UPCOMING EVENTS

Swiss Community Events Calendar

Available for the first time, a comprehensive calendar to download with all Swiss events in the UK - from music concerts to art exhibitions to talks to just having a cuppa.

If you know of an event that is not listed on the calendar below of the PDF download, please do let us know so that we can keep it as up to date as possible:

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October
14
October 25
Tuesday 14th, 10:00 – Saturday 20th, 19:00
Nicholas Party: Clotho Exhibition
CH+UK
Hauser & Wirth, London W1S 2ET
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The universe of painter Nicolas Party comes alive in his first solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth in London. Featuring 15 new treescapes and portraits in pastel, this exhibition celebrates and challenges longstanding and cherished conventions of representational painting through Party’s signature style.

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NICOLAS PARTY: CLOTHO
14 October – 20 December 2025
Hauser & Wirth, London W1S 2ET
 

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October 25
Wednesday 15th, 11:00 – Sunday 19th, 18:00
Jasmine Gregory Art Exhibition
Sophie Tappeiner booth at Frieze London
Frieze London
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Sophie Tappeiner’s booth highlights the work of Zurich-based artist Jasmine Gregory, which explores tensions of artistic production and history of paintings and addresses absurd and abstracted notions of culture and commodity. Gregory was a finalist for the Swiss Art Awards 2023 and 2025.

JASMINE GREGORY
15 – 19 October 2025
Sophie Tappeiner booth at Frieze London

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21
October 25
Tuesday 21st, 08:00 – Tuesday 21st, 18:30
Autumn Hike
New Helvetic Society
Winkworth Arboretum
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For our hiking enthusiasts, Renée Boyce will be leading a scenic autumn walk to Winkworth Arboretum on Saturday 25 October.

This 21 km route promises a beautiful mix of forest trails, open countryside and dazzling displays of autumn foliage at their peak. A picnic lunch amid the colours will make this a truly memorable day out – please register by Wednesday 22 October if you would like to join.

Autumn Hike to Winkworth Arboretum | Saturday 25 October 2025, from 08.00

Join us Saturday 25 October for a scenic autumn hike to Winkworth Arboretum, famous for its beautiful woodland and spectacular autumn colours. Expect a mix of forest paths, rolling countryside and the vibrant reds and golds of the arboretum at their seasonal peak. 

This hike will be led by Renée Boyce and is suitable for fit individuals comfortable with longer-distance walking (approx. 21 km / 13 miles).

The Plan:
- Departure: Meet at London Waterloo for the 8.00 train to Guildford, change to bus replacement at 8.55 from Guildford to arrive in Witley at 9.38
- Hiking: We’ll walk approx. 21 km through woodlands and countryside, including a visit to Winkworth Arboretum, one of the most stunning spots in the South East for autumn foliage
- Lunch: Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy surrounded by autumn colours.
- (Optional) Pub Stop: Depending on time and energy, we may stop at a pub towards the end of the walk for a well-earned drink
- Return: We will return to London via Witley station

What to Bring:

  • Comfortable walking/hiking shoes
  • Weather-appropriate clothing
  • Water and snacks
  • Picnic lunch
  • Sunscreen, hat, raincoat (weather dependent)

Registration & Next Steps: Spaces are open to all, but please let us know if you are interested so we can plan accordingly. Final details including train schedule and weather updates will be shared with registered participants the week before the hike.

Deadline: Please let us know by EOD Wednesday 22 October if you’d like to join.

We look forward to exploring the autumn colours together! Any questions? Please do not hesitate to email us!

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October 25
Tuesday 21st, 20:30 – Tuesday 21st, 22:00
Tiran Willemse Solo
Blackmilk Dance Performance
Stanley & Audrey Burton Theatre, Leeds LS2 7PA
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Tiran Willemse presents an intense, tension-filled solo. Through a focus on hand gestures, blackmilk complicates a mainstream repertoire of legible identities, evoking ‘black male melancholia’ and examining limiting stereotypes and shifting identities.

TIRAN WILLEMSE
21 October 2025, 8.30 pm
Stanley & Audrey Burton Theatre, Leeds LS2 7PA

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October 25
Wednesday 22nd, 18:00 – Wednesday 22nd, 21:00
Concrete Poetry
CH+UK
Playfair Library, Edinburgh EH8 9YL
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Experience an evening of cross-border celebration with poetry, piano and storytelling in a tribute to concrete poetry pioneers Ian Hamilton Finlay (UK), Ernst Jandl (A) and Eugen Gomringer (CH), featuring performer Florian Kaplick and pianist Erik Satie.

CONCRETE POETRY
22 October 2025, 6.00 pm
Playfair Library, Edinburgh EH8 9YL
 
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Eugen Gomringer (20 January 1925 – 21 August 2025) remained active into old age. This photo was taken in January 2020 in his study.

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October 25
Saturday 25th, 16:30 – Saturday 25th, 18:00
Antje Schupp
You Live you Learn performance
Tramway, Glasgow G41 2PE
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Taking part in Glasgow’s Take Me Somewhere Festival, Antje Schupp explores burnout, our relationship to work and the significance it has in society with the performance You live you learn.

ANTJE SCHUPP
25 October 2025, 4.30 pm
Tramway, Glasgow G41 2PE

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October 25
Tuesday 28th, 19:30 – Tuesday 28th, 22:00
Swiss v Scotland Football
Swiss Club Edinburgh
Dumferline , Scotland
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The Swiss women football team are playing Scotland in Dunfermline on Tuesday 28th October.

The Scots, who finished bottom of Nations League Group A1 earlier this year, will play Euro 2025 hosts Switzerland. 

Read about the friendlies in the qualifying for the next World Cup on the BBC >

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October 25
Wednesday 29th, 10:30 – Wednesday 29th, 11:30
SBS Coffee Morning Series 2025 - Navigating Change for Wellbeing
Swiss Benevolent Society
Online zoom
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Join us for the final SBS Coffee Morning of 2025, part of our Wellbeing Events series!

This year, we have chosen the theme of “Change and How We Manage It” as a focus for our discussions. Over the course of three sessions throughout the year, we will explore how change—whether small daily adjustments or major life transitions—affects us and how we can navigate it effectively.

Final series session: Wednesday 29 October 2025 (Zoom, 10.30 AM)

Register at: info@swissbenevolent.org.uk to receive the Zoom link.

Read more about the event in our latest blog post—link in bio! 

Let’s reflect, share, and grow together!

29
October 25
Wednesday 29th, 18:00 – Wednesday 29th, 22:00
NSH Monthly Socials
New Helvetic Society
FREVD Café Bar & Gallery, 198 Shaftesbury Avenue, WC2H 8JL
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We have launched a new initiative for Monthly Afterwork Drinks! Meet friends and colleagues informally for a social evening.

Visit https://linktr.ee/newhelveticsociety for the latest info >

29 Oct - location tbc

26 Nov - location tbc 

November
01
November 25
Saturday 1st, 18:30 – Saturday 1st, 22:00
UK Premiere: The Written Face & Introduction
Film screening & talk
Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London SW1Y 5AH
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The Written Face was directed and written by Daniel Schmid in 1995, as a co-production with Japan. This screening marks its UK première and will be presented in a new 4K restoration in collaboration with Cinémathèque Suisse and introduced by curator Yuriko Hamaguchi as part of her graduation film season and in association with the National Film and Television School.
The film offers an insight into the Japanese Kabuki star, Tamasaburo Bando. Japanese with English subtitles.

Opening Night: 1 November at 6:30pm ICA
UK Premiere: The Written Face + Introduction

Book now: https://ica.art/films/in-the-realm-of-acting-uk-premiere-the-written-face directly through the ICA.

A fantastical exploration of performance, The Written Face drifts through the twilight between reality and dreams, drawing out the artistic philosophies of kabuki star Bando Tamasaburo V and other legends such as Haruko Sugimura, Kazuo Ohno, Han Takehara, and Tsutakiyokomatsu Asaji, captured with Schmid’s singular aesthetic vision.

Daniel Schmid on The Written Face (translated from the brochure published in Japan at the film’s original release in 1995): “This film is not a documentary. It is fiction. I am trying to create a story about twilight, in other words, a film about film. I have witnessed the miracle that is Bando Tamasaburo many times. Yet I do not wish to unravel that mystery, that secret. This work is a film made with the secret that is Bando Tamasaburo, a film made with the secret that is Japan.”

The UK premiere of The Written Face screens as part of In the Realm of Acting: Performance On and Off Screen, presented in a new 4K restoration in collaboration with Cinémathèque suisse.

Screening at the ICA. Book now: https://ica.art/films/in-the-realm-of-acting-uk-premiere-the-written-face directly through the ICA.