What s On. Canterbury Cathedral October - December Christmas. Events. Exhibitions.

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1 What s On Canterbury Cathedral October - December 2018 Christmas Events Exhibitions

2 Daily Services Welcome to Canterbury Cathedral October - December 2018 Canterbury Cathedral is the Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican Communion and seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Cathedral is both a holy place and part of a World Heritage Site which includes St Augustine s Abbey and St Martin s Church. Sunday Holy Communion Morning Prayer (said, or sung by The King s School) Sung Eucharist (with Sermon) Huguenot Service (in French) Choral Evensong Sermon & Compline Please see the Music List on the Cathedral website for changes to service times: Monday - Friday Morning Prayer Holy Communion Bell Ceremony Holy Communion (every Wednesday, principal feast days and festivals) Choral Evensong Saturday Holy Communion Morning Prayer Bell Ceremony Choral Evensong The Cathedral plays an active role in the community and the building, or parts of it, are at times closed for general visiting due to services, special events or conservation work. Therefore, please always check opening times before visiting. The Cathedral and Precincts are huge and even when major parts of the Cathedral are closed for visiting, there will still be plenty to explore. 2 It remains one of the most visited places in the country, and, just as importantly, a working, living church and community. As well as worship, Canterbury Cathedral offers an exciting programme of arts and culture activities, events and exhibitions. It is widely regarded as a centre of excellence for music, traditional crafts, education and learning. The Canterbury Festival returns with a wide range of events being held at the Cathedral from concerts to talks and exhibitions. It is a very special Remembrance tide, being 100 years since the end of the First World War. Join us for services, events and exhibitions to commemorate this occasion. You are also welcome to join us for all services and events over the Christmas season. Contents Special Services Remembrance 2018 Music & Concerts Events & Activities Learning for All Talks & Tours Exhibitions At a glance... Visitor Information Pg. 4 Pg. 6 Pg. 7 Pg. 8 Pg. 10 Pg. 12 Pg. 16 Pg.18 Pg.19 3

3 Special Services As well as daily worship, the Cathedral holds services to celebrate special events throughout the year. Christmas Services All services are free to attend. Listed below are the main Christmas services. Full details of all services during this period can be found on the Cathedral website, or in the separate Christmas leaflet. 23 Dec 24 Dec 25 Dec 26 Dec 28 Dec Cathedral Carol Service, doors open Christmas Eve The Family Crib Service, Nave Cathedral Carol Service, doors open Choral Evensong, Quire Christmas Day Holy Communion Choral Matins, Quire Sung Eucharist, Nave President and Preacher: The Archbishop of Canterbury Choral Evensong, Quire Choral Evensong with carols, Quire Christingle Service, Nave Carol Services You are welcome to join us for all public Carol Services at the Cathedral. 2 Dec 15 Dec 17 Dec 19 Dec 23 and 24 Dec Advent Carol Service, 15.15, free to attend Canterbury Choral Society Family Carol Concert tickets Demelza House Celebration of Christmas 19.30, tickets or The Friends Carol Service Free, there will be a retiring collection for The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral. Canterbury Cathedral Service of Carols for Christmas Two identical Carol Services, (doors open 13.30, seating allocated first come, first served). Free to attend. Brand new service: Sacred Space In collaboration with Canterbury Christ Church University Chaplaincy and supported by The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral, we are launching a new service for young adults. Sacred Space meets every Wednesday in term time at in the Crypt and includes times of song, reflection and discussion. After the service there will be food provided and an opportunity to get to know one another from the 26 September. Whether you are already involved in a Christian community, or someone asking questions and exploring your spirituality, or someone who would simply value the time for reflection and contemplation, you are very welcome. If you would like to know more, come along to Sacred Space, or contact the Cathedral s Precentor, max.kramer@canterbury-cathedral.org The Martyrdom of Thomas of Canterbury Commemorating the Martyrdom of Archbishop Thomas Becket on 29 December in 1170, with procession to Martyrdom and Crypt Choral Evensong, Quire Roman Catholic Vespers, Crypt 4 5

4 Remembrance 2018 Events to commemorate 100 years since the end of WWI. To 12 Nov 21 Sept 23 Sept 20 Oct - 11 Nov Oct There but not there, Quire and Buffs Chapel Joint Evensong with German Choir of London, Kent First World War Centenary Service 14.00, Spitfire Ground, Canterbury. Free, but booking is essential via Remember Me?! (see pg. 16) The Big Draw (see pg. 8) Music & Concerts Throughout the year, the Cathedral is the setting for many concerts and performances of a wide range of music, from choirs to classical and contemporary musicians and groups from around the world. Canterbury Festival concerts Many concerts and events are held at the Cathedral during the Festival - see page 10 for talks and page 16 for exhibitions. 20 Oct 27 Oct 3 Nov Opening Concert: European Union Chamber Orchestra Rachel Podger (violin) and VOCES 8 - A Guardian Angel Closing Concert: Canterbury Choral Society and London Mozart Players - Hymn of Praise 27 Oct 20 Oct - 30 Nov 1 Nov 2-12 Nov 2 Nov 6 Nov 10 Nov 11 Nov Meet the Artist of Remember Me?! (see pg. 16) The Canterbury War Horse (see pg. 17) Diaries of the Here and Now (see pg. 16) Royal British Legion Field of Remembrance, Precincts Dedication Service, Friends Talk: From Passchendaele to Peace (see pg. 12) Extended Bell Ceremony, South West Transept Wreath Laying, Buffs Statue, Precincts Music for Remembrance Tide, Quire Sleep in peace, now the battle s over, Precincts City Remembrance Ceremony, Buttermarket Civic Service of Remembrance, Nave Sung Eucharist, Quire Words and Music for Remembrance, Nave The Last Post and WWI Beacons of Light, Toddler s Cove (off Rheims Way) Ringing out for peace All concerts begin at in the Nave. Tickets from Bach to Baby Concerts Bach to Baby returns for two more classical concerts for babies, toddlers and their carers. 27 Nov & 10 Dec, 10.30, Eastern Crypt. Tickets Cathedral Choir Voice Trials Boys aged 7 & 8 are invited to audition for the Cathedral Choir. Substantial scholarships are awarded and choristers benefit from an all-round excellent education at St Edmund s School, Canterbury. 10 Nov, Canterbury Cathedral. All enquiries to David Flood: davidf@canterbury-cathedral.org or call Girls aged 12 are invited to audition for the Cathedral Choir. Directed by Assistant Organist, David Newsholme, the Girls Choir has been growing since it began in The Girls sing at Evensong once a fortnight and at many other events throughout the year. Activities are free, normal Precincts charges apply during visiting hours. Entrance to services is free. See website for full details. 24 Nov, Canterbury Cathedral. Enquiries to David Newsholme: david.newsholme@canterbury-cathedral.org 6 7

5 Events & Activities Join us for a packed season of fun and creative activities. FRIENDly Scarecrow Trail Take a stroll around the Precincts to find the Harvest Festival scarecrows. Donations to the Canterbury Food Bank are welcome and may be left at collection points in The Precincts Oct. Free, normal Precincts charges apply during visiting hours. This is a Family Friends of Canterbury Cathedral event. The Big Draw We are thrilled to once again be taking part in the world s biggest drawing festival, The Big Draw. This year we are making upcycled poppies for The Canterbury War Horse sculpture (see pg. 12). Bring along your empty plastic drinks bottles and transform them into something wonderful in our free playful workshop led by students from Canterbury College School of Visual Arts Oct, daily, Cloisters. Activities are free, normal Precincts charges apply. Advent Wreath Workshop Come with your family and make an Advent Wreath with greenery from the Cathedral gardens. All materials for making your wreath will be provided. Join as Family Friends for free entry all year! 1 Dec, , Schools Department. Activities are free, normal Precincts charges apply. New Year s Eve Gala Dinner Dance We cannot think of a more spectacular back drop to seeing in the New Year. Enjoy Prosecco and canapés on arrival, a 5-course gala dinner, DJ and live music by The Kingsdown Band, followed by a glass of Prosecco and a Scottish Piper at midnight. 31 Dec, Canterbury Cathedral Lodge. Drinks at 6.30pm and carriages at Strictly black tie, over 18s only. Booking essential or Why not join The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral? Explorer Backpacks Our backpacks are full of tools to help children aged 3-12 investigate the Cathedral Oct, daily. Free, normal Precincts charges apply. Children must be accompanied at all times. The Friends are the Cathedral s fan club. They have recently launched Family Friends so the whole family can join and enjoy the Cathedral for generations to come. Get 15 months for the price of 12 if you join today and quote WO6 8 9

6 Learning for All Originating from a Benedictine foundation, the Cathedral has been a seat of learning since the Middle Ages, and continues to be a centre of excellence for learning and education through a wide ranging learning and participation programme of activities designed to inspire all ages and levels of learner, from curriculum-linked activities, student coursework and academic practice through to specialist research, professional development opportunities, apprenticeships, training and volunteering. Canterbury College professional development photographic project With three neighbouring universities and an expanding college, and central to one of the largest education authorities in the UK, Canterbury Cathedral naturally delights in welcoming returning and new students to the Precincts at the start of the academic new year. Our collaborative work with our higher and further education partners supports their student course framework across a range of subjects and provides student professional development opportunities in the visitor attraction, arts, culture and heritage sectors. Post-graduate students have the opportunity to apply for internships in conservation, collections care and community engagement. The Cathedral is also a rich learning resource for students studying architecture, conservation, literature, music, fine art and, of course, religion. Many of the Cathedral s guides are retired teachers and lecturers, and the staff themselves are world-leading specialists in their field. Our study days and conferences provide an international platform for knowledge exchange and peer-led learning in cutting edge research and practice in conservation, traditional craft skills and collections management. Within the Cathedral is a wonderful Archives and Library resource of material dating back to the 9th century including manuscripts, historic records, photographs, maps and printed books. The Library contains around 30,000 books and pamphlets printed prior to 1900, and approximately 20,000 books and serials published in the 20th and 21st centuries covering national and local history, church history and theology, the anti-slavery movement, travel, medicine and natural science. See the Cathedral s website for information on how to access the Archives and Library services. The Schools Department welcomes over 11,000 children from more than 220 UK primary and secondary schools to the Cathedral per year. A further 1,200 overseas schools bring over 65,000 students. Over the last year the Schools Department has been working with Canterbury Christ Church University Faculty of Education to develop a unique Loan Box Scheme linking to STEM, art and design subjects. These boxes will be available in 2019 for schools, learning providers, community groups and other organisations to use. The schools outreach programme is being further developed to include online resources. Schools Department visit For informal and culturally curious learners, the Cathedral s evolving visual arts programme and community engagement activities provide a wealth of unexpected and surprising things to explore and take part in at Canterbury Cathedral from stone carving to stained glass art, children s creative workshops, discovery trails, Explorer Backpacks and exhibitions to name but a few. For more information about access to learning at Canterbury Cathedral, visit

7 Talks & Tours The Cathedral is regarded as a centre of excellence for traditional crafts, creativity, education and learning inspired by the Cathedral s rich history. Canterbury Festival Talks A series of talks are being held at Canterbury Cathedral Lodge as part of the Canterbury Festival. With a varied and fascinating line-up there really is something for everyone. 20 Oct - 3 Nov, Canterbury Cathedral Lodge. See line-up and tickets: Friends Talks The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral have a series of talks which are available to the public. See the website for details of each talk. Discovering Becket s Pilgrims, 30 Oct, From Passchendaele to Peace, 6 Nov, The Politeness of Princes, 3 Dec, Being Human Festival: Walking with Refugee Tales David Herd, co-organiser and co-editor of Refugee Tales (www. refugeetales.org) will give an illustrated talk introducing the project, which is based on Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales. He will discuss indefinite detention in the UK and explain how the project makes its call for such detention to end. 15 Nov, , AV Theatre. Free, booking required via Writers involved in Refugee Tales will read tales from the project, The Prologue, The Visitor s Tale, The Appellant s Tale and The Refugee s Tale. They will be read by Refugee Tales contributors, Patience Agbabi, Hubert Moore and David Herd. 16 Nov, 18.30, Crypt. Free, booking required via above website. This event has been organised in partnership with the University of Kent and is part of Talks are in the Lodge Auditorium. Tickets 8 inc. refreshments from friends@canterbury-cathedral.org or call Remembering WWI: Talk, tour & tea An afternoon at Canterbury Cathedral, with a guided tour by the Cathedral s Artist in Residence, Dawn Cole, of her exhibition, Remember Me?! Dawn will explain how her research in the Cathedral Archives developed her works. Includes a visit to the Archives to view the material used by Dawn, as well as further items relating to the War. 2 Nov. Tickets from or Inspirational Enjoy the wonderful, unique experience of having your Christmas get-together in the beautiful grounds of Canterbury Cathedral. Christmas Lunches and Party Nights from pp. Canterbury Cathedral Lodge The Precincts, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2EH Tel: stay@canterburycathedrallodge.org ACCOMMODATION EVENTS MEETINGS TRAINING PARTIES WEDDING RECEPTIONS 12 13

8 Daily Talks & Tours The Cathedral offers a wide range of facilities to ensure that all visitors enjoy a first class visitor experience. Adopt a Stop! 14 The Cathedral s main organ sits at the heart of our music, supporting all who sing here and inspiring all who journey here. This beautiful instrument has reached the end of its performing life, placing impossible restrictions upon our music team. From 2020, the organ will hold over 6,000 pipes. Each pipe, from the smallest to the largest will add to this wonderful instrument, enhancing the voices of all who sing within these walls. This ambitious project is central to the wider The Canterbury Voice campaign. You can make a lasting link with Canterbury Cathedral by making a gift towards the transformation of this great Organ. We will honour your generosity with: A certificate signed by the Dean of Canterbury Recognition in a new dedicated Book of Donors An invitation to a concert for the new organ in 2020 You can sponsor a pipe, selection of pipes or a stop of the organ at a range of levels; from 50 for pipes in smaller stops to 10,000 to help reinstate the 32ft pipes removed in the 1970s. To find out more or to discuss your gift, visit the website or contact Alex Madgwick via at alex.madgwick@canterburycathedraltrust.org or on Daily Mini Talks Covering a wide variety of topics, from Thomas Becket to Graffiti, Modern Art Installations to Cathedral Cats, there really is something for everyone. Meeting point for the talks is in the south aisle of the Nave at quarter past the hour Monday-Saturday or and on Sundays. Talks are free but normal Precincts charges apply. Audio Guides Visitors can use the excellent audio guided tours, available in seven languages: English, Dutch, French, German, Spanish, Italian and Japanese. The main tour lasts 40 minutes with an optional section lasting another 20 minutes which covers the Great Cloister and Chapter House. Audio guides are available from the kiosk in the Nave; adults 4 pp, concessions 3 pp, normal Precincts charges apply. Guided Tour Our expert guides make the Cathedral and its rich history come to life and a guided tour is highly recommended. Tickets are available from the Welcome Centre Monday to Friday 10:30, 12:00, 14:00; Saturday 10:30, 14 12:00, 13:00; no tours on Sundays. Adults 5 pp, concessions 4 pp, family 10, normal Precincts charges apply. Self-guided Tour Free and paid leaflets and guidebooks are available from the Welcome Centre if you wish to discover the Cathedral at your own pace. If you would like to know more at any time, please ask one of our knowledgeable volunteers with a yellow sash. 15

9 Exhibitions To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War One, the Chapter of Canterbury has curated an unprecedented visual arts programme to highlight and impact of war, the displacement of people and the Cathedral s history as a place of refuge. Remember Me?! Remember Me?! is both a question and a command and is the starting point for Dawn Cole s exhibition in the Chapter House. Drawing on her year as the Cathedral s Artist in Residence spent researching in the Cathedral Archives, Cole s installation explores remembrance and memorialisation of those who never returned and those who spent their remaining years living with their memories. 20 Oct - 2 Nov and 9-12 Nov, , Chapter House. Free, normal Precincts charges apply. Meet the Artist An opportunity to meet the Artist in Residence and hear about her residency and research in the Cathedral Archives. 27 Oct, and 14.00, Chapter House Diaries of the Here and Now The Diaries of the Here and Now is a project commemorating the centenary of the Armistice. Small hand-made blank diaries will be made available to collect and use to make a diary on 11 November 2018; a day that the men who fought 100 years ago might have dared to dream that the world would be a better place because of their actions. The Diaries of the Here and Now will record this day and give a snapshot into the lives of the people who take part. 1 Nov, and Free, normal Precincts charges apply. Diaries come with a pre-stamped envelope for returning on or after 11 Nov The Canterbury War Horse The Canterbury War Horse is a large-scale wooden sculpture created by Canterbury College School of Visual Arts students. It stands in deference in the Cathedral Precincts for the duration of the Canterbury Festival. 20 Oct - 30 Nov, Cathedral Precincts. Free, normal Precincts charges apply during opening hours Under an Equal Sky A series of installations by international artists Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg reflecting on themes of war and remembrance, migration and refugees. 26 May - 9 Jan 2019, Canterbury Cathedral. Free, normal Precincts charges apply. Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Art, Word, War Items from the Cathedral s historic collection are off to London for an exhibition of Anglo-Saxon life. See the tiny but beautiful Anglo-Saxon sundial and the early 10th century Fonthill Letter, the earliest known example of a personal letter from a layman to the King of England. Take a glimpse into the past in this major landmark exhibition at the British Library. 19 Oct -19 Feb, PACCAR Gallery, British Library, NW1 2DB. Tickets from

10 At a glance... Visitor Information 26 May - 9 Jan 2019 Under an Equal Sky, pg. 10 October 6-15 FRIENDly Scarecrow Trail, pg. 8 7 Cathedral Harvest Festival, 11.00, Quire 19 Oct - 19 Feb 2019 Anglo Saxon Kingdoms: Art, Word, War, pg Oct - 11 Nov Remember Me?!, pg Oct - 30 Nov The Canterbury War Horse, pg Canterbury Festival Opening Concert, pg The Big Draw, pg Explorer Backpacks, pg Meet the Artist, pg Canterbury Festival Concert, pg Discovering Becket s Pilgrims, pg Haydn s Creation by the Medics Scientists Music Ensemble, 19.30, Quire November 1 Diaries of the Here and Now, pg There but not there** 2-12 Field of Remembrance** 2 Dedication Service** 2 Remembering WWI: Talk, tour and tea pg Canterbury Festival Closing Concert, pg. 7 6 From Passenchedaele to Peace, pg Remembrance Day services, pg Walking with Refugee Tales Part 1, pg Walking with Refugee Tales Part 2, pg Bach to Baby concert, pg. 7 December 1 Advent Wreath Workshop, pg. 9 2 Advent Carol Service, pg. 5 3 The Politeness of Princes, pg Bach to Baby concert, pg Canterbury Choral Society Family Carol Concert, pg Demelza House Celebration of Christmas, pg The Friends Carol Service, pg FRIENDly Carol Singing** 23 & 24 Canterbury Cathedral Service of Carols for Christmas, pg Family Crib Service, pg Christmas Day services, pg Christingle Service, pg The Martyrdom of Thomas of Canterbury, pg New Year s Eve Gala Dinner Dance, pg. 9 January Epiphany services** See website for details of events marked ** Opening Times Monday - Saturday Winter Summer The Crypt Sunday All Year * * /30* *Last entry 30 mins before closing Please note the Quire closes in preparation for Evensong on Monday-Friday at and on Saturday and Sunday at Guided Tours Our guides are experts at bringing the Cathedral s rich history to life. Tickets are available from the Welcome Centre: Adults 5 Concessions 4 Family 10 Various trails to help visitors to explore more of the Cathedral are available from the Welcome Desk. Audio guides are available to hire in multiple languages to enhance visits. Entry Charges There is a charge to enter during opening hours unless you are attending a service or have a Precincts Pass (see website) * Adults Concessions (65+) Students (18-24) Children (aged 5-18) Family (2 adults, up to 3 children) Family (1 adult, 2 children) All details including dates, times, venues and ticket prices were correct at time of printing, and may be subject to change. Please see the website for up-to-date information. Photos may be taken at any of our events for non-commercial purposes. Group Visits Groups visiting the Cathedral can benefit from reduced rates. For visits by primary/secondary schools with access to special facilities and resources, please contact schools@canterbury-cathedral.org For groups, universities and other education institutions, please contact visits@canterbury-cathedral.org Closures The Cathedral plays an active role in the community and sometimes the building, or parts of it, are closed for general visiting due to services, special events or conservation works. Always check opening times before visiting. The Cathedral and Precincts are huge and there will always be plenty to explore

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