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Choose from 1000s of courses this summer

Dance, write, sing, design, discover... What will you do this summer? July and August 2017

Where London learns...

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Goodbye Hello inte City Lit is where London learns... What will you choose this summer? Huge choice With 1000s of courses each year in the daytime, evening and weekends, from oneoff sessions to year-long programmes – finding the time should prove easier than deciding what to do... Visit www.citylit.ac.uk for more course ideas and the quickest way to book.

Learn in the centre of London Choose a course after work or come into Covent Garden and make a day, evening, or even a weekend of it – no other college can rival the choice we offer, or provide such a unique central London experience. Great value for money With courses at a range of prices, City Lit offers great value. Senior and concessionary fees are available for many classes. Visit our café – The Lunch Room – as well as our Student Centre and Library, a one stop shop for all services, with seats for quieter study as well as group study. Visit: www.citylit.ac.uk for full details on courses. Find out more about our new cafe at: www.citylit.ac.uk/cafe and our Student Centre and Library at www.citylit.ac.uk/ studentcentrelibrary

Book today Enrol online at any time on our mobile and tablet friendly website: www.citylit.ac.uk Or email us via [email protected] or call us on 020 7831 7831 facebook.com/citylit twitter.com/citylit www.instagram.com/citylit

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City Lit course guide July–August 2017

Copyright: Royal Albert Hall

A potted history of… the Proms

Summer music courses at City Lit… Classic guitar ensemble, page 82 Clarinet choir, page 82 Piano masterclass, page 84 Drumming taster, page 83 Summer choir, page 84 City Lit wind ensemble: summer season, page 82

Since first delighting London crowds in 1895, The Proms has become synonymous with British summertime. The eight-week annual feast of classical music traditionally runs every year from mid-July to mid-September, with major events primarily taking place at the Royal Albert Hall.

Here are our fascinating facts about this British institution…

made available for the majority of events.

• ‘The Proms’ is short for ‘promenades’ - the original name for the concerts referencing the Promenaders (‘Prommers’) attending, who could stand and listen to inspiring music in a relaxed, informal setting.

• Over 2,500 attended the very first event in 1895, with popular works by Saint-Saëns, Haydn and Liszt, as well as London premieres of works by Chopin and Bizet.

• The Proms are French. Well, the Proms are at least not a British invention. The concept started in France in the 1830s before moving to Britain shortly afterwards.

• The Proms has become increasingly experimental since the turn of the millennium, evolving away from its purely classical roots with electrodance, rap and grime all adding to the eclectic atmosphere of the Proms over the last decade.

• Henry Wood is the man most closely associated with developing the Proms into the international festival of music it is today. Wood directed the first BBC Proms in 1895, continuing to head them up for nearly 50 years until his death in 1944.

• An inside joke for regular Promgoers in the Royal Albert Hall is the Arena vs Gallery ‘heave-ho’ tradition. If a piano is wheeled in for a concerto, spectators in the Arena shout “Heave!” as the lid is being lifted, whilst ticketholders in the Gallery respond with a “Ho!”

• The founding aim of the Proms was to bring ‘serious music’ to the widest possible audience – and it remains a guiding principle of the Proms, with all events broadcast live across the BBC and affordable tickets

• One Proms spectator had a night to remember at the 1974 Proms. Patrick McCarthy bravely stepped in mid-performance to take the place of an unfortunate baritone who collapsed during

Violin and viola taster, page 82 Orchestra workshop, page 83

a performance of Carmina Burana. A professional singer who happened to be watching the Prom, Patrick boldly joined the choir to complete the performance, and received a well-deserved standing ovation. • ‘The Mushrooms’ have become an icon of the Royal Albert Hall, but they play a very significant role in maintaining sound quality during concerts. The building used to suffer from an echo effect due to the unusual shape of its ceiling, so in the 1960s fibreglass acoustic diffusers were installed on the ceiling to help improve the atmosphere, creating the ‘mushroom’ effect above the watching audience. • The Last Night of the Proms has become famous for its resounding renditions of Land of Hope and Glory and Rule Britannia but in 1969, the BBC quietly decided to drop the segment. Following a public outcry, the decision was quickly reversed and it remains a highlight of the much-loved closing night of the festival.

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Boost your brain power – learn a second language at City Lit Research consistently suggests learning a second language can boost your brain power

Always secretly Itatemoluptat arum nonsequamus dreamed of sunto optam dolorectem. Nam id learning a second language but fear you’ve left it too late to give it a try? Now might be the perfect opportunity to cast away your doubts, reassess, and delve into the unknown by taking on the challenge of learning a new language. Research increasingly suggests learning a second language can have a huge impact on brain power, even if you only start learning later in life. Indeed, a fascinating decades-long study from the University of Edinburgh*, completed in 2014, dramatically revealed the positive impact acquiring a second language can have on the brain, at all stages in life. Researchers examined the results of standardised intelligence tests taken by a group at age 11, and compared them with results of similar tests taken when group members reached the age of 73. Participants in the study were tested on a number of physical and mental functions as they grew older, including changes in reasoning, memory, speed of thinking, as well as health and fitness. Results from the lifetime study showed that those who spoke two or more languages had significantly better thinking skills in later life compared with what would be predicted from their IQ results in childhood. This trend even applied if the second language was acquired later in adulthood.

Here are just some of the cognitive advantages that various academic studies suggest can arise from learning a second language:

• You become a better problem solver… • You develop better memory skills… • You become a better decision maker… • You become better at multitasking… • You become better at speaking your own native language… • You become more aware of situations around you… • You potentially help stave off diseases including dementia and Alzheimer’s…

Sharpen your second language skills this summer at City Lit… Discover Danish, page 67 German 2: revive your German, page 69 Italian 3: revision course, page 70 French: a journey for beginners in summer, page 68 Spanish 1 fast-track: module 3, page 72

*http://www.ed.ac.uk/news/2014/languages-020614

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City Lit course guide July–August 2017

Brush up on your language skills, play the guitar, discover more about social media, enjoy a London walk and much more – here’s a selection of some of our new summer courses…

New arrivals Art and design Focus on: Grayson Perry, page 15 Start watercolour: techniques and materials, page 20 Jewellery making: colour techniques, page 23

Business and technology Stay safe online, page 34 Social media content strategy, page 32 Excel: tables and charts, page 33

Classical languages and civilisations Ancient Egyptian fashion, page 39 Plato in question, page 39 Brush up your elementary Classical Greek, page 39

Drama, dance and speech Actor summer school: beginners, page 51 Meisner: intensive, page 51 Vocal anatomy: masterclass, page 51

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History and politics

Writing

An introduction to populism: a view of America and Europe, page 62

Performance poetry with Josh Idehen, page 105 Blogging for business, page 106

Human rights and terrorism, page 62 Queenship in the 12th century, page 62

London walks The City’s secret spaces, page 64 Further village London, page 64 Stoke Newington: a misty village, page 64

Languages Discover Japanese, page 70 Russian 1: module 3, page 71 Explore Costa Rica, page 73

Photography and moving image Improving your photography composition and colour, page 89 Video editing: Final Cut Pro tips and tricks, page 90 Experimental film making, page 90

Science and nature Explore London’s wetlands, page 93 The physics of space travel, page 93 Astronomy: a practical guide, page 93

Music Mindfulness for musicians, page 81 Classical guitar ensemble, page 82 Blues harmonica for beginners, page 83

Introduction to writing young adult fiction, page 106

Wellbeing Pilates improvers, page 99 Introduction to BaGuaZhang, page 100 Feldenkrais: walking with ease, page 100

Massage and complementary therapies Lomi lomi: Hawaiian massage introduction, page 75 Shiatsu: an introduction, page 75 Advanced massage using sports massage techniques, page 76

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City Lit course guide July–August 2017

Picture your perfect summer evening in London. Perhaps it includes a gentle stroll through one of the city’s celebrated parks, lapping up the sun and enjoying the company of good friends. All you

need to complete this picture-perfect scenario is the electric atmosphere provided by a live, alfresco performance – something that the capital has increasingly excelled in delivering over the last decade; from nightly live theatre in Regent’s Park to intimate, crowd-pleasing performances at Shakespeare’s Globe.

Go alfresco this Serpentine Pavilion 2017, Designed by Francis Kéré, Design Render, Exterior ©Kéré Architecture

Serpentine Gallery Summer Pavilion 23 June – 8 October Diébédo Francis Kéré, an awardwinning architect from Burkino Faso, has been commissioned to design the Serpentine Pavilion 2017 at the heart of Hyde Park; the temporary pavilion will be open from 23 June to 8 October. Admission free; www.serpentinegalleries.org

Oliver Twist (Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park) Until 5 August 2017 Discover the original story of Victorian London’s most famous child, Oliver Twist. For everyone aged six and over, adapted by Anya Reiss. Tickets from £18; www.openairtheatre.com

Zazà (Opera Holland Park) 18 July – 29 July Leoncavallo’s deeply affecting Zazà is a long-awaited addition to Opera Holland Park, falling as it does into the tradition of late, romantic Italian opera from the ‘verismo’ repertoire. The opera follows the life of Parisian music hall singer, Zazà: her career, her eccentric friends and her passionate love affair with Milio Dufresne, an acquaintance to whom she grows hopelessly and devotedly attached. Tickets from £18; www.operahollandpark.com

King Lear (Globe Theatre) 10 August – 14 October King Lear has three daughters, but no sons. Boldly he makes a decision to divide his kingdom among his children, but fails to anticipate the consequences of his actions. Nancy Meckler brings her charismatic directing style to the Globe for the first time. Tickets from £5; www.shakespearesglobe.com

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Open air theatre has been a cornerstone of London’s cultural scene for centuries, with many of the capital’s earliest theatres (including the Globe) mimicking the design of Ancient Greek amphitheatres to offer a truly intimate spectator experience. Today, immersive open air performances from theatre,

to opera, comedy and dance, continue to thrill Londoners throughout the summer months. Here are just a few of London’s open air highlights coming this summer…

summer

Dance Ballet: floor barre, page 52 Charleston, page 53 Open Air Theatre, Jesus Christ Superstar, 2107

Flamenco: improvers, page 53 Tap dance: beginners, page 53

Art galleries and collections Summer lates: Tate Modern, page 16 Demystifying art at Tate Modern, page 16 Summer lates: treasure troves at the British Museum, page 15 Summer lates: V&A – Islamic art at the V&A Museum, page 15

Jesus Christ Superstar (Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park) 11 August – 16 September Voted Best Musical at the Evening Standard Awards, this popular production returns briefly to Regent’s Park, offering audiences one final chance to see it in its original home. Tickets from £25; www.openairtheatre.com

Acting Introduction to acting, page 51 Actor summer school: improvers, page 51 Physical theatre two-day masterclass, page 51 Comedy impro show, page 52

Summer lates: making connections at the National Gallery, page 15

Art walks Art walks: stained glass in the city, page 16 Art walks: London’s public art – modern and contemporary, page 16

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City Lit course guide July–August 2017

Summer is the perfect time to get out and about and discover new exhibitions, events and festivals. Here are our top picks to look forward to in London this summer.

What’s on in Lon Copyright: Tony Kyriacou/REX/Shutterstock

Grayson Perry: The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever! Serpentine Gallery 8 June – 10 September The Serpentine has invited British artist and City Lit Fellow Grayson Perry, one of the most astute commentators on contemporary society and culture, to present a major exhibition of new works. The works in the show will touch on many themes including popularity and art, masculinity and the current cultural landscape. His subject matter is drawn from his own childhood and life as a transvestite, as well as wider social issues from class and politics to sex and religion.

Masterpiece London 2017 Royal Hospital Chelsea

Whales: Beneath the Surface Natural History Museum

29 June – 5 July Join tens of thousands of visitors at the Royal Hospital Chelsea for Masterpiece London, one of the top international cross-collecting fairs for art, antiques and design. Examine museum-quality works from more than 150 leading galleries and dealers from all over the globe, and buy the best pieces available on the market from a wide variety of disciplines.

14 July – 1 October With a gigantic blue whale skeleton replacing Dippy the Dinosaur in the Natural History Museum’s entrance hall, the museum is hosting a new exhibition about whales. This family event invites visitors to dive deeper into the mysterious world of the mammals with some of nature’s finest whale specimens. This is the first in a series of ocean events at the Museum running until the end of 2018.

Festival of Love The Southbank Centre 3 June – 28 August Festival of Love is a celebration of the force that makes the world go round, and how love can make good changes in the world. The Southbank Centre site is transformed by installations and pop-up eateries, along with two months of love-related performances, talks and free events.

Humpback whale © Kerstin Meyer – Getty Images

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don this summer Balenciaga: Shaping Fashion Victoria and Albert Museum

Copyright: Dani Rovira

Sargent: The Watercolours Dulwich Picture Gallery

27 May – 18 February Cristóbal Balenciaga is one of the most revered and influential designers of the 20th century. His unique and forwardthinking vision of female beauty, innovative use of textiles and ingenious pattern-cutting, shaped the modernity of 1960s fashion and continues to shape fashion today. This is the first exhibition on Balenciaga in the UK and will focus on the craftsmanship behind his designs.

Albert Tiburzi in ‘envelope’ dress by Cristobal Balenciaga, Harper’s Bazaar, June 1967

Breathing Colour: Hella Jongerius Design Museum

21 June – 8 October The first UK show in nearly 100 years devoted to watercolours by the Anglo-American artist, John Singer Sargent (1856-1925). Renowned as the portraitist of his generation, Sargent also devoted time to developing his talent in watercolour, undertaking several painting expeditions to Europe in the early 20th century.

Coloured Vases (series 3), 2010, Hella Jongerius, Photo credit – Gerrit Schreurs

28 June – 24 September Drawing on years of research, designer Hella Jongerius presents Breathing Colour, an installation-based exhibition that takes a deeper look at the way colour behaves, exploring shapes, materials, shadows and reflections. Through a series of phenomenological studies and experiences, the exhibition will make us question one of the most elemental aspects of design.

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City Lit course guide July–August 2017

Where to find your course Course guide contents General information How to use this guide..................13 Supporting you.......................... 108 Paying for your course................110 Index............................................114 What do you want to do?...........118 How to enrol.............................. 120 Enrolment form………………….121 How to find us............................ 128 Art and design Art history.....................................15 Basketry.........................................16 Bookbinding..................................16 Calligraphy....................................17 Ceramics and pottery..................17 Collage and mixed media........... 18 Drawing and painting.................. 18 Drawing and painting: life and portraiture...................... 20 Fashion and textiles..................... 21 Garden design............................. 22 Graphic design............................. 22 Illustration..................................... 22 Interior design.............................. 23 Jewellery...................................... 23 Model making and set design.... 24 Mosaics......................................... 24 Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign....................................... 24 Picture framing............................ 24 Printmaking.................................. 25 Sculpture...................................... 25 Web design and social media for visual artists............................ 26 Art, design, drama and music shows and performances............ 26

Access to higher education Drama........................................... 29 Humanities and social sciences....29 Business and technology Business training.......................... 31 Business computing.................... 31 Communication skills for business.................................. 31 Cloud computing......................... 31 Internet marketing....................... 32 Social media................................. 32 Blogging....................................... 32 Web design.................................. 32 Programming............................... 33 Technical computing................... 33 Microsoft applications................. 33 Apple Mac.................................... 34 iPads, tablets, mobiles................ 34 Safety and security...................... 34 Careers in care......................... 36 Classical languages and civilisations Ancient civilisations..................... 39 Art history.................................... 39 Biblical Hebrew............................ 39 Classical and New Testament Greek................ 39 Latin.............................................. 40 Sanskrit......................................... 40 Classics literature......................... 40 Computing essentials Computing for beginners........... 43 Microsoft applications................. 43 Windows and file management.. 43

Counselling careers and psychology Personal development................ 45 Continuing professional development................................ 45 Skills for work............................... 45 Courses for people with learning disabilities……………47 Deaf education Deaf access and interpreting...... 49 Computing for Deaf people....... 49 English and maths for Deaf people................................. 49 Managing hearing loss................ 49 British Sign Language................. 49 Drama, dance and speech Acting short courses....................51 Professional skills for actors........ 52 Comedy performance................. 52 Film, TV, radio and sound........... 52 Drama therapy............................. 52 Directing....................................... 52 Dance and movement................. 52 Voice, speech and communication............................ 53 Communication skills for business........................................ 53 Communication courses for speakers of other languages...... 54 English English for fluent speakers of English...................................... 57 English for speakers of other languages........................... 57

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Food and drink Nutrition....................................... 59 Tea tasting.................................... 59 Wine tasting................................. 59 Humanities and social sciences Film studies...................................61 Games............................................61 History and politics...................... 62 Literature...................................... 63 London studies and walks........... 64 Philosophy, religion and belief... 65 Victorian studies.......................... 65 Business and economics............. 65 Languages Arabic........................................... 67 Bulgarian...................................... 67 Catalan......................................... 67 Chinese (Mandarin)...................... 67 Danish........................................... 67 Dutch............................................ 67 French........................................... 68 Gaelic (Irish).................................. 69 German......................................... 69 Hindi.............................................. 69 Icelandic........................................ 69 Italian............................................ 69 Japanese...................................... 70 Modern Greek............................. 71 Polish............................................. 71 Portuguese................................... 71 Russian.......................................... 71 Spanish......................................... 72 Swahili........................................... 73 Swedish........................................ 73 Turkish........................................... 73 Welsh............................................ 73

Massage and complementary therapies Energy and relaxation................. 75 Anatomy and physiology............ 75 Art therapy................................... 75 Aromatherapy.............................. 75 Massage....................................... 75 Massage: continuing professional development (CPD)......................76 First aid..........................................76 Maths…………………………….78 Music Musicianship................................. 81 Music technology and digital audio production............. 81 Playing an instrument.................. 82 Ensembles.................................... 82 Jazz and popular music............... 83 Piano and keyboards................... 83 Singing.......................................... 84 Music appreciation...................... 85 Photography and moving image Photography................................ 89 Video and film making................ 90 Animation..................................... 90 Science and nature Astronomy.................................... 93 Geology........................................ 93 Habitats, ecology & conservation.............. 93 Palaeontology and evolution...... 93 Physics.......................................... 93

Speech therapy.........................94 Teacher education.....................96 Wellbeing Nutrition....................................... 99 Pilates........................................... 99 Yoga.............................................. 99 Movement classes..................... 100 Tai Chi, Chi Kung & BaGuaZhang.............................. 100 Alexander Technique................ 100 Feldenkrais................................. 100 Self defence............................... 101 Meditation & stress management.................. 101 Personal development.............. 101 Writing Introductory and general courses.......................... 105 Poetry writing............................. 105 Novels and short stories........... 105 Writing for stage and screen.... 105 Children’s writing....................... 106 Creative non-fiction writing...... 106 Journalism, academic and business writing......................... 106

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READYMADE – art, objects and ideas City Lit Art’s programme of courses and exhibitions 100 years ago the French artist Marcel Duchamp took a readymade gent’s urinal, turned it on its side, and proposed this reconfigured object as a work of art. The legacy of Duchamp’s iconic Fountain changed the course of creative history, firmly introduced conceptualism into art’s canon, and shaped the development of creative practice for the next century - remaining equally inspiring and controversial to this day. This summer, to celebrate the centenary of this illustrious Readymade, City Lit Arts has curated a special programme of courses and exhibitions exploring art, objects and ideas: from pots to props, still life to assemblages, brooches to baskets, the summer school will celebrate objects and things as central to what artists and makers do, and interrogate what objects mean to us in the 21st Century. Our summer school aims to not only explore Duchamp’s legacy, but celebrate the made object in a much

broader sense. As the artist Bob and Roberta Smith has declared ‘everything is made’, and the READYMADE programme seeks to celebrate this. So whether it’s fashioning a lump of clay into a precious pot, learning how to paint objects and their meanings, exploring the history of art objects and ideas, or constructing or reinventing your own art or design objects from found materials and images, City Lit Arts has the course to help you turn the everyday and insignificant into something much, much more...

READYMADE programme: Duchamp and Dada: from the readymade to contemporary art page 15 Significant things: a history of art and objects page 15 Seriously funny: a history of art and humour page 15 Stake and strand basketry page 16 Experimental ceramics with found objects page 17 Ceramics: throwing and assemblage page 17 Introduction to collage with found materials page 18 Developing contemporary collage, mixed media and assemblage page 18 Still-life painting: metaphor and narrative page 18 Giant knits for interiors page 21 Fashion styling: reinventing wardrobe staples page 21 Jewellery production: Wax Carving, Casting and Finishing page 23 Electroforming for jewellery page 23 Prop making for film, TV and theatre page 24 Mobiles and hanging sculptures page 26

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How to use this guide A key to understanding our course listings Course title

New and Weekend New: courses being advertised for the first time. Weekend: weekend option available.

Loan and Free Places Loan: Indicates if you can apply for an Advanced Learning Loan. For more information visit: www.citylit. ac.uk/advanced-learner-loans Free Places: A number of places are available at no charge (subject to eligibility)

Course description You can read more detailed information online. Enter the course code at www.citylit.ac.uk

Improve your vocabulary       Broaden your use of English vocabulary in order to give you a greater range of expression and more confidence in speaking and writing. Tutor: Dan Bernstein 29 Apr–8 Jul Wed 18:00–19:30 11 KS £120 £73 £73 HES50 Dates The start and end dates of the course. Form Download and submit an application form, available by entering your course code at www.citylit.ac.uk

Time The start and finish time of the class. Day(s) Mon–Thu = Monday to Thursday Mon & Thu = Monday and Thursday

Course code – Quote this code when enrolling – Enter this code on www.citylit. ac.uk for further course details – *For starred course codes (eg AB123*) you will need to attend an advisory session/interview with the relevant department before you enrol.

Course duration The number of weeks for which the course runs.

Fees Fee: the standard course fee (NC – No concessions available). Snr: senior fee, available for some courses to some students over 65 years of age. Conc: Concessionary fee. See page 110 for details. Site Most courses take place at City Lit on Keeley Street. If your course takes place at one of our other sites, we hope that you will still make use of the general facilities at Keeley Street. ECE: EC in Euston FRA: Fashion Retail Academy KS: Keeley Street OS: Off site PS: Photography studio See page 128 for a map of locations.

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Art and design Try life drawing, sculpture, jewellery and much more… How to book a course

Call enrolments on 020 7831 7831. Come in and book in person. Email us: [email protected]

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

Departmental contact: 020 7492 2700/2703, [email protected] Telephone and course advice hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00.

www.citylit.ac.uk/art

Art and design

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Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

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Conc.

10:30-16:30

1

£129

£103

£79

A-Z: Gods and goddesses: the stories behind the art  Julia Musgrave VB504 26 Jul-28 Jul Wed-Fri 10:30-16:30 1 KS

£199

£159

£121

Art evolutions: Baroque to Romanticism  Tutor: Julia Musgrave VB401 31 Jul-4 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1

£249

£199

£152

Art evolutions: the 19th century to the Modernist revolution  Tutor: Alison Meek VB402 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1 KS/ £249 OS

£199

£152

Art evolutions: Cubism to contemporary art  Tutor: James Mansfield VB403 14 Aug-18 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1 KS/ OS

£199

£152

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Art history A-Z: Impressionism  Tutor: Alison Meek VB495 13 Jul-14 Jul Thu & Fri

KS/ OS

KS/ OS

£249

Art history: themes and concepts Duchamp and Dada: from the readymade to contemporary art  Tutor: Rachel Sanders VB826 15 Jul-16 Jul Sat-Sun 11:00-17:00 1



WEEKEND

KS

£129

NEW



READYMADE



£103

£79

Significant things: a history of art and objects  NEW   READYMADE   Tutor: Ian Tucknott VB836 17 Jul Mon 11:00-17:00 1 KS £69 £55

£42

Contemporary art concepts  VB832 19 Jul-21 Jul

NEW

Wed-Fri

10:30-16:30

1

KS

£199

£159

£121

Art and literature  Tutor: Marie-Anne Mancio VB458 24 Jul-25 Jul Mon & Tue 10:30-16:30

1

KS

£129

£103

£79

Seriously funny: a history of art and humour  NEW   WEEKEND   VB835 19 Aug Sat 11:00-17:00 1

READYMADE

KS

  Tutor: Ian Tucknott £69 £55

£42

Focus days in art history The ‘Focus on’ series is about looking at one artist in depth. Focus on: Frida Kahlo  VB828 29 Jul

NEW

Focus on: Grayson Perry  VB829 30 Jul



WEEKEND

Sat NEW



  Tutor: Marie-Anne Mancio 11:00-17:00 1

WEEKEND

Sun

KS

£69

£55

£42

  Tutor: Marie-Anne Mancio 11:00-17:00 1 KS

£69

£55

£42

£129

£103

£79

£23

£18

Art galleries and collections Britain’s art collections: a history  Tutor: James Mansfield VB501 10 Jul-11 Jul Mon & Tue 10:30-16:30 1

KS

Summer lates: treasure troves at the British Museum  NEW   Tutor: Barbara Zeitler VB497 14 Jul Fri 18:00-20:00 1 OS £29 Art, religion and the late Roman Empire at the British Museum  VB831 16 Jul Sun 11:00-13:00 1

  WEEKEND   Tutor: Barbara Zeitler OS £29 £23 £18

NEW

Summer lates: making connections at the National Gallery  Tutor: Julia Musgrave VB499 21 Jul Fri 18:00-20:00 1 OS £29

£23

£18

Summer lates: V&A - Islamic art at the V&A Museum  Tutor: Barbara Zeitler VB503 28 Jul Fri 18:00-20:00 1 OS £29

£23

£18

Find out more about your course www.citylit.ac.uk

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

Summer lates: Tate Modern  Tutor: Mark Stuart Smith VB834 14 Jul Fri 18:00-20:00

1

OS

£29

£23

£18

Summer lates: Tate Modern  Tutor: Sarah Doherty VB502 4 Aug Fri 18:00-20:00

1

OS

£29

£23

£18

Demystifying art at Tate Modern  Tutor: James Mansfield VB445 7 Aug-8 Aug Mon & Tue 10:30-16:30 1

OS

£129

£103

£79

Art walks Art walks: London’s public art - modern and contemporary  Tutor: Alexandra Epps VB452 12 Jul-13 Jul Wed & Thu 11:00-16:00 1 KS/ £99 £79 OS Art walks: stained glass in the city  NEW   Tutor: Alexandra Epps VB827 18 Jul-19 Jul Tue & Wed 11:00-16:00 1

KS/ OS

£60

£99

£79

£60

£129NC

£129NC

£129NC

Random weave basketry: working over a frame  NEW   Tutor: John Page VC227 27 Jul-28 Jul Thu & Fri 10:30-16:30 1 KS £89

£71

£54

Stake and strand basketry  VC228 5 Aug-6 Aug

£99NC

£99NC

£129

£129

£79

Bookbinding: clam shell and phase box making  NEW   Tutor: Clare Bryan VD327 10 Jul-12 Jul Mon-Wed 10:30-16:30 1 KS £149

£119

£91

Book arts for beginners: fold, sew and stamp  WEEKEND   Tutor: Sue Doggett VD306 15 Jul-16 Jul Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30 1 KS £99NC

£99NC

£99NC

Bookbinding: crossed-structure binding  NEW   Tutor: Nesta Davies VD326 17 Jul-18 Jul Mon & Tue 10:30-16:30 1 KS

£129

£103

£79

Papercuts: explore, design, create  Tutor: Lara Mantell VD280 17 Jul-19 Jul Mon-Wed 18:00-21:00

KS

£89

£89

£54

KS

£179

£143

£109

Bookbinding: paper conservation workshop  Tutor: Gavin Moorhead VD294 24 Jul Mon 18:00-21:00 1 KS

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

Bookbinding: leather conservation workshop  Tutor: Peter Spain VD309 25 Jul Tue 18:00-21:00 1

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

  READYMADE   Tutor: Royston Haward 10:30-16:30 1 KS £99NC £99NC

£99NC

Basketry See also ‘Fashion and textiles’, page 21. Random weave basketry: line, form, texture  NEW   Tutor: Polly Pollock VC226 24 Jul-26 Jul Mon-Wed 10:30-16:30 1 KS

  WEEKEND   READYMADE   Tutor: Julie Gurr Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30 1 KS £99NC

NEW

Rush basketry: an introduction  NEW   WEEKEND   Tutor: John Page VC203 19 Aug-20 Aug Sat-Sun 10:00-17:00 1 KS

Bookbinding See also ‘Calligraphy’, page 17.

1

Graphic design and bookbinding intensive  Tutor: Ina Baumeister VD308 20 Jul-28 Jul Thu & Fri 10:15-16:30 2

Bookbinding: piano hinge binding  NEW   VD328 12 Aug-13 Aug Sat-Sun

KS

WEEKEND

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

Art and design

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

Calligraphy for beginners and improvers  Tutor: Veiko Kespersaks VE235 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri 18:00-21:00 1 KS

£149

£149

£91

Calligraphy: gothic script  NEW   Tutor: Ivo Grantins VE262 7 Aug-9 Aug Mon-Wed 10:30-16:30

1

KS

£129

£103

£79

Calligraphy taster  WEEKEND   Tutor: Sharon Shaw VE251 12 Aug-13 Aug Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30

1

KS

£99NC

£99NC

£99NC

£249

£152

17

Calligraphy See also ‘Bookbinding’, page 16.

Ceramics and pottery Charge for clay: £1.80 per 500g before the first firing. Surface decoration on clay with Robert Cooper  WEEKEND   Tutor: Robert Cooper VR761 15 Jul-23 Jul Sat-Sun 10:15-16:30 2 KS £249

Designing for ceramic work with Photoshop  WEEKEND   Tutor: Gita Hahn, Amy Hughes VK468 15 Jul-5 Aug Sat 10:00-17:00 3 KS £149 £119

£91

Ceramics: saggar and raku firing  Tutor: Imogen Taylor-Noble VR783 24 Jul-7 Aug Mon & Tue 10:00-17:00 2

KS

£329NC

£329NC

£329NC

Pottery: beginner’s taster course  Tutor: Lesley Warner VR744 26 Jul-28 Jul Wed-Fri 10:00-17:00

1

KS

£179

£143

£109

Figurative ceramics  NEW   Tutor: Shelley Wilson VR789 7 Aug-15 Aug Mon & Tue 10:30-16:30

2

KS

£189

£151

£115

Ceramics as a canvas: traditional slip decoration and surface treatments in clay  Tutor: Amy Hughes VR788 7 Aug-9 Aug Mon-Wed 18:00-21:00 1 KS £129

NEW



£103

£79

Experimental ceramics with found objects  READYMADE   Tutor: Imogen Taylor-Noble VR747 10 Aug-18 Aug Thu & Fri 10:00-17:00 2 KS £229 £183

£140

Ceramics: constructing with clay  WEEKEND   Tutor: Josie Warshaw VR771 12 Aug-20 Aug Sat-Sun 10:15-16:30 2 KS

£249

£249

£152

KS

£279

£223

£170

KS

£199

£199

£121

Ceramics: throwing and assemblage  READYMADE   Tutor: Carina Ciscato VR755 17 Jul-21 Jul Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00 1 KS

£279

£223

£170

Pottery: throwing practise  VR769 29 Jul-6 Aug

£249

£249

£152

Intensive throwing week: beginners and refreshers  Tutor: Lesley Warner VR772 31 Jul-4 Aug Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00 1 KS £279

£223

£170

Throwing Charge for clay: £1.80 per 500g before the first firing. Intensive throwing course with Dan Kelly  Tutor: Dan Kelly VR773 10 Jul-14 Jul Mon & Tue 10:00-17:00 1 & Thu & Fri Pottery: throwing on the potter’s wheel  Tutor: Matt Sherratt VR735 10 Jul-14 Jul Mon-Fri 18:00-21:00 1

  Tutor: Carina Ciscato Sat-Sun 10:15-16:30 2

WEEKEND

KS

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

Collage and mixed media See also ‘Drawing and painting’, page 18, and ‘Drawing and painting: life and portraiture’, page 20. Introduction to collage with found materials  NEW   READYMADE   Tutor: Esmeralda Valencia VH861 18 Jul-20 Jul Tue-Thu 10:30-16:30 1 KS £149 £119

£91

Projects for artists: investigating place with collage, mixed media and theory  Tutor: Esmeralda Valencia VH864 7 Aug-10 Aug Mon-Thu 18:00-21:00 1 KS £129

£129

£79

£129

£79

NEW

Developing contemporary collage, mixed media and assemblage  READYMADE   Tutor: Simon English VH787 14 Aug-17 Aug Mon-Thu 18:00-21:00 1 KS £129



Drawing and painting See also ‘Collage and mixed media’, page 18, and ‘Drawing and painting: life and portraiture’, page 20. Drawing: introductory and taster Introduction to drawing: evening summer school  Tutor: Mario Lautier Vella VH765 17 Jul-1 Aug Mon & Tue 18:00-21:00 3 KS £199

£199

£121

Starting to draw  WEEKEND   Tutor: Stelios Stylianou VM745 22 Jul-30 Jul Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30

2

KS

£229

£229

£140

Starting to draw  Tutor: Anne-Marie Foster VH865 7 Aug-15 Aug Mon & Tue 10:30-16:30

2

KS

£129

£103

£79

Introduction to drawing: summer school  Tutor: Brian Sayers VH773 27 Jul-4 Aug Thu & Fri 10:00-17:00 2

KS

£229

£183

£140

Drawing perspective: learn the basics  Tutor: Stelios Stylianou VH823 31 Jul-3 Aug Mon-Thu 10:30-16:30 1

KS

£199

£159

£121

Learn to use: oil pastels  Tutor: Kim Scouller VH780 18 Jul-19 Jul Tue & Wed 18:00-21:00

1

KS

£69

£69

£42

Learn to use: chalk pastels  Tutor: Kim Scouller VH781 20 Jul-21 Jul Thu & Fri 18:00-21:00

1

KS

£69

£69

£42

Learn to use: inks and wash  Tutor: Lisa Ivory VM822 3 Aug-4 Aug Thu & Fri 18:00-21:00

1

KS

£69

£69

£42

Drawing and painting: exploring techniques and materials  Tutor: Simon English VM702 24 Jul-2 Aug Mon-Wed 10:30-16:30 2 KS £279

£223

£170

Drawing summer school intensive: all levels  Tutor: Sue Baker Kenton VM772 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1 KS

£199

£152

Drawing: all levels

£249

Drawing: intermediate and advanced 100 drawings in a day  VH862 22 Jul VH869 19 Aug

  Tutors: Esmeralda Valencia (VH862), Stelios Stylianou (VH869) Sat 10:00-17:00 1 KS £79NC £79NC £79NC Sat 10:00-17:00 1 KS £79NC £79NC £79NC

WEEKEND

Drawing techniques of the Old Masters  Tutor: Simon English VH772 26 Jul-28 Jul Wed-Fri 18:00-21:00 1

£99

£60

Still-life painting: metaphor and narrative  READYMADE   Tutor: James Mansfield VM868 31 Jul-3 Aug Mon-Thu 10:30-16:30 1 KS £199

£159

£121

Contemporary drawing studio summer intensive  Tutor: Heidi Wigmore VH783 14 Aug-18 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1 KS £249

£199

£152

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

KS

£99

Art and design

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

1

£199

£159

£121

Drawing and painting from the imagination: summer school  Tutor: Mario Lautier Vella VM812 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-17:00 1 KS £279 £223

£170

Drawing with colour and mixed media  Tutor: Ute Brief-Kreymann VH863 31 Jul-3 Aug Mon-Thu 18:00-21:00 1 KS

19

Drawing: concepts and skills Drawing plants and flowers  Tutor: Hilary Rosen VH858 17 Jul-20 Jul Mon-Thu 10:30-16:30

KS

£129

£129

£79

Introduction to drawing and painting on your iPad  Tutor: Stelios Stylianou VH768 7 Aug-10 Aug Mon-Thu 18:00-21:00 1 KS £129

£129

£79

Still-life in pastels  NEW   Tutor: Kim Scouller VH868 14 Aug-17 Aug Mon-Thu 18:00-21:00

£129

£79

1

KS

£129

Painting: introductory and taster Introduction to painting summer school: evening intensive  Tutor: Suzanne Caines VM866 17 Jul-21 Jul Mon-Fri 18:00-21:00 1 KS £179 £179

£109

Starting abstract painting  VM804 22 Jul-23 Jul

  Tutor: Amanda Knight Sat-Sun 10:00-17:00 1

WEEKEND

KS

£129

£129

£79

KS

£149

£119

£91

Painting summer school intensive: all levels  Tutor: Suzanne Caines VM692 31 Jul-4 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1 KS

£279

£223

£170

£279

£223

£170

Working from photographs: drawing into painting  Tutor: Jai Chaudhuri VM876 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1 KS £279

£223

£170

Contemporary painting studio summer school  Tutor: Amanda Knight VM801 27 Jul-17 Aug Thu 10:00-17:00 4 KS

£191

£146

Starting to paint  Tutor: Diane Martin VM892 14 Aug-16 Aug Mon-Wed

10:00-17:00

1

Painting: all levels

Painting: intermediate and advanced Painting studio: five day painting project  Tutor: Lucinda Oestreicher VM867 17 Jul-21 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1 KS

£239

Painting: concepts and skills How colour works: an introduction to colour theory and practice  Tutor: Amanda Bracken VM802 20 Jul-28 Jul Thu & Fri 18:00-21:00 2 KS £129 £129

£79

Abstract painting summer school: focus on colour and large-scale techniques  Tutor: Amanda Knight VM889 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri 18:00-21:00 1 KS £179 £179 £109 Painting and the art of mindfulness  WEEKEND   Tutor: Helen Burgess VM887 12 Aug-13 Aug Sat-Sun 11:00-16:00 1 KS

£99NC

£99NC

£99NC

Painting plants and flowers  Tutor: Hilary Rosen VM811 14 Aug-17 Aug Mon-Thu 10:30-16:30

1

KS

£199

£159

£121

Watercolour summer school: all levels  Tutor: Rebecca Allen VM827 17 Jul-21 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1

KS

£279

£223

£170

Painting London’s hidden gems: Charterhouse  NEW   Tutor: Louise West VH860 17 Jul-7 Aug Mon 10:00-13:00 4 KS/ £129 OS

£103

£79

Watercolour

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

Start watercolour: techniques and materials  NEW   Tutor: Diane Martin VH866 20 Jul-27 Jul Thu 18:00-21:00 2 KS

£99

£99

£60

Introduction to watercolour: evening summer school  Tutor: Hilary Rosen VM815 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri 18:00-20:30 1 KS £149

£149

£91

Watercolour evening summer school: all levels  Tutor: Hilary Rosen VM570 31 Jul-9 Aug Mon-Wed 18:00-21:00 2 KS

£199

£199

£121

Exploring watercolour and mixed media summer school  Tutor: Diane Martin VM820 3 Aug-11 Aug Thu & Fri 10:30-16:30 2 KS £229

£183

£140

Watercolour: nature and landscape VM871 7 Aug-9 Aug Mon-Wed

£179

£143

£109

Developing a personal sketchbook: summer intensive  Tutor: Ruth Brison VH444 17 Jul-21 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1 KS £249

£199

£152

Contemporary drawing sketchbook summer school  Tutor: Andrea Voisey VH859 17 Jul-26 Jul Mon-Wed 18:00-21:00 2 KS £179

£179

£109

10:00-17:00

1

KS

Sketchbooks

Sketchbook of ideas: a visual resource for artists and makers  Tutor: Heidi Wigmore VH824 3 Aug-11 Aug Thu & Fri 18:00-21:00 2 KS £129 £129

£79

Starting a sketchbook: materials and techniques  WEEKEND   Tutor: Mario Lautier Vella VH775 5 Aug-6 Aug Sat-Sun 10:00-17:00 1 KS £129 £129

£79

Developing an experimental sketchbook: ideas and visual research  WEEKEND   Tutor: Simon English VH785 12 Aug-20 Aug Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30 2 KS £199 £199 £121 Land and city scape Drawing and painting weekend: the urban landscape  VH828 29 Jul-30 Jul Sat-Sun 10:00-17:00

WEEKEND

1

  Tutor: Amanda Knight KS £129 £129

Sketching London’s landmarks  WEEKEND   Tutor: Heidi Wigmore VH825 5 Aug-6 Aug Sat-Sun 10:00-17:00 1

KS

£129

£129

Drawing and painting themes: Margate Rendezvous  NEW   WEEKEND   Tutor: Amanda Knight VM890 12 Aug-16 Aug Mon-Wed 10:00-17:00 2 KS/ £229 £183 & Sat OS

£79 £79 £140

Multi-disciplinary courses A practical introduction to making art  VM875 15 Jul-30 Jul Sat-Sun

  Tutors: Ute Kreyman, Kath Castillo 10:00-17:00 3 KS £399 £399

£243

Exploring and connecting drawing, painting and printmaking  Tutor: Sue Baker Kenton VH788 14 Aug-18 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1 KS £249 £199

£152

WEEKEND

Methods and materials Practical workshops for artists: gesso panels and egg tempera  VM872 19 Aug-20 Aug Sat-Sun 10:00-17:00 1

WEEKEND

KS

  Tutor: Benjamin Senior £99 £99 £60

Drawing and painting: life and portraiture See also ‘Drawing and painting’, page 18. Life and portrait: introductory and taster Starting to paint portraits  WEEKEND   Tutors: Brian Sayers (VM869), Desmond Haughton (VM873) VM869 31 Jul-3 Aug Mon-Thu 18:00-21:00 1 KS £129 £129 £79 VM873 12 Aug-20 Aug Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30 2 KS £229 £229 £140

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

Art and design

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

1

KS

£99

£99

£60

Drawing and painting portraits: all levels  Tutor: Alison Harper VM809 17 Jul-21 Jul Mon-Fri 18:00-21:00 1

KS

£179

£179

£109

Life drawing  WEEKEND   Tutor: Diane Martin VH872 23 Jul-30 Jul Sun 10:00-17:00

2

KS

£99

£99

£60

Paint a portrait in oils  WEEKEND   Tutor: Benjamin Senior VM803 29 Jul-12 Aug Sat 10:00-17:00

3

KS

£179

£143

£109

Life painting: weekend pose  WEEKEND   Tutor: Anne Teahan VM699 5 Aug-6 Aug Sat-Sun 10:00-17:00 1

KS

£129

£129

£79

Life painting evening summer school: all levels  Tutor: Desmond Haughton VM870 7 Aug-10 Aug Mon-Thu 18:00-21:00 1 KS £129

£129

£79

£99

£60

Figure and portrait painting summer school  Tutor: Desmond Haughton VM805 24 Jul-2 Aug Mon-Wed 10:00-17:00 2 KS £349

£279

£213

Anatomical life and portrait drawing  Tutor: Andrea Voisey VH782 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1

Starting to draw portraits  Tutor: Desmond Haughton VH767 2 Aug-4 Aug Wed-Fri 18:00-21:00

21

Life and portrait: all levels

Life and portrait: intermediate and advanced Experiential life drawing  Tutor: Heidi Wigmore VH821 19 Jul-21 Jul Wed-Fri 18:00-21:00

1

KS

£99

KS

£249

£199

£152

  Tutor: Suzanne Caines 18:00-21:00 1 KS

£179

£179

£109

Giant knits for interiors  NEW   READYMADE   Tutor: Claire Montgomerie VX223 2 Aug-4 Aug Wed-Fri 10:30-16:30 1 KS

£149

£149

£91

Fashion styling: reinventing wardrobe staples  READYMADE   Tutor: Barley Massey VX198 3 Aug-4 Aug Thu & Fri 10:30-16:30 1 KS £99

£79

£60

Fashion accessories: hand-stitched leather handbags  Tutor: Katherine Pogson VX189 7 Aug-9 Aug Mon-Wed 10:30-16:30 1 KS £149

£119

£91

£99NC

£99NC

£99NC

Introduction to the sewing machine  NEW   WEEKEND   Tutor: Heather Belcher VX202 29 Jul-30 Jul Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30 1 KS £99NC

£99NC

£99NC

Introduction to clothes making  Tutor: Silvia Sacrestano VX137 14 Aug-18 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30

Contemporary portraits summer school  VH867 14 Aug-18 Aug Mon-Fri

NEW

Fashion and textiles Fashion

Sewing Introduction to hand sewing  NEW   WEEKEND   Tutor: Heather Belcher VX221 22 Jul-23 Jul Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30 1 KS

1

KS

£229

£183

£140

1

KS

£199

£199

£121

Illustrated stitch: a masterclass with Rosie James  NEW   Tutor: Rosie James VX222 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri 18:00-21:00 1 KS £149

£149

£91

Textiles: drawing and design Textile sketchbook: an introduction  Tutor: Ruth Brison VX409 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Textile and surface pattern: from drawing to digital print  Tutor: Kathy Schicker VX195 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri 18:00-21:00 1 KS £149 Drawing for textiles: mark making and pattern design  VX199 19 Aug-20 Aug Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30

WEEKEND

1

Snr.

Conc.

£149

£91

  Tutor: Louise Anderson KS £99NC £99NC

£99NC

Textiles: dye and print Textiles: batik and resist dyeing  Tutor: Rachel Gornall VX400 17 Jul-19 Jul Mon-Wed 10:00-17:00

1

KS

£179

£143

£109

Textiles: indigo shibori dyeing  Tutor: Felicity Cooke VX321 20 Jul-21 Jul Thu & Fri 10:00-17:00

1

KS

£129

£103

£79

Textiles: heat transfer processes on fabric  WEEKEND   Tutor: Dawn Dupree VX152 22 Jul-23 Jul Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30 1 KS £129

£129

£79

Designing textiles using Photoshop: advanced  Tutor: Kathy Schicker VK370 31 Jul-3 Aug Mon-Thu 10:00-17:00 1 KS

£358

£318

£280

Textiles: monoprinting and hand stitch  Tutor: Amarjeet Nandhra VX157 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1

KS

£199

£159

£121

Textiles: surface manipulation  NEW   Tutor: Caroline Bartlett VX224 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri 18:00-21:00 1

KS

£149

£149

£91

Creative screenprinting on fabric  Tutor: Emma Laird VX407 9 Aug-18 Aug Wed-Fri 18:00-21:00

KS

£179

£179

£109

Print and dye: polychromatic fabric printing  WEEKEND   Tutor: Dawn Dupree VX168 12 Aug-13 Aug Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30 1 KS £129

£129

£79

2

Garden design Low maintenance design for city gardens  NEW   Tutor: Alison Worster VF451 18 Jul-21 Jul Tue-Fri 10:30-16:30 1 KS

£199

£159

£121

Garden design summer school  WEEKEND   Tutor: Patrick Featherstone VF418 11 Aug-13 Aug Fri-Sun 10:30-16:30 1 KS

£199

£159

£121

£59

£59

£36

Graphic design See also ‘Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign’, page 24. Design a logo in a one day  VK518 16 Jul

  WEEKEND   Tutor: Antonello Romano Sun 10:00-17:00 1 KS

NEW

Graphic design summer school  Tutor: Pam Williams VK512 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30

1

KS

£249

£199

£152

1

KS

£199

£159

£121

  Tutor: Joanne Roberts 18:00-21:00 4 KS

£129

£103

£79

£79

£63

£48

£239

£182

Illustration See also ‘Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign’, page 24. Illustration summer school  Tutor: Judit Ferencz VK476 11 Jul-13 Jul Tue-Thu 10:00-17:00 Botanical illustration summer school  VK495 14 Jul-4 Aug Fri

NEW

Creative illustration projects  NEW   Tutor: Tim Ellis VK516 18 Jul-1 Aug Tue 18:00-21:00

3

KS

Children’s book illustration summer school  Tutors: Tim Ellis, Dee Shulman VK470 31 Jul-4 Aug Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00 1 KS £299

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

Art and design

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Drawing for comic books summer school  Tutor: Stephen Marchant VK449 7 Aug-10 Aug Mon-Thu 10:00-17:00 1 KS

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

£249

£199

£152

£179NC

£179NC

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Interior design Design your own house extension: the first steps  NEW   Tutor: Daniella Ellis VF348 12 Jul-9 Aug Wed 18:30-21:30 5 KS £179NC

Community design projects for your neighbourhood  NEW   WEEKEND   Tutor: Daniella Ellis VF349 15 Jul-29 Jul Sat 10:30-16:30 3 KS £149 £119

£91

Interior design summer school  Tutor: Keith C Clarke VF370 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30

1

KS

£299

£239

£182

Interior design evening summer school  Tutor: Alya Rizvi VF371 14 Aug-18 Aug Mon-Fri 18:00-21:00 1

KS

£199

£199

£121

£199NC

£199NC

£199NC

£79

£63

£48

Weekend intensive: starting out in jewellery  WEEKEND   Tutor: Liane Wolf VV960 22 Jul-23 Jul Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30 1 KS £99NC

£99NC

£99NC

Hollowform jewellery: lockets  NEW   WEEKEND   Tutor: Rebecca Ilett VV464 29 Jul-30 Jul Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30 1 KS

£129NC

£129NC

Computer aided design Sketchup Pro intensive for beginners  VG514 18 Jul-8 Aug Tue

NEW

Vectorworks refresher  VF347 29 Jul

  Tutor: Nicholas Williamson 10:00-17:00 1 KS

NEW



WEEKEND

Sat

  Tutor: Nicholas Williamson 18:30-21:30 4 KS

Jewellery Jewellery: introductory and taster

£129NC

Jewellery making: creative cold connections and marvellous mechanisms  NEW   Tutor: Felicity Denby VV458 5 Aug-6 Aug Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30 1 KS £129NC Jewellery: intensive week for beginners  Tutor: Liane Wolf VV878 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri 18:00-21:00 1

WEEKEND



£129NC

£129NC

KS

£179

£179

£109

KS

£199

£159

£121

Jewellery: project week Jewellery: from design to product  Tutor: Elizabeth Bone VV959 17 Jul-21 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1

Jewellery making: colour techniques  Tutors: Natasha Lisa, Tanvi Kant, Lindsey Mann, Kathie Murphy VV962 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1 KS £199 £159 £121 Jewellery production: wax carving, casting and finishing  READYMADE   Tutor: Louise Seijen Ten Hoorn VV719 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri 18:00-21:00 1 KS £179 £179 £109 Textile techniques for jewellery making  Tutors: Caroline Bartlett, Tanvi Kant VV735 31 Jul-4 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1 KS £229

£229

£140

Electroforming for jewellery  READYMADE   Tutor: Katrin Spranger VV992 31 Jul-4 Aug Mon-Fri 18:00-21:00 1

£179

£109

KS

£179

Jewellery: metal skills Enamelling on metals: traditional, industrial, synthetic  Tutors: Silvia Weidenbach, Liane Wolf VV714 17 Jul-21 Jul Mon-Fri 18:00-21:00 1 KS £179 £179 £109 Jewellery techniques: Keum Boo  WEEKEND   Tutor: Felicity Denby VV908 12 Aug-13 Aug Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30 1

KS

£129NC

£129NC

£129NC

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fine jewellery: precision skills workshop  Tutors: Rae Duncan, Louise Seijen Ten Hoorn, Anastasia Young VV736 14 Aug-18 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

KS

£229

£229

£140

KS

£69NC

£69NC

£69NC

Jewellery: specialist skills Diamonds: an introduction  VV961 30 Jul

WEEKEND

Sun

  Tutor: Judith Crowe 10:30-16:30 1

Jewellery making: bespoke clasps and catches  NEW   WEEKEND   Tutor: Rae Duncan VV460 19 Aug-20 Aug Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30 1 KS £129NC £129NC

£129NC

Costume jewellery: 1800 to now  WEEKEND   Tutor: Judith Crowe VV721 20 Aug Sun 10:30-16:30 1

KS

£69NC

£69NC

£69NC

Jewellery workshop Jewellery making: workshop week VV459 14 Aug-18 Aug Mon-Fri

18:00-21:00

1

KS

£149

£149

£91

Jewellery making: workshop day  NEW VV470 14 Aug Mon VV471 15 Aug Tue VV472 16 Aug Wed VV473 17 Aug Thur VV474 18 Aug Fri

18:00-21:00 18:00-21:00 18:00-21:00 18:00-21:00 18:00-21:00

1 1 1 1 1

KS KS KS KS KS

£29 £29 £29 £29 £29

£29 £29 £29 £29 £29

£18 £18 £18 £18 £18

18:00-21:00

1

KS

£169

£169

£103

Prop making for film, TV and theatre  NEW   READYMADE VU957 14 Aug-18 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30

1

KS

£279

£223

£170

1

KS

£249

£199

£152

KS

£129

£103

£79

Adobe Illustrator: fast track for beginners  WEEKEND   Tutor: Gita Hahn VG472 23 Jul-6 Aug Sun 10:00-17:00 3 KS

£199

£159

£121

Illustrator and InDesign summer school  Tutor: Gita Hahn VK496 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1

KS

£299

£239

£182

InDesign: stage 3  NEW   Tutor: Gita Hahn VK371 26 Jul-16 Aug Wed 18:00-21:00

KS

£129

£103

£79

KS

£299

£239

£182

Adobe Creative Suite software training for the workplace  WEEKEND   Tutor: Gita Hahn VK519 18 Aug-20 Aug Fri-Sun 10:00-17:00 1 KS £329 £329

£201

Model making and set design Prop making Introduction to prop making techniques VU989 31 Jul-4 Aug Mon-Fri

Mosaics Mosaics summer school  Tutor: Vanessa Benson VL367 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00

Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign Photoshop for illustration summer school  Tutor: Alice Stevenson VK480 10 Jul-31 Jul Mon 18:00-21:00 4

4

Photoshop summer school for beginners  Tutor: Stelios Stylianou VG457 14 Aug-18 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1

Picture framing Picture framing and mounting  Tutor: Gareth Berwyn VZ106 17 Jul-20 Jul Mon-Thu 10:30-16:30 Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

1

KS

£199

£159

£121

Art and design

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Picture framing and mounting evening summer school  Tutor: Gareth Berwyn VZ107 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri 18:00-21:00 1 KS £169

Snr.

Conc.

£169

£103

25

Printmaking Printmaking: all levels Printmaking evening studio  Tutor: Anne-Marie Foster VS940 18 Jul-8 Aug Tue 18:00-21:00

4

KS

£129

£129

£79

Intaglio printing  Tutor: Rosey Prince VS973 26 Jul-28 Jul Wed-Fri

18:00-21:00

1

KS

£99

£99

£60

  Tutor: Rosey Prince Sun 10:00-17:00

1

KS

£69

£69

£42

Printmaking and drawing portfolio  Tutor: Sue Baker Kenton VS941 31 Jul-4 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1

KS

£249

£199

£152

Printmaking summer school: all levels  Tutor: Kath Castillo VS893 14 Aug-18 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1

KS

£249

£199

£152

KS

£279

£223

£170

Experimental screenprinting with mixed media  Tutor: Benjamin Rider VS883 15 Aug-18 Aug Tue-Fri 18:00-21:00 1 KS

£149

£149

£91

Monoprinting with oils  VS975 30 Jul

WEEKEND

Screenprinting Screenprinting intensive: all levels  Tutor: Benjamin Rider VS936 17 Jul-21 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1

Relief printing: lino and wood Printmaking with lino: cut, stab and etch  Tutor: Lisa Cradduck VS972 17 Jul-14 Aug Mon 18:00-21:00 5

KS

£149

£149

£91

Introduction to relief printing  Tutor: Anne-Marie Foster VS882 19 Jul-21 Jul Wed-Fri 18:00-21:00

1

KS

£99

£99

£60

  Tutor: Kath Castillo 10:00-17:00 3

KS

£199

£199

£121

Large scale relief printing: woodcut, linocut, collograph  Tutor: Gareth Berwyn VS943 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1 KS £279

£223

£170

£129

£129

£79

Etching masterclass week: advanced practice  Tutor: Katherine Van Uytrecht VS938 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1 KS £349

£279

£213

Photo-polymer etching: all levels  Tutor: Katherine Van Uytrecht VS939 2 Aug-4 Aug Wed-Fri 18:00-21:00 1

£99

£60

£199

£152

Etching workshop: all levels  VS976 6 Aug-20 Aug

WEEKEND

Sun

Etching and photo etching Starting etching  WEEKEND   Tutor: Rosey Prince VS944 22 Jul-23 Jul Sat-Sun 10:00-17:00

1

KS

KS

£99

Printmaking and mixed media Photographic and mixed media printmaking  WEEKEND   Tutor: Anne-Marie Foster VS974 29 Jul-19 Aug Sat 10:00-17:00 4 KS £249

Sculpture Introduction to body casting  Tutor: Robert Worley VU973 17 Jul-20 Jul Mon-Thu 18:00-21:00 Starting to carve in wood  VU990 22 Jul-23 Jul

1

KS

£149

£149

£91

  Tutor: Belinda Edwards Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30 1

KS

£99

£99

£60

WEEKEND

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

Sculpt a portrait head in clay  Tutor: Shelley Wilson VU953 24 Jul-26 Jul Mon-Wed 10:00-17:00

1

KS

£199

£159

£121

Metal sculpture  Tutor: Andrew Revell VU952 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri

1

KS

£149

£149

£91

Introduction to 3D principles for artists and makers  Tutor: Ute Kreyman VU971 27 Jul-28 Jul Thu & Fri 10:00-17:00 1 KS £129

£103

£79

Anatomical portrait sculpture  NEW   Tutor: Alan Stott VU992 31 Jul-4 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30

£199

£152

£199

£121

£223

£170

Mobiles and hanging sculptures  NEW   VU991 29 Jul-6 Aug Sat-Sun

Time

18:00-21:00

1

KS

£249

  READYMADE   Tutor: Andrew Revell 10:30-16:30 2 KS £199

WEEKEND

Wood and stone carving: all levels  Tutor: Belinda Edwards VU970 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1

KS

£279

Web design and social media for visual artists Social media for visual artists: promote and network  NEW   VY551 23 Jul Sun 10:00-17:00 1

  Tutor: Gavin Freeborn PS £59 £47 £36

WEEKEND

Web design and social media for visual artists and musicians  VK517 23 Jul-6 Aug Sun 10:00-17:00 3

WEEKEND

KS

Instagram like a pro: shoot > edit > post  NEW   Tutor: Gavin Freeborn VY550 25 Jul-8 Aug Tue 18:30-21:30 3 PS

  Tutor: Gal Sapir £199 £159 £79

£63

Art, design, drama and music shows and performances 2017 Join us this summer across central London and at City Lit to celebrate the talent and breadth of student work including animation, basketry, ceramics, drama, film, fine art, jewellery, music, photography, printmaking, sculpture and more… See www.citylit.ac.uk/artevents2017 for additional events and information

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

£121 £48

JUNE

JULY

The Chrysalids by David Harrower, 1 - 3 June John Lyon’s Theatre, 1 - 10 Keeley Street, Covent Garden, London WC2B 4BA Extended drawing for artists and makers, 13 - 16 June 2017 RK Burt Gallery, 57-61 Union St, London SE1 1SG City Lit year of figure and portrait, 20 - 23 June 2017 RK Burt Gallery, 57-61 Union St, London SE1 1SG City Lit ceramics diploma, 28 June - 1 July New Designers Part 1, Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Street, London N1 0QH

City Lit ceramics diploma, 2 - 9 July Candid Arts Trust, 2 Torrent Street, London EC1V 1NQ Photography, 31 June - 18 July City Lit Photography Studio, 9 Kean Street, London WC2B 4AY Jewellery, 3 - 7 July Venue to be confirmed Piano students of Petros Moschos, Debussy, Préludes Book I, 2 July, 3.00 pm Foundling Museum, 40 Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AZ Jazz and pop singing, City Lit a cappella directed by Della Rhodes, 5 July, 7.30 pm Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church, 235 Shaftesbury Ave, London WC2H 8EP City Lit basketry, 11 - 15 July 2017 Craft Central, 33-35 St. John’s Square, London EC1M 4DS

Image credits (clockwise): Elephants A Day, Holly Budge. City Lit fine art at Espacio Gallery 2016. Basketry, Julie Rignell, herbaceous perennials and climbers coiled with orange polyester thread. Untitled by Ranti, Ceramics show at Candid Arts Trust 2016

City Lit printmaking, 10 - 21 July RK Burt Gallery, 57-61 Union St, London SE1 1SG City Lit sculpture, 18 - 23 July Crypt Gallery, Euston Road, London NW1 2BA City Lit fine art, 18 - 23 July Espacio Gallery, 159 Bethnal Green Road, London E2 7DG Twelfth Night by Shakespeare, City Lit Theatre Company, 20 - 22 July (19:30) John Lyon’s Theatre, 1-10 Keeley Street, Covent Garden, London WC2B 4BA

AUGUST Flicks: animation and film, 3 August, (18:00 – 22:00) Cinema Museum, 2 Dugard Way, Lambeth, London SE11 4TH

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Access to higher education Prepare for university with our part-time Access courses in drama or humanities and social science starting in September 2017. About our courses Our one-year Access to HE diploma courses are designed for people returning to study after a period of absence, or who left school without the usual qualifications for university. Providing 60 level 3 credits, the Access to HE diploma is equivalent to three A-levels.

To apply, please complete the application form. Department contacts Drama: 020 7492 2542 [email protected]

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

Humanities: 020 7492 2652 [email protected] Telephone and course advice hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00.

www.citylit.ac.uk/ access

Access to higher education

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

29

Conc.

Drama Access to HE diploma: drama   NEW   WEEKEND   LOAN   Take your first steps towards a career in acting on this exciting and disciplined course which prepares you for higher education or advanced vocational training. The course timetable is designed to fit around part-time employment. You will be at college on Thursday evening from 18:30-21:30 and all day on Saturdays (10:00-16:00). Competition is fierce for joining so we advise you contact the department early to receive an application form and audition date. Please note course and fees may be subject to change. You can choose to apply for an Advanced Learner Loan from the Student Loans Company to help cover the course fee, repayable after the course ends, plus a deposit of £340 to secure your place (refundable after you complete the course). You can find more information about the Advanced Learner Loan www.citylit.ac.uk/advanced-learner-loans. Please contact us to receive the application form. Thu & Sat 18:30-21:30 DRC101 14 Sep-9 Jun

30

KS

£3384NC

£3384NC

£3384NC

Humanities and social sciences Access to HE diploma: humanities and social science (evenings)   LOAN London’s only part-time evening Access course offers you the chance to make a fresh start in education. We cover four subjects: English literature, history, sociology and study skills. Students also benefit from one-to one tutorials, extensive study support, and help in making a successful university application. Our students typically go on to study degrees in the core subjects or related disciplines, such as politics, education, languages, international relations, anthropology or philosophy. Extensive private study each week is also required. If you are entitled to a student loan you will only have to pay £199 upfront, which will be deducted from the course fee. You can apply for an Advanced Learning Loan from the Student Loans Company, to help cover the cost. This loan is written off on completion of a Higher Education degree course. If you’re unable to pay the upfront fee you can talk to our Information, Advice and Guidance team who will be able to advise you on bursaries or instalment plans to spread the cost. To apply, please complete the application form at www.citylit.ac.uk/access. 19 Sep-14 Jun Tue & Thu 18:00-21:15 33 KS £3022NC AA300

£3022NC

£3022NC

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Business and technology Build your skills in digital marketing, Excel, cloud computing and much more… How to book a course

Call enrolments on 020 7831 7831. Come in and book in person. Email us: [email protected]

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

Departmental contact: 020 7492 2515, [email protected] Telephone and course advice hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00.

www.citylit.ac.uk/ business-andtechnology

*Call 020 7492 2515 about your pre-enrolment interview

Business and technology

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

31

Business training Create your elevator pitch  CYEP01 1 Aug

  Tutor: Amber Raney-Kincade Tue 14:00-17:00 1

KS

£49

£39

£25

Developing and managing your brand  Tutor: Andrea Marzano CMTKS04 25 Jul Tue 10:00-17:00 1

KS

£99

£79

£50

Marketing for startups  Tutor: Andrea Marzano CMTKS03 18 Jul Tue 10:00-17:00

1

KS

£79

£63

£40

Writing a business plan  Tutor: Andrea Marzano CMTBS04 11 Jul Tue 10:00-17:00

1

KS

£79

£63

£40

KS

£49

£39

£25

£239

£191

£120

KS

£189

£151

£95

  Tutor: Ayo Alegbeleye 10:00-17:00 1 KS

£129

£103

£65

KS

£89NC

£89NC

£89NC

KS

£129NC

£129NC

£129NC

How to enhance your impact and presence    Tutor: Sally Knyvette DS041 15 Jul-16 Jul Sat-Sun 11:00-17:00 1 KS £129NC

£129NC

£129NC

Interview skills  Tutor: Joanna Burke PS719 4 Aug Fri

Using Eventbrite successfully    Tutor: Amber Raney-Kincade CUEB01 14 Aug Mon 14:00-17:00 1

Business computing Business finance Getting started with bookkeeping  CBK03 9 Jul-30 Jul Sun

  Tutor: Farhad Esfandiari 10:30-16:30 4 KS

Introduction to business accounting  Tutor: Fola Moses CCFS02 14 Jul-4 Aug Fri 18:00-21:00

4

Project management Understanding project management  CPJS02 12 Aug Sat

Communication skills for business Combining voice and pilates  DS004 29 Jul-19 Aug Sat

  Tutor: Kate Montague 15:00-17:30 4

Communicating effectively at work  Tutor: Tim Vaughan-Hughes DS023* 27 Jul-17 Aug Thu 18:30-21:00 4

KS

£69

£45

£35

KS

£129NC

£129NC

£129NC

Self-presentation for business executives    Tutor: Nikki Kelly DS130 29 Jul-30 Jul Sat & Sun 11:00-17:00 1 KS

£129

£129

£129

Storytelling    Tutor: John Eastman DS027 29 Jul-19 Aug Sat 10:30-14:30

Public speaking (intensive)  DS014 30 Jul-6 Aug

Successful job interviews  DS015 12 Aug-13 Aug

Sun

10:30-16:30

1

  Tutor: Gavin Campbell 11:00-17:00 2

4

KS

£169NC

£169NC

£169NC

  Tutor: Gavin Campbell Sat-Sun 11:00-17:00 1

KS

£99NC

£99NC

£99NC

KS

£39

£31

£20

Cloud computing Introduction to cloud computing  Tutor: Julian Holden CCL05 13 Jul Thu 14:00-17:00

1

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

1

KS

£99

£79

£50

Google Analytics: manage your website  Tutor: Julian Holden CGA08 14 Jul Fri 10:30-16:30 1

KS

£89

£71

£45

Search engine optimisation  CSE04 30 Jul

KS

£99

£79

£50

KS

£89

£71

£45

Social media content strategy    Tutor: Amber Raney-Kincade CSMC01 2 Aug Wed 18:00-21:00 1 KS

£49

£39

£25

Social media marketing in a day  Tutor: Julian Holden CSMM01 28 Jul Fri 10:00-17:00

Internet marketing Digital marketing  CIM04 5 Aug

  Tutor: Salvatore Maiorano Sat 10:00-17:00

Sun

  Tutor: Salvatore Maiorano 10:00-17:00 1

Social media Social media apps, tips and tricks  Tutor: Amber Raney-Kincade CSMAT04 11 Aug Fri 10:00-17:00 1

1

KS

£99

£79

£50

2

KS

£69

£55

£35

Instagram: getting started  Tutor: Amber Raney-Kincade CIGS04 26 Jul Wed 18:00-21:00 1

KS

£39

£31

£20

£47

£30

Facebook Facebook getting started  Tutor: Amber Raney-Kincade CWB14 13 Jul-20 Jul Thu 14:00-17:00 Instagram

LinkedIn LinkedIn: manage your professional identity    Tutor: Natasha Amegbe CLK01 15 Jul Sat 10:30-16:30 1 KS £59 Podcasting Podcasting essentials  Tutor: David Monteith CPOD04 17 Jul-24 Jul Mon 18:00-21:00

2

KS

£99

£79

£50

2

KS

£69

£55

£35

  Tutor: Salvatore Maiorano 1 KS £99 £79 1 KS £99 £79

£50 £50

Twitter Twitter for business  Tutor: Natasha Amegbe CTB02 18 Jul-25 Jul Tue 18:00-21:00

Blogging WordPress Blogging: write your own blog using Wordpress  CAW15 29 Jul Sat 10:00-17:00 CAW17 13 Aug Sun 10:00-17:00

Web design Web design: back-end coding with PHP/MySQL  Tutor: Graeme Mitchell CWDS04 2 Aug-3 Aug Wed & Thu 10:00-17:00 1 KS £189

£151

£95

Web design: HTML5 and CSS stage 1  Tutor: George Stickney CWDS01 12 Jul-13 Jul Wed & Thu 10:30-16:30 1

KS

£179

£143

£90

Web design: HTML5 and CSS stage 2  Tutor: George Stickney CWDS02 19 Jul-20 Jul Wed & Thu 10:30-16:30 1

KS

£179

£143

£90

Web design: JavaScript  Tutor: Raymond Snare CWDS03 26 Jul-27 Jul Wed & Thu 10:00-17:00

KS

£189

£151

£95

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

1

*Call 020 7492 2515 about your pre-enrolment interview

Business and technology

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

33

Conc.

WordPress Build a website in a day with WordPress  Salvatore Maiorano (CWW07) CWW01 17 Jul Mon CWW04 22 Jul Sat CWW07 6 Aug Sun

  Tutors: Julian Holden (CWW01/CWW04), 10:00-17:00 10:00-17:00 10:00-17:00

1 1 1

KS KS KS

£99 £99 £99

£79 £79 £79

£50 £50 £50

Further WordPress  Tutor: Julian Holden CFWS02 24 Jul-25 Jul Mon & Tue 10:30-16:30

1

KS

£179

£143

£90

Programming Introduction to programming  CPR05 15 Jul Sat CPR07 2 Aug-9 Aug Wed

  Tutors: Graeme Mitchell (CPR05), Andrew Chu (CPR07) 10:00-17:00 1 KS £89 £71 £45 18:30-21:30 2 KS £89 £71 £45

Game design Introduction to game design  CGD01 23 Jul Sun

  Tutor: Alex Gregory 10:00-17:00 1

KS

£79

£63

£40

KS

£179

£143

£90

Java Code school: Java  Tutor: Julian Holden CCJA02 19 Jul-20 Jul Wed & Thu 10:30-16:30

1

Python Code school: Python  CPPY07 22 Jul-29 Jul CPPY09 4 Aug-11 Aug

  Tutors: Graeme Mitchell (CPPY07), Andrew Chu (CPPY09) Sat 10:00-17:00 2 KS £199 £159 Fri 10:00-17:00 2 KS £199 £159

£100 £100

Technical computing Raspberry Pi Raspberry Pi    Tutor: Andrew Chu CSRP01 13 Aug Sun 10:00-17:00

1

KS

£89

£71

£45

1

KS

£99

£79

£50

Excel: applying formulae and functions  Tutor: Aurica Jalba CEXF03 24 Jul Mon 10:00-13:00 1

KS

£49

£39

£25

Excel: analysing your spreadsheet with pivot tables  Tutor: Aurica Jalba CEXL01 13 Jul Thu 18:00-21:00 1 KS £49

£39

£25

Excel: tables and charts  CEXS05 17 Jul

Microsoft applications Spreadsheets Introduction to Excel  Tutor: Ansuya Karelan CEXI01 1 Aug Tue 10:00-17:00

  Tutor: Aurica Jalba Mon 10:00-13:00

1

KS

£49

£39

£25

Excel: advanced    Tutor: Aurica Jalba CEXS01 17 Jul-7 Aug Mon 18:00-21:15 CEXS02 5 Aug-12 Aug Sat 10:00-17:00

4 2

KS KS

£179 £179

£143 £143

£90 £90

Excel: expert    Tutor: Abbott Katz CEXS18 6 Aug-13 Aug Sun 10:00-17:00

2

KS

£179

£143

£90

PowerPoint beginners: one day  Tutor: Noreen O’Donoghue CPP14 26 Jul Wed 10:00-17:00 1

KS

£89

£71

£45

Presentations

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

Introduction to using Apple Mac computers  Tutor: Stelios Stylianou CMC17 26 Jul Wed 14:00-17:00 1 KS CMC18 26 Jul Wed 18:00-21:00 1 KS

£39 £39

£31 £31

£20 £20

Using Apple Mac and OSX: stage 1  Tutor: Stelios Stylianou CAW11 9 Aug-10 Aug Wed & Thu 10:00-17:00 1

KS

£179

£143

£90

Apple Mac

iPads, tablets, mobiles iPad iPad: getting started  Tutor: Steven Breeze CPD04 10 Jul Mon 18:00-21:00

1

KS

£49

£39

£25

iPad: moving on  Tutor: Steven Breeze CPD05 17 Jul Mon

18:00-21:00

1

KS

£49

£39

£25

10:30-13:30

1

KS

£39

£31

£20

Safety and security Stay safe online    Tutor: Terry Myers CPRY06 18 Jul Tue

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

*Call 020 7492 2515 about your pre-enrolment interview

Have a break in the Lunch Room Visit your warm, welcoming café on the ground floor at City Lit Keeley Street •  Hot food served every day •  Daily selection of coffees, teas and breakfast treats The café offers a daily selection of delicious Hot Boxes, hot snacks and soups, as well as serving hand crafted Grumpy Mule Coffee made for you by our very own baristas. The Lunch Room has stylish tables and chairs and a large range of treats and healthy meals and snacks on offer seven days a week.

The Lunch Room is brought to you by BaxterStorey – the UK’s largest independent contract catering company – the same people behind the cafés at the Natural History and British Museums. BaxterStorey’s heritage has been built on sustainably sourcing fresh, seasonal and local produce available every day. The Lunch Room is open daily: Monday to Friday: 09:30-20:30 Saturday: 09:30-16:30 Sunday: 09:30-15:30 Find out more about your new café: www.citylit.ac.uk/cafe

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Careers in care Develop your career in health and social care, mental health, childcare or support work. About our courses

Family learning

Community outreach

If you would like to work in the care and support sector, or if you already work or volunteer in care and support and wish to improve your skills and employability, our courses are ideal for you.

We provide a range of enjoyable, structured family learning courses in the community for parents and children to learn together. If you are an interested parent or community organisation wishing to hold a class, you can find out more by calling 020 7492 2521.

We offer a diverse range of adult learning based in community venues throughout London. For further information please contact 020 7492 2521.

Training for employers

Telephone and course advice hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00.

We’re committed to meeting your needs and have a comprehensive range of occupational skills within the team. This means we can offer a tailor-made route to achieve your qualification.

City Lit can provide a wide range of training to develop your workforce, from short bespoke courses to longer accredited provision. Please call us on 020 7492 2521 for further information.

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

Departmental contact: 020 7492 2521, community.outreach @citylit.ac.uk

www.citylit.ac.uk/ care

*Call 020 7492 2521 about your pre-enrolment interview

Did you know that as a City Lit student you can benefit from the services of our teams in Resources, Careers and Financial Advice.

How can we help? Information, Advice and Guidance

Student Centre and Library

Drop in to talk to our Information and Advice team for impartial advice on:

The Student Centre and Library is located on the Mezzanine. It is open from Monday – Friday, 9:00-21:30; Saturday and Sunday 9:00-17:00 and provides you with:

•  Funding your studies e.g. applying for our student bursary or applying for a grant towards materials and travel

•  Study spaces for individual and group work

•  Childcare support whilst studying.

•  Quiet study areas plus access to IT equipment

•  Choosing courses to do now and what to do next

•  A range of resources including newspapers, journals, books, DVDs, and other electronic resources to support your studies and research

•  Training and voluntary opportunities

Careers advice We currently offer careers advice to City Lit students and members of the public. Advisers can assist with: •  Your career options and changing your career •  Developing an action plan to help you achieve your goals •  Developing your interview skills •  Improving your CV and completing application forms for jobs. •  Help with University applications We can offer careers information, advice and guidance to deaf students through an interpreter. We also work in partnership with the Royal Association for Deaf People to offer welfare advice in BSL. The Information, Advice and Guidance Service is located in the Student Centre on the Mezzanine. The service is available from 12:00-18:45 Monday to Friday. For more information, please go to: www.citylit.ac.uk/help

•  Specialist software including Zoom Text and JAWS •  Student Centre Assistants who are on hand if you have any questions or need assistance finding/using resources The Student Centre Enquiry Desk is staffed from: •  Monday-Thursday: 9:30-20:00 •  Friday: 9:30-19:00 •  Saturday: 11:00-16:00 Students can still work in the Student Centre and Library and use the IT facilities outside of staffed hours. Free Student Centre events and workshops take place monthly. These events including creative writing performance evenings, book groups and study skills workshops. For more information please go to: www.citylit.ac.uk/student-centre-and-library

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Classical languages and civilisations Head back in time to explore ancient worlds and classical languages, with courses on classical art, ancient literature, mythology and much more… How to book a course Call enrolments on 020 7831 7831.

Departmental contact: 020 7492 2652, [email protected]

Come in and book in person. Email us: [email protected]

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

Telephone and course advice hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00.

www.citylit.ac.uk/ ancient-civilisations www.citylit.ac.uk/ classical-languages

*Call 020 7492 2652 about your pre-enrolment interview

Classical languages and civilisations

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

KS

£59

£47

£30

  Tutor: Deborah Hyde 10:30-16:30 1 KS

£59

£47

£30

KS

£59

£47

£30

KS

£49

£39

£25

£47

£30

39

Ancient civilisations Please see also ‘History and politics’, page 62, and ‘Art history’, page 15. Deciphering ancient writings  RC102 15 Jul Sat

  Tutor: Diane Davies 10:30-16:30 1

Women’s lives in the ancient world  RC412 22 Jul Sat Introduction to classical studies  RC057 29 Jul Sat

  Tutor: James Ryan 10:30-16:30 1

The prehistory of religion  Tutor: Diane Davies RC771 4 Aug Fri 10:30-16:30

1

Frauds, myths and mysteries of archaeology    RC238 5 Aug Sat 10:30-16:30

1

  Tutor: Diane Davies KS £59

Ancient Egypt and Near East Ancient Egyptian fashion  RC147 8 Aug-15 Aug

  Tutor: Rosalind Janssen Tue 14:00-17:00

Letters to the dead from Ancient Egypt  RC363 10 Aug-17 Aug Thu

2

KS

£59

£47

£30

  Tutor: Rosalind Janssen 14:00-17:00 2 KS

£59

£47

£30

Ancient Greece Hellenistic philosophy: an introduction  Tutor: John Goff RC633 24 Jul-7 Aug Mon 12:30-15:30 3

KS

£89

£71

£45

Plato in question    Tutor: John Goff RC258 24 Jul-7 Aug Mon

KS

£89

£75

£45

Greek myths: ancient truths, modern mystery  Tutor: James Ryan RC168 24 Jul-7 Aug Mon 18:00-20:00 3 KS

£59

£59

£30

£79

£79

£40

  Tutor: James Ryan KS £79 £79

£40

17:00-20:00

3

Ancient Rome and Italy Rome at war with mighty Carthage  RC564 20 Jul-10 Aug Thu

  Tutor: James Ryan 18:00-20:00 4

Migrations: the Roman period and the barbarian invasions  RC807 25 Jul-15 Aug Tue 18:00-20:00 4

KS

Art history Gods and heroes: the influence of the classical world on art in the 17th and 18th centuries  Book tickets at www.rmg.co.uk 22 Jul Sat 10:30-16:30 1 OS £50 ‘Reading’ ancient Greek and Roman art – a beginner’s guide  RA314 10 Jul Mon 14:30-17:30 1

  Tutor: Deborah Hyde KS £29 £23



£15

Biblical Hebrew Studying Biblical Hebrew: an introduction  Tutor: Rachel Montagu RH338 31 Jul-2 Aug Mon-Wed 18:00-20:30 1 KS

£69

£69

£35

Classical Greek: an introduction for absolute beginners  Tutor: Matteo Favaretto RG396 17 Jul-21 Jul Mon-Fri 14:00-17:00 1 KS £139

£111

£70

Brush up your elementary Classical Greek    Tutor: Matteo Favaretto RG539 4 Aug-18 Aug Fri 14:00-16:00 3 KS £59

£47

£30

Classical and New Testament Greek

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

Classical Greek 1 for complete beginners: module 3  Tutor: Andrew David RG383 20 Jul-17 Aug Thu 18:30-20:30 5 KS £99

£99

£50

Herodotus translation for advanced learners  Tutor: Matteo Favaretto RG442 10 Jul-24 Jul Mon 11:00-13:00 3 KS

£59

£47

£30

Latin: an introduction for absolute beginners  Tutor: Matteo Favaretto RL604 14 Aug-18 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-13:30 1 KS

£139

£111

£70

Introduction to medieval Latin  Tutor: Matteo Favaretto RL101 27 Jul-10 Aug Thu 11:00-13:00

Latin

3

KS

£59

£47

£30

Brush up your elementary Latin  Tutor: Matteo Favaretto RL256 20 Jul-3 Aug Thu 18:00-20:00 3

KS

£59

£59

£30

Latin 1 for complete beginners: module 3  Tutor: Matteo Favaretto RL147 18 Jul-15 Aug Tue 18:00-20:00 5 KS

£109

£109

£55

Brush up your intermediate Latin  Tutor: Matteo Favaretto RL593 26 Jul-9 Aug Wed 10:30-12:30 3

KS

£59

£47

£30

Brush up your advanced Latin  Tutor: Matteo Favaretto RL391 26 Jul-9 Aug Wed 14:00-16:00

3

KS

£59

£47

£30

Sanskrit: an introduction for beginners  Tutor: Rohini Bakshi RS001 18 Jul-15 Aug Tue 18:00-19:30 5

KS

£69

£69

£35

Ancient Greek poetry reading group (in translation)  Tutor: Deborah Hyde RG001 18 Jul-8 Aug Tue 14:00-16:00 4 KS £79

£55

£40

The Odyssey reading group (in translation)  Tutor: Deborah Hyde RG167 18 Jul-15 Aug Tue 18:00-20:00 5 KS

£99

£99

£50

Virgil’s Aeneid reading group (in English)    Tutor: Lucy Nicholas RL004 18 Jul-27 Jul Tue-Thu 18:00-20:00 2 KS

£79

£79

£40

The Mahabharata: reading group (in English)    Tutor: Rohini Bakshi RS002 20 Jul-10 Aug Thu 18:00-20:00 4 KS £79

£79

£40

The Histories of Herodotus Book 1: reading group in translation  Tutor: Tom Spencer RG004 27 Jul-10 Aug Thu 18:00-20:00 3 KS £59 £59

£30

Sanskrit

Classics literature Classics reading groups

Jason and the Argonauts: reading group of Argonautica (in English)  RC243 2 Aug-16 Aug Wed 18:00-20:00 3 KS

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

  Tutor: James Ryan £59 £59 £30

*Call 020 7492 2652 about your pre-enrolment interview

City Lit Festival of Writing Returning Friday 15 to Sunday 17 September with a fantastic array of writers, performers, agents and publishers. An eclectic range of voices will facilitate readings, panel discussions, writing workshops, performances and the launch of City Lit anthology, Between the Lines.

Speakers include: Alan McMonagle, Josh Idehen, Tasha Kavanagh, Paul McVeigh, Richard T. Kelly, Agnieszka Dale, Wendy Brandmark, Courttia Newland, Jonathan Barnes, Jess Kidd, Stephen Thompson, Ken Bruen, Helen Cox, Penny Joelson, Selina Nwulu

Alan McMonagle

Tasha Kavanagh

Josh Idehen

www.citylit.ac.uk/festivalofwriting

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Computing essentials Our courses offer a friendly and supportive environment for complete beginners and advanced learners. How to book a course Call enrolments on 020 7831 7831. Come in and book in person. Email us: [email protected]

Departmental contact: 020 7492 2512/2726, [email protected] Telephone and course advice hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00.

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

We will begin our assessment and advice sessions for our September accredited courses from July. Please call 020 7492 2726 for an appointment.

www.citylit.ac.uk/ essential-computing

*Call 020 7492 2512/2726 about your pre-enrolment interview

Computing essentials

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

43

Conc.

Computing for beginners These courses, with the exception of ‘Outlook 2010’, are free to students who are on (a) Jobseekers’ Allowance; (b) Employment & Support Allowance (WRAG); or (c) other state benefits, earn less than £330 a month and are doing the course to find work or move into more sustainable employment. Call 020 7831 7831 for more information. Computing: getting started  Tutor: Terry Myers CAB04 17 Jul-25 Jul Mon & Tue 14:00-17:00

2

KS

£129

£84

£65

1

KS

£99

£79

£50

KS

£99

£79

£50

KS

£99

£79

£50

Microsoft applications Introduction to Excel  Tutor: Ansuya Karelan CEXI01 1 Aug Tue 10:00-17:00

Outlook 2010: calendar, tasks and contacts  Tutor: Terry Myers COC02 10 Jul Mon 10:00-17:00 1

Windows and file management Windows 10  Tutor: Steven Breeze CWIN02 31 Jul Mon

10:00-17:00

1

Find out more about your course www.citylit.ac.uk

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Counselling careers and psychology Develop your career in counselling and explore your personal development. How to book a course

Call enrolments on 020 7831 7831. Come in and book in person. Email us: [email protected]

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

Departmental contact: 020 7492 2530, [email protected] Telephone and course advice hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00.

www.citylit.ac.uk/ psychology-andcounselling

*Call 020 7492 2530 about your pre-enrolment interview

Counselling careers and psychology

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

Permission ‘to’ love and ‘be’ loved  Tutor: Tamikah Andrew-Thomas PG778 14 Jul Fri 18:00-21:30 1 KS

£49

£49

£30

Anger, pain and creativity  Tutor: Mickey Yudkin PG718 19 Jul Wed 10:30-16:30

1

KS

£59

£59

£36

Recovering our self-esteem  PG803 9 Aug

1

KS

£49

£49

£30

£59

£36

45

Personal development Personal development: one-day workshops

  Tutor: Delrose Bowes Wed 18:00-21:00

Therapy and our relationship with time  PG775 13 Aug Sun Learn to love yourself  PG776 20 Aug

  Tutor: Charles Gordon-Graham 10:30-16:30 1 KS £59

  Tutor: Lori Kiefer Sun 10:30-16:30

1

KS

£59

£59

£36

I’m sweet enough  Tutor: Margaret Barron PG770 21 Jul-28 Jul Fri 10:30-16:30

2

KS

£129

£129

£65

Love: the nature and nurture of mindful loving    PG802 22 Jul-29 Jul Sat 10:30-16:30

2

  Tutor: Elizabeth Edema KS £129 £129

£79

Personal development: short courses

Re-think your self: a mental makeover  PG719 22 Jul-29 Jul Sat

  Tutor: Chloe Gold 10:30-16:30 2 KS

£129

£129

£65

  Tutor: Frances Coombes 10:30-16:30 2 KS £149

£149

£75

Neuro-linguistic programming NLP: the healing power of the mind  PG757 16 Jul-23 Jul Sun

NLP: building rapport with others  Tutor: Frances Coombes PG725 26 Jul Wed 10:30-17:30 1

KS

£69

£69

£42

NLP and confidence building  PG772 12 Aug Sat

KS

£69

£69

£42

  Tutor: Charmaine Pollard 10:30-16:30 3 KS £149

£119

£91

10:30-16:30

£45

£35

  Tutor: Frances Coombes 10:30-17:30 1

Continuing professional development Continuing professional development workshops Introduction to therapeutic writing  PT576 6 Aug-20 Aug Sun



Skills for work Interview skills  Tutor: Joanna Burke PS719 4 Aug Fri

1

KS

£69

Find out more about your course www.citylit.ac.uk

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Courses for people with learning disabilities From art, music and drama to science, computing and more… How to book a course For all our courses you need to have a personal interview before you enrol.

Departmental contact: 020 7492 2586, [email protected] Telephone and course advice hours: Mon-Fri: 09:30-16:00.

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

Pictorial course guide For an easy-read course guide, email us at [email protected]

www.citylit.ac.uk/ learning-difficulties

*Call 020 7492 2586 about your pre-enrolment interview

Leave a lasting legacy

Linda’s story “It was in the course of making out my will that I decided to set aside a legacy, to include a charitable organisation that has meant something to me on a personal level. City Lit came to mind as the one which has, it is fair to say, been a constant presence throughout not only my life but that of my mother. “I would want City Lit to be always available to everyone, providing the opportunities for learning and leisure in the way it has been for me. I cannot imagine my life or London without it!” For Linda’s full story and more information on leaving a lasting legacy, please visit www.citylit. ac.uk/legacy

Leaving a lasting legacy to City Lit in your will is a powerful way to ensure that future generations continue to have access to life-changing education. City Lit is a registered charity and receives funding from student fees, government support and charitable donations. Receiving charitable donations and lasting legacy gifts has never been more important. With the current pressures on Government funding, we want to secure the future of the college for future generations, building on our long history and philanthropic foundations.

Every gift we receive, whatever the amount, makes a valuable contribution. Please contact [email protected] or visit www.citylit.ac.uk

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Deaf education Introduction to BSL, Deaf history and much more… About our courses We offer a comprehensive programme of education, training, access and support provision for deaf adults. Whether you are deaf or hearing, we will have a British Sign Language course to match your requirements. Or if you want to work with deaf people, one of our specialist professional training courses may be suitable for you. Our courses are run by a highly specialised team of deaf and hearing professionals, who know how to make learning fun as well as informative. Please contact us if you have any

questions or if you have any ideas for new courses. If you are an employer or service provider we can discuss the possibility of a training course on your own premises. Deaf English and maths courses If you are interested in Deaf English and maths courses starting in September 2017, please give us your contact details and we will add you to our waiting list for September. Once we have arranged dates for assessment we will contact you to arrange your appointment.

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

How to book English, maths and computing for Deaf people You need to attend an assessment session for all of our courses. Please contact us to book an appointment: [email protected] SMS 07624 818557. Voice 020 7492 2726. Lipreading courses Contact us to find out which course is most suitable and how to apply. [email protected] SMS 07624 809630. Voice 020 7492 2725.

www.citylit.ac.uk/ deaf

Deaf education

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

49

Conc.

Deaf access and interpreting Voice: 020 7492 2722 SMS: 07786 201265 Email: [email protected] We are an experienced and well known provider of high quality access and support services for deaf and hard-of-hearing students who study at different colleges and universities throughout London. Our in-class support is provided by: communication support workers (CSWs), sign language interpreters, manual and electronic note takers and specialist language support tutors. We can also provide one-to one language and study skills tutorials, exam coaching, as well as general deaf awareness and advice to college staff, to help provide the best possible access for deaf students. Our team is experienced in modifying exam papers and written information, and we can also provide a remote notetaking/transcription service for deaf and disabled students studying outside of London. If you need to book a registered BSL interpreter for the workplace, or for other situations, please contact us on [email protected] for further information or visit www.citylit.ac.uk/deaf-access-andinterpreting for a booking form.

Computing for Deaf people Voice: 020 7492 2726  SMS: 07624818557  Email: [email protected] We offer computing classes at different levels, from beginners to European Computer Driving Licence level 2. The programme begins again in September, with course information available online from early June.

English and maths for Deaf people Voice: 020 7492 2726  SMS: 07624818557  Email: [email protected] We offer a range of courses for Deaf adults who want to improve their skills in English and maths. The programme begins again in September, with course information available online from early June.

Managing hearing loss Acquired deafness: special workshops If you are hard of hearing or deafened, these practical, short workshops will help you practise skills and learn new techniques to help you manage your hearing loss. Basic BSL workshop for hard-of-hearing people  Tutor: Geraldine Davison-Gray YL250 17 Jul Mon 10:30-13:30 1 KS £39NC

£39NC

£39NC

Mindfulness skills for hearing loss  Tutor: Bram Williams GLS002 19 Jul-9 Aug Wed 15:00-17:00

£51

£35

4

KS

£79

British Sign Language British Sign Language (BSL) is an officially recognised language in its own right, with a unique grammatical structure. Using BSL will enable you to communicate with Deaf sign language users. Progressing to advanced levels can also open up a range of employment opportunities in work with Deaf people. City Lit offers the fullest range of courses, enabling you to progress from introductory to level 6. Our summer courses are nonaccredited; you can use them as a progression step onto an accredited course or just have fun learning. Introduction to BSL  Tutor: Geraldine Davison-Gray QB105 4 Jul-8 Aug Tue 18:00-21:00 QB104 12 Jul-2 Aug Wed 10:30-16:30

6 4

KS KS

£169 £169

£135 £135

£103 £103

Pre-level 2 BSL: refresher  Tutor: Geraldine Davison-Gray QB421 13 Jul-3 Aug Thu 10:30-16:30 4

KS

£189

£151

£115

Special interest courses for BSL learners This course is taught through BSL. It provides the opportunity to develop your receptive and productive skills in an enjoyable way while gaining new skills and knowledge. Deaf history: one-day course  QH001 29 Jul Sat

  Tutor: Peter Brown 10:00-16:00 1

KS

£79NC

£79NC

£79NC

Find out more about your course www.citylit.ac.uk

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Drama, dance and speech Further your passion for performance and culture at City Lit – from ballet, to ballroom, Bollywood and much more… How to book a course

Call enrolments on 020 7831 7831. Come in and book in person. Email us: [email protected]

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

Departmental contact: 020 7492 2542, [email protected] Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00.

www.citylit.ac.uk/ drama

*Call 020 7492 2542 about your pre-enrolment interview

Drama, dance and speech

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

1

£19NC

£19NC

£19NC

51

Acting short courses Experience days and workshops Vocal anatomy: masterclass  DS123 24 Jul

  Tutor: Danielle Allan Mon 15:15-17:45

KS

Working with methods of great voice practitioners: David Carey    Tutor: Danielle Allan DS119 25 Jul Tue 15:15-17:45 1 KS £19NC £19NC £19NC Working with methods of great voice practitioners: Kristin Linklater  DS120 26 Jul Wed 15:15-17:45 1 KS Working with methods of great voice practitioners: Patsy Rodenburg  Tutor: Yvonne Morley-Chisholm DS121 27 Jul Thu 15:15-17:45 1 KS

  Tutor: Lloyd Wylde £19NC £19NC £19NC   £19NC

£19NC

£19NC

Working with methods of great voice practitioners: Michael McCallion    Tutor: Ian Taylor DS122 28 Jul Fri 15:15-17:45 1 KS £19NC £19NC £19NC Laban for actors: intensive  DS125 30 Jul-6 Aug

  Sun

  Tutor: Robyn Moore 11:00-17:00 2

KS

£79NC

£79NC

£79NC

Make a play for kids    Tutor: Laura Baggaley DS124 31 Jul-4 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30

1

KS

£229NC

£229NC

£229NC

Meisner: intensive    Tutor: Dannie Carr DS117 31 Jul-3 Aug Mon-Thu 10:30-17:30

1

KS

£169NC

£169NC

£169NC

Commedia dell’Arte: intensive    Tutor: Peter Mitchelson DS129 10 Aug-11 Aug Thu & Fri 10:30-17:30 1

KS

£99NC

£99NC

£99NC

Teaching drama: intensive  DS128 14 Aug-16 Aug

KS

£169NC

£169NC

£169NC

Directing contemporary theatre: intensive    Tutor: Ariela Eshed DS118 16 Aug-18 Aug Wed-Fri 10:30-17:30 1 KS

£179NC

£179NC

£179NC

Physical theatre two-day masterclass  DS126 17 Aug-18 Aug Thu & Fri

KS

£99NC

£99NC

£99NC

  Tutor: Petina Hapgood Mon-Wed 10:30-17:30

1

  Tutor: Kate Lush 10:00-16:30 1

Beginners Meisner: beginners    Tutor: Juliet Prague DS062 10 Jul-31 Jul Mon 15:00-18:00

4

KS

£139NC

£139NC

£139NC

Improvisation: intensive  Tutor: Lawrence Lambert DS097 14 Jul-21 Jul Fri 13:00-18:00

2

KS

£93NC

£93NC

£93NC

Actor summer school: beginners    Tutor: Peader Kirk DS001 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri 10:00-14:30 1

KS

£149NC

£149NC

£149NC

Introduction to acting  Tutor: Lawrence Lambert DS090 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri 11:30-14:00

KS

£129NC

£129NC

£129NC

£49NC

£49NC

£49NC

£199NC

£199NC

£199NC

1

Improvers Exploring female playwrights    DS060 15 Jul Sat

  Tutor: Karen Cogan 11:00-17:00 1 KS

Actor summer school: improvers    Tutor: David Monteith DS127* 7 Aug-10 Aug Mon-Thu 10:30-17:30 1

KS

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

13:30-17:30

1

KS

£179NC

£179NC

£179NC

Perform a public play reading  Tutor: Daniel Brennan DS040 14 Aug-16 Aug Mon-Wed 13:30-16:30

1

KS

£129NC

£129NC

£129NC

  Tutor: Kate Montague 11:00-17:00 2

KS

£79NC

£79NC

£79NC

  Tutor: Brita Forsstrom 11:00-17:00 1 KS £49NC

£49NC

£49NC

Advanced Classical acting  Tutor: Lisa Lapidge DS093 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri

Professional skills for actors Core energetics for actors  DS080 15 Jul-22 Jul

Sat

Alexander technique: masterclass  DS069 20 Aug Sun



Comedy performance Comedy impro show  Tutor: Robert Hitchmough DS072 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri 14:45-17:45

1

KS

£159NC

£159NC

£159NC

2

KS

£79NC

£79NC

£79NC

18:15-21:30

1

KS

£129NC

£129NC

£129NC

  Tutor: Gary Grant Sun 11:00-17:00

2

KS

£99NC

£99NC

£99NC

Practical screen acting  Tutor: Terry Smith DS044 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri 11:00-17:00

1

KS

£229

£229

£140

  Tutor: Dan Skili 11:00-17:00 2

KS

£129NC

£129NC

£129NC

Directing classical theatre: intensive  Tutor: Laura Baggaley DS064 24 Jul-25 Jul Mon & Tue 10:00-18:00 1

KS

£149NC

£149NC

£149NC

Film, TV, radio and sound Radio presenting and voiceover Voiceover workshop  Tutor: David Thorpe DS012 11 Jul-18 Jul Tue 15:00-18:00 TV presenting TV presenting: intensive DS026 25 Jul-27 Jul

Tue-Thu

Acting for the camera Acting in commercials  DS063 23 Jul-30 Jul

Drama therapy Introduction to drama therapy  DS091 30 Jul-6 Aug Sun

Directing

Dance and movement Please wear loose clothing and appropriate footwear for all dance classes. General dance Early morning dance  Tutor: Clinton Goldsmith DS058 28 Jul-18 Aug Fri 08:00-09:00

4

KS

£39NC

£39NC

£39NC

Ballet Ballet: beginners  Tutor: Dilek Taptik DS009 13 Jul-17 Aug Thu

19:45-21:00

6

KS

£79NC

£79NC

£79NC

Ballet: floor barre  Tutor: Dilek Taptik DS029 13 Jul-17 Aug Thu

18:30-19:30

6

KS

£59NC

£59NC

£59NC

Ballet: improvers  Tutor: Libusha Steele DS010 26 Jul-16 Aug Wed

18:15-20:30

4

KS

£99NC

£99NC

£99NC

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

*Call 020 7492 2542 about your pre-enrolment interview

Drama, dance and speech

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

4

KS

£89NC

£89NC

£89NC

53

Dance styles Ballroom  Tutor: Nick Breakspear DS011 24 Jul-14 Aug Mon

18:30-20:30

Belly dancing DS025 24 Jul-14 Aug

18:15-19:45

4

KS

£69NC

£69NC

£69NC

Bollywood: beginners  Tutor: Clinton Goldsmith DS053 28 Jul-18 Aug Fri 17:00-18:30

4

KS

£69NC

£69NC

£69NC

Burlesque DS024

18:15-20:15

6

KS

£129NC

£129NC

£129NC

18:00-20:00

3

KS

£74NC

£74NC

£74NC

Flamenco: beginners  Tutor: Danielle Allan DS055 24 Jul-14 Aug Mon 18:00-19:30

4

KS

£79NC

£79NC

£79NC

Flamenco: improvers  Tutor: Danielle Allan DS056 25 Jul-15 Aug Tue 18:00-19:30

4

KS

£79NC

£79NC

£79NC

Jazz dance: beginners  Tutor: Clinton Goldsmith DS030 28 Jul-18 Aug Fri 18:45-20:15

4

KS

£59NC

£59NC

£59NC

Tap dance: beginners  Tutor: Ben Bailey DS034 25 Jul-15 Aug Tue

18:30-20:30

4

KS

£79NC

£79NC

£79NC

Tap dance: improvers  Tutor: Jacqueline Pert DS052 27 Jul-17 Aug Thu 18:30-20:30

4

KS

£89NC

£89NC

£89NC

Reading great poetry aloud  Tutor: Gavin Campbell DS042 11 Jul-8 Aug Tue 14:45-17:45

5

KS

£99NC

£99NC

£99NC

Debating: advanced  DS092 16 Jul-23 Jul

  Tutor: Gavin Illsley Sun 11:00-17:00

2

KS

£99NC

£99NC

£99NC

Debating: intensive  DS035 22 Jul

  Tutor: Gavin Illsley Sat 11:00-17:00

1

KS

£49NC

£49NC

£49NC

4

KS

£89NC

£89NC

£89NC

American accents for actors: intensive  Tutor: Nick Di Cola DS020 2 Aug-4 Aug Wed-Fri 15:15-17:45 1

KS

£79

£79

£79

How to enhance your impact and presence    Tutor: Sally Knyvette DS041 15 Jul-16 Jul Sat-Sun 11:00-17:00 1 KS £129NC

£129NC

£129NC

Communicating effectively at work  Tutor: Tim Vaughan-Hughes DS023* 27 Jul-17 Aug Thu 18:30-21:00 4

£129NC

£129NC

£129NC

Self-presentation for business executives    Tutor: Nikki Kelly DS130 29 Jul-30 Jul Sat & Sun 11:00-17:00 1 KS

£129

£129

£129

Storytelling  Tutor: John Eastman  DS027 29 Jul-19 Aug Sat

KS

£169NC

£169NC

£169NC

KS

£89NC

£89NC

£89NC

14 Jul-18 Aug

Mon

Fri

Charleston  Tutor: Rosaria Sativa DS037 26 Jul-9 Aug Wed

NC

Voice, speech and communication

Practical voice  Tutor: Lloyd Wylde DS022 28 Jul-18 Aug Fri

18:30-20:30

Communication skills for business

Combining voice and pilates  DS004 29 Jul-19 Aug Sat

10:30-14:30

4

  Tutor: Kate Montague 15:00-17:30 4

KS

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Public speaking (intensive)  DS014 30 Jul-6 Aug

Sun

  Tutor: Gavin Campbell 11:00-17:00 2

Successful job interviews  DS015 12 Aug-13 Aug

  Tutor: Gavin Campbell Sat-Sun 11:00-17:00 1

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

KS

£129NC

£129NC

£129NC

KS

£99NC

£99NC

£99NC

Communication courses for speakers of other languages Intensive, practical course for fluent speakers to improve their pronunciation. Ideally, all three stages will be completed. English pronunciation: stage 1  Tutor: David John Gwillim DS019 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-15:00 1

KS

£199NC

£199NC

£199NC

English pronunciation: stage 2  Tutor: David John Gwillim DS021* 31 Jul-4 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-15:00 1

KS

£199NC

£199NC

£199NC

English pronunciation: stage 3  Tutor: Kate Guest DS075* 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri 11:00-13:00

KS

£99NC

£99NC

£99NC

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

1

*Call 020 7492 2542 about your pre-enrolment interview

Drama, dance and speech

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Auditions

The following drama courses hold auditions for 2017/2018 enrolment throughout the year (2017) – please call 020 7492 2542 for the latest audition dates Foundation (drama) A one year course accredited by OCN starts in both September 2017 and January 2018. Audition criteria: have you got experience of an introductory and improvers course in acting or equivalent? If so this is the course for you. Learn a two minute monologue from a modern play (1960s onwards), plus supply two passport sized photographs.

Access to HE (drama) A one year course accredited by OCN, for those who have completed a one year Foundation in drama or have equivalent experience. Audition criteria: learn two, two minute monologues, one modern 1960s onwards and one classical plus supply two passport sized photographs.

Actors training company A one year course accredited by Trinity Guildhall, culminating in a showcase for agents and casting directors. For those who have completed two years acting training. Audition criteria: learn two, two minute monologues, one modern (1960s onwards) and one classical, a three minute song with your own music or unaccompanied plus supply two passport sized photographs.

Audition dress code Please wear comfortable clothing that you can move in, preferably no jeans.

Audition fee If you have completed any of our accredited courses then the fee is waived. •  Foundation (drama) £15 •  Access to HE (drama) £15 •  Actors training company £20 Apply for an application form by emailing [email protected] or call 020 7492 2542. Find out more about your course www.citylit.ac.uk

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English Gain confidence with reading, writing and speaking English… About our courses English for fluent speakers: New students must come for an advice and assessment session. Email: [email protected] or call 020 7492 2512 for an appointment.

ESOL: New students must come for an advice and assessment session. Email [email protected] or call 020 7492 2512 for an appointment. For more details go to www.citylit.ac.uk/esol

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

Our new courses begin in September. Visit www.citylit. ac.uk/english and click on your course of choice for details of our initial assessments.

www.citylit.ac.uk/ english

*Call 020 7492 2512 about your pre-enrolment interview

English

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

57

Conc.

English for fluent speakers of English We offer a range of courses at different levels for fluent speakers of English who want to develop their skills for work, study and everyday life – the full programme begins again in September, with course information available online from June. Many courses lead to a qualification. The course below has an online assessment that you can complete at www.citylit.ac.uk. For a face-to-face assessment please contact us on 020 7492 2511 or at [email protected]. Brush up your grammar HCS22 19 Jul-21 Jul

Wed-Fri

10:00-16:00

1

KS

£149NC

£149NC

£149NC

English for speakers of other languages We offer a range of courses at different levels for speakers of other languages who are not fluent in English and want to improve their language for work, study and everyday life. Many courses lead to a qualification. The programme begins again in September, with course information available online from June. See also the ‘Communication courses for speakers of other languages’ section on page 54.

Find out more about your course www.citylit.ac.uk

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Food and drink Tea tasting, wine tasting, and advice for maintaining a healthy daily lifestyle… How to book a course

Call enrolments on 020 7831 7831. Come in and book in person. Email us: [email protected]

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

Departmental contact: 020 7492 2622, [email protected] Telephone and course advice hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00.

www.citylit.ac.uk/ food-and-drink

Food and drink

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

Introduction to mindfulness with food and drink    Tutor: Natasha Blok FKG10 17 Jul Mon 18:30-21:30 1 KS £49

£40

£32

Nutrition for healthy joints and bones  FSB52 21 Jul Fri

59

Nutrition

  Tutor: Ellie Holly 10:00-17:00 1

KS

£59

£40

£38

  Tutor: Elizabeth Eversole 10:00-17:00 1

KS

£79NC

£79NC

£79NC

  Tutor: Ellie Holly 10:15-17:15 1 KS

£79NC

£79NC

£79NC

Veggie and vegan vitality: a nutritional guide    Tutor: Ellie Holly FSB28 12 Aug Sat 10:15-17:15 1 KS £79NC

£79NC

£79NC

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

  Tutor: Kashif Ahmed 10:30-12:30 2 KS £39NC

£39NC

£39NC

Nutrition: an introduction  FSA37 30 Jul

Sun

Nutrition for your neurons: brain food  FSB27 5 Aug Sat

Tea tasting Introduction to tea  UBT11 11 Aug

  Tutor: Natasha Blok Fri 15:00-17:30

An introduction to the world of tea  UBT10 13 Aug-20 Aug Sun



1

KS

Wine tasting Suitable for anyone who enjoys wine - beginners and enthusiasts - aged 18 or over. Sherry and tapas  UBW71 20 Jul

  Tutor: Pippa Hayward Thu 18:00-21:00

1

KS

£39NC

£39NC

£39NC

  Tutor: Pippa Hayward Mon 18:00-21:00

1

KS

£39NC

£39NC

£39NC

Wines of Sicily    Tutor: Pippa Hayward UBW73 25 Jul Tue 18:00-21:00

1

KS

£39NC

£39NC

£39NC

Italy’s Adriatic: the softer side    Tutor: Pippa Hayward UBW74 31 Jul Mon 18:00-21:00 1

KS

£39NC

£39

£39

£39NC

£39NC

£39NC

£39NC

  Tutor: Pippa Hayward KS £39NC £39NC

£39NC

Port and the Douro valley  UBW72 24 Jul

Bring on the bubbles: the secret of sparkling wines  UBW75 1 Aug Tue 18:00-21:00

  Tutor: Pippa Hayward 1 KS £39NC

The new Spain: beyond rioja    Tutor: Pippa Hayward UBW76 7 Aug Mon 18:00-21:00 1 Chateauneuf-du-Pape and the wines of the southern Rhone  UBW78 15 Aug Tue 18:00-21:00 1 Bordeaux without breaking the bank  UBW77 16 Aug Wed

KS

  Tutor: Pippa Hayward 18:00-21:00 1 KS

£39NC

£39NC

£39NC

£39NC

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Humanities and social sciences Enjoy fascinating walks around London, delve into current political issues and master board games… How to book a course

Call enrolments on 020 7831 7831. Come in and book in person. Email us: [email protected]

Departmental contact: 020 7492 2652, [email protected] Telephone and course advice hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00. Find out more about your course: www.citylit.ac.uk

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

www.citylit.ac.uk/ humanities

*Call 020 7492 2652 about your pre-enrolment interview

Humanities and social sciences

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

£29

£13

  Tutor: Nick Scudamore 1 KS £59 £59

£26

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Film studies Christopher Nolan: dystopian dreams and hidden hopes  HF061 25 Jul Tue 18:30-21:30 1 Costume as character: female melodrama in cinema  HF105 1 Aug-3 Aug Tue & Thu 18:30-21:30

  Tutor: Mary Wild KS £29

The unknown girl on the train: the lady vanishes    Tutor: John Wischmeyer HF073 2 Aug Wed 18:00-21:00 1 KS £29

£29

£13

Charlie Chaplin: the philosophy of a comedy genius  HF092 8 Aug Tue 18:30-21:30

£29

£13

  Tutor: Mary Wild 1 KS £29

Adaptation studies Page to screen: adapting the uncanny - Jack Clayton’s The Innocents  Tutor: Cristina Massaccesi HF075 19 Aug Sat 10:30-16:30 1 KS





£49

£39

£25

A golden age of British cinema: the 1940s    HF051 29 Jul Sat 10:30-16:30

  Tutor: Jon Wisbey 1 KS £49

£39

£25

Ealing comedies: British film’s dark masterpieces    HF050 13 Aug Sun 10:30-16:30

1

British cinema

  Tutor: Nick Scudamore KS £49 £39

£25

Hollywood cinema Nocturnal noir: flashbacks from the past    Tutor: John Wischmeyer HF049 26 Jul Wed 18:00-21:00 1 KS £29 Hollywood’s new musicals - La La Land scene by scene  HF063 30 Jul Sun 10:30-16:30

  1

KS

£29

£13

  Tutor: John Wischmeyer £49 £39 £25

Independent and world cinema Apocalypse now: the method and madness of the 1970s  HF078 24 Jul-31 Jul Mon 18:30-21:30 2 Fritz Lang in Germany: expressionism, allegory and myth  HF062 5 Aug Sat 10:30-16:30 1

  Tutor: Jeeshan Gazi KS £59 £59   KS

£26

  Tutor: Jon Wisbey £49 £39 £25

Darren Aronofsky: the cinema of obsession    HF076 6 Aug Sun 10:30-16:30

  Tutor: Mary Wild 1 KS £49

Fritz Lang in America: Hollywood, genre and realism  HF070 12 Aug Sat 10:30-16:30

  1

£39

  Tutor: Jon Wisbey KS £49 £39

£25 £25

Games Crosswords How to solve cryptic crosswords  UBD11 29 Jul-19 Aug Sat

  Tutors: Kazimir Pasiecznik, Ben Summers 13:00-15:30 4 KS £89 £71

£45

Backgammon Backgammon: from beginner towards expert  Tutor: Simon Morecroft UBD13 8 Aug-24 Aug Tue & Thu 18:00-20:00 3 KS

£99

£99

£44

£89

£71

£39

Bridge Bridge for beginners  Tutor: Vanessa King UBD10 8 Aug-15 Aug Tue 10:45-16:45

2

KS

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

10:45-16:45 10:45-16:45

1 1

KS KS

£49 £49

£39 £39

£22 £22

18:30-21:00

1

KS

£19

£19

£8

Chess for beginners  Tutor: Paul McKeown UBD05 25 Jul-3 Aug Tue & Thu 18:00-19:30

2

KS

£59

£59

£26

Chess for improvers  Tutor: Paul McKeown UBD06 8 Aug-17 Aug Tue & Thu 18:00-19:30

2

KS

£59

£59

£26

Bridge revision  Tutor: Vanessa King UBD23 3 Aug Thu UBD24 17 Aug Thu Chess Chess: a taster  Tutor: Paul McKeown UBD03 18 Jul Tue

History and politics Please see also 'Classical languages and civilisations', page 38. Society and change An introduction to populism: a view of America and Europe  HH438 26 Jul Wed 11:00-17:00 1

  Tutor: Dale Mineshima-Lowe KS £49 £39 £22

Utopia - a dream to be enjoyed, or a project to be pursued?  HH439 31 Jul Mon 10:30-16:30 1

  Tutor: Christian Michel KS £49 £39

£22

Riots, resistance and social change  Tutor: Miranda Iossifidis HH185 2 Aug Wed 10:30-16:30 1

KS

£49

£39

£22

Human rights and terrorism  HH075 3 Aug

KS

£29

£29

£13

Feuding queens: Brunhild and Fredegund    Tutor: Vanessa King HH372 14 Aug Mon 10:45-15:45 1 KS

£39

£31

£17

Whores, saints and beauty queens: images of the Byzantine empress  HH373 16 Aug Wed 10:45-15:45 1 KS

  Tutor: Vanessa King £39 £31 £17

Queenship in the 12th century  HH374 18 Aug Fri

£39

  Tutor: Jonathan Thorpe Thu 18:00-21:00 1

Medieval and early modern

  Tutor: Vanessa King 10:45-15:45 1

KS

£31

£17

Contemporary history and politics The impact of the 1967 Arab-Israeli war on contemporary politics    Tutor: Nomaan Hanif HH440 24 Jul Mon 18:00-21:00 1 KS £29 £29 £13 Sir John Franklin’s Arctic exploration  25 Jul Tue

  Book tickets at www.rmg.co.uk 10:30-15:30 1 OS £50

Global political Islam  Tutor: Nomaan Hanif HH441 25 Jul Tue 11:00-17:00

KS

£49

£39

£22

KS

£29

£29

£13

Fidel is out and Trump is in: what’s next for Cuba?    Tutor: Sebastien Ardouin HH125 26 Jul Wed 18:00-21:00 1 KS £29 £29

£13

1917: An entrance and an exit in the First World War  HH444 27 Jul-3 Aug Thu 10:30-12:30

  Tutor: Alison Appleby 2 KS £39

£31

£17

Art and social history of the 20th century    HH187 27 Jul-17 Aug Thu 14:00-16:00

4

£55

£30

The legacies of colonialism in Africa  HH126 25 Jul Tue

1

  Tutor: Mark McQuinn 18:00-21:00 1

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

KS

£69

*Call 020 7492 2652 about your pre-enrolment interview

Humanities and social sciences

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Fifty years ago: the world in 1967  HH081 31 Jul Mon

Time

Week(s) Site

  Tutor: Alison Appleby 18:00-20:00 1

KS

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

£19

£19

£8

After imperialism: the African leaders who took over at independence  HH376 1 Aug-15 Aug Tue 10:30-12:30 3 KS

  Tutor: Hywel Nelson £59 £47 £26

Current political debates in Africa  HH422 1 Aug Tue

£29

  Tutor: Mark McQuinn 18:00-21:00 1

‘Back in Blighty’: life on the British home front, 1914-1919  HH375 2 Aug Wed 10:30-16:30 1

KS

£29

£13

  Tutor: Peter Street KS £49 £39

£22

The drug trade, the war on drugs and their effects on democracy in Mexico  Tutor: Sebastien Ardouin HH442 2 Aug Wed 18:00-21:00 1 KS £29 Russia: re-exerting its dominance  HH077 3 Aug-10 Aug Thu

  £29

£13

  18:30-20:30

2

KS

£39

£39

£17

11:00-16:00

1

KS

£39

£31

£17

  Tutor: John Berryman Tue 18:30-20:30 2

KS

£39

£39

£17

The Holocaust    Tutor: Rudolf Muhs HH086 4 Aug Fri China: a sphere of influence  HH078 8 Aug-15 Aug

63

Literature Please see also ‘Page to screen: Adapting the Uncanny - Jack Clayton’s ‘The Innocents’ in the Film Studies section, page 61. Novel and short story Music in modern literature  HLT106 24 Jul-26 Jul

  Tutor: Stephen Winfield Mon & Wed 10:30-16:30 1

KS

£89

£71

£39

Short stories of F Scott Fitzgerald: the disenchanted romantic  HLT103 28 Jul Fri 13:00-16:00 1

  Tutor: Patricia Sweeney KS £29 £23 £13

D.H. Lawrence: ‘This ache for being’  HLT79 1 Aug Tue

KS

  Tutor: Peter Brennan 10:30-16:30 1

£49

£39

£22

The Victorian ghost story and mystery novel: Elizabeth Gaskell’s The Old Nurse’s Story and Wilkie Collins’ The Woman in White      Tutor: Paulina Palmer HLT75 12 Aug Sat 10:30-16:30 1 KS £49 £39

£25

Drama Shakespeare: a dip into some key tragedies, comedies and histories  Tutor: Jenny Baynes HLT92 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon & 10:30-16:30 1 KS £129 £103 Wed & Fri

£57

Poetry Understanding poetry  Tutor: Peter Brennan HLT77 25 Jul Tue 10:30-16:30

1

£49

£39

£22

Noli timere: the poetic journey of Seamus Heaney  Tutor: Conor Montague HLT27 25 Jul-27 Jul Tue & Thu 10:30-16:30 1 KS £89

£71

£39

  Tutor: Laurie Smith KS £59 £59

£26

Poets and the natural world: John Clare and Alice Oswald  HLT28 27 Jul-10 Aug Thu 18:00-20:00 3 A love of the rack and the screw: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes  HLT104 29 Jul-30 Jul Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30 1

KS

  KS

£89

  Tutor: Toby Manning £89 £45

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

Edward Thomas: ‘On a strange bridge alone’    Tutor: Peter Brennan HLT80 8 Aug Tue 10:30-16:30 1 KS £49

£39

£22

T.S. Eliot: from Prufrock and The Waste Land to Four Quartets  HLT82 10 Aug Thu 10:30-16:30 1

  Tutor: Peter Brennan KS £49 £39

£22

Literary history The myth of Faust in Goethe and Marlowe    HLT72 5 Aug Sat 10:30-16:30

  Tutor: Francesco Bucciol 1 KS £49 £39

The globalisation of the English language: modern world literatures  Tutor: Steven Breeze HLT102 13 Aug Sun 10:30-16:30 1 KS

£25





£49

£39

£25

  Tutor: Peter Brennan KS £49 £39

£22

London studies and walks London in poetry 1: capital of empire - from Byron to Wilde  HLW69 27 Jul Thu 10:30-16:30 1

London in poetry 2: modern metropolis - from Eliot to the Millennium Bridge  Tutor: Peter Brennan HLW70 3 Aug Thu 10:30-16:30 1 KS £49

  £39

£22

Medieval London Medieval London: the underworld  HLW77 2 Aug Wed

  Tutor: Vanessa King 10:45-15:45 1

KS

£39

£31

£17

1

KS

£39

£31

£17

Medieval London: immigration    Tutor: Vanessa King HLW79 9 Aug Wed 10:45-15:45 1

KS

£39

£31

£17

Sightseeing in the age of Chaucer (includes a guided city walk)  HLW80 11 Aug Fri 10:45-15:45 1

  Tutor: Vanessa King KS £39 £31

Medieval London: healthcare    Tutor: Vanessa King HLW78 4 Aug Fri 10:45-15:45

£17

London walks Please check whether the first session takes place at City Lit or off site by entering the course code at www.citylit.ac.uk. The City’s secret spaces  HLW86 17 Jul-24 Jul

  Tutor: Eleanor Jackson Mon 14:00-16:00

2

OS

£39

£31

£17

Further village London    Tutor: Paul Sinclair HLW73 19 Jul-16 Aug Wed 13:30-15:30

5

OS

£89

£71

£39

Art Deco London walk  Tutor: Diane Burstein HLW74 31 Jul Mon 11:00-13:00

1

OS

£19

£15

£8

Watery Angel  Tutor: Rachel Kolsky HLW71 1 Aug Tue

1

OS

£19

£19

£8

OS

  Tutor: Marilyn Greene £19 £15 £10

18:00-20:00

Business, banks and bombs - City of London guided walk  HLW42 5 Aug Sat 14:30-16:30 1



Brick Lane 1970s battleground: guided walk    Tutor: David Rosenberg HLW75 7 Aug Mon 13:30-15:30 1 OS £19

£15

£8

Stoke Newington: a misty village  HLW72 8 Aug Tue

£19

£8

  Tutor: Rachel Kolsky 18:00-20:00 1

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

OS

£19

*Call 020 7492 2652 about your pre-enrolment interview

Humanities and social sciences

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

KS

£39

£31

£20

OS

£19

£15

£10

The East End’s Russian revolutionaries: guided walk  Tutor: David Rosenberg HLW76 14 Aug Mon 13:30-15:30 1 OS £19

£15

£8

Discover Regent’s Park  HLW81 12 Aug

  Sat

City gardens of the Blitz  HLW43 12 Aug

  Sat

Time

Week(s) Site

  Tutor: Letta Jones 10:30-16:00 1   Tutor: Marilyn Greene 14:30-16:30 1

65

Philosophy, religion and belief A taste of philosophy  HP065 29 Jul

  Tutor: John Goff Sat 10:30-13:00

1

KS

£19

£15

£10

KS

£99

£79

£44

Reasoning with uncertainty  HP108 18 Jul-22 Aug

  Tutors: Rich Cochrane, Andrew McGettigan Tue 14:00-16:00 6 KS £99

£79

£44

Existentialism and culture  HP106 3 Aug-17 Aug

  Tutor: John Goff Thu 12:30-14:30

Philosophy of art  HP107 5 Aug

  Tutor: Christopher Horner Sat 10:30-16:30 1

Philosophy and history of mathematics: a brief introduction  Tutors: Rich Cochrane, Andrew McGettigan HP086 18 Jul-22 Aug Tue 10:30-12:30 6



3

KS

£59

£47

£26

KS

£49

£39

£25

An introduction to Deleuze’s philosophy of creativity and freedom  Tutor: Justin Barton HP066 12 Aug Sat 10:30-13:30 1 KS



   £29

£23

£15

Victorian studies Grave matters: death, burial and the afterlife in the Victorian era    Tutor: Peter Street HVS08 24 Jul Mon 10:30-16:30 1 KS £49 £39 Eat, drink and be wary: a social history of food and drink in Victorian Britain  HVS09 25 Jul Tue 10:30-13:30 1 KS £29 Victorian art in context: an afternoon visit to Tate Britain  HVS10 26 Jul Wed 10:30-16:30 1 Upstairs, downstairs: life in the Victorian country house  HVS11 27 Jul Thu 10:30-13:30 1

  Tutor: Peter Street £23 £13

  Tutor: Peter Street KS £49 £39   Tutor: Peter Street KS £29

£22

£22

£23

£13

Business and economics See also the ‘Business and technology’ section, page 30. Events organising  HB013 29 Jul

  Tutor: Nikki Spencer Sat 10:30-16:30

1

Alternative thinking about the economy  Tutor: Christian Michel HB020 3 Aug-4 Aug Thu & Fri 10:30-15:30 1

KS

£49

£39

£25

KS

£69

£55

£30

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Languages Learn to speak French, German, Spanish, Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese and more… How to book a course

Call enrolments on 020 7831 7831. Come in and book in person. Email us: [email protected]

Departmental contact: 020 7492 2644, [email protected] Telephone and course advice hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00. Find out more about your course: www.citylit.ac.uk

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

www.citylit.ac.uk/ languages

*Call 020 7492 2644 about your pre-enrolment interview

Languages

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

18:00-21:00

1

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

£149

£149

£91

Arabic 1 intensive: a journey for beginners in summer  Tutor: Alaa Sonjoq LBA05 17 Jul-21 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-13:30 1 KS £139

£111

£85

Arabic 1: revision course  Tutor: Nora Allali-Carling LBA03 17 Jul-26 Jul Mon & Wed18:00-21:00

67

Arabic Discover Arabic  Tutor: Najwa Kadhim LBTA1 10 Jul Mon

KS

Arabic 1 Complete beginners to near-beginners courses - check citylit.ac.uk for details. Arabic beginners: module 3  Tutor: Alaa Sonjoq LA133 12 Jul-9 Aug Wed 18:00-21:00

5

2

KS

KS

£119

£119

£73

KS

£59NC

£59NC

£59NC

Arabic cultural workshops Arab culture and society  LAW06 22 Jul

Sat

  Tutor: Micheline Antonian 10:30-16:30 1

Bulgarian Discover Bulgarian LBTBG1 9 Aug

Wed

18:00-21:00

1

KS

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

Discover Catalan  Tutor: Ester Pou Jutglar LBTT1 17 Jul-18 Jul Mon & Tue 18:00-20:30

1

KS

£49NC

£49NC

£49NC

1

KS

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

Chinese 1 intensive: a journey for beginners in summer  Tutor: Xiaolan Bi LBC01 31 Jul-4 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-13:30 1 KS £139

£111

£85

Chinese 1: revision course  Tutor: Ting Poon LBC02 19 Jul-26 Jul Wed 18:00-21:15

£69

£30

Catalan

Chinese (Mandarin) Discover Chinese (Mandarin)  Tutor: Ting Poon LBTC1 24 Jul Mon 18:00-21:00 Chinese (Mandarin) 1 Complete beginners to near-beginners courses - check citylit.ac.uk for details.

2

KS

£69

Chinese (Mandarin) 2 Lower-intermediate courses (A2 or two to three years’ study) - check citylit.ac.uk for details. Chinese 2: revision course  Tutor: Ting Poon LBC04 18 Jul-25 Jul Tue 18:00-21:15

2

KS

£69

£69

£30

Chinese (Mandarin) 3 Intermediate courses (around three years’ study) - check citylit.ac.uk for details. Chinese 3: revision course  LBC15 10 Jul-17 Jul

  Tutor: Ting Poon Mon 18:00-21:15

2

KS

£69

£69

£30

Thu

18:00-21:00

1

KS

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

18:00-21:00

1

KS

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

Danish Discover Danish LBTDH1 27 Jul

Dutch Discover Dutch  Tutor: Nelke Droppert LBTD1 17 Jul Mon

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

18:00-21:00

1

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

French Discover French  Tutor: Bruno Males LBTF1 1 Aug Tue

KS

French 1 Complete beginners to near-beginners courses - check citylit.ac.uk for details. French: a journey for beginners in summer LBF13 18 Jul-8 Aug Tue 18:00-21:00

4

KS

£119

£119

£73

French beginners intensive  Tutor: Yolande Dechauny LBF10 31 Jul-4 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-13:30

1

KS

£139

£111

£85

Revive your beginners French: module 1  Tutor: Magali Robert-Chung LBF02 17 Jul-21 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-15:00 1 KS

£179

£143

£109

Revive your beginners French: module 2  Tutor: Bruno Males LBF03 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-15:00 1

KS

£179

£143

£109

French beginners: module 3  Tutor: Yolande Dechauny LBF08 11 Jul-8 Aug Tue 18:00-21:00

KS

£149

£149

£91

5

French 2 Lower-intermediate courses (A2 or two to three years’ study) - check citylit.ac.uk for details. French 2: revision course  Tutor: Magali Robert-Chung LBF04 18 Jul-27 Jul Tue & Thu 18:00-21:00

2

KS

£119

£119

£73

French 3/4 Upper intermediate courses (B1 to B2 - at least four years’ study) - check citylit.ac.uk for details. French 3: revision course  Tutor: Valérie Jézéquel LBF07 13 Jul-3 Aug Thu 18:00-21:00 French 3/4: revision course (daytime)  LBF41 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon & 10:30-13:30 Wed & Fri

4

KS

£119

£119

£73

1

KS

£79

£79

£48

French 4/5 Advanced courses (B2 - at least six years’ study) - check citylit.ac.uk for details. French cinema: highlights in 2017 LBF011 18 Jul-20 Jul Tue & Thu 18:30-20:30

1

French into English: translate a story    Tutor: Trista Selous LBF50 31 Jul-10 Aug Mon & Thu 18:30-20:30 2

KS

£39

£39

£24

KS

£79

£79

£48

French 5 Advanced to proficiency courses (C1 onwards - at least seven years’ study) - check citylit.ac.uk for details. French 5: revision course (daytime intensive)  Tutor: Henriette Harlall LBF05 11 Jul-14 Jul Tue-Fri 10:30-14:45 1 KS

£129

£103

£79

French 5: revision course (evening)  Tutor: Valérie Jézéquel LBF18 12 Jul-2 Aug Wed 18:00-21:00 4

£119

£119

£73

£69

£55

£42

KS

French 5: littérature française contemporaine  Tutor: Trista Selous LBF15 31 Jul-10 Aug Wed & Thu 10:30-12:30 2 KS

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

*Call 020 7492 2644 about your pre-enrolment interview

Languages

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

1

KS

£49NC

£49NC

£49NC

1

KS

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

German 1: a journey for beginners in summer    Tutors: Almut Ibler (LBG01), Friederike Schroeder (LBG04) LBG01 12 Jul-9 Aug Wed 18:00-21:00 5 KS £149 LBG04 17 Jul-21 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-13:30 1 KS £139

£149 £111

£91 £85

German beginners: module 3  Tutor: Almut Ibler LBG02 11 Jul-8 Aug Tue 18:00-21:00

£149

£91

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Gaelic (Irish) Discover Irish Gaelic  Tutor: Clare O’Sullivan LBTRS1 24 Jul-27 Jul Mon & Thu 18:00-20:30

German Discover German  Tutor: Barbara Pöllet LBTG1 31 Jul Mon

18:00-21:00

German 1 Complete beginners to near-beginners courses - check citylit.ac.uk for details.

5

KS

£149

German 2 Lower-intermediate courses (A2 or two to three years’ study) - check citylit.ac.uk for details. German 2 revision course: grammar and conversation  Tutor: Barbara Pöllet LBG03 11 Jul-20 Jul Tue & Thu 18:00-21:00 2 KS £119

£119

£73

German 2: revive your German  Tutor: Friederike Schroeder LBG05 14 Jul Fri 10:30-15:00 1

£39NC

£39NC

£119

£73

KS

£39NC

German advanced Advanced courses (B2 - at least five years’ study) - check citylit.ac.uk for details. German 4/5: advanced grammar and conversation  Tutor: Barbara Pöllet LBG07 17 Jul-26 Jul Mon & Wed18:00-21:00 2 KS £119 German 4/5: Zauberflöte: Konversation und Aussprache  LGW15 12 Jul Wed 10:30-13:30 1

  Tutor: Katja Parmar KS £39NC £39NC

German 4/5: Die Deutschen und ihr Wald    Tutor: Friederike Schroeder LGW14 26 Jul Wed 11:00-14:00 1 KS £39NC

£39NC

£39NC

£39NC

Hindi Discover Hindi  Tutor: Sabrina Osborne LBTHN1 10 Jul-12 Jul Mon & Wed18:00-20:30

1

KS

£49NC

£49NC

£49NC

18:00-21:00

1

KS

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

18:00-21:00

1

KS

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

Icelandic Discover Icelandic  Tutor: Petur Valsson LBTSC1 10 Aug Thu

Italian Discover Italian  Tutor: Roberto Minardi LBTN1 31 Jul Mon Italian 1 Complete beginners to near-beginners courses - check citylit.ac.uk for details. Italian 1: module 1 intensive  Tutor: Evi Campetella LBN01 10 Jul-14 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-13:30

1

KS

£139

£111

£85

Italian 1: module 2 intensive  Tutor: Evi Campetella LBN02 17 Jul-21 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-13:30

1

KS

£139

£111

£85

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

1

£139

£111

£85

Italian 1: a journey for beginners in summer  Tutors: Roberto Minardi (LBN05), Veronica De Felice (LBN17) LBN05 12 Jul-2 Aug Wed 18:00-21:00 4 KS £119 LBN17 24 Jul-14 Aug Mon 18:00-21:00 4 KS £119

£119 £119

£73 £73

Italian 1 intensive: a journey for beginners in summer  Tutor: Veronica De Felice LBN10 31 Jul-4 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-13:30 1 KS £139

£111

£85

Italian 1: module 3  Tutor: Anna Giuffria LBN06 10 Jul-31 Jul Mon & Wed18:00-20:30

4

KS

£169

£169

£103

Italian rapidamente 1: module 3  Tutor: Tina Geraldi LBN135 13 Jul-10 Aug Thu 18:00-20:30

5

KS

£119

£119

£73

Italian 1: module 3 intensive  Tutor: Evi Campetella LBN03 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-13:30

KS

Italian 2 Lower-intermediate courses (two years’ study) - check citylit.ac.uk for details. Italian 2: revision course  Tutor: Rosanna Carlà LBN07 11 Jul-1 Aug Tue 18:00-21:00

4

Italian summer: practise and consolidate 2  Tutor: Anna Giuffria LBN20 11 Jul-1 Aug Tue 13:00-16:00 4

KS

£119

£119

£73

KS

£109

£87

£66

£119

£119

£73

£89

£71

£54

£71

£54

Italian 3 Intermediate courses (around three years’ study) - check citylit.ac.uk for details. Italian 3: revision course  Tutor: Laura Troisi LBN08 11 Jul-1 Aug Tue 18:00-21:00

4

KS

Italian summer: practice and consolidate 3  Tutor: Roberto Minardi LBN333 14 Jul-4 Aug Fri 11:00-13:30 4 KS Italian 4/5

Advanced course (at least four-five years’ study) - check citylit.ac.uk for details. Italian summer: practise and consolidate 4/5  Tutor: Roberto Minardi LBN425 14 Jul-4 Aug Fri 14:00-16:30 4 KS

£89

Italian culture Upper intermediate/advanced courses. Lessons will be in Italian. Check citylit.ac.uk for details. Il Novecento italiano  Tutor: Roberto Minardi LBN40 11 Jul-1 Aug Tue 13:30-16:30

4

KS

£109

£87

£66

L’Ottocento italiano    Tutor: Roberto Minardi LBN21 12 Jul-2 Aug Wed 13:30-16:30

4

KS

£109

£87

£66

£29NC

£29NC

Japanese 1 intensive: a journey for beginners in summer  Tutor: Kiyomi Unten LBJ20 10 Jul-19 Jul Mon & Wed18:00-21:00 2 KS £119 LBJ19 17 Jul-21 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-13:30 1 KS £139

£119 £111

£73 £85

Japanese 1 fast-track: module 3  Tutor: Chikako Nakagawa LBJ01 17 Jul-3 Aug Mon & Thu 18:00-21:00 3

£169

£103

Japanese Japanese 1 Complete beginners to near-beginners courses - check citylit.ac.uk for details. Discover Japanese  LBTJ2 26 Jul

  Tutor: Chikako Nakagawa Wed 18:00-21:00

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

1

KS

KS

£29NC

£169

*Call 020 7492 2644 about your pre-enrolment interview

Languages

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Japanese: all about particles part 1  LBJ06 12 Jul Wed

Time

Week(s) Site

  Tutor: Chikako Nakagawa 18:00-21:00 1 KS

Japanese: all about particles part 2  Tutor: Chikako Nakagawa LBJ07 19 Jul Wed 18:00-21:00 1

KS

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

£79

£48

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Japanese advanced Advanced course (at least three years’ study) - check citylit.ac.uk for details. Japanese language proficiency preparation  Tutor: Chikako Nakagawa LBJ04 11 Jul-25 Jul Tue 18:30-21:00 3 KS

£79

Japanese writing workshops Japanese: writing for beginners part 1  LJW02 15 Jul Sat

  Tutor: Chikako Nakagawa 10:00-14:30 1 KS £49NC

£49NC

£49NC

Japanese: writing for beginners part 2  LJW03 29 Jul Sat

  Tutor: Chikako Nakagawa 10:00-14:30 1 KS £49NC

£49NC

£49NC

Modern Greek Discover Modern Greek  Tutor: Florendia Yiannoullou LBTK1 1 Aug Tue 18:00-21:00

1

KS

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

Modern Greek 1: module 3  Tutor: Charalampia Karagianni LBK08 11 Jul-8 Aug Tue 18:00-21:00 5

KS

£149

£149

£91

Polish Discover Polish  Tutor: Barbara Wojtczak LBTPH1 10 Jul Mon

18:00-21:00

1

KS

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

Discover Portuguese  Tutor: Isabel Dos Santos LBTP1 19 Jul Wed 18:00-21:00

1

KS

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

Portuguese

Portuguese 1 Complete beginners to near-beginners courses - check citylit.ac.uk for details. Portuguese 1: a journey for beginners in summer  Tutor: Denise Delf LBP01 11 Jul-20 Jul Tue & Thu 18:00-21:00 2 KS

£119

£119

£73

Portuguese 1: module 1 intensive  Tutor: Benvinda Alves LBP11 31 Jul-4 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-13:30 1

KS

£139

£111

£85

Portuguese 1: module 2 intensive  Tutor: Benvinda Alves LBP12 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-13:30 1

KS

£139

£111

£85

KS

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

Russian 1 intensive: a journey for beginners in summer  Tutor: Marina De Yong LBR11 14 Aug-18 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-13:30 1 KS £139

£97

£61

Russian 1: module 3    Tutor: Marina De Yong LBR12 11 Jul-8 Aug Tue 18:00-21:00

5

KS

£149

£149

£91

Cyrillic alphabet  Tutor: Marina De Yong LBRW1 9 Aug Wed

1

KS

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

Russian Discover Russian  Tutor: Marina De Yong LBTR1 7 Aug Mon

18:00-21:00

1

Russian 1 Complete beginners to near-beginners courses - check citylit.ac.uk for details.

18:00-21:00

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

1

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

Spanish Discover Spanish  Tutor: Adriana Itriago Gavidia LBTS1 2 Aug Wed 18:00-21:00

KS

Spanish 1 intensive programme Complete beginners to near-beginners courses - check citylit.ac.uk for details. Spanish 1: module 1 intensive  Tutor: Elena Ugarte LBS05 10 Jul-14 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-13:30

1

KS

£139

£111

£85

Spanish 1: module 2 intensive  Tutor: Maysa Bogao LBS06 17 Jul-21 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-13:30

1

KS

£139

£111

£85

Spanish 1: module 3 intensive  Tutor: Esther Sahagún LBS07 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-13:30

1

KS

£139

£111

£85

Spanish 1 intensive: a journey for beginners in summer  Tutor: María Isalt LBS01 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-13:30 1 KS £139

£111

£85

Spanish 1: daily life conversation  Tutor: Adriana Itriago Gavidia LBS16 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-13:30 1

£111

£85

KS

£139

Spanish 1 Complete beginners to near-beginners courses - check citylit.ac.uk for details. Spanish 1: a journey for beginners in summer  Tutor: Andrea Watson LBS03 12 Jul-9 Aug Wed 18:00-21:00 5 KS

£149

£149

£91

Spanish 1: module 3  Tutor: Adriana Itriago Gavidia LBS04 11 Jul-1 Aug Tue 18:00-21:00

4

KS

£119

£119

£73

Spanish 1: revision course  LBS19 11 Jul-1 Aug

4

KS

£119

£119

£73

Spanish 1 fast-track: module 3    Tutor: Adriana Itriago Gavidia LBS32 17 Jul-3 Aug Mon & Thu 18:00-21:00 3 KS

£169

£169

£103

  Tutor: Analía Tolone Tue 18:00-21:00

Spanish 2 Lower-intermediate courses (A2 or two to three years’ study) - check citylit.ac.uk for details. Spanish 2: revision course  Tutors: Analía Tolone (LBS08), Roser Martínez Sánchez (LBS22) LBS08 12 Jul-2 Aug Wed 18:00-21:00 4 KS £119 £119 LBS22 25 Jul-3 Aug Tue & Thu 14:30-16:30 2 KS £79 £63

£73 £48

Spanish 3 Upper intermediate courses (B1 to B2 - at least four years’ study) - check citylit.ac.uk for details. Spanish 3: revision course  Tutor: María Isalt LBS11 17 Jul-7 Aug Mon 18:00-21:00

4

KS

£119

£119

£73

£119

£73

Spanish 4 Advanced courses (B2 - at least six years’ study) - check citylit.ac.uk for details. Spanish 4: revision course  LBS09 11 Jul-1 Aug

Tue

18:00-21:00

4

KS

£119

Spanish 5 Advanced to proficiency courses (C1 onwards - at least seven years’ study) - check citylit.ac.uk for details. Spanish 5: revision course  Tutor: Roser Martínez Sánchez LBS10 31 Jul-4 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-13:30 1

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

KS

£139

£111

£85

*Call 020 7492 2644 about your pre-enrolment interview

Languages

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

73

Conc.

Spanish culture Discover the lesser-known sides of Spanish and Latin American places and their customs. Explore el País Vasco  LBS20 15 July



  Tutor: Amaia Ibargüen 10:30-13:30 1

Sat

Cine y novela    Tutor: Juan Mario Díaz LBS50 24-31 Jul Mon 13:30-15:30 Explore Costa Rica  LBS21 5 Aug

  Sat

2

  Tutor: Keylor Murillo Moya 10:30-13:30 1

KS

£39NC

£39NC

£39NC

KS

£39NC

£39NC

£39NC

KS

£39NC

£39NC

£39NC

Swahili Discover Swahili  Tutor: Sami Said LBTSW1 20 Jul Thu

18:00-21:00

1

KS

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

Discover Swedish  Tutor: Esmeralda Valencia LBTSW 11 Jul-13 Jul Tue & Thu 18:00-20:30

1

KS

£49NC

£49NC

£49NC

1

KS

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

1

KS

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

Swedish

Turkish Discover Turkish  Tutor: Cavidan Seyitcemaloglu LBTTK1 21 Jul Fri 18:00-21:00

Welsh Discover Welsh  Tutor: Wyn Griffiths LBTW1 18 Jul Tue

18:00-21:00

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Massage and complementary therapies Explore Shiatsu, reflexology, massage, aromatherapy and much more... How to book a course

Call enrolments on 020 7831 7831. Come in and book in person. Email us: [email protected]

Departmental contact: 020 7492 2622, [email protected] Telephone and course advice hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00. Find out more about your course: www.citylit.ac.uk

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

www.citylit.ac.uk/ massage

*Call 020 7492 2622 about your pre-enrolment interview

Massage and complementary therapies

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

KS

£229

£229

£141

KS

£149NC

£149NC

£149NC

Balance your chakras to balance your life    Tutor: Hilary Lyons FSB33 22 Jul-23 Jul Sat-Sun 10:15-17:15 1 KS

£159NC

£159NC

£159NC

Crystal healing and energy work  Tutor: Mo Singh FSB32 31 Jul-3 Aug Mon & Thu 10:15-17:15

75

Energy and relaxation Reiki and energy Certificate in Reiki healing: stage 1  Tutor: Elizabeth Eversole FSA80 10 Jul-14 Jul Mon & 10:00-17:00 1 Tue & Fri Certificate in Reiki healing: stage 2 FSA35 4 Aug-7 Aug Mon & Fri

10:15-17:15

2

1

KS

£159NC

£159NC

£159NC

Anatomy and physiology: an introduction  Tutor: Ellie Holly FSS02 12 Jul-16 Aug Wed 18:00-21:30 6

KS

£219

£219

£135

Anatomy and physiology: workshop  Tutor: Doe Warnes FSS05 17 Jul-24 Jul Mon 10:00-17:15 2

KS

£109

£109

£68

KS

£79

£79

£52

Create fragrant soaps using essential oils  Tutor: Michaela Christmann FSA93 11 Jul-12 Jul Tue & Wed 18:30-21:30 1 KS

£69NC

£69NC

£69NC

Blend your own fragrance with essential oils  Tutor: Ameena Rahman FSB15 8 Aug Tue 18:00-21:30 1 KS

£49NC

£49NC

£49NC

£219NC

£219NC

£219NC

Lomi lomi: Hawaiian massage introduction    Tutor: Monica Clarke FSB36 19 Jul-16 Aug Wed 14:00-17:00 5 KS

£179

£179

£113

Shiatsu: an introduction  Tutor: Moe Casey FSB31 21 Jul-18 Aug Fri 18:00-20:00

£129NC

£29NC

£29NC

Massage: an introduction  Tutors: Monica Clarke (FSS46), Hilary Lyons (FSS07) FSS46 25 Jul-1 Aug Tue 10:15-17:15 2 KS £109 FSS07 8 Aug-10 Aug Tue & Thu 10:15-17:15 1 KS £109

£109 £109

£68 £68

Reflexology: an introduction  Tutor: Janet Whitehead FSB03 28 Jul-4 Aug Fri 14:00-17:00

£64

£50

Anatomy and physiology

Art therapy Art therapy for complementary health  Tutor: Helen Rennie FSA86 21 Jul Fri 10:00-17:00 1

Aromatherapy

Massage Massage: an introduction (access to level 3)  Tutor: Hilary Lyons FSB01 14 Jul-18 Aug Fri 18:00-21:30 6

5

2

KS

KS

KS

£79

Introduction to manual lymphatic drainage: detox for face and neck  FSB05 6 Aug Sun 10:00-17:00 1 KS

  Tutor: Janet Whitehead £79NC £79NC £79NC

Native American back massage  Tutor: Michaela Christmann FSA83 14 Aug Mon 10:15-17:15 1

£79

KS

£79

£50

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

Massage: continuing professional development (CPD) These accredited short courses are recognised by the Federation of Holistic Therapists (FHT) and allow licence to practise, membership and continuing professional development (CPD) points. You must have completed a level 3 qualification in massage (which includes anatomy and physiology) to apply for these courses. Advanced massage using sports massage techniques  19 Jul-26 Jul Wed 10:00-17:00 FSA31

  Tutor: Trevor England 2 KS £139NC £139NC

Deep tissue massage techniques for professionals  Tutor: Helen Rennie 27 Jul Thu 10:15-17:15 1 KS FPD57

£89NC

£89NC

£139NC £89NC

First aid Learn vital lifesaving skills on these community first aid courses. Awarding body: Qualsafe. QA Level 2 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (QCF)  Tutor: Steven Faerber FSA76 28 Jul Fri 10:00-17:30 1 KS £109NC

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

£109NC

£109NC

*Call 020 7492 2622 about your pre-enrolment interview

The Mental Wealth Festival A three-day festival of talks, debates, seminars and mindfulness, celebrating many aspects of life that contribute to people’s mental wellbeing.

This year the festival is taking place from 12-14th September in venues at City Lit and the Houses of Parliament.

For more information visit: www.mentalwealthfestival.co.uk

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Maths Build your confidence in maths, for work or everyday life About our courses If you would like to be more confident in maths, we have a range of courses at different levels where you can work at improving your skills. We offer courses in the daytime, evening and weekend.

on your contact details and we will add you to our waiting list for September courses. Once we have arranged appointment dates for initial assessments we will contact you to arrange a suitable time and date.

How to book a course In the summer term we do not have any places available on You will need to complete our maths courses. If you are an assessment to see which interested in a course starting course is best for you. You can in September 2017, please pass

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

contact us on 020 7492 2512 or [email protected] to book an appointment. Come in and book in person. Email us: [email protected] Departmental contact: 020 7492 2512, [email protected] Telephone and course advice hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00.

www.citylit.ac.uk/ maths

Have a break in the Lunch Room Visit your warm, welcoming café on the ground floor at City Lit Keeley Street •  Hot food served every day •  Daily selection of coffees, teas and breakfast treats The café offers a daily selection of delicious Hot Boxes, hot snacks and soups, as well as serving hand crafted Grumpy Mule Coffee made for you by our very own baristas. The Lunch Room has stylish tables and chairs and a large range of treats and healthy meals and snacks on offer seven days a week.

The Lunch Room is brought to you by BaxterStorey – the UK’s largest independent contract catering company – the same people behind the cafés at the Natural History and British Museums. BaxterStorey’s heritage has been built on sustainably sourcing fresh, seasonal and local produce available every day. The Lunch Room is open daily: Monday to Friday: 09:30-20:30 Saturday: 09:30-16:30 Sunday: 09:30-15:30 Find out more about your new café: www.citylit.ac.uk/cafe

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Music Play the piano, sing to your heart’s content, learn to read music, lose yourself in different musical genres and much more… How to book a course

Call enrolments on 020 7831 7831. Come in and book in person. Email us: [email protected]

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

Departmental contact: 020 7492 2630, [email protected] Telephone and course advice hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00.

www.citylit.ac.uk/ music

*Call 020 7492 2630 about your pre-enrolment interview

Music

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

81

Conc.

Musicianship Ear training, rhythm, music notation, theory and composing. See also ‘Jazz musicianship’, page 83. Learn to read music  Tutors: Cerys Hogg (MG130), Sarha Moore (MG131) MG130 11 Jul-1 Aug Tue 18:00-19:30 4 KS MG131 13 Jul-27 Jul Thu 16:00-18:00 3 KS

£59 £59

£59 £59

£36 £36

Essential ear training  MG423 5 Jul-26 Jul MG987 8 Jul-29 Jul

  Tutor: Della Rhodes Wed 15:00-16:30 Sat 12:30-14:00

4 4

KS KS

£59 £59

£47 £59

£36 £36

18:00-19:30

5

KS

£69

£69

£42

Sight-singing: Kodály method  Tutor: Selena Kay MG999 20 Jul-17 Aug Thu 16:30-18:30

5

KS

£99

£79

£60

KS

£119

£95

£73

Music theory: harmony and score-reading    Tutor: Mayda Narvey MG446 11 Jul-8 Aug Tue 16:00-18:00 5 KS

£99

£79

£60

Aural awareness for grade 5+ exams  Tutor: Shelagh Sutherland ME801 12 Jul-14 Jul Wed & Fri 18:30-20:30 1

KS

£59

£59

£36

Dalcroze: music and movement    Tutor: Mary O’Connor MG851 21 Jul-22 Jul Fri & Sat 10:30-16:30 1

KS

£89

£71

£54

Developing memorising skills (level 5 to advanced)  Tutor: Shelagh Sutherland ME920 11 Jul-13 Jul Tue & Thu 19:15-21:15 1 KS £59

£59

£36

Composition techniques: intensive workshop    Tutor: Trish Shaw MG854D 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-13:15 1 KS

£149

£119

£91

Mindfulness for musicians  MR005 11 Jul-8 Aug

£99

£99

£60

Rhythm class  Tutor: Mark Huggett MG424 13 Jul-10 Aug Thu

Music theory: grade 3 (intensive)  MG431 12 Jul-2 Aug Wed

  Tutor: Edward Breen 14:00-17:00 4

  Tutor: Mayda Narvey Tue 18:45-20:45

5

KS

Music technology and digital audio production These courses are taught on Mac workstations running up-to-date versions of the most widely used music software. We limit our class size to 10 to ensure every learner gets plenty of individual attention. Most of the software is available for both Mac and PC operating systems, and differences between the platforms will be explained in class. The equipment includes headphones and MIDI keyboards. You are welcome to bring your own headphones if you prefer. We recommend that you have access to the software you are using in class on your own computer. Make sure you check the system requirements before purchasing software. Students are often entitled to educational discounts on software; ask the retailer about student discounts when you are purchasing. Sibelius workshop    Tutor: Selena Kay MK620 14 Jul-21 Jul Fri 18:00-21:00

£79

£79

£48

Hidden sounds: exploring contact microphones  Tutor: Charles Matthews MK574 18 Jul Tue 18:00-21:30 1 KS £49

£49

£30

Interactive sound installations    Tutor: Charles Matthews MK713 19 Jul Wed 18:00-21:30 1

KS

£49

£49

£30

Logic: advanced techniques  MK513 28 Jul-18 Aug

KS

£169

£169

£103

  Tutor: Max La Villa Fri 17:45-21:00

2

4

KS

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

Making drum beats: hip hop, rock, electronic    Tutor: Max La Villa MK712 3 Aug-17 Aug Thu 18:00-21:00 3 KS

£119

£119

£73

GarageBand: make and record your own music  Tutor: Selena Kay MK508 4 Aug Fri 10:00-17:00 1 KS

£79

£63

£48

  Tutor: Max La Villa KS £79 £79

£48

Mixing workshop: putting your skills into practice    MK540 19 Aug Sat 10:00-17:00 1

Playing an instrument See also ‘Ensembles’, page 82, ‘Jazz and popular music-Instrumental’, page 83, and ‘Piano and keyboards’, page 83. Recorder taster  Tutor: Isobel Clarke ME950 16 Aug Wed

18:30-21:00

1

KS

£29

£23

£18

Clarinet taster  Tutor: Ross Thomas ME917 14 Aug Mon

18:30-21:00

1

KS

£29

£29

£18

Violin and viola taster  Tutor: Robert Puzey ME914 14 Aug Mon 18:30-21:00

1

KS

£29

£29

£18

Cello taster  Tutor: Polly Hewett ME915 16 Aug Wed

18:30-21:00

1

KS

£29

£29

£18

Classical guitar for beginners  Tutor: Tony Rowden ME1055 11 Jul-8 Aug Tue 18:00-19:30

5

KS

£69

£69

£42

Guitar: fingerstyle workshop  Tutor: Tony Rowden ME996 11 Jul-8 Aug Tue 19:45-21:15

5

KS

£69

£69

£42

£79

£79

£48

Violin and viola: levels 1-2 revision  ME916 15 Jul-5 Aug Sat



  Tutor: Isobel Clarke 12:45-14:45 4 KS

Improvising in classical instrumental music: introduction  ME860 1 Aug-3 Aug Tue-Thu 10:30-13:30 1

  Tutor: Lindsey Fillingham KS £89 £71

£54

Ensembles See also ‘Jazz and popular music ensembles’, page 83, and ‘Ensemble singing’, page 84. Baroque music on modern instruments  Tutor: Debbie Diamond ME146 4 Aug-9 Aug Fri, Mon, 10:30-15:45 1 Wed Classical guitar ensemble  ME805D 8 Jul-29 Jul

  Sat

Clarinet choir  Tutor: Anthony Bailey ME136D 17 Jul Mon

  Tutor: Tony Rowden 13:30-15:30 4

KS

£119

£95

£73

KS

£79

£79

£48

18:30-21:30

1

KS

£29

£29

£18

Recorder consorts and ensemble  Tutor: Isobel Clarke ME105D 19 Jul-9 Aug Wed 18:15-20:15

4

KS

£69

£69

£42

City Lit wind ensemble: summer season  Tutor: Karen Betley ME100D* 11 Jul-12 Jul Tue & Wed 11:00-16:00 1

KS

£69

£55

£42

String ensemble: summer season  ME997 15 Jul-5 Aug Sat

KS

£69

£55

£42

String summer school  ME144 11 Aug-13 Aug

  Tutor: Isobel Clarke 15:00-17:00 4

  Tutor: Robert Puzey Fri-Sun 10:30-16:30

1

KS

£129

£103

£79

Chamber music: introduction  Tutor: Robert Puzey ME269 14 Jul-4 Aug Fri 16:00-18:00

4

KS

£79

£63

£48

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

*Call 020 7492 2630 about your pre-enrolment interview

Music

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

Orchestra workshop  Tutors: Anthony Bailey, Robert Puzey ME827D* 18 Jul-19 Jul Tue & Wed 11:00-17:00 1

KS

£79

£63

£48

Come and play: Terry Riley’s In C  ME830 9 Aug Wed

KS

£19

£19

£12

£109

£87

£66

  Tutor: Tony Rowden 10:30-12:30 4 KS

£79

£79

£48

18:30-20:30

£79

£79

£48

Ukulele for beginners  Tutors: Martin Wheatley (ME1053), Jake Rodrigues (ME809) ME1053 12 Jul-26 Jul Wed 14:00-16:00 3 KS £59 ME809 12 Jul-27 Jul Wed & Thu 19:45-21:15 3 KS £89

£47 £89

£36 £54

Blues harmonica for beginners    Tutor: Jake Rodrigues ME1054 12 Jul-27 Jul Wed & Thu 18:00-19:30 3

KS

£89

£89

£54

Jazz flute  Tutor: Angèle Veltmeijer ME909A 7 Jul-28 Jul Fri

  Tutor: Edward Breen 18:00-21:00 1

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Jazz and popular music See also ‘Pop and jazz piano’, page 84, and ‘Jazz and pop singing’, page 85. Jazz musicianship Jazz woodshedding  MG606B* 8 Jul-22 Jul

  Tutor: Angèle Veltmeijer Sat 10:30-15:30

3

KS

Instrumental Folk and pop guitar for beginners  ME960A 8 Jul-29 Jul Sat



Blues guitar    Tutor: David Harrison ME963 5 Jul-26 Jul Wed

4

KS

18:30-20:30

4

KS

£79

£79

£48

  Tutor: Mike Bennett Sun 11:00-16:00

1

KS

£39

£31

£24

  Tutors: Mike Bennett (ME673A), Mark Huggett (ME673) Mon 18:15-21:15 1 KS £29 £29 Sat 10:15-13:15 1 KS £29 £23

£18 £18

Percussion Samba day  ME995

9 Jul

Drumming taster  ME673A 10 Jul ME673 22 Jul

Drumming for beginners  Tutor: Mark Huggett ME851 13 Jul-10 Aug Thu 19:45-21:15

5

KS

£69

£69

£42

  Tutor: Branco Stojsin 10:30-12:30 4

KS

£79

£79

£48

18:30-21:00

KS

£69

£69

£42

Play popular music of the non-Western world    Tutor: Sarha Moore ME722B 13 Jul-27 Jul Thu 18:30-21:00 3 KS £69

£69

£42

Jazz and popular music ensembles Jazz guitar ensemble    ME962 8 Jul-29 Jul

Sat

Jazz repertoire  Tutor: Della Rhodes ME1050* 11 Jul-25 Jul Tue

3

Piano and keyboards You will need regular access to a keyboard (for early years of study) or piano (essential for workshop level courses) for practice between classes. Piano for beginners Piano taster  ME932 ME931 ME933

Tutors: Chryssa Kasma (ME932), Ana Claudia Magalhaes (ME931), Selena Kay (ME933) 11 Jul Tue 10:30-13:00 1 KS £39 £31 £24 1 Aug Tue 14:00-16:30 1 KS £39 £31 £24 16 Aug Wed 18:00-20:30 1 KS £39 £39 £24 Find out more about your course www.citylit.ac.uk

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Piano for absolute beginners  ME943 15 Jul-19 Aug Sat ME944 20 Jul-17 Aug Thu

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

  Tutors: Ana Claudia Magalhaes (ME943), Selena Kay (ME944) 10:15-12:15 6 KS £169 £135 £103 19:00-21:00 5 KS £139 £139 £85

Further piano keyboard classes Piano/keyboards: revision for foundation level  Tutor: Simon Atkins ME928 24 Jul-14 Aug Mon 15:30-17:30 4 KS Piano/keyboards: revision for foundation (early bird)  ME929 11 Jul-8 Aug Tue 08:15-09:15

£109

  Tutor: Edward Breen 5 KS £69

£87

£66

£69

£42

Piano/keyboards: revision for level 1  Tutor: Ana Claudia Magalhaes ME947 18 Jul-15 Aug Tue 17:00-19:00 5 KS

£139

£111

£85

Piano keyboards: revision for level 2/3  Tutor: Ana Claudia Magalhaes ME946 18 Jul-15 Aug Tue 19:30-21:30 5 KS

£139

£139

£85

Piano: return to playing  ME945 19 Jul-9 Aug ME802 19 Jul-9 Aug

£109 £109

£87 £109

£66 £66

Introduction to piano harmony and improvisation levels 2-4  Tutor: Simon Atkins ME940 24 Jul-14 Aug Mon 18:00-19:30 4 KS £89

£89

£54

Introduction to piano harmony and improvisation levels 5-8  Tutor: Simon Atkins ME941 24 Jul-14 Aug Mon 19:45-21:15 4 KS £89

£89

£54

How to practise piano (levels 3-5)  Tutor: Shelagh Sutherland ME923 11 Jul-13 Jul Tue & Thu 16:30-18:30 1

KS

£59

£47

£36

Piano: technique levels 3-5  ME921 13 Jul-20 Jul

2

KS

£59

£47

£36

Piano masterclass  Tutor: Maria Razumovskaya ME263D* 10 Aug-17 Aug Thu 18:00-21:00

2

KS

£89

£89

£54

Piano sonata class (early bird)  Tutor: Chryssa Kasma ME800 11 Jul-20 Jul Tue & Thu 08:30-10:00

2

KS

£79

£79

£48

Piano: accompanying singers    Tutor: Chryssa Kasma ME265 13 Jul-27 Jul Thu 18:30-21:00 3

KS

£99

£99

£60

  Tutor: Gary Preston Wed 15:30-17:30 Wed 18:30-20:30

  Tutor: Chryssa Kasma Thu 11:00-13:00

4 4

KS KS

Piano workshops

Pop and jazz piano Jazz piano introduction  ME984A 8 Jul-29 Jul

  Tutor: Della Rhodes Sat 14:30-16:00

4

KS

£59

£59

£36

Blues piano introduction  Tutor: David Frankel ME934 14 Jul-28 Jul Fri 18:30-20:30

3

KS

£59

£59

£36

Latin piano introduction  Tutor: Sara Dhillon ME1051 11 Aug-18 Aug Fri 18:00-21:00

2

KS

£59

£59

£36

Summer choir  Tutor: Richard Hartley Wilson MF924 10 Jul-7 Aug Mon 18:30-20:30

5

KS

£89

£89

£54

Sing Broadway  Tutor: Richard Hartley Wilson MF931 1 Aug-4 Aug Tue-Fri 19:00-21:00

1

KS

£99

£99

£60

Singing Ensemble singing

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

*Call 020 7492 2630 about your pre-enrolment interview

Music

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Come and sing: Handel’s coronation anthems    MF820 5 Aug-6 Aug Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30

Week(s) Site 1

Fee

Snr.

85

Conc.

  Tutors: Edward Breen, Katy Hamilton KS £59 £47 £36

Introduction to singing Overcoming tone deafness  Tutor: Siobhan Blake MF859 14 Jul-4 Aug Fri 16:00-17:30

4

KS

£63

£48

Singing for absolute beginners    Tutors: Richard Hartley Wilson (MF943), Trevor Alexander (MF941), Heather Longman (MF829), Ruth Beckmann (MF942) MF943 10 Jul-7 Aug Mon 16:00-17:30 5 KS £69 MF941 12 Jul-9 Aug Wed 18:30-20:00 5 KS £69 MF829 13 Jul-10 Aug Thu 11:30-13:00 5 KS £69 MF942 16 Jul-13 Aug Sun 16:00-17:30 5 KS £69

£55 £69 £55 £69

£42 £42 £42 £42

Singers: improve your intonation  MF923 16 Jul-13 Aug Sun

£99NC

£99NC

£99NC

  Tutor: Ruth Beckmann 14:00-15:30 5 KS

£79

Singing workshops: short courses Singing: technique into performance  Tutor: Trevor Alexander MF913 12 Jul-9 Aug Wed 16:00-18:00 5

KS

£139

£111

£85

Sing music theatre workshop    Tutor: Heather Longman MF327D 13 Jul-10 Aug Thu 14:15-16:15 5

KS

£139

£111

£85

Singing: how to practise  Tutor: Siobhan Blake MF922 14 Jul-4 Aug Fri 13:30-15:30

KS

£99

£79

£60

4

Jazz and pop singing Contemporary music styles taught by industry professionals. Improve your vocal technique and confidence to perform in these group sessions. Rock, pop and soul singing for beginners  Tutor: Laura Zakian MF984 17 Jul-21 Jul Mon-Fri 18:00-19:30 1

KS

£99

£99

£60

Jazz singing for beginners  Tutor: Laura Zakian MF989 17 Jul-21 Jul Mon-Fri 19:45-21:15

1

KS

£99

£99

£60

  Tutor: Clare Foster 10:45-15:30 2

KS

£99NC

£99NC

£99NC

4

KS

£79

£79

£48

Opera appreciation: an introduction  Tutor: Pauline Greene MD900 17 Jul-24 Jul Mon 14:00-16:00 2

KS

£39

£31

£24

  Tutor: Edward Breen 13:30-15:30 2 KS

£39

£31

£24

KS

£29

£23

£18

1

KS

£29

£23

£18

Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring    Tutor: Katy Hamilton MD891 10 Aug Thu 14:00-17:00 1

KS

£29

£23

£18

Exploring classical music online  MD806 17 Aug Thu

KS

£29

£23

£18

Jazz crooning on a Sunday  MF985 9 Jul-16 Jul

Sun

Jazz vocal improvisation  Tutor: Cerys Hogg MF986 11 Jul-1 Aug Tue 19:45-21:45

Music appreciation

The early music revival: an introduction  MD902 24 Jul-31 Jul Mon Bernstein’s West Side Story  MD033 28 Jul

  Tutor: Pauline Greene Fri 13:00-16:00 1

Classical music: an introduction  Tutor: Katy Hamilton MD897 3 Aug Thu 14:00-17:00

  Tutor: Katy Hamilton 14:00-17:00 1

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

1

KS

£29

£29

£18

  Tutor: Toby Manning 18:30-21:30 1 KS

£29

£29

£18

KS

£29

£29

£18

Jazz and popular music Songs of the 70s I: glam  MD614 10 Jul

  Tutor: Toby Manning Mon 18:30-21:30

Songs of the 70s II: singer-songwriters  MD813 11 Jul Tue Songs of the 70s III: studio blowouts  MD699 13 Jul Thu

  Tutor: Toby Manning 18:30-21:30 1

Jazz in the 1950s  Tutor: Albi Gravener MD660 18 Jul-8 Aug Tue

10:00-12:00

3

KS

£59

£47

£36

Jazz today  Tutor: Albi Gravener MD911A 18 Jul-8 Aug Tue

13:00-15:00

3

KS

£59

£47

£36

Art, design, drama and music shows and performances 2017 Join us this summer across central London and at City Lit to celebrate the talent and breadth of student work including animation, basketry, ceramics, drama, film, fine art, jewellery, music, photography, printmaking, sculpture and more… See www.citylit.ac.uk/artevents2017 for additional events and information

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

*Call 020 7492 2630 about your pre-enrolment interview

JUNE

JULY

The Chrysalids by David Harrower, 1 - 3 June John Lyon’s Theatre, 1 - 10 Keeley Street, Covent Garden, London WC2B 4BA Extended drawing for artists and makers, 13 - 16 June 2017 RK Burt Gallery, 57-61 Union St, London SE1 1SG City Lit year of figure and portrait, 20 - 23 June 2017 RK Burt Gallery, 57-61 Union St, London SE1 1SG City Lit ceramics diploma, 28 June - 1 July New Designers Part 1, Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Street, London N1 0QH

City Lit ceramics diploma, 2 - 9 July Candid Arts Trust, 2 Torrent Street, London EC1V 1NQ Photography, 31 June - 18 July City Lit Photography Studio, 9 Kean Street, London WC2B 4AY Jewellery, 3 - 7 July Venue to be confirmed Piano students of Petros Moschos, Debussy, Préludes Book I, 2 July, 3.00 pm Foundling Museum, 40 Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AZ Jazz and pop singing, City Lit a cappella directed by Della Rhodes, 5 July, 7.30 pm Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church, 235 Shaftesbury Ave, London WC2H 8EP City Lit basketry, 11 - 15 July 2017 Craft Central, 33-35 St. John’s Square, London EC1M 4DS

Image credits (clockwise): Elephants A Day, Holly Budge. City Lit fine art at Espacio Gallery 2016. Basketry, Julie Rignell, herbaceous perennials and climbers coiled with orange polyester thread. Untitled by Ranti, Ceramics show at Candid Arts Trust 2016

City Lit printmaking, 10 - 21 July RK Burt Gallery, 57-61 Union St, London SE1 1SG City Lit sculpture, 18 - 23 July Crypt Gallery, Euston Road, London NW1 2BA City Lit fine art, 18 - 23 July Espacio Gallery, 159 Bethnal Green Road, London E2 7DG Twelfth Night by Shakespeare, City Lit Theatre Company, 20 - 22 July (19:30) John Lyon’s Theatre, 1-10 Keeley Street, Covent Garden, London WC2B 4BA

AUGUST Flicks: animation and film, 3 August, (18:00 – 22:00) Cinema Museum, 2 Dugard Way, Lambeth, London SE11 4TH

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Photography and moving image Expand your knowledge of photography, lighting, digital software, animation, editing, film making and more… How to book a course

Call enrolments on 020 7831 7831. Come in and book in person. Email us: [email protected]

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

Departmental contact: 020 7492 2700/2703, [email protected] Telephone and course advice hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00.

www.citylit.ac.uk/ photography

Photography and moving image

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

£279

£223

£170

Documentary and photojournalism summer school  Tutor: Janina Struk VY873 17 Jul-20 Jul Mon-Thu 10:30-16:30 1 PS

£229

£183

£140

Beginner’s photography summer school intensive  Tutor: Davy Jones VY994 19 Jul-9 Aug Wed 18:00-21:00 4 PS

£199

£159

£121

Cameraless photography: pinhole and cyanotypes  Tutor: Armelle Skatulski VY967 24 Jul-25 Jul Mon & Tue 10:00-17:00 1 PS £129

£103

£79

Beginner’s photography evening summer school  Tutor: Sara Leigh Lewis VY940 14 Aug-18 Aug Mon-Fri 18:00-21:00 1 PS £329

£263

£201

£119

£91

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Photography See also ‘Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign’, page 24. Photography: introductory and taster Beginner’s photography summer school  Tutor: Michael Harding VY941 10 Jul-13 Jul Mon-Thu 10:30-16:30 1

PS

Photography: intermediate Restaging paintings using photography  VY554 14 Jul-28 Jul Fri

  Tutor: Armelle Skatulski 10:00-17:00 3 PS

£149

Improve your commercial skills: the 10 minute portrait  VY966 17 Jul-24 Jul Mon 18:30-21:30

2

  Tutor: Matthew Ward PS £79 £63

Food and drink photography  Tutor: Effi Fotaki VY908 26 Jul-27 Jul Wed & Thu 10:00-17:00

1

PS

Improving your photography composition and colour  VY555 30 Jul-6 Aug Sun 10:30-16:30

  2

  Tutor: Armelle Skatulski PS £99 £79 £60

Portrait photography summer school  Tutor: Sara Leigh Lewis VY968 31 Jul-3 Aug Mon-Thu 10:30-16:30 1

£129

PS

£229

£103

£48 £79

£183

£140

Printing your photos with Photoshop: intensive    Tutor: Dominic Harris VY552 31 Jul-7 Aug Mon 18:00-21:00 2 PS £79

£63

£48

Fashion photography summer school  Tutor: Paulina Czyz VY939 4 Aug-18 Aug Fri 10:30-16:30 3

£179

£143

£109

£279

£223

£170

PS

Studio photography and lighting summer school  Tutor: Matthew Ward VY874 7 Aug-10 Aug Mon-Thu 10:00-17:00 1 PS Retouching your photographs: intensive for beginners  VY549 13 Aug-20 Aug Sun 10:30-16:30

  2

PS

  Tutor: Michael Harding £99 £79 £60

Photography: outdoor, street and architectural Photographing London’s hidden gems: Charterhouse  VY548 17 Jul-7 Aug Mon 14:00-17:00

  Tutor: Michael Harding 4 OS £129 £103

£79

Urban photography  Tutor: Armelle Skatulski VY903 20 Jul-3 Aug Thu 18:00-21:00

3

London evening photography walks  VY556 28 Jul-11 Aug Fri

PS

£99

£79

£60

  Tutor: Sara Leigh Lewis 18:00-21:00 3 PS

£99

£79

£60

£249

£199

£152

Street photography summer school  Tutor: Davy Jones VY943 14 Aug-17 Aug Mon-Thu 10:00-17:00

1

PS

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

Photography: software For all Photoshop courses - see page 24 in art, design and digital media. Adobe Lightroom for beginners summer school  VY854 5 Aug-19 Aug Sat 10:00-17:00 Photographers: animate your work in After Effects  VY553 6 Aug-20 Aug Sun 10:30-16:30

  Tutor: Michael Harding 3 PS £229 £183  

  Tutor: Benjamin Austin KS £149 £119

3

£140 £91

Video and film making Video editing: Final Cut Pro tips and tricks    Tutor: Lily Markiewicz VG233 10 Jul-11 Jul Mon & Tue 10:00-17:00 1 KS Film editing: theory, demonstration and discussion  VG237 12 Jul-2 Aug Wed 18:00-21:00

£149

  Tutor: Lily Markiewicz 4 KS £99

£119

£91

£79

£60

Adobe Premiere Pro video editing: stage 2    VG236 15 Jul-22 Jul Sat 10:00-17:00

  Tutor: Lily Markiewicz 2 KS £179 £143

£109

DSLR for video: shoot and edit  Tutor: Ben Coen VG471 17 Jul-19 Jul Mon-Wed 10:00-17:00

1

Improve the sound on your short film  VG234 20 Jul-21 Jul Thu & Fri

KS

£249

£199

£152

KS

£129

£103

£79

  Tutor: Lily Markiewicz KS £149 £119

£91

  Tutor: Susi Arnott 10:00-17:00 1

Video editing: Adobe Premiere tips and tricks    VG475 23 Jul-30 Jul Sun 10:00-17:00

2

Adobe After Effects for beginners: for use in film and video  VK515 24 Jul-8 Aug Mon & Tue 18:30-21:30 3 Experimental film making  VG453 7 Aug-11 Aug

  Tutor: Peter Gomes Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30

1

  Tutor: John Horabin KS £249 £199 KS

£199

£159

£152 £121

Animation Intro to digital drawn animation using Adobe Animate (Flash)  VK513 13 Jul-10 Aug Thu 18:30-21:30 5

  Tutor: Benjamin Austin KS £129 £103

£79

Digital drawn and cut-out animation summer school  Tutor: Benjamin Austin VK448 17 Jul-21 Jul Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30 1 KS £249

£199

£152

Puppet animation summer school    Tutor: Stephanie Griffiths VK477 14 Aug-16 Aug Mon-Wed 10:00-17:00 1 KS

£143

£109

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

£179

Events There’s always something happening at City Lit – whether it’s a play in our John Lyon’s Theatre, a music concert or a festival.

You can find all of our events on the website at www.citylit.ac.uk/events

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Science and nature From an introduction to astronomy to a taste of quantum physics, enjoy a scientific journey of discovery… How to book a course

Call enrolments on 020 7831 7831. Come in and book in person. Email us: [email protected]

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

Departmental contact: 020 7492 2652, [email protected] Telephone and course advice hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00.

www.citylit.ac.uk/ science www.citylit.ac.uk/ nature

Science and nature

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

93

Astronomy Astronomy: a gentle introduction  HS119 5 Aug Sat

  Tutor: Roger O’Brien 10:30-16:30 1 KS

£49

£39

£25

Astronomy: a practical guide    HS073 19 Aug Sat

  Tutor: Roger O’Brien 10:30-16:30 1 KS

£49

£39

£25

The geology beneath British landscapes  HS117 25 Jul-8 Aug Tue

  Tutor: Charles Clarke 18:00-20:00 3 KS

£59

£59

£26

Exploring rocks, fossils and minerals  HS144 13 Aug Sun

  Tutor: Charles Clarke 10:30-16:30 1 KS

£49

£39

£25

Geology

Habitats, ecology and conservation Explore London’s wetlands  HS033 25 Jul-8 Aug

  Tutor: Brenna Boyle Tue 13:00-16:00

3

KS

£79

£63

£35

Walking London’s rivers  HS099 29 Jul-19 Aug

  Tutor: Brenna Boyle Sat 13:00-15:00

4

KS

£69

£55

£30

Summer trees  Tutor: Letta Jones HS036 10 Aug-11 Aug Thu & Fri

10:30-16:30

1

KS

£89

£71

£39

Discovering owls  Tutor: Brenna Boyle HS098 14 Aug Mon

13:00-16:00

1

KS

£29

£26

£18

£31

£17

£49

£39

£25

Palaeontology and evolution Animal and human interaction: from the Pleistocene to the medieval world  Tutor: Charles Clarke HS143 1 Aug-8 Aug Tue 14:00-16:00 2 KS £39 Introduction to human evolution  HS141 20 Aug Sun



  Tutor: Charles Clarke 10:30-16:30 1 KS



Physics Physics: an introduction  HS111 26 Jul-16 Aug

  Tutor: Radmila Topalovic Wed 18:30-20:30

4

KS

£69

£69

£30

  Tutor: Gary Retallick 10:30-16:30 1

KS

£49

£39

£25

Explore the periodic table  HS113 29 Jul

Sat

Quantum physics: a taster  HS110 30 Jul

  Sun

  Tutor: Radmila Topalovic 10:30-16:30 1 KS

£49

£39

£25

The physics of space travel  HS114 5 Aug

  Sat

  Tutor: Gary Retallick 10:30-16:30 1

£49

£39

£25

KS

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Speech therapy Learn to manage your stammer, develop a career in speech therapy and much more... Courses start in September 2017

About our courses We offer specialised therapy for adults who stammer and for adults with aphasia (a communication difficulty following a stroke or head injury). We have developed our programme over the last 40 years and are seen as a national and international centre of excellence. Our team of highly experienced speech and language therapists offer a wide range of stammering therapy courses and support for adults with aphasia.

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

We also offer professional training courses for qualified speech and language therapists, and introductory courses for those interested in becoming speech and language therapists.

How to book a course Call enrolments on 020 7831 7831. Come in and book in person Email us: [email protected] Department contact: 020 7492 2578/2579/2569, [email protected] Telephone and course advice hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00.

www.citylit.ac.uk/ speech-therapy

Leave a lasting legacy

Linda’s story “It was in the course of making out my will that I decided to set aside a legacy, to include a charitable organisation that has meant something to me on a personal level. City Lit came to mind as the one which has, it is fair to say, been a constant presence throughout not only my life but that of my mother. “I would want City Lit to be always available to everyone, providing the opportunities for learning and leisure in the way it has been for me. I cannot imagine my life or London without it!” For Linda’s full story and more information on leaving a lasting legacy, please visit www.citylit. ac.uk/legacy

Leaving a lasting legacy to City Lit in your will is a powerful way to ensure that future generations continue to have access to life-changing education. City Lit is a registered charity and receives funding from student fees, government support and charitable donations. Receiving charitable donations and lasting legacy gifts has never been more important. With the current pressures on Government funding, we want to secure the future of the college for future generations, building on our long history and philanthropic foundations.

Every gift we receive, whatever the amount, makes a valuable contribution. Please contact [email protected] or visit www.citylit.ac.uk

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Teacher education Develop your career in teaching adults About our courses We offer a variety of training programmes for teachers and industry specialists who want to teach or train adults. These include introductory, accredited and continuing

professional development for qualified teachers, through classroom-based and online learning. We train and develop people working in, or who want to work in, a range of organisations, including

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

adult education, community and further education, the voluntary sector, work-based learning and the public and private sector. Our courses start in September 2017.

www.citylit.ac.uk/ teaching

Have a break in the Lunch Room Visit your warm, welcoming café on the ground floor at City Lit Keeley Street •  Hot food served every day •  Daily selection of coffees, teas and breakfast treats The café offers a daily selection of delicious Hot Boxes, hot snacks and soups, as well as serving hand crafted Grumpy Mule Coffee made for you by our very own baristas. The Lunch Room has stylish tables and chairs and a large range of treats and healthy meals and snacks on offer seven days a week.

The Lunch Room is brought to you by BaxterStorey – the UK’s largest independent contract catering company – the same people behind the cafés at the Natural History and British Museums. BaxterStorey’s heritage has been built on sustainably sourcing fresh, seasonal and local produce available every day. The Lunch Room is open daily: Monday to Friday: 09:30-20:30 Saturday: 09:30-16:30 Sunday: 09:30-15:30 Find out more about your new café: www.citylit.ac.uk/cafe

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Wellbeing Explore yoga, t’ai chi, meditation, mindfulness and much more... How to book a course Call enrolments on 020 7831 7831. Come in and book in person. Email us: [email protected]

Departmental contact: 020 7492 2622, [email protected] Health courses contact: 020 7492 2622, [email protected]

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

Personal development courses contact: 020 7492 2530, [email protected] Telephone and course advice hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00.

www.citylit.ac.uk/ wellbeing

Wellbeing

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

Introduction to mindfulness with food and drink    Tutor: Natasha Blok FKG10 17 Jul Mon 18:30-21:30 1 KS £49

£40

£32

Nutrition for healthy joints and bones  FSB52 21 Jul Fri

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Nutrition

  Tutor: Ellie Holly 10:00-17:00 1

KS

£59

£40

£38

  Tutor: Elizabeth Eversole 10:00-17:00 1

KS

£79NC

£79NC

£79NC

  Tutor: Ellie Holly 10:15-17:15 1 KS

£79NC

£79NC

£79NC

Veggie and vegan vitality: a nutritional guide    Tutor: Ellie Holly FSB28 12 Aug Sat 10:15-17:15 1 KS £79NC

£79NC

£79NC

Nutrition: an introduction  FSA37 30 Jul

Sun

Nutrition for your neurons: brain food  FSB27 5 Aug Sat

Pilates If you have a history of heart trouble, suffer from pains in the chest, often feel faint, have high or low blood pressure, have a bone or joint problem, are pregnant, have had an operation or been injured in the last year, or have had any similar conditions, please check with your doctor whether it is suitable for you to undertake an exercise/movement programme. Please wear suitable clothing. You may wish to bring a towel and water. Avoid eating at least one and a half hours before exercising. Please read full course outlines at www.citylit.ac.uk for further details. Pilates matwork conditioning: beginners  Tutor: Cathy Norris FSB21 19 Jul-16 Aug Wed 12:00-13:00 5

KS

£49

£33

£31

Pilates matwork conditioning: mixed levels  Tutor: Cathy Norris FSB22 19 Jul-16 Aug Wed 13:15-14:15 5

KS

£49

£33

£31

Pilates improvers    Tutor: Cathy Norris FSB40 19 Jul-16 Aug Wed 14:30-15:30

KS

£49

£33

£31

5

Yoga Yoga classes at all levels – beginners, intermediate and advanced – are based on the Iyengar school. If you have a history of heart trouble, suffer from pains in the chest, often feel faint, have high or low blood pressure, have a bone or joint problem, are pregnant, have had an operation or been injured in the last year, or have had any similar conditions, please check with your doctor whether it is suitable for you to undertake an exercise programme. Yoga: beginners  Tutor: Renate Lalloo FSB23 17 Jul-7 Aug Mon Yoga for a healthy back  FSB39 17 Jul-7 Aug Yoga: journey of the spine  FSB50 18 Jul-15 Aug Iyengar yoga: beginners  FSB51 19 Jul-16 Aug

13:00-14:00

4

KS

£39

£27

£25

  Tutor: Renate Lalloo Mon 14:30-15:45

4

KS

£59

£40

£38

KS

£59

£40

£38

5

KS

£69

£47

£44

  Tutor: Caroline Ings-Chambers Tue 16:30-17:45 5   Tutor: Ainhoa Acosta Wed 18:00-19:30

Yoga: mixed levels  Tutor: Renate Lalloo FSB24 20 Jul-10 Aug Thu

14:15-15:15

4

KS

£39

£27

£25

Gentle yoga  Tutor: Renate Lalloo FSB19 20 Jul-10 Aug Thu

16:00-17:00

4

KS

£39

£27

£25

KS

£29NC

£29NC

£29NC

Yoga: back bends  FSB53 22 Jul



  Tutor: Caroline Ings-Chambers Sat 11:00-13:30 1

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Code

Date(s)

Yoga: triangle pose  FSB55 28 Jul

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

  Tutor: Caroline Ings-Chambers Fri 10:00-17:00 1

Yoga warrior postures: bring out your inner hero    FSB59 29 Jul Sat 11:00-17:00

1

KS

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

£59

£40

£38

  Tutor: Caroline Ings-Chambers KS £49NC £49NC £49NC

Movement classes If you have a history of heart trouble, suffer from pains in the chest, often feel faint, have high or low blood pressure, have a bone or joint problem, are pregnant, have had an operation or been injured in the last year, or have had any similar conditions, please check with your doctor whether it is suitable for you to undertake an exercise/movement programme. Please wear suitable footwear. You may wish to bring a towel and water. Avoid eating at least one and a half hours before exercising. Please read full course outlines at www.citylit.ac.uk for further details. Movement for healthy living   Tutor: Jayde Dujon FSB20 18 Jul-15 Aug Tue 11:45-12:45

5

KS

£49

£33

£31

T’ai Chi, Chi Kung and BaGuaZhang If you have a history of heart trouble, suffer from pains in the chest, often feel faint, have high or low blood pressure, have a bone or joint problem, are pregnant, have had an operation or been injured in the last year, or have had any similar conditions, please check with your doctor whether it is suitable for you to undertake an exercise/movement programme. Please wear comfortable clothing. Please read the full course outlines at www.citylit.ac.uk for further details. Chi Kung: all levels  Tutor: Richard Chipping FSB18 20 Jul-17 Aug Thu 13:15-14:15

5

KS

£49

£33

£31

Introduction to BaGuaZhang    Tutor: Richard Chipping FFC35 20 Jul-17 Aug Thu 19:00-20:30 5

KS

£59

£40

£38

T’ai Chi: beginners  Tutor: Carla Drayton FSB16 20 Jul-17 Aug Thu

12:00-13:00

5

KS

£49

£33

£31

T’ai Chi: mixed levels  Tutor: Richard Chipping FSB17 20 Jul-17 Aug Thu 17:45-18:45

5

KS

£49

£33

£31

Alexander Technique If you have a history of heart trouble, suffer from pains in the chest, often feel faint, have high or low blood pressure, have a bone or joint problem, are pregnant, have had an operation or been injured in the last year, or have had any similar conditions, please check with your doctor whether it is suitable for you to undertake an exercise/movement programme. Please wear comfortable clothing. Please read the full course outline for further details. Alexander Technique: Sunday workshop  FSA27 16 Jul Sun Alexander Technique for pregnancy  FSE01 18 Jul-25 Jul Tue

  Tutor: Cristina Codina Llavina 10:00-17:30 1 KS £79NC   Tutor: Brita Forsstrom 13:00-16:00 2

£79NC

£79NC

KS

£59

£48

£38

Alexander Technique: an introduction  Tutor: Cristina Codina Llavina FSB07 19 Jul-16 Aug Wed 15:45-17:45 5 KS

£99

£66

£62

£59

£40

£38

£59NC

£59NC

£59NC

Feldenkrais Feldenkrais: mobilise your spine  Tutor: Victoria Worsley FSA72 20 Jul Thu 10:15-17:15 Feldenkrais: walking with ease    FSB54 23 Jul Sun

1

KS

  Tutor: Victoria Worsley 10:30-17:00 1 KS

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

Wellbeing

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

101

Conc.

Self defence If you have a history of heart trouble, suffer from pains in the chest, often feel faint, have high or low blood pressure, have a bone or joint problem, are pregnant, have had an operation or been injured in the last year, or have had any similar conditions, please check with your doctor whether it is suitable for you to undertake an exercise/movement programme. Please wear comfortable clothing. Please read full course outlines at www.citylit.ac.uk for further details. Self defence for women  Tutor: Carla Drayton FSB30 18 Jul-15 Aug Tue 18:00-20:00

5

KS

£109

£68

£68

Meditation and mindfulness  Tutor: Duncan Steen FSA18 17 Jul-14 Aug Mon 18:30-20:30

5

KS

£119NC

£119NC

£119NC

Mindfulness for creativity  FSB57 19 Jul-9 Aug

  Tutor: Hilary Lyons Wed 18:00-21:30

4

KS

£139

£92

£87

  Tutor: Hilary Lyons Thu 18:00-21:30

4

KS

£139

£92

£87

Beginning mindfulness: discovering the way of awareness  Tutor: Bram Williams FSA13 4 Aug Fri 10:15-17:15 1 KS £59

£40

£38

Mindfulness: speak from the heart  FSB56 12 Aug-19 Aug Sat

£119NC

£119NC

£119NC

£39

£32

£26

Meditation and stress management

Relax, revive and thrive  FSB58 27 Jul-17 Aug



  Tutor: Hilary Lyons 10:00-17:00 2 KS

Introduction to body and sensory awareness  Tutor: Natasha Blok FKG11 14 Aug Mon 18.30 - 21.30 1 KS Kum Nye Kum-Nye: Tibetan relaxation and meditation workshop    FSB35 5 Aug Sat 10:15-17:15 1

KS

  Tutor: Bram Williams £79NC £79NC £79NC

Personal development Personal development: one-day workshops Permission ‘to’ love and ‘be’ loved  Tutor: Tamikah Andrew-Thomas PG778 14 Jul Fri 18:00-21:30 1 KS

£49

£49

£30

Anger, pain and creativity  Tutor: Mickey Yudkin PG718 19 Jul Wed 10:30-16:30

1

KS

£59

£59

£36

Recovering our self-esteem  PG803 9 Aug

1

KS

£49

£49

£30

£59

£36

  Tutor: Delrose Bowes Wed 18:00-21:00

Therapy and our relationship with time  PG775 13 Aug Sun Learn to love yourself  PG776 20 Aug

  Tutor: Charles Gordon-Graham 10:30-16:30 1 KS £59

  Tutor: Lori Kiefer Sun 10:30-16:30

1

KS

£59

£59

£36

I’m sweet enough  Tutor: Margaret Barron PG770 21 Jul-28 Jul Fri 10:30-16:30

2

KS

£129

£129

£65

Love: the nature and nurture of mindful loving    PG802 22 Jul-29 Jul Sat 10:30-16:30

2

  Tutor: Elizabeth Edema KS £129 £129

£79

Personal development: short courses

Re-think your self: a mental makeover  PG719 22 Jul-29 Jul Sat

  Tutor: Chloe Gold 10:30-16:30 2 KS

£129

£129

£65

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

£149

£75

Neuro-linguistic programming NLP: the healing power of the mind  PG757 16 Jul-23 Jul Sun

  Tutor: Frances Coombes 10:30-16:30 2 KS £149

NLP: building rapport with others  Tutor: Frances Coombes PG725 26 Jul Wed 10:30-17:30 1

KS

£69

£69

£42

NLP and confidence building  PG772 12 Aug Sat

KS

£69

£69

£42

  Tutor: Frances Coombes 10:30-17:30 1

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

The Mental Wealth Festival A three-day festival of talks, debates, seminars and mindfulness, celebrating many aspects of life that contribute to people’s mental wellbeing.

This year the festival is taking place from 12-14th September in venues at City Lit and the Houses of Parliament.

For more information visit: www.mentalwealthfestival.co.uk

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Writing First steps into creative writing, performance poetry, blogging for business, and much more… How to book a course

Call enrolments on 020 7831 7831. Come in and book in person. Email us: [email protected]

Visit our website for full details including course start times and individual course prices

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

Departmental contact: 020 7492 2717, [email protected] Telephone and course advice hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00.

www.citylit.ac.uk/ writing

*Call 020 7492 2717 about your pre-enrolment interview

Writing

Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

105

Fee

Snr.

Conc.

KS

£59

£59

£20

KS

£119

£119

£40

Introductory and general courses A taste of creative writing  HW136 5 Aug

Sat

  Tutor: Zoe Fairbairns 10:30-17:30 1

Ways into creative writing  Tutor: Conor Montague HW135 7 Aug-18 Aug Mon & 18:00-20:00 Wed & Fri

2

Poetry writing Manifestations: a poetry masterclass with Elaine Feeney and Sarah Clancy  Tutor: Sarah Clancy, Elaine Feeney HW332 29 Jul Sat 10:30-17:30 1 KS £59

£59

£20

Performance poetry with Josh Idehen    Tutor: Josh Idehen HW426 31 Jul-2 Aug Mon & Wed18:00-21:00 1

£59

£20

KS



£59

Poetry and the city with Selina Nwulu, Young Poet Laureate for London    Tutor: Selina Nwulu HW409 5 Aug Sat 10:30-17:30 1 KS £59 Poetry masterclass with Paul McMahon at Keats House, Hampstead  HW440 12 Aug Sat 10:30-17:30 1 OS

£59

Poetry workshop: what does the poem want?  Tutor: Christina Dunhill HW315 31 Jul-3 Aug Mon-Thu 10:30-15:30 1 KS

£159

Writing poetry: experiments in chance and choice  HW120 15 Jul Sat 10:30-16:30

1

  £59

£20

  Tutor: Paul McMahon £59 £20 £159

  Tutor: Barbara Marsh KS £59 £59

£54 £20

Novels and short stories Autobiography into fiction  HW119 5 Aug-6 Aug

  Tutor: Conor Montague Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30 1

Flash fiction    Tutor: Conor Montague HW374 12 Aug-13 Aug Sat-Sun 10:30-16:30 Getting published  Tutor: Neil Arksey HW394 24 Jul-31 Jul Mon & 13:00-16:00 Wed & Fri

KS

£99

£99

£34

1

KS

£99

£99

£34

2

KS

£119

£119

£40

KS

£119

£119

£40

£59

£20

£189

£64

£59

£20

How to write a novel with Yannick Hill    Tutor: Yannick Hill HW421 7 Aug-18 Aug Mon & Wed 18:00-20:00 2 & Fri Short story masterclass with Alan McMonagle  HW436 29 Jul Sat 10:30-17:30

  Tutor: Alan McMonagle 1 KS £59

Write a short story in a week    Tutor: Tom McKay HW320 8 Aug-12 Aug Tue-Sat 13:45-17:45 1 Writing alternate history  15 Jul

  Sat

KS

£189

  Book tickets at www.rmg.co.uk 10:30-15:30 1 OS £50

Writing the city  Tutor: Courttia Newland HW317 18 Aug Fri

10:30-16:30

1

Page to stage: professional development module  HW118* 24 Jul-20 Aug Mon & Wed 17:40-21:40 & Fri-Sun

4

KS

£59

Writing for stage and screen   Tutors: Brian Mullin, Janice Okoh KS £449 £449 £153

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Code

Date(s)

Day(s)

Time

Week(s) Site

Snr.

Conc.

Playwrights’ ideas workshop with Dawn King    Tutor: Dawn King HW237 29 Jul-30 Jul Sat-Sun 10:30-17:30 1 KS £119

£119

£40

Screenwriting for TV and cinema  HW210 15 Aug-19 Aug Tue-Sat

£249

£249

£85

  Tutor: Sharmila Chauhan 10:30-16:30 1 KS

Writing comedy scripts  Tutor: Guy Meredith HW217 24 Jul-28 Jul Mon & 10:00-16:00 Wed & Fri

Fee

1

KS

£149

£149

£51

1

KS

£249

£249

£85

Introduction to writing young adult fiction    Tutor: Neil Arksey HW405 24 Jul-2 Aug Mon & Wed18:00-21:00 2 KS

£119

£119

£40

£99

£34

£119

£40

  Tutor: Adrian Frazier KS £59 £59

£20

Writing for radio  Tutor: Conor Montague HW211 7 Aug-11 Aug Mon-Fri 10:30-16:30

Children’s writing

Plot your children’s novel in two days  HW416 5 Aug-6 Aug Sat-Sun

    Tutor: Jo Franklin 10:30-16:30 1 KS £99

Creative non-fiction writing Autobiographical writing: getting started  Tutor: Paul Laffan HW138 24 Jul-4 Aug Mon & 18:00-20:00 2 Wed & Fri Other lives: writing biography with Adrian Frazier  HW404 12 Aug Sat 10:30-17:30

  1

KS

£119

Writing Bloomsbury: creative non-fiction inspired by a literary walking tour  Tutor: Nicholas Murray HW329 26 Jul Wed 14:00-17:30 1 KS £39 £39 £13

Journalism, academic and business writing Academic writing Introduction to advanced academic writing (postgraduate level and beyond)  Tutor: Dale Mineshima-Lowe HCS26 25 Jul Tue 11:00-17:00 1 KS £59

£59

£20

£139

£139

£47

£99

£99

£34

Business writing Blogging for business  HCS55 22 Jul

  Sat

  Tutor: Doug Jenner 10:00-18:00 1

Introduction to content marketing  HCS44 22 Jul-23 Jul Sat-Sun

KS

  Tutor: Mario Lautier Vella 10:30-16:30 1 KS

Journalism Freelance journalism  Tutor: Tony Padman HW235 24 Jul-27 Jul Mon-Thu 10:00-17:00 Introduction to copywriting  HJ050 12 Aug

Sat

1

KS

£229

£229

£78

  Tutor: Doug Jenner 10:30-16:30 1

KS

£59

£59

£20

KS

£119

£119

£40

£59

£20

£119

£40

Travel writing workshop  Tutor: Susan Grossman HW330 18 Jul-20 Jul Tue-Thu 10:30-15:30

1

Using data to make money from freelancing    HJ075 29 Jul Sat 10:30-17:30

1

Writing articles workshop  HJ045 5 Aug-6 Aug

  Tutor: Tony Padman Sat-Sun 10:00-17:00 1

Enrolment: 020 7831 7831/[email protected]

  Tutor: SA Mathieson KS £59 KS

£119

*Call 020 7492 2717 about your pre-enrolment interview

City Lit Festival of Writing Returning Friday 15 to Sunday 17 September with a fantastic array of writers, performers, agents and publishers. An eclectic range of voices will facilitate readings, panel discussions, writing workshops, performances and the launch of City Lit anthology, Between the Lines.

Speakers include: Alan McMonagle, Josh Idehen, Tasha Kavanagh, Paul McVeigh, Richard T. Kelly, Agnieszka Dale, Wendy Brandmark, Courttia Newland, Jonathan Barnes, Jess Kidd, Stephen Thompson, Ken Bruen, Helen Cox, Penny Joelson, Selina Nwulu

Alan McMonagle

Tasha Kavanagh

Josh Idehen

www.citylit.ac.uk/festivalofwriting

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Supporting you

General information, education and careers advice

Access for deaf and hard of hearing students

Visit our Information and Advice team in the Student Centre and Library to discuss your options at City Lit and elsewhere. You can also book a careers advice appointment with a qualified careers adviser. You don’t need to be enrolled on a City Lit course to use this service and we can offer careers guidance to deaf students through an interpreter. 020 7492 2500 [email protected]

We provide: – in-class communication and notetaking support – radio aids for people who use hearing aids (some of our classrooms have hearing induction loops) – special arrangements for exams, such as communication support and extra time. Please contact us at the start of your course to discuss exam access arrangements. To apply for in-class support: – come to the Tuesday morning advice session: 11:00 to 12:00 in room 400 (term time) – or make an appointment: email: [email protected]; SMS: 07624 818 558; voice: 020 7492 2506. Contact us at least three weeks before the course starts. We try to support as many students as possible but support cannot be guaranteed. To apply for the use of a radio aid: – contact us and we will book the equipment for you. If you have not used a radio aid before we can arrange an appointment for you to try one.

Financial and childcare support If you have a low income, ask our Information and Advice team about financial assistance that may be available. We may be able to help you with the cost of exam fees, travel and course materials through our Learner Support Fund or with cost of course fees through the City Lit bursary. We can also help you pay for registered childcare, but unfortunately there aren’t any childcare facilities at City Lit. The team is located in the Student Centre on the mezzanine floor. City Lit works in partnership with the Royal Association for Deaf People to offer welfare advice in BSL to deaf people. To find out more, visit the Student Centre. 020 7492 2500 [email protected]

Dyslexia support If you are on an accredited course, or a course with substantial reading and writing, we may be able to offer you: – advice on helpful learning strategies – individual learning support sessions – a brief dyslexia screening or exam assessment if appropriate. If your course includes an exam, you may be eligible for special access arrangements. We will need to discuss these with you as soon as possible. Please contact us with evidence at the start of your course. For other courses, please talk to your tutor if you want them to be aware that you are dyslexic and want to discuss materials or any other adjustments. 020 7492 2506 [email protected]

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Disabled students Our building is fully accessible to wheelchair users. If you have a learning difficulty, a mental health difficulty or any other disability, we can discuss your support needs with you. We will try to provide teaching materials in a suitable format, including digitally, Braille, large print or audio. We may also be able to provide support in the classroom, such as a reader, notetaker or visual describer, one-to-one support outside the classroom with assignments/coursework, pastoral support and special arrangements for exams. Please contact us as soon as possible as some support arrangements and adjustments take longer to arrange. For exam access arrangements you need to contact us with up to date evidence at the start of your course. Specialist equipment is available in our Student Centre and Library on the mezzanine floor, including specialist software packages such as JAWS, Zoom text and Dragon Naturally Speaking. If you need to attend with a personal assistant or support worker please let us know so we can make sure there is space in the class and let your tutor know.

Please note: some of the accessible toilets at Keeley Street are part of the national Radar key system, to ensure that they are available to disabled students. If you need access but do not have a Radar key, you can sign a key out from reception. 020 7492 2506 [email protected]

Counselling service We provide short term, solutionfocused counselling. Priority is given to students who need support to complete their courses. We offer six sessions of counselling to students enrolled on City Lit courses lasting at least a term. Fees are on a sliding scale. To access the counselling service: – c ome to the drop-in on Fridays, 13:30-15:30, in room 400 – c all 020 7492 2539 and leave a voicemail with your name and number (messages are picked up on Thursdays and Fridays) – email [email protected]

English and maths support (Support for basic skills – up to level 2) If you are struggling with the English and maths skills needed (on a non- English or maths course) to complete your course talk to your tutor who can refer you. Limited support is available to students on higher level courses.

Student Centre and Library Visit our Student Centre and Library (mezzanine floor) to access resources including: books, DVDs, multimedia language resources, deaf awareness and British Sign Language materials. Computer facilities, including internet access, printing and scanning are also available. You can also work in our quiet study area or in our group study area. 020 7492 2666 [email protected] See page 118 for opening times. Access the library catalogue at heritage.citylit.ac.uk or visit www.citylit.ac.uk/ studentcentrelibrary for more information about facilities.

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Paying for your course

How much will I pay for a course at City Lit?

Do you offer reduced/ concessionary fees?

How do I pay the reduced/ concessionary fees?

We try to make our courses as affordable as possible and we receive government funding for many of our courses, making the cost lower for you. Typically, you pay half the amount of the cost of your course, and the government pays the other half, to cover the full cost.

Yes. We receive some government funding to help keep our fees reasonable for everyone and then we reduce the cost even further for concessionary and senior fee payers. Unfortunately concessionary fees are not available for all courses (these will be indicated with the ‘NC’ symbol) but our Information, Advice and Guidance team may be able to help you find similar courses where you can pay a concessionary fee. There are three levels of fees for most courses: – standard full fee – reduced/concessionary (available if you are in receipt of an income-based benefit) – senior fee (available for some courses to students over 65 years old and on an annual income of less than £15,276).

You’ll need to provide official evidence that you are: – Receiving Employment and Support Allowance/ Jobseeker’s Allowance Your evidence could be a recent letter from Jobcentre Plus/Department for Work and Pensions confirming that you receive this benefit (we cannot accept Jobseeker’s Allowance appointment booklets). – Receiving Housing Benefit or Council Tax Support (means tested) Your evidence could be a recent letter from your local authority or housing association/ landlord confirming that you are receiving this benefit. – Receiving Working Tax Credit We’ll need to see the full award certificate, confirming you are receiving Working Tax Credit and showing a household income of less than £15,276. – Receiving Income Support, Pension Guarantee Credit or Universal Credit (conditions apply) Your evidence could be a recent letter from DWP or Jobcentre Plus confirming that you are receiving this benefit. The government is phasing in universal credit to replace a number of existing benefits. Certain conditions may apply, so if you’re unsure, ask the Customer Engagement team on the ground floor for more details or call 020 7831 7831.

What if I can’t afford the course fees? Our Information, Advice and Guidance team can offer flexible plans to pay your fees in smaller, regular amounts. You may also be able to get help from City Lit’s Bursary Fund, particularly if you are hoping to study courses for work related reasons or would like to transform your life in some way. For more information please contact our Information and Advice team on 020 7492 2500 or email [email protected]. For our longer courses you may be able to pay your fees in instalments. To do this you will need to enrol in person so we can set up an instalment plan for you. Please call 020 7831 7831, email [email protected] or visit the Information and Bookings desk in the ground floor foyer for more information.

Concessionary fee rule changes Due to the way the government funds our concessionary students, we reserve the right to limit the number of concessionary places on any course and or/change the guidelines on entitlement to concessionary fees mid-academic year. We are committed to making our courses affordable to as wide a group as possible. If you are interested in enrolling on a course and are worried about paying the fees, or if you have any questions, please contact us on 020 7492 2500.

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Please note that we cannot accept Incapacity Benefit, Disability Living Allowance, Child Tax Credit or Carer’s Allowance. Full time students are not eligible to pay the concessionary fee.

Are there any other important things I need to remember to claim a concessionary fee? At the time of enrolment, your evidence must: – be dated within the last six months – cover the start date of your course – show your name as a claimant. If you are enrolling online or by telephone, we’ll need to see evidence of your benefit before the course starts or within two weeks of enrolment, whichever is sooner. If you are enrolling in person, we’ll need to see your evidence when you enrol. We will scan a copy of your evidence and keep this on file. Your evidence will be valid for any future concessionary enrolments, for up to six months, depending on the date of your letter. If you work and have a very low income, but are not entitled to pay the concessionary fee, you may be able to apply for help towards part of the fee. Our Information and Advice team can provide further information and are located in the Student Centre on the mezzanine floor.

What should I do if I cannot provide the evidence that you need? Please contact our Customer Engagement Team on 020 7831 7831 or email infoline@citylit. ac.uk. We have a form that we can give to you, or you can download this from our website. You can take this to your local authority or Jobcentre Plus to get it stamped and signed and we will accept this as evidence of the benefit that you are receiving. Unfortunately, if we do not receive evidence of your entitlement to a concessionary fee we will need to charge you the full fee for your course.

How can I claim the senior fee? On some daytime courses, we can offer a senior (reduced) fee. This is subsidised by City Lit as the government does not provide any automatic concessions for retired people. This concession may be available if you: – are over 65 years of age – AND rely entirely on a state pension or have a household income of less than £15,276 a year. If this is relevant to you, please let us know when you enrol.

I’m an international student, what fees do I need to pay? As we don’t receive any government funding for international students, we need to charge a higher, international fee. This is usually approximately double the full published course fee. In order to pay the normal home fees, you will need to have been: – ordinarily resident in the UK or the European Economic Area (EEA) for three years preceding the start of the course – AND be a UK/EEA citizen or have unrestricted right of abode in the UK. Please note that there are a small number of exceptions, so please do ask the Customer Engagement team who can advise on your particular circumstances.

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Paying for your course ...continued Can I enrol if I’m under 19?

Do you offer refunds?

We may be able to enrol you onto a maximum of four courses for free for the academic year if you: – have been given permission to enrol by the Head of Department for your course – AND are aged 18 on 31 August 2016 – AND are studying less than 540 hours at another college or institution or not at all. Please note that if your course hours add up to more than 150, then we will also need to see that you have: – achieved a grade C or above in English and Maths or equivalent (we will need to see proof of your qualifications before you enrol) – OR are studying these subjects at another institution – OR agree to study these subjects at City Lit (subject to assessment and course availability). Please note that we cannot ordinarily enrol anyone under the age of 18 on 31 August 2016. If you have any questions about enrolling, please contact us on 020 7831 7831 or fill in our online form here: www.citylit.ac.uk/contact-us

Yes. If you’d like a refund, all you need to do, in most cases, is make the request, in writing or in person, at least one week (7 calendar days) before your course is due to start. Please be aware that the amount you are refunded will be slightly less than the amount you paid. We need to retain 20% of the course fee (minimum £10) in order to cover the administration costs and the loss of potential income. If you request more than one refund, the amount that we retain will be calculated separately for each individual course. For a small number of courses (generally our longer or accredited courses) we need to hear from you, in writing or in person, at least three weeks before your course is due to start. If this applies to your course we’ll make it clear to you in the course outline and at interview (if you are required to attend one). You can read our full policy on our website, or ask our Customer Engagement or Student Centre teams for more details. This does not affect your statutory rights.

How can I request a refund? – fill in our online form at www.citylit.ac.uk/request-refund – email: [email protected] – ask at the Information and Bookings desk (ground floor) for a refund request form, then complete it and hand it in – write to Refunds, City Lit, Keeley Street, London, WC2B 4BA.

Refunds will generally take up to 2-3 weeks to process, and we’ll always try and refund via the same method that was used in the original course booking.

Can I transfer between courses if I change my mind? Yes, you can transfer onto another course or courses provided we have received a written request from you before the third session of your original course takes place. – If you are transferring to a more expensive course(s), we will need to take payment of the difference in fee before we can transfer you. – If you are transferring to a cheaper course(s), we will retain any difference in fee. If you think your course is too advanced or basic for you, speak to your tutor at any point in your course. We will do our best to move you to a more suitable course if there is one available. Unfortunately, we cannot transfer courses between students. We have a small number of courses where we’re not able to offer this transfer policy. For these courses it isn’t possible for us to transfer you should you change your mind. If this applies to your course, we’ll make it clear in the course outline, and during your interview (if one is required for your course). You can read our full policy on our website, or ask our Customer Engagement or Student Centre teams for more details.

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How can I request a transfer? – complete a transfer request online, via our website: www.citylit.ac.uk/requesttransfer – email: [email protected] – complete a transfer form, available at the Information and Bookings desk – write to Transfers, City Lit, Keeley Street, London, WC2B 4BA. Tip: avoid the need for a refund or a transfer by checking your course dates and times, reading the detailed course outline and making sure you are enrolling onto the right course for you. For a full course outline call 020 7492 2600 with the course code to hand or enter it in the course search at www.citylit.ac.uk.

What happens if my course is cancelled? We know how much you look forward to your course and we are committed to ensuring that every course takes place. We’ll only cancel a course as a last resort, for example if a tutor is unavailable or if we can’t recruit enough students for the course to run. If we do need to cancel your course, and can’t offer a suitable alternative, we’ll refund you in full and give you a £5 City Lit eVoucher to go towards your next course. We won’t be able to refund you if we need to change the tutor for your course.

Unfortunately sometimes we have to cancel for reasons beyond our control and in these situations we cannot accept liability or issue refunds. Examples of this might include industrial action or severe weather.

I’m an employer, can you invoice me for courses that my staff attend? If your employer or a third party would like to pay for your fees, please use a company credit card when you enrol. Alternatively, if you would need to receive an invoice in advance of paying, we can do this, provided: – the course starts in over one month’s time from the date of enrolment AND – we receive a letter on company headed paper stating your name, course code, fee and course title, and confirming your sponsor’s intention to pay your course fees. Fees are payable within 30 days of the invoice date or before the course starts, whichever is sooner. You will not be able to attend your course until your fees are paid. For further information please contact the Customer Engagement team on 020 7831 7831. Please note that if your sponsor fails to pay for your fees, you will be liable to pay.

Does my course have exam fees? Exam fees are included in the course fee, unless otherwise stated. Unfortunately we are unable to refund exam fees, including any re-sit exam fees paid. You might be entitled to some financial support towards your exam fee if you are a concessionary fee payer. Please speak to a member of the Information and Advice team in the Student Centre and Library.

What happens if I am made redundant? To help you enrol with confidence, if you are made redundant after you have enrolled onto a course, you can ask for a refund on course fees, or stay on your course and claim our concessionary fee if: – you worked at least three days per week; – you worked for the same employer for the past year; – your contract has been terminated entirely (ie not just a reduction in the number of working hours). You will need to provide a copy of your redundancy letter, and we may need to contact your former employer. To apply, download an application form from our website, ask for a form at reception/Information and Bookings desk on the ground floor, or call us on 020 7831 7831. You’ll hear from us within one working week from the date we receive your form. Our Information, Advice and Guidance team can also help with providing careers advice – see page 108 for more details.

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Index

A Academic writing....................... 106 Access to higher education........ 28 Acting..................................... 51, 52 Adobe software.....................24, 90 Alexander Technique..........52, 100 Anatomy and physiology............ 75 Ancient civilisations..................... 39 Animation..................................... 90 Apple Mac.................................... 34 Arabic........................................... 67 Aromatherapy.............................. 75 Art and design............................. 14 Art history.............................. 15, 39 Art therapy................................... 75 Art walks....................................... 16 Astronomy.................................... 93 Aural awareness........................... 81 Autobiography...................105, 106

B Backgammon............................... 61 BaGuaZhang..............................100 Ballet............................................. 52 Ballroom....................................... 53 Basketry........................................ 16 Belly dancing................................ 53 Blogging...............................32, 106 Blues guitar.................................. 83 Blues harmonica.......................... 83 Blues piano................................... 84 Body casting................................ 25 Bollywood.................................... 53 Bookbinding................................. 16 Bookkeeping…........................... 31 Brand (developing and managing)........ 31 Bridge..................................... 61, 62

British Museum............................ 15 British Sign Language................. 49 BSL................................................ 49 Bulgarian...................................... 67 Burlesque..................................... 53 Business accounting................... 31 Business and economics............. 65 Business and technology............ 30 Business computing.................... 31 Business training.......................... 31 Business writing......................... 106

C Calligraphy................................... 17 Careers in care............................. 36 Catalan......................................... 67 Cello.............................................. 82 Ceramics....................................... 17 Chamber music............................ 82 Charleston.................................... 53 Chaplin, Charlie........................... 61 Chess............................................ 62 Chi Kung.....................................100 Children’s book illustration......... 22 Chinese......................................... 67 City Lit wind ensemble................ 82 Clarinet......................................... 82 Classical Greek....................... 39, 40 Classical guitar............................. 82 Classical languages and civilisations............................ 38 Classical music............................. 85 Classics literature......................... 40 Clothes making............................ 21 Cloud computing......................... 31 Code school................................. 33 Collage......................................... 18 Comedy performance................. 52

Comedy (writing)....................... 106 Communication skills for business............................ 31, 53 Composition techniques............. 81 Computing essentials.................. 42 Computing: getting started....... 43 Content marketing.................... 106 Copywriting............................... 106 Costa Rica.................................... 73 Costume jewellery....................... 24 Counselling careers and psychology............................ 44 Courses for people with learning disabilities...................... 46 Creative writing......................... 105 Crystal healing and energy work................................. 75 Cyrillic alphabet........................... 71

D Dada............................................. 15 Dalcroze........................................ 81 Danish........................................... 67 Dance and movement...........52, 53 Deaf access.................................. 49 Deaf education............................ 48 Deaf history.................................. 49 Debating....................................... 53 Deciphering ancient writings...... 39 Deep tissue massage techniques.................................... 76 Designing...............................22, 23 Diamonds..................................... 24 Digital audio production............. 81 Digital marketing......................... 32 Directing................................. 51, 52 Documentary and photojournalism........................... 89 Drama, dance and speech.......... 50

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Drama therapy............................. 52 Drawing and painting.………18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 Drumming.................................... 83 DSLR for video............................. 90 Duchamp, Marcel........................ 15 Dutch............................................ 67

E Ear training................................... 81 Electroforming for jewellery....... 23 Enamelling on metals.................. 56 Energy and relaxation................. 75 English....................................54, 56 Ensembles.................................... 82 Etching.......................................... 25 Eventbrite..................................... 31 Events (organizing)...................... 65 Excel............................................. 33 Existentialism and culture........... 65

F Facebook...................................... 32 Fashion and textiles…………21, 22 Fashion photography.................. 89 Feldenkrais.................................100 Female playwrights..................... 51 Film editing/ making................... 90 Film studies.................................. 61 Film, TV, radio and sound........... 52 First aid........................................... 6 Flamenco...................................... 53 Flash fiction................................ 105 Folk and pop guitar..................... 83 Food and drink............................. 58 Food and drink photography..... 89 Freelance journalism................. 106 French........................................... 68 French cinema……………………68

G Gaelic (Irish).................................. 69 Game design…............................ 33 Games............................................. 1 GarageBand................................. 82 Garden design............................. 22 Geology........................................ 93 German……………………………69 Giant knits for interiors................ 21 Google Analytics......................... 32 Graphic design....................... 16, 22 Greek...................................... 39, 40 Greek myths................................. 39 Guitar............................................ 82

H Hand sewing................................ 21 Hearing loss (managing)............. 49 Hindi.............................................. 69 History....................................62, 63 Holocaust..................................... 63 How to enrol.............................. 120 Humanities and social sciences... 60 Human evolution......................... 93 Human rights and terrorism........ 62

I Icelandic........................................ 69 Illustration..................................... 22 Illustrator...................................... 24 Improvisation............................... 51 InDesign....................................... 24 Internet marketing....................... 32 Instagram...............................26, 32 Intaglio printing........................... 25 Interactive sound installations.... 81 Interior design.............................. 23 Interview skills........................ 31, 45

iPad............................................... 34 Irish Gaelic.................................... 69 Islam.............................................. 62 Italian...................................... 69, 70 Iyengar yoga................................ 99

J Japanese...................................... 70 Jazz...................... 53, 83, 84, 85, 86 Jewellery................................23, 24 Journalism.................................. 106

K Kahlo, Frida.................................. 15 Kum-Nye.................................... 101 Kodály method............................ 81

L Laban for actors........................... 51 Lang, Fritz..................................... 61 Languages.................................... 66 Latin.............................................. 40 Latin piano.................................... 84 Life drawing.................................. 21 Life painting................................. 21 LinkedIn........................................ 32 Literature...................................... 63 Lomi lomi: Hawaiian massage.... 75 London studies and walks........... 64 Love...................................... 45, 101

M Make a play for kids..................... 51 Marketing for startups................ 31 Massage and complementary therapies..... 74, 75 Maths............................................ 78 Medieval London......................... 64 Meditation.................................. 101 Meisner......................................... 51

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Metal sculpture............................ 26 Microsoft applications................. 31 Migrations.................................... 39 Mindfulness...........59, 49, 81, 99, 10 Mixed media.................... 18, 19, 20 Model making.............................. 25 Modern Greek............................. 71 Monoprinting (with oils).............. 25 Mosaics......................................... 24 Movement for healthy living.....100 Music............................................. 80 Music in modern literature.......... 63 Music technology........................ 81 Music theory................................ 81 Musicianship................................. 81

N National Gallery........................... 15 Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP)….........45, 102 Nutrition................................. 59, 99

O Online safety................................ 34 Opera appreciation..................... 85 Orchestra..................................... 83 Outlook 2010............................... 43 Owls.............................................. 93

P Painting............................. 19, 20, 21 Papercuts..................................... 16 Paying for your course............... 110 Poetry writing............................. 105 Performance poetry.................. 105 Periodic table............................... 93 Perry, Grayson.............................. 15 Personal development................ 45 Philosophy.................................... 65

Photography and moving image......................... ….88 Photo-polymer etching............... 25 Photoshop.............................. 24, 89 Physical theatre............................ 51 Physics.......................................... 93 Piano.......................................83, 84 Piano keyboards.......................... 84 Picture framing and mounting…..................... 24, 25 Pilates .......................................... 99 Plato in question.......................... 39 Playing an instrument……………82 Podcasting................................... 32 Poetry......................................... 105 Polish............................................. 71 Politics.....................................62, 63 Populism....................................... 62 Portuguese................................... 71 Pottery.......................................... 17 PowerPoint................................... 33 Practical voice................................ 3 Prehistory of religion................... 39 Professional development........ 105 Print and dye................................ 22 Printmaking.................................. 25 Programming............................... 33 Prop making................................. 24 Public speaking...................... 31, 54 Puppet animation........................ 90

Q Quantum physics......................... 93

R Raspberry Pi................................. 33 Recorder consorts and ensemble.............................. 82 Relief printing............................... 25

Religion......................................... 65 Reflexology.................................. 75 Regent’s Park............................... 64 Reiki healing................................. 75 Retouching your photographs... 89 Rhythm class................................ 81 Rock, pop and soul singing ........ 85 Rush basketry............................... 16 Russia........................................... 63 Russian.......................................... 71

S Safety and security...................... 34 Samba day.................................... 83 Sanskrit......................................... 40 Science and nature...................... 92 Screenprinting............................. 25 Screenwriting............................. 106 Sculpture................................25, 26 Search engine optimisation........ 32 Self defence............................... 101 Self-presentation................... 31, 53 Shakespeare................................. 63 Sherry and tapas.......................... 59 Shiatsu.......................................... 75 Short stories............................... 105 Sibelius workshop........................ 81 Sign language.............................. 49 Singing....................................84, 85 Sketchbook.................................. 20 Sketchup Pro intensive for beginners................................ 23 Skills for work............................... 45 Social media................................. 32 Space travel.................................. 93 Spanish......................................... 72 Speech therapy............................ 94 Stress management................... 101

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Storytelling............................. 31, 53 Stravinsky’s................................... 85 String............................................ 82 Successful job interviews...... 31, 54 Summer choir............................... 84 Supporting you.......................... 108 Swahili........................................... 73 Swedish........................................ 73

Video editing............................... 90 Violin and viola............................. 82 Vocal anatomy.............................. 51 Voiceover...................................... 52 Voice and pilates.................... 31, 53 Voice, speech and communication..................... 53

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Walking London’s rivers.............. 93 Walks (London) ..................... 16, 64 Watercolour........................... 19, 20 Web design.................................. 32 Wellbeing..................................... 98 Welsh............................................ 73 What do you want to do?.......... 118 Where to find your course.......... 10 Windows....................................... 43 Wine tasting................................. 59 Wine.............................................. 59 Wood and stone carving............. 26 WordPress.................................... 33 Writing..................31, 104, 105, 106

T’ai Chi........................................100 Tap dance..................................... 53 Tapas............................................. 59 Tate Britain................................... 65 Tate Modern................................. 16 Teacher education....................... 96 Tea tasting.................................... 59 Teaching drama........................... 51 Technical computing....................... Textile........................................... 22 Therapeutic writing..................... 45 Therapy................................. 45, 101 Throwing...................................... 17 Tone deafness.............................. 85 Travel writing.............................. 106 Trees............................................. 93 TV presenting.............................. 52 Turkish........................................... 73 Twitter........................................... 32

U Ukulele.......................................... 83 Utopia........................................... 62

V V&A Museum............................... 15 Vectorworks................................. 23 Veggie and vegan vitality...... 59, 99 Victorian studies.......................... 65

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What do you want to do? I want to enrol onto a non-starred course (eg AB124) You can enrol online, call, visit us, or post an enrolment form.

www.citylit.ac.uk Enter the course code to find detailed information about your course. You may also be able to enrol and pay for your course online.

Customer Engagement Team Visit us: Mon–Fri 11:00–19:00 Sat 10:00–14:00 Telephone 020 7831 7831 Mon–Fri 09:00–19:00 Sat 10:00–16:00 Contact us online www.citylit.ac.uk/contact-us

I want detailed course information www.citylit.ac.uk Enter the course name or code to find detailed information about your course. You can enrol and pay for most of our courses online.

Customer Engagement Team Visit us: Mon–Fri 11:00–19:00 Sat 10:00–14:00 Telephone 020 7831 7831 Mon–Fri 09:00–19:00 Sat 10:00–16:00 Contact us online www.citylit.ac.uk/contact-us

Information, Advice and Guidance Service Visit us: term time Mon–Fri 12:00–19:00 Visit us: non-term time Mon–Fri 12:00–17:00 Telephone 020 7492 2500 Email [email protected] Location Student Centre and Library (mezzanine floor)

Email  [email protected] Location Information and Bookings Desk (ground floor foyer)

Email  [email protected] Location Information and Bookings Desk (ground floor foyer)

I want to know about financial or childcare support I want to enrol onto a starred course (eg AB124*) You’ll need to arrange an interview or advice session before you can enrol. For contact details, see the first page of the relevant department’s section in this course guide.

I want to give some feedback We love to hear your ideas, suggestions and comments. Visit www.citylit.ac.uk/getintouch for more information on how to give us feedback.

I want education guidance to explore my options Information, Advice and Guidance Service

Telephone 020 7492 2500

Visit us: term time Mon-Fri 12:00-19:00

Email  [email protected]

Visit us: non-term time Mon-Fri 12:00-17:00

Location Student Centre and Library (mezzanine floor)

I still need to know more about my course Contact the relevant department if you have queries that aren’t covered in the detailed course outlines that are on our website, or if you have questions about interviews and auditions for specific courses. See contact details on the first page of the department’s section.

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Use this colour coded chart to get the information you need quickly! If you need minicom for any of the services below, please call 020 7492 2746

I am deaf and want to discuss support I have a disability and want to discuss support I am dyslexic and want to discuss support I want to talk to someone about counselling

I want to know more about the Student Centre and Library Opening Times Monday- Friday 9:00-21:30 Saturday: 9:00-17:00 Sunday: 9:00-17:00 The computers are available throughout opening times.

Access Inclusion and Study Support Support for deaf students [email protected] 07624 818 558 (SMS) 020 7492 2506 (voice)

Dyslexia support [email protected] 020 7492 2506 Counselling service [email protected] 020 7492 2539

Disability support [email protected] 020 7492 2506

The Student Centre Enquiry Desk is staffed: Monday-Thursday: 9:30-20:00 Friday: 9:30-19:00 Saturday: 11:00-16:00 Students can still work in the Student Centre and Library and use the IT facilities outside of staffed hours. Stock can be issued using our self-issue system. Telephone 020 7492 2666

I want information about getting a refund or changing my course Customer Engagement team

Opening times Please note that the stated opening times are subject to change throughout the academic year. Please see our website for up to date opening times or email [email protected]

Visit us: Mon–Fri 11:00–19:00 Sat 10:00–14:00 Telephone 020 7831 7831 Mon–Fri 09:00–19:00 Sat 10:00–16:00 Contact us online www.citylit.ac.uk/request-refund www.citylit.ac.uk/request-transfer Email [email protected] [email protected] See page 242 for details. Location Information and Bookings Desk (ground floor foyer)

Email: [email protected] At certain times in the year, the Student Centre and Library may close for essential stock management. Please check our website for further information. Location Mezzanine level Web www.citylit.ac.uk/studentcentre-and-library See page 109 for details.

Our venues

Term dates 2016/17

Most courses take place at our Keeley Street site. If your course takes place at one of our other sites, we hope that you will still use the general facilities at Keeley Street. See page 262 for a map of our locations.

Spring: 24 Apr - 16 Jul Summer school: 17 Jul - 20 Aug

KS: Keeley Street OS: Off site (we will let you know before your course starts where the first meeting point is) PS: Photography studio

Term dates 2017/18 Winter: 11 Sept - 15 Dec Enrolment and City Lit closures 28 Aug 2017 1 & 29 May: open for telephone enrolments 09:00 - 17:00 only The enrolments telephone line and counter service normally opens at midday on the second and last Wednesday of every month.

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How to enrol

Before you enrol Step 1: Choose a course If you need guidance call our Information, Advice and Guidance team on 020 7492 2500 or visit them in the Student Centre and Library on the mezzanine floor. You can also talk directly to the programme area running the course (see contact details on the first page of the department’s section in this guide). Step 2: Read the detailed course outline For more detailed information, go to www.citylit.ac.uk and enter the course code or request an outline by calling our Customer Engagement Team on 020 7831 7831. Most questions can be answered by reading the full course outline but if you do still have a question, department staff are happy to talk to you during a drop-in session, over the telephone or by email. You will find contact details on the header page of each department section in this guide. If we can’t take your call please leave your contact details and we’ll get back to you within two to three working days. Step 3: Which fee to pay? Check whether you may be eligible to pay a reduced fee (concessionary/senior), see pages 110-111. These fee codes are used on the course listing pages: Fee: standard fee SNR: senior fee, available for some courses to some students over 65 years of age (see page 110-111).

CONC: concessionary fee (see page 110-111). NC: no concessions (see page 110-111). Remember to check you understand the transfer and refund policies before enrolling – see page 112. Step 4: Check whether an interview or advice session is required If the course you want to enrol on has a star after the code (PC303*) you’ll need to attend an interview or audition before you can enrol (you’ll be able to get more information from the detailed course description). Please contact the relevant programme area to arrange an interview using the contact details on the front page of the department’s section. If you are accepted on the course after your interview or audition you must make sure you enrol to secure your place.

Online at www.citylit.ac.uk You can enrol online for most courses if you: – are paying your course fee in one upfront payment – are enrolling on a course that does not require an interview (only starred courses require an interview, eg VB716*) – are aged 19 or over on 31 Aug 2016.

Telephone 020 7831 7831 Please have your course code and Visa/Mastercard/American Express card details to hand. At busy times there may be a delay before your call can be taken but we will take your call as quickly as we can.

Our enrolment line is open: Mon-Fri 09:00-19:00, Sat 10:00-16:00

Visit us Foyer, City Lit, Keeley Street, London, WC2B 4BA (see map on back cover) Mon-Fri 11:00-19:00, Sat 10:00-14:00

Email Scan a copy of your completed enrolment form and email to [email protected]

Post Please send your enrolment form to: City Lit, Keeley Street, London, WC2B 4BA. Remember to include your payment details or enclose a cheque.

Fax Fax your form to us on 020 7492 2735 including your payment details.

Please check whether you need to enrol in person To pay course fees in instalments you will need to enrol in person at City Lit. Please note that the enrolment telephone line and the enrolment counter will normally open at midday on the second and last Wednesday of every month, to allow for staff training.

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enrolment form and learning agreement Important: – Do you need help with filling in this form? Ask our Customer Engagement team in the ground floor foyer, or call us on 020 7831 7831 to book your place over the telephone. – Do I need to complete the whole form? If you’ve enrolled with us since 8 June 2016, you only need to complete the tinted sections of this form, or pick up a fast track enrolment form from the Information and Bookings desk on the ground floor.

– Do you need more information on your course? A course outline is available for all our courses, describing the course content, the level of the course and any interviews required. You can search for your course at www.citylit.ac.uk or contact our Customer Engagement team. – Please check our refund and transfer policies before you enrol. Visit www.citylit.ac.uk/refunds.

Do you need a large print version of this form? Contact Enrolments on 020 7831 7831. Thank you in advance for answering all the required questions. We need this information, as the government subsidises courses at City Lit and requires information about who it is funding. We also need to monitor the effectiveness of our equality and diversity policy.

Section 1: personal details First name:

Surname:

Middle name:

Preferred name (if different from first name):

Title (Mr, Mrs, Ms, Miss, etc): Male | Female | Date of birth:

Student reference number (if known):

Section 2: contact details Mobile phone:

| Text only

Address: Postcode: Telephone: (day)

(evening)

Email:

Sectio n 3: course details Course code: Course title:

July-August 2017

(City Lit use only) Programme area approved – signature and stamp needed

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Section 4: access and support for learners who are deaf Are you deaf/hearing impaired or hard of hearing?

| Yes

| No

Do you need communication access or support (e.g. a radio aid, British Sign Language interpreting, notetaking)?

| Yes

| No

If you do not need access/support services, would you like your tutor and the department to know about your hearing loss?

| Yes

| No

To arrange access or support: please contact Access, Inclusion and Study Support as soon as possible. Advice and Information drop in – Tuesdays 11:00-12:00 in room 401a (term time only) SMS: 07624 818558  Voice: 020 7492 2506  Email: [email protected]

Section 5: support for disabled learners or learners with learning difficulties Are you disabled or do you have a learning difficulty or other impairment?

| Yes

| No

| Prefer not to say

Do you want to discuss support or adjustments for your course?

| Yes

| No

Please contact us before you enrol if we need to make arrangements for support in advance, and even if you have had support in the past. Dyslexia support is prioritised for students on accredited courses with substantial reading and writing. Tel: 020 7492 2506, email: [email protected] If you are disabled or have a learning difficulty or other impairment, please let us know which of the following best describes this:

| Disability affecting mobility | Other physical disability | Visual impairment | Communication impairment | Mental health difficulty | Profound/complex disability | Unseen disability or medical condition | Temporary disability after illness | Other disability

| Dyslexia | Dyscalculia | Other specific learning difficulty | Moderate learning difficulty | Severe learning difficulty | Social and emotional difficulties | Autistic Spectrum disorder | Aspergers Syndrome | Other learning difficulty | Prefer not to say

Would you like this information passed on to your course tutor and the department?

| Yes

| No

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Section 6: additional information Residency Are you a UK citizen, have unrestricted right of abode, or are you a citizen of the European Economic Area (EEA) | Yes  | No In which country have you been ordinarily resident in the last three years? Note: a student visa does not constitute ordinary residence.

| England | Other UK/European Economic Area (EEA) country – please name the country: | Country outside of EEA – please name the country: If you have lived in a non-EEA country in the past three years, or you have answered no to the question above, please visit the enrolment counter for information on our international fees or visit www.citylit.ac.uk.

Employment Please indicate your employment status: In paid work

| Employed | Self employed How many hours do you work per week?:

What is your workplace postcode?:

Have you been in full time education or training just prior to enrolling?    | Yes | No Please note that our funders require us to contact you for a follow-on survey. Household situation I’d describe my household (including myself) as having:

| no adults in work and one or more dependent

Not in paid work

| Actively seeking a job | Not seeking a job, eg retired How long have you not been in paid work?

| Less than 6 months | 6-11 months | 12-23 months

If you are enrolling on a course to gain the skills needed to get a job, please list the course code(s)

| 24-35 months | Over 36 months

children (aged 0-17 years or 18-24 years if full time student or unemployed)

| no adults in work and no dependent children | only one adult and one or more dependent children

| none of the above | prefer not to say

Ethnic origin How would you best describe your ethnic origin? White Mixed/multiple ethnic group Asian/Asian British | British (English/Welsh/ | White and Black Caribbean | Indian Scottish/Northern Irish) | White and Black African | Pakistani Irish White and Asian | | | Bangladeshi | Gypsy or Irish Traveller | Any other Mixed/multiple | Chinese | Any other white background ethnic background | Any other Asian background Black/African/Caribbean/ Other Black British | Arab | African | Any other ethnic group | Caribbean | Any other Black/African/ Caribbean background

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Section 6: additional information continued Previous level of education Please indicate your highest level of education. If you are unsure of your level of qualification, please ask a member of the Enrolments team.

| No qualifications | Entry level | Level 1: GCSE/O Level (5 graded D-G/less than

| Level 4: QCF qualification; HNC;

| Full level 2: GCSE/O Level (5 graded at A*-C);

| Level 6: QCF qualification; Bachelor Degree | Level 7 and above: QCF qualification; Masters;





| Level 5: QFC qualification; HND; Foundation Degree

5 graded A-C); AS level; QFC qualification

2 AS Levels; A Level; QCF Diploma/Certificate NVQ

Doctorate

| Full level 3: 2 advanced A Levels; 4 AS Levels; QFC

HE Certificate

| Other, level not known

Diploma; Access to HE; GNVQ Advanced; NVQ

Section 7: fees Please indicate which fee applies to you by ticking the relevant box below:

| Full fee

Reduced fees (concessions) You may be entitled to claim a reduced (concessionary) fee if one of the categories listed below applies to you.

| Under 19 at 31 August 2016 If you have answered yes to the question above, are you studying full-time (540 hours) at another college?   | Yes  | No

| Receiving Employment and Support Allowance WRAG (ESA Work Related Activity Group)

| Receiving Jobseeker’s Allowance

If the above do not apply to you, please indicate if you are in receipt of one of the benefits listed below.

| Universal Credit (conditions apply) | Council Tax Support (means tested) | Pension Guarantee Credit/Income Support | Housing Benefit

| Working Tax Credit (and have a household

income of less than £15,276)

| Employment and Support Allowance- Non-Work Related Activity Group (ESA non-WRAG)

The government is phasing in universal credit to replace a number of existing benefits. Certain conditions may apply, so if you’re unsure, ask enrolments for more details. We will need to see your proof of benefit at the time of enrolment in order to charge you the concessionary fee, and we cannot process your concessionary fee enrolment without this. Further information on fees and benefit evidence is available on page 248 of the course guide and at www.citylit.ac.uk. Your evidence must be dated no older than six months, show that your benefit is ongoing and must cover the start date of your course. (Please note that we cannot accept Jobseeker’s Allowance appointment letters or booklets as valid evidence).

Senior fees If you are over 65 years on the day the course begins and rely entirely on a state pension, or if you are over 65 years on the day begins and have a household income of less than £15,276 pa, please indicate if you would like to claim the senior fee.

| I wish to claim the senior fee and I’m 65 or over.

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Section 8: payment How are you wishing to pay? (You will need to pay in order for us to enrol you).

| Credit/debit card (Visa/Mastercard/American Express) | Cheque (made payable to ‘City Lit’) | Cash (if you are booking in person) | City Lit gift vouchers | Employer/sponsor is paying for my fees

(Please provide your company credit card details below. Alternatively, if your course starts in over a month’s time, please provide a purchase order or letter on headed paper from your employer requesting an invoice when you enrol. This must state your name, course code(s), amount, your employer’s name, address, email address and phone number).

City Lit gift vouchers City Lit gift vouchers make a great gift. They come in £10, £20 or £50 denominations and can be used towards any of our 5,000 courses. Please enter the amount you would like to purchase below: £  Student bursary donation We welcome donations to our City Lit student bursary to help those students who are unable to pay the full fee. If you would like to donate to our student bursary, please enter your amount below: £  Gift Aid

| Please tick if you are a UK taxpayer and would like the donation treated as a Gift Aid donation. Please see overleaf for more information on Gift Aid and our student bursary.

Credit/debit card .

Total amount: £

I authorise you to debit my card with the amount above. Signature:

Date:

If you are posting, emailing or faxing this form, and you wish to pay by card, please enter your card details below. Card number: Valid from date:

/

Issue number: (if applicable)

  Expiry date:

/



  Card security number: (last 3 digits on signature strip)

Cardholder’s name (if different from personal details in section 1): Cardholder’s address (if different from person enrolling a receipt will be sent to the cardholder): Postcode:

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Section 9: how we use your personal information The personal information you provide is passed to the Chief Executive of Skills Funding (“the Skills Funding Agency”) who are part funded by the European Social Fund, and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS). Where necessary it is also shared with the Department for Education, including the Education Funding Agency. The information is used for the exercise of functions of these government departments and to meet statutory responsibilities, including under the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009, and to create and maintain a unique learner number (ULN) and a Personal Learning Record (PLR). The information you provide may be shared with other organisations for education, training, employment and well-being related purposes, including for research. Further information about use of and access to your personal data, and details of organisations with whom we regularly share data are available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/sfa-privacy-notice Our funders may want to contact you, tick if you do not want to be contacted about:

| courses and learning opportunities

| surveys and research

Sign up for City Lit updates and information Don’t miss out - let us keep you up to date. Get new courses, offers and upcoming events, sent straight to your inbox Tick if you do not want to be contacted by:

| Post

| Email

| Telephone

| Text

Section 10: learning agreement I declare that, to the best of my knowledge, the information I have provided whilst enrolling is correct and that should my circumstances change, including my eligibility for concessionary fees, I will notify City Lit immediately. – I accept City Lit’s policies, including City Lit’s refund and transfer policy. Please see our course guide or website for more information on our policies. – I intend to attend the course(s) I have enrolled on and I am aware of the commitment required. – I am satisfied that appropriate information about my course(s) has been available to me prior to enrolment. – I understand that I will lose my place on my course if I do not attend for four consecutive sessions or more. – I understand that should my sponsor fail to pay my fees, I will remain liable to pay. – I understand that should I fail to pay my instalment plan or any amounts owed, I will lose my place on the course and I will remain liable to pay. I understand I will not be able to enrol onto any further courses until I have paid any amounts owed. – I understand that there will be a briefing on health and safety issues during the first session of the course(s). Signed (student):

Date:

Signed (for City Lit):

Date:

Type of evidence for concessionary fee seen (City Lit use only): Signed (for City Lit):

Date:

Please send or bring this form to City Lit, Keeley Street, Covent Garden, London WC2B 4BA or fax it to 020 7492 2735.

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Did you know that as a City Lit student you can benefit from the services of our teams in Resources, Careers and Financial Advice.

How can we help? Information, Advice and Guidance

Student Centre and Library

Drop in to talk to our Information and Advice team for impartial advice on:

The Student Centre and Library is located on the Mezzanine. It is open from Monday – Friday, 9:00-21:30; Saturday and Sunday 9:00-17:00 and provides you with:

•  Funding your studies e.g. applying for our student bursary or applying for a grant towards materials and travel

•  Study spaces for individual and group work

•  Childcare support whilst studying.

•  Quiet study areas plus access to IT equipment

•  Choosing courses to do now and what to do next

•  A range of resources including newspapers, journals, books, DVDs, and other electronic resources to support your studies and research

•  Training and voluntary opportunities

Careers advice We currently offer careers advice to City Lit students and members of the public. Advisers can assist with: •  Your career options and changing your career •  Developing an action plan to help you achieve your goals •  Developing your interview skills •  Improving your CV and completing application forms for jobs. •  Help with University applications We can offer careers information, advice and guidance to deaf students through an interpreter. We also work in partnership with the Royal Association for Deaf People to offer welfare advice in BSL. The Information, Advice and Guidance Service is located in the Student Centre on the Mezzanine. The service is available from 12:00-18:45 Monday to Friday. For more information, please go to: www.citylit.ac.uk/help

•  Specialist software including Zoom Text and JAWS •  Student Centre Assistants who are on hand if you have any questions or need assistance finding/using resources The Student Centre Enquiry Desk is staffed from: •  Monday-Thursday: 9:30-20:00 •  Friday: 9:30-19:00 •  Saturday: 11:00-16:00 Students can still work in the Student Centre and Library and use the IT facilities outside of staffed hours. Free Student Centre events and workshops take place monthly. These events including creative writing performance evenings, book groups and study skills workshops. For more information please go to: www.citylit.ac.uk/student-centre-and-library

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Publication date April 2017 Disclaimer City Lit has made every effort to ensure that the information included in this guide was correct at the time of publication but cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies or misinterpretation. Always check details at the time of booking. Information and details contained within this guide are subject to change after publication.

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