BBC RADIO 3 WEEKEND EVENT
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FREE EXHIBITION
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SATURDAY 26 SEP–SATURDAY 3 OCT
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For one week, you are invited to donate an object to the exhibition that has some significance to you or to society. Selected items will be 'mummified' and will become part of The Studio Archive.
› Donate Your Object – find out more
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THURSDAY 17 SEP, 19.00–20.30
FREE | BOOK NOW
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What are the roles of rituals today? Do contemporary Western cultures produce novel forms of ritual in response to new digital technology and political structures? Join us for a discussion on rituals in the 21st century with an expert on neo-shamanism, a digital anthropologist and a sociologist who looks at rituals in large-scale media events.
› Rituals in the 21st Century – find out more
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FREE EXHIBITION
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Until 20 SEP
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Undress your mind and investigate human sexuality at 'The Institute', which offers a candid exploration of 150 years of sex research. Featuring over 200 objects spanning art, rare archival material, erotica, film and photography, this is the first UK exhibition to bring together pioneers of the study of sex – catch it while you can.
Perspective tour: Matt Cook, author and Professor of Modern History at Birkbeck
THU 10 SEP, 18.00–18.45
FREE | DROP IN
› The Institute of Sexology – find out more
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FRIDAY LATE SPECTACULAR
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FRIDAY 4 SEP, 19.00–23.00
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Join the Hubbub team for an evening investigating rest and its opposites. Explore the meaning of noise, tumult, activity and relaxation through talks, performances, films, installations and workshops.
This is a special late-night event with a bar running all evening.
Tickets for the scheduled talks and some larger activities will be available from 18.30 from Wellcome Collection on the night of the event only.
› Friday Late Spectacular: Hubbub – find out more
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FREE EVENTS
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TUESDAY 15 SEP–SUNDAY 27 SEP
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Visit our listening lounge on the first floor to be uplifted, moved and amused by a selection of creative audio pieces inspired by 'The Book of Human Emotions' by Tiffany Watt-Smith. Located in the Studio on Level 1, accessed through 'Medicine Now'.
Created for all our visitors by RawMinds, our participation programme for young people aged 14–19.
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SATURDAY 19 SEP, 14.00–15.00/15.00–16.00/
16.00–17.00
FREE | FIRST COME FIRST SERVED
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Aged 14 –19? Drop in to have a go at hip hop dancing and learn about the psychology of dance and memory. Learn a hip hop routine from a professional dancer from the ZooNation Dance Company and hear from dance psychologist Peter Lovatt, as he looks at how dance and memory are linked. These workshops link to 'Alice Anderson: Memory Movement Memory Objects'.
No previous dance experience is necessary.
› Saturday Studio – find out more
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BOOKS
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Recent research suggests that there are only six basic emotions. But if this makes you feel uneasy, suspicious and maybe even a little bereft, 'The Book of Human Emotions' is for you. From anger to zeal, each entertaining and informative alphabetical entry reveals the surprising connections and fascinating facts behind our emotional lives.
Tiffany Watt-Smith is a research fellow at the QMUL Centre for the History of the Emotions and was a 2014 BBC New Generation Thinker. Before beginning her academic career, she worked as a theatre director for seven years.
The book is available at the Wellcome Shop for £14.99.
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ONLINE
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Some of the mummies in our collection had CT-scans recently. Read about the process and watch a new short film about them in Mummies revealed. For a more general look at mummies, read Mummies preserved to explore why and how people protect the dead from the ravages of decomposition.
The definition and diagnosis of Hysteria has quite a history. We look back at the beginnings of hysteria in Greece, then to animal magnetism, vibrators and shell shock in WWI.
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In July, artist and theatre director Neil Bartlett discussed his current commission WOULD YOU MIND? with a live audience at Wellcome Collection. If you missed it, watch the video of the event on our YouTube channel.
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WELLCOME AND BEYOND
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