Please note this year, due to limited capacity and to avoid disappointment all paying visitors (who are not CUBG Friends or CU students) should purchase advance tickets, available via the Botanic Garden website from June 2019. Tickets may be available on the gate on the day if not sold out in advance, but this cannot be guaranteed.
Please note this year, due to limited capacity and to avoid disappointment all paying visitors (who are not CUBG Friends or CU students) should purchase advance tickets, available via the Botanic Garden website from June 2019. Tickets may be available on the gate on the day if not sold out in advance, but this cannot be guaranteed.
Please note: due to limited capacity and to avoid disappointment all paying visitors (who are not CUBG Friends or CU students) should buy advance online tickets via the Botanic Garden website from June 2019. Tickets may be available on the Gate on the day of each performance, but this cannot be guaranteed.
Join Chantal Helm for a spring twilight ramble through the Garden and learn about the fascinating world of bats.
As well as searching for these elusive nocturnal creatures, there will be a chance to use our bat detectors and have your questions answered. Starting with a short talk, followed by a walk through the Garden, the event will finish at around 21:30.
The event is weather dependent.
Check out some of Darwin’s experiments, get creative with steam-punk makes, and explore the origins of the Museum. In partnership with the Darwin Correspondence Project and Whipple Museum of the History of Science. No need to book.
Cam Lates brings you a range of alternative after-hours events from across the University of Cambridge Museums and Botanic Garden; what's not to like? More events forthcoming...
Ticket price includes two drinks from local craft beer specialists Thirsty. They will be offering a small selection of craft beers, mulled wine and soft drinks.
Take in the 80 metre range which houses displays showing how plants have evolved to survive in different environments across the world. From icy mountains, oceanic islands and arid lands to the nicely heated Tropics, wander the specially lit changing climates.
Book now for a unique evening at the Botanic Garden.
In 1979 New York artists Ana Mendieta and Mary Beth Edelson organised a dinner party in honour of Louise Bourgeois. Guests were invited to come dressed as their favourite woman artist from history.
We invite you to join us this LATE at an expanded dressing party, all genders and all artists welcome!
There will be music, making and a café/bar.
Programme
Haydn: Piano Sonata in F major Hob.XVI:23
Schubert: Piano Sonata in A minor D784
Ravel: Une barque sur l’Ocean; Alborado del gracioso (from Miroirs)
Janàcek: Piano Sonata 1.X.1905, ‘From the Street’
Cheryl Frances-Hoad: Four Lyric Pieces (homages to Haydn, Schubert, Janàcek and Ravel)
No need to book.