The Wilfred Owen Association
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A talk about Wilfred Owen by Guy Cuthbertson.
The talk also provides an opportunity to view an exhibition of documents from the Wellend Collection, with an introduction by curator and archivist Fran Baker.
Ors 4th November 2015
18.00: Assemble in front of the church. Cortege departs for the cemetery
18.30: Homage to Wilfred Owen
19.00: Reception in the Salle De Fetes
20.00: Concert in the church
All welcome
For directions to Ors click here.
As part of a nationwide programme, Shrewsbury Children’s Bookfest present a series of events each November from 2014 until 2018 especially for children, young people and families.
The 2015 AGM of the Wilfred Owen Association will take place from 11.30 a.m. on Saturday 28th November 2015 in the Music Room at Headington Hill Hall, Oxford - part of Oxford Brookes University. The AGM will be followed by a joint event afternoon conference with the War Poets Association.
An hour of words and music, including "A Shropshire Lad" and poetry by Wilfred Owen and Rabindranath Tagore. The artists include current Royal Academy of Music students Baritone Darwin Leonard from Delhi and Pianist Isabel Schofield from London.
18th March marks 123 years since the birth of Wilfred Owen. To commemorate the Great War poet’s birthday, the Wirral museum dedicated to him is hosting a week-long arts festival focusing on the ‘Futility’ of war in his honour.
The SECOND Wilfred Owen Lecture will be presented by renowned poet, writer, playwright and broadcaster, OWEN SHEERS.
Annual Spring Joint Meeting with the Siegfried Sassoon Fellowship at 'The Lamb' Bloomsbury - speakers Paul Norgate - 'Wilfred Owen and the Americans' & Anthony Padgett - 'The Real Pinchbeck Lyre'.
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This semi-staged opera performance, with music by final year BMus Music student Robert Howat, follows WW1 poet Wilfred Owen through the final years of his life. Using his poetry and letters (with words by Ruth Irwin after Owen), we experience war, love and loss.
An evening event commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme and celebrating the work of First World War poet and artist, Isaac Rosenberg.
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