Cambridge Literary Festival Spring 2023
20apr(apr 20)1:00 am23(apr 23)11:00 pmCambridge Literary Festival Spring 2023
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So many great events happening around Cambridge. Talks by famous authors and so much more. Thursday 20 – Sunday 23 April 2023 Home
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So many great events happening around Cambridge. Talks by famous authors and so much more.
Thursday 20 – Sunday 23 April 2023
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20th April 2023 1:00 am - 23rd April 2023 11:00 pm(GMT+00:00)
June, 2025
18apr(apr 18)4:43 pm13jun(jun 13)4:43 pmUniversity Quiet Time
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There is a period of time in Cambridge when visitors may not enter colleges and things get a bit quiet while students prepare for exams and then take them. This
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There is a period of time in Cambridge when visitors may not enter colleges and things get a bit quiet while students prepare for exams and then take them. This is known as the Quiet Time. It lasts from mid April to mid June.
Don’t plan your visit hoping to look round a particular college as it probably wont be possible.
Noise restrictions are in place around colleges preventing playing instruments between certain times etc., and this is designed to give the college a quiet atmosphere to allow students to study in peace.
An example of a Quiet Period can be found here on the Wolfson College website: https://www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk/current-students/quiet-period
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18th April 2025 4:43 pm - 13th June 2025 4:43 pm(GMT+00:00)
28apr(apr 28)1:00 am19jun(jun 19)9:00 pmEvensong - Easter Term at Kings College Chapel
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Evensong during Easter Term at Kings College Chapel This is the most special thing that anyone can do when they visit Cambridge. Allowing the public to enjoy Evensong is an incredibly generous
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Evensong during Easter Term at Kings College Chapel
This is the most special thing that anyone can do when they visit Cambridge. Allowing the public to enjoy Evensong is an incredibly generous gift by the college and it must be appreciated as a privilege. There are lots of things to do in Cambridge but this should be at the top of anyone’s list. Soak up the voices of the choir under the vaulted ceiling of Kings College Chapel. Bask in the splendour and the majesty of this remarkable chapel and it’s talented members of the college.
As a visitor we recommend that you arrive at 4:55pm at the front entrance to the college on Kings Parade and then you will be at the front of the queue that will form behind you. 5pm they will let you into the college and make your way to the south door. 5:15pm you will be allowed into the chapel and be directed to a seat. 5:30pm Evensong will start.
There is no need to sing or pray but stand up when everyone else stands up and sit down when everyone else sits down.
Be respectful by dressing appropriately, not talking and not taking photographs.
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DETAILED INFORMATION
Easter Term Evensong will start on Monday 28th April and runs nearly non-stop until Thursday 19th June 2025.
*Closed Mondays’
Easter Sunday has a morning Holy Eucharist at 10:30am and a special Festival Evensong at 3:30pm
Wednesdays’ are the Kings Voices being students and choristers
Thursdays’ is Holy Eucharist
Sundays’ is Holy Eucharist at 10:30am and Evensong at 3:30pm
Evensong does not operate during the summer but there are lots of summer concerts to enjoy. Evensong and coral services start back up again on Tuesday 7th October for the Michaelmas Term finishing on Friday 5th December. You can always check future term dates here: https://www.cam.ac.uk/about-the-university/term-dates-and-calendars
For more detailed information about what you may bring and precisely what service is on visit: http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/events/chapel-services.html
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28th April 2025 1:00 am - 19th June 2025 9:00 pm(GMT+00:00)
18junAll Day21May BumpsExciting rowing races on the River Cam
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Side-by-side racing is not possible over a long distance on the narrow and winding River Cam, so the bumping races were introduced in the early 19th century as an exciting
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Side-by-side racing is not possible over a long distance on the narrow and winding River Cam, so the bumping races were introduced in the early 19th century as an exciting alternative.
At the start of the bumping races, crews line up, in their finishing order of the previous year, along the river with one and a half boat lengths of clear water between them. On the start signal (the firing of a cannon) they chase each other up the river. When a bump occurs (when one crew is touched by its chasing crew), they pull over to allow the other crews to continue racing. The next day, all crews involved in a bump swap places and the race is run again. After the days of racing, the aim of the top crews is to be at the “head of the river,” i.e. to lead the first division. Lower crews cannot expect to achieve this, but can win their “blades” by bumping up every day.
Although the bumps are split into divisions of 17 boats (usually seven in Lents, ten in Mays), the top boat of each lower division (apart from the first division) races at the bottom of the next division (the “sandwich boat”) and so a continuous chart can be drawn mapping the progress of all crews.
The Lent (late February/early March) bumping races are run over five days but not all divisions race each day. The May races (early June) are run over four days. The Control Desk is at Peter’s Posts, the Chesterton racing marshalling area.
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18th June 2025 - 21st June 2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)