Events That Won't Leave You Hungover, Aug 8-12
Our Events Watch series aims to highlight happenings that aren't focused on alcohol and drinking, but instead take a more educational or productive approach. Events include comedy, talks, networking events, markets, and dinners.
Wednesday, Aug 8
The British Chamber of Commerce launches their new BritCham Management Series, aiming to help Beijing's aspiring businesspeople improve their skill sets in various areas of business. This inaugural event tackles the idea of the "Elevator Pitch" as a means to tighten the introduction of your start-up, product, or services under timed conditions. RMB 100, RMB 50 (members). 6.30-9pm. The Bookworm
Thursday, Aug 9
On Thursday, the Beijing Women's Network hold their annual fundraiser at favorite Yunnan restaurant In & Out. The event is co-hosted by Xixi Garden, an organization that delivers a comprehensive sex and relationship curriculum in schools and community centers with large populations of migrant workers, including providing sex education training to teachers, students, and parents. The evening will include a quiz, dinner, a raffle, and networking, with all proceeds going towards supporting Xixi Garden's workshops and education. RMB 110. 6.30-9pm. In & Out
Friday, Aug 10
This dual exhibition from CAFA alumni Yan Cong and Wen Ling gathers the artists' works from over the past three years, demonstrating how each has been influenced and inspired by the medium of comic books. The exhibition hopes to examine questions that frame contemporary paintings in a positive light seeing as "comics are having a rather tense if not hostile relationship with paintings, especially those labeled as the high art." Free. Tue-Sat midday-6pm. Star Gallery
Saturday, Aug 11
As part of UCCA's Performance Lectures, Spiritual Unbecoming invites young artists and thinkers to present think topics related to art "using various theoretical frameworks, blurring the borders between art-as-medium and theory-as-tool." This latest edition invites three "performers" (Hu Wei, artist; Daan F. Oostveen, philosopher; and Chuan Xu, theorist) whose work interrogates contemporary technology in unique ways and focuses on "the cultural and spiritual possibilities of a materialist interpretation of accelerationism." Free (reservation required). 2-4pm. Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA)
Sunday, Aug 12
Skip feeling sorry for yourself this Sunday and join Gung Ho's second Great Wall Clean-Up Hike of the summer in unison with Beijing Hikers and Patagonia. The event includes transport to and from the wall, plenty of free exercise in the form of doing good by picking up other people's rubbish, an opportunity to make lots of new friends, and a bash at the end of the day with Gung Ho wood-fired pizzas, ice-cold Moa beer, and chilled Papp's Kombucha. Best yet, it's 5 degrees cooler out in the sticks so you'll get to beat the heat too! RMB 290. 7.30am-4pm. Pickup from Liangmaqiao or Lido
For a comprehensive list of this week's events (to keep you sober or otherwise) go here: thebeijinger.com/events.
Photos: Beijing Hikers, courtesy of the promoters
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