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  1. Full fee £199.00 Senior fee £199.00 Concession £129.00
  2. Sexuality, Colonialism and Law: is there a dark side to gay rights?
    Evening
    Course start date:  Tue 22 Oct 2024

    Location on this date:  Keeley Street

    Tutors:  Joshua Hepple
    Nearly seventy countries still criminalise gay sex. Why is this? This course will attend to this question by examining the links between sexuality, colonialism and postcolonial gay rights.
    Full fee £199.00 Senior fee £199.00 Concession £129.00
  3. Still life in the history of art: opulence and fragility
    Course start date:  Tue 5 Nov 2024

    Location on this date:  Keeley Street

    Tutors:  Elizabeth Eyres
    Still-life paintings usually represent ordinary things, often small and arranged on an indoor surface, without human presence. Long regarded in western art as the lowliest subject or “genre”, one that only required technical skill rather than imagination, still lifes are now considered some of the most charming and best loved paintings and can contain intriguing meanings that repay close study.
    Full fee £169.00 Senior fee £135.00 Concession £110.00
  4. Get Fit for 2025
    Course start date:  Tue 7 Jan 2025

    Location on this date:  Keeley Street

    Tutors:  Caroline Ings-Chambers
    This total body conditioning course aims to boost your stamina, shape your body and energise your fitness levels, whilst working to music.
    Full fee £169.00 Senior fee £135.00 Concession £118.00
  5. Pilates Barre: Mixed Level
    Course start date:  Tue 7 Jan 2025

    Location on this date:  Keeley Street

    Tutors:  Caroline Ings-Chambers
    Pilates Barre brings a dynamic standing element to the regular core muscle work of Pilates. Pilates sequences at the barre improve upright posture, build core strength, strengthen and shape the muscles of the hips and legs, and develop co-ordination skills.
    Full fee £169.00 Senior fee £135.00 Concession £118.00
  6. Imposters, Fakes and Hoaxes in Fiction
    Evening
    Course start date:  Tue 21 Jan 2025

    Location on this date:  Keeley Street

    Tutors:  Kate Wilkinson
    Why assume a false identity? What could be the risks and rewards of pretending to be someone else? And what can fictions about ‘faking it’ tell us about ourselves, what we believe, and why? This literature course takes a deep dive into remarkable stories of impersonation and identity: psychiatric intrigue in Graeme Macrae Burnet’s Case Study; Patricia Highsmith’s classic thriller The Talented Mr. Ripley; a New York art controversy in Siri Hustvedt’s The Blazing World; and a notorious Victorian trial in Zadie Smith’s The Fraud.
    Full fee £169.00 Senior fee £169.00 Concession £110.00
  7. First Poets of the Modern City: Baudelaire, Whitman, Laforgue, Eliot
    Course start date:  Tue 28 Jan 2025

    Location on this date:  Keeley Street

    Tutors:  Laurie Smith
    We explore how Baudelaire, Whitman, Laforgue and Eliot were the first poets to express in detail both the exciting



    opportunities and the emotional and spiritual damage of life in the modern city. We will look in particular how Baudelaire’s poems and Laforgue’s translations of Whitman into French influenced Eliot’s early poetry, culminating in The Waste Land (1922).
    Full fee £169.00 Senior fee £135.00 Concession £110.00
  8. Masterpieces of World Literature
    Course start date:  Tue 28 Jan 2025

    Location on this date:  Keeley Street

    Tutors:  Rebecca Jones
    Come and join us for a fascinating introduction to texts often considered ‘masterpieces’ of world literature, as we read texts from across centuries, languages and national borders, both within and beyond the English-speaking world. Reading major authors such as Miguel de Cervantes, Chinua Achebe, Toni Morrison and Arundhati Roy, amongst others, you’ll leave the course with a new appreciation and understanding of the world’s rich literary heritage in all its diversity and complexity.
    Full fee £169.00 Senior fee £169.00 Concession £110.00
  9. Masterworks of 19th Century French and Russian literature
    Course start date:  Tue 29 Apr 2025

    Location on this date:  Keeley Street

    Tutors:  Richard Niland
    This class explores classic texts of 19th century French and Russian literature, discussing literary style, themes, and contexts as a way of developing and sharing responses to celebrated European writing. Among the French writers examined will be Balzac, Baudelaire, Flaubert and Rimbaud, with our Russians including Gogol, Dostoevsky, and Chekhov.
    Full fee £199.00 Senior fee £159.00 Concession £129.00
  10. The History of the Irish short story: from James Joyce to Claire Keegan
    Course start date:  Tue 29 Apr 2025

    Location on this date:  Keeley Street

    Tutors:  Richard Niland
    The short story has come to be seen as one of Irish Literature’s most celebrated forms of expression. From the early stories of George Moore and James Joyce, to modern classics by John McGahern, William Trevor and Claire Keegan, the short story has allowed Irish writers to pick apart the complexities of Irish society in powerful, precise and poetic terms. This course will explore some of the most iconic short stories of twentieth-century Irish literature.
    Full fee £169.00 Senior fee £135.00 Concession £110.00
  11. Exercise to Music
    Course start date:  Tue 29 Apr 2025

    Location on this date:  Keeley Street

    Tutors:  Caroline Ings-Chambers
    This total body conditioning course aims to boost your stamina, shape your body and energise your fitness levels, whilst working to music.
    Full fee £169.00 Senior fee £135.00 Concession £118.00
  12. First Novels Revisited: Amis, McEwan, Barnes, Ishiguro
    Evening
    Course start date:  Tue 29 Apr 2025

    Location on this date:  Keeley Street

    Tutors:  Lewis Ward
    Martin Amis, Julian Barnes, Ian McEwan and Kazuo Ishiguro are household names of contemporary British fiction. But how did their careers begin in the 1970s and 1980s? And how do their early efforts stand up today?
    Full fee £169.00 Senior fee £169.00 Concession £110.00
  13. Immortal Longings: Romeo and Juliet and Antony and Cleopatra
    Course start date:  Tue 6 May 2025

    Location on this date:  Keeley Street

    Tutors:  Julian Birkett
    Two great plays by Shakespeare, two love stories, two pairs of tragic lovers: Romeo and Juliet, Antony and Cleopatra. Discover how Shakespeare entered the hearts of one couple still in their teens, astonished by their new found emotions, the other in the autumn of their lives, worldly and experienced, but whose passion for each other drew two great powers into fatal conflict.
    Full fee £169.00 Senior fee £135.00 Concession £110.00
  14. Modern Short Crime Fiction: 1950 to present times
    Course start date:  Tue 13 May 2025

    Location on this date:  Keeley Street

    Tutors:  William Brady
    From Victorian ‘Penny Dreadfuls’ to the pages of mid-twentieth-century American Pulp Magazines, the history and evolution of the Crime genre has always been bound up with that of the short story. This course explores how this short-form legacy has been celebrated and sustained by Crime Writers from the latter half of the twentieth century to the present day. Short form narrative has proved an apt vehicle for emerging and established Crime Writers to experiment with the form—crafting suspenseful, mysterious and beguiling tales of the unexpected.
    Full fee £169.00 Senior fee £135.00 Concession £110.00
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