12
November 2024

Wessex Connected: THE SILK ROAD - Day 2 Treasures from journeys along the Silk Road

Wessex Area
Tuesday, November 12, 2024 - 10:30 to 15:00
Cerne Abbas Village Hall Cerne Abbas DT2 7GY

Join us for Day 2 of The Silk Road: Treasures fro journeys along the Silk Road

Join us on this magical journey along The Silk Road - Day 2 on 12th November 2024 with lecturer Christopher Bradley

Treasures from journeys along the Silk Road

The Silk Road extends over 8,000 kms from China through Central Asia to the Mediterranean. The route acted as a highway for beliefs, ideas, inventions and art, whilst silk was just one of the many valuable commodities traded for 1,400 years. With the Greek invasion of Alexander the Great, early Persian routes spread east towards India. Chinese stability finally allowed the trade of silk, jade and ceramics in exchange for horses, pearls and gold. The wonderful paintings in the Magao caves at Dunhuang are evidence of the spread of Buddhism along the Silk Road. Samarkand and Bukhara are the beginning of the great Islamic buildings that continue through Persia and Syria. Along the way we will see traditional murals, ceramics, statues, carpets, architecture, tile-work and of course silk itself.

Fee: £35 including coffee/tea and biscuits and a delicious buffet lunch with wine and soft drinks.

Fee online: £20

For all queries, please email Christopher on wessexconnectedevents@gmail.com

THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Mr Christopher Bradley

Expert in the history and culture of the Middle East and North Africa. As a professional tour guide and lecturer he has led groups throughout the Middle East and Asia. Has written extensively on Arabia and is the author of The Discovery Guide to Yemen, Insight Guide to the Silk Road and Berlitz Guides to Libya; The Red Sea; Oman; Cairo; Abu Dhabi and Nile Cruising. As a photographer has pictures represented by four photographic libraries. A broad range of lecturing experience, including to the Royal Geographical Society and the Royal Institute of British Architects. As a film producer and cameraman he has made documentaries for the BBC, National Geographic TV and Channel 4.