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ADULT EDUCATION COURSES, WORKSHOPS, TALKS, TOURS, EVENTS 2019-20
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AUTUMN/WINTER 2019
AUTUMN/WINTER 2019
Adult Education classes
Pelham Street, Brighton, BN1 4FA tel 01273 667704/88
THERE MAY BE PROBLEMS ENROLLING ONLINE - TELEPHONE 01273 667704 MONDAY-FRIDAY OR ENROL IN PERSON AT PELHAM STREET. BRIGHTON. CONTACT ME IF PROBLEMS.
* A Sussex Christmas *
Customs, Myths and Legends of Winter in the Festive Season
If you are interested in the the fascinating customs, traditions, myths and legends
surrounding Christmas and winter you will be able to learn lots of interesting
and entertaining information from this one-day session; taught in a relaxed
and friendly atmosphere.
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(Preston Manor)
Preston Drove, Brighton
Preston Drove, Brighton
Free parking outside on driveway, buses stop almost outside and trains nearby
* A Victorian Christmas Merriment *
If you would like to study in fabulous historic Preston Manor and get in the mood for
Christmas this course is definitely for you! Be prepared to marvel at the glorious
commercial Christmas of the Victorians, learn about the games, gifts and greenery
and listen to readings as you sit around the fireside.
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Ref no: CL0082-1C Saturday 07 December 11am-3pm Fee: £26
Class taking place in the Macquoid Room of Preston Manor March 2019 Photo: Sarah-Mary Geissler |
Courses currently running, ending late November. AUTUMN
A course for lovers of the arts and social history during the late Georgian and Regency era, which includes many innovations, developments and advances in all aspects of life for wealthy and poor.
10 weeks Monday 1.30-3.30pm start 16 September 2019 Pelham St campus
Ref no: CL0029-1Q1 Fee: £123
THE EDWARDIANS (1900-1914)
We study social conditions, domestic and working life for all classes in town and country; the arts, architecture, housing, literature, culture, fashion, leisure, early cinema and life in the home.
Illustrated with powerpoint slideshows, film and documentary
10 weeks Wednesday 1-3pm start 18 September
Whitehawk Inn Community Centre, Whitehawk Road, BN2 5NS
(Buses stop outside)
Ref no: CL0332-1C Fee: £20 £10 (benefits) Tel: 01273 667704
Preston Drove, Brighton BN1 6SD
FREE PARKING ON DRIVE, buses and trains stop nearby
Art Deco and the ‘Moderne’ (1918-1939)
If you would like to study in fabulous historic Preston Manor and like Art Deco this course is for you! After WWI a new, distinctive style emerged in the 1920's and '30's, Smooth lines and geometric patterns featured on architecture, advertising, fashion, jewellery, furniture, glass, ceramics, lighting, metalware, technology and cinema.
If you would like to study in fabulous historic Preston Manor and like Art Deco this course is for you! After WWI a new, distinctive style emerged in the 1920's and '30's, Smooth lines and geometric patterns featured on architecture, advertising, fashion, jewellery, furniture, glass, ceramics, lighting, metalware, technology and cinema.
8 weeks Tuesday 1-3pm start 01 October Preston Manor
Ref no: CL0081-1C Fee: £98
The Novel as Social History: Homes of Every Sort
Unique course comprising literature, social and cultural history, book club – and lively discussion! Within the pages of the novel we discover more than a story by exploring background information we are absorbing unwittingly and which is not the main theme, but which gives us a deeper and clearer understanding of period and general minutiae of everyday life.
Unique course comprising literature, social and cultural history, book club – and lively discussion! Within the pages of the novel we discover more than a story by exploring background information we are absorbing unwittingly and which is not the main theme, but which gives us a deeper and clearer understanding of period and general minutiae of everyday life.
This term we look at how life is lived in homes, dwellings and living spaces: lodging houses, private hotels, terraced housing, cottages, villas, flats and rooms and the new 1930s housing estate of R.C. Sheriff’s “Greengates”.
You are expected to participate in group discussion.
Ref no: CL0026-1C 5 Fortnightly Saturdays 11am-2pm
Start 21 September Pelham St campus Fee £64
Varndean College at Holy Cross Church Hall, Woodingdean
The Georgians - Life in 18th Century England
Georgian life was run on strict codes of conduct, etiquette and ritual. We will study daily life for all classes on the country estate in the town. This period is known for its classical architecture, industry and innovation which helped mould the period. The course also looks at manufacturing, commerce, shopping, banking and trade in sugar, tea and tobacco.
Monday 10am-12pm 6 weeks start 7 October
Fee £70 concessions £45/25 Enrol: 01273 546604
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Preston Manor Father Christmas Event this year is on a woodland and mystical theme.
The Manor will dazzle in its festive glory and our gentle Father Christmas
will be in residence.
The imps and fairies of old Sussex fable inspire this year's magical Christmas event.
Meet the friendliest Father Christmas and his playful elf, then explore two floors of the festive-themed Manor. Strike a pose in a Victorian photo-parlour and finish with a mince pie and coffee or a glass of mulled wine in the pop-up vintage cafe.
Preston Manor historian and guide Sarah Tobias will be on site to help and chat.
Fri & Sat 14 & 15 , Fri-Mon 20-23 December 10am-4.30pm timed slots.*
£10.50 per child plus Preston Manor admission fee. Price includes gift. All ages.
* Book in advance - early booking strongly advised.
Adults welcome at normal admission price - reduced for Brighton residents
with proof of address.
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1A Pelham Street, Brighton, BN1 4FA tel 01273 667704/88
SPRING 2020
Arts Culture and Society in Regency England (1790-1830)
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10 weeks Monday 1.30-3.30pm start 13 January 2020
Ref no: CL0059-1C Pelham Street campus Fee £123
HALF-FULL - BOOK NOW TO ENSURE A PLACE
(Preston Manor)
Cool Britannia: How Fashion Shaped British Culture (1750-2019)
This course examines historic inspiration that forms today’s innovative fashion and
designers by studying the fascinating social and cultural history of Britain.
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8 weeks Tuesday 10.30am-12.30pm start 21 January 2020
Ref no: CL0276-1C (Preston Manor) £98
(Preston Manor)
The Edwardians (1900-1914)
Royal Pavilion & Museums Brighton and Hove
If you would like to study Edwardian social and cultural history in the delightfully
unique, relaxed and hugely atmospheric setting of fabulous historic Preston Manor
(end of Preston Park), which will include house tours, you will enjoy
this leisurely course.
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8 weeks Tuesday 1-3pm start 21 January 2020
Ref no: CM0400-1C (Preston Manor) Fee £99
Varndean College at Holy Cross Church Hall, Woodingdean
Innovation and Experiment: Georgian England 1760-1800
This was a time of enlightenment, literature, the Grand Tour, scientific experiment, observance of nature and the arts. Great advances were being made, Industrial Revolution was under way and there were many innovators, inventors and original thinkers who helped mould the period Illustrated with powerpoint slideshows.
6 weeks start Mon 27 January 10.00 - 12.00
Fee £70 concessions £45/25 Enrol: 01273 546604
The Novel as Social History: Life and Living
Unique course comprising literature, social and cultural history, book club – and lively discussion! Within the pages of the novel we discover more than a story - enthralling ‘other’ information about people, relationships, class and place. |
We study the social and cultural history of the novel by exploring background
information we are absorbing unwittingly and which is not the main theme, but which gives us a deeper and clearer understanding of period and general minutiae of everyday life.
Within every piece of fiction is a wealth of information on culture and social life
which can lead us into a deeper understanding of a subject, time or place, period in history, genre, working conditions, habits, style or social trend that we might pursue further, or deepen our knowledge and intensify our interest.
THIS TERM’S writers are Jane Austen, George Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell,
Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, Leonard Merrick, Patrick Hamilton, George Orwell, Richmal Crompton and Barbara Pym. Full reading list from tutor and you are expected to participate in group discussion.
5 Fortnightly Saturdays 11am-2pm
Start 25 January 2020 Ref no: CL0030-1C Pelham St campus Fee: £64 https://www.gbmc.ac.uk/9049/the-novel-as-social-history-brighton-metleisure ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
BRIGHTON'S SECRET PARKS AND GARDENS
A talk by Sarah Tobias at the West Pier Centre
(in the prom arches opposite the ruins of the pier)
Thursday 27 February 2020 6-7pm
Limited seating so book early. £6 wine or soft drink included.
Further information/booking: info@westpier.co.
Book: via Eventbrite - link will be shown here nearer the time
Book: via Eventbrite - link will be shown here nearer the time
(Sarah is an ex West Pier guide)
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"The Whiplash Curve" Art Nouveau (1890-1910)
The Art Nouveau style followed on directly from Victorian Arts and Crafts and
was in direct response to radical changes and technological advances.
Its iconic style was highly decorative, with undulating and flowing forms,
waves, asymmetrical lines and the famous "whiplash curve", and was found on,
jewellery, ceramics, metalwork, glass and advertising posters.
jewellery, ceramics, metalwork, glass and advertising posters.
Its organic structure, designs and motifs were influenced by many styles,
folklore, ancient and classical countries - including Japan, France and Islamic
and Eastern traditions; and mainly of nature and natural styles, such as
plant forms, floral and leaf patterns, sea anemones and insects - especially
the dragonfly. The particular style also incorporated long flowing tendrils
of hair and entwined foliage.
1 day SATURDAY 14 March 2020 11am-3pm
Ref no: CM0163-1C Pelham St campus Fee: £26
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Summer 2020
Introducing the Victorians
An introduction into the world of the remarkable and influential Victorian period
which spanned 64 years and saw many changes and advances, opening up spheres
of communication, travel and consumerism, especially after the
Great Exhibition of 1851.
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6 weeks Monday 1.30-3.30pm start 20 April 2020
Ref no: CL0028-1C Pelham St campus Fee £64
The World of Iconic Art Deco - Interwar Modernism 1918-1939
For those of you who love the iconic style of Art Deco and clean lines of Modernism,
this is the course which will explain the difference between the two and discover
the influences that made these innovative forms.
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5 weeks Tuesday 7-9pm start 21 April 2020
Ref no: CL0068-1C Pelham Street campus Fee £64
R Summer Reading: Books, Books and More Books! R
Unique course comprising literature and social and cultural history.
Books for summer reading - recommendations, discussion, background social history... and novels to read before class. If you like books, literature and social history – this is for you! A different, unusual, exciting way of reading and learning in a friendly, relaxed group. We also view extracts of two of the novels that were made into films.
A reading list will be available from the tutor and you will be expected to participate in group discussion.
1 day Saturday 25 April 2020 10am-4pm
Ref: CL0067-1C Pelham Street campus. Fee: £26
Short Saturday Course:
R Summer in the City: Exploring Brighton's Unique History R
Two classroom sessions and 3 field trips in Brighton
Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove |
This will be followed by three field trips, getting to know our unique city, discovering lots of hidden gems and understanding how Brighton evolved from a small Georgian fishing town to the vibrant seaside resort of today.
5 weeks Saturday 11am-1pm starting 02 May 2020
Ref: CL0027-1C Pelham Street campus Fee: £64
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Sarah Tobias MA, BA Hons, Dip Eur Hum
Entertaining lecturer in social, cultural and local (Brighton, Sussex, UK) history
Contact me for talks/guided walks/visits for groups, clubs, societies.
Current list of 30+ topics
Also contact me for poetry readings and narrations.
More information about me, my subjects, research and contact:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-tobias-0318943a?trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile
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Courses -Venue Addresses, transport and refreshments
Brighton Metroplitan College MET (formerly City College)
Pelham Street, Brighton BN1 4FA
Location:
Behind York Place & London Road, turn up Cheapside – Aldi supermarket on corner. Or, turn left in Trafalgar St walking down from Station.
Transport & Parking:
Lots of buses nearby.
Nearby car park, about 5 minutes walk.
Railway station few minutes walk
Refreshments and further information:
College canteen. Tea and coffee bar on balcony of Main Building. Vending machine.
Coffee shops, small cafés and public houses in nearby London Road
London Road and Trafalgar Street: many shops, some banks and supermarkets
Whitehawk Inn Community Centre
Whitehawk Road Brighton, BN2 3NS
Transport & Parking:
Buses stop nearby and some outside venue
Metered street car parking
Refreshments:
Café and garden area
Further information:
Shops, Co-op, public library in same road.
Few minutes walk to sea, beach and Marina or East Brighton Park
Holy Cross Church Hall, Woodingdean
Warren Road, Brighton, BN2 6ND
Transport & Parking:
Car park outside Library and Community Centre over the road, opposite church hall. Bus nos 2, 22, 22A stop nearby.
Refreshments:
Tea-making facilities in hall. Small cafes nearby. Downs Hotel almost next door serves tea, coffee and refreshments at bar and has outside area.
Further information:
Woodingdean public library over the road. Shops, Co-op, dry cleaners nearby
Preston Manor
Preston Drove, Brighton BN1 6SD
Location:
Situated at end of Preston Park.
Transport & Parking:
Buses and rail nearby
Free parking outside and in adjacent street.
Refreshments:
No cafe. Refreshments provided by staff
Delicatessen cafe and public houses opposite and in Preston Drove. Chalet restaurant in park.
Sussex University
Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9RH
Location:
Campus located in the South Downs National Park
Transport & Parking:
Buses and rail nearby into town and elsewhere
Car parks
Refreshments:
Cafes and restaurants on campus.
Co-op, pharmacy, books and stationery shops
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