Christmas Festivities:  A history of seasonal food and entertainment
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Christmas Festivities: A history of seasonal food and entertainment

By The Arts Society

Join us in Covent Garden for a festive journey through the delicious history of seasonal food and entertainment this Christmas season!

Date and time

Location

Covent Garden

Concert Artistes Association 20 Bedford Street Covent Garden WC2E 9HP United Kingdom

Agenda

10:45 AM - 1:15 PM

Christmas Festivities: A history of seasonal food and entertainment

Jane Tapley

10:45 AM

Lecture 1 : From Turkey to Trifle: a history of the Christmas table and custom

11:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Break

12:15 PM - 1:15 PM

Lecture 2: O, Yes it is!: History of Pantomime from Ancient to Modern Times

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Highlights

  • 2 hours, 15 minutes
  • ALL AGES
  • In person
  • Doors at 10:30 AM

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Holiday • Christmas

A lighthearted two-lecture study morning to get us ready for the festive season:

From Turkey to Trifle: a history of the Christmas table and customs

Take a gourmet's journey through the origins of festive fayre and the traditions we have adopted and adapted from Georgian and Victorian times. From the turkey stagecoach to the drinking of Port with Stilton cheese and the custom of wiping one's mouth on the tablecloth (!) - all revealed in the fascinating portrayal of our Christmas customs.

O, Yes it is!: History of Pantomime from Ancient to Modern Times

This talk examines the complex and fascinating story of how Pantomime developed out of its Greek and Roman roots through to the religious plays of the Middle Ages and the Italian Commedia Dell’Arte. It looks at the characters of the Harlequinade, Grimaldi the 18C clown, Music Hall artistes like Dan Leno and Marie Lloyd and the soap stars of today. They have all contributed to the art of Pantomime and have helped to turn it into a peculiarly British institution associated with the festive season.

Frequently asked questions

Access to the building

There is one small step from the street into the building ands the lecture hall is on the ground floor.

What time does it start?

Registration is from 10.30hrs onwards. The lectures will start promptly at 10.45hrs

Refreshments

Coffee is NOT included in the ticket price. There are many coffee shops and places to eat near to the venue. there will be a 30-minute coffee break at 11.45hrs. You may bring a drink in with you at registration but we are not allowed to bring food and drink into the building after 11.00hrs.

Nearest Tube stations

The nearest Tube stations are Covent Garden (Piccadilly Line) and Leicester Square (Piccadilly and Northern Lines).

Refunds

Refunds may be given up to 7 days before the event, but the booking fee portion of the ticket is non-refundable.

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The Arts Society

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Dec 12 · 10:45 AM GMT