from Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury group.

“A Virginia Woolf Christmas – Monks House Welcome Home” design by renowned collage artist Amanda White

What: An evening of five-minute readings by society members that will focus on writings by Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury group that discuss Christmas and or winter.
When: Wednesday, Dec. 6, 5.30 p.m. GMT
How: On Zoom. Members will receive a Zoom link, meeting ID and passcode.

Join the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain

To join the society and have access to the Dec. 6 Zoom event, visit the group’s membership page. Members receive:

  • FREE Virginia Woolf Bulletin three times a year, containing articles, reviews and previously unpublished material by Woolf herself (normally £7 each)
  • Discount and priority notice for Birthday Lecture: this is an annual talk by a Woolf scholar or author, held on the Saturday nearest to 25 January
  • FREE regular email updates, with information and news of upcoming Woolf events
  • Discount and priority notice for VWSGB events, e.g. day conferences; study weekends, talks, visits; guided walks in an area connected with Woolf
  • Member-only online talks: live talks accessed by web link (small additional charge)
    FREE online group events: networking events and readings for members only.

Read more about Virginia Woolf and Christmas

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Clarissa Dalloway took her famous walk through London in June of 1923. One hundred years later, you can join the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain for DallowayDay 2023 with its theme of “Dressing the Part.”

Date: Saturday 17 June 2023
Place: Hatchards, 187 Piccadilly, London W1J 9LE
Theme: This year’s theme for Clarissa Dalloway’s very own day is Bloomsbury, clothing and dressing up; party wear and everyday wear.
Tickets: All are welcome, and discounts are available for VWSGB members.
Bookings via Eventbrite.

Questions to explore

  • How did Bloomsbury represent themselves visually, in portraits and photographs? Participants will look at the clothes produced by the Omega workshops, and those in Virginia Woolf’s own wardrobe.
  • She was accused of being ‘badly dressed’, but what does this really mean? What did it take (other than a glamorous frock) to be a Grand Society Hostess like Sibyl Colefax, Ottoline Morrell, Emerald Cunard and Mary Hutchinson?
  • And Clarissa Dalloway’s party was a great success, but what kind of hostess was its creator, Virginia Woolf?

The day’s schedule

11.30 a.m.–12.30 p.m. A Bloomsbury Walk
Guided by Clara Jones (Virginia Woolf: Ambivalent Activist) of King’s College, London.

2–3 p.m. Clothes Maketh Bloomsbury
A panel discussion with Wendy Hitchmough (The Bloomsbury Look), Claire Nicholson (VWSGB Chair) and Charlie Porter (Bring No Clothes: Bloomsbury and the Philosophy of Fashion), chaired by Maggie Humm (Snapshots of Bloomsbury: The Private Lives of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell).

3–4 p.m. Wine & sign break
Drinks and nibbles will be served while you mingle with other Woolf enthusiasts and get your books signed by the speakers.

4–5 p.m. Bloomsbury in Society: Parties and Hostesses
A panel discussion with Sian Evans (Queen Bees: Six Brilliant and Extraordinary Society Hostesses Between the Wars) and Nino Strachey (Young Bloomsbury: The Generation That Reimagined Love, Freedom and Self-Expression), chaired by Mark Banting (Events Manager, Hatchards).

Dalloway Day at the Royal Society of Literature

Get the details about RSL events available on or after June 14.

Tell us about your Dalloway Day event

We urge you to add your own events in the comments section below or by sending an email to woolfwriter@gmail.com. And please use the hashtag #DallowayDay in your social media posts so we can track them.

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