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Framed by the everyday rhythm of movement along the river and the pulse of cultural life, the Riverside Terrace becomes a floor for reflection, celebration and collective energy. A place to take up ...
Poet and facilitator Toby Campion is hosting a series of weekly poetry workshops from May until July. Each week, there will be time to read and discuss work from leading authors and take part in ...
The nearest tube stations to us are Waterloo and Embankment; Waterloo is also the nearest train station. And more than 20 ...
This Summer, the Hayward Gallery, in partnership with the RC Foundation, Taiwan (R.O.C.), will present Freudian Typo: an exciting new collaboration between Iranian-Canadian artists Ghazaleh Avarzamani ...
Get ready to feel the reggae rhythm at a family special of our free monthly meet-up and daytime dance ...
A 295-seat auditorium for music and performance, screenings, poetry readings and a variety of talks and debates, the Purcell Room offers you a real closeness to the arts. Situated within our brutalist ...
But how much do you know about one of the worlds greatest ever operatic composers? A remarkable talent who overcame immense personal tragedy to produce some of the most enduring operas, Verdi’s story ...
Join Arachne Press for the online launch of the audiobook of The Knotsman by Math Jones. The Knotsman was published in 2019, and Math recently presented Arachne Press with a completed audiobook ...
Battersea Arts Centre is hosting Poetry Pyjama Party, an event for first time or inexperienced poetry performers to write poems and read them out loud in a safe, relaxed space. The first part of the ...
Southbank Centre’s popular Summer Pop-Ups are back on the Queen’s Walk from 24 April, offering an exciting selection of food and drink right by the Thames. With its unbeatable lineup, Southbank Centre ...
The Southbank Centre and its family of six Resident Orchestras – Aurora Orchestra, Chineke! Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Sinfonietta, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and ...
It’s a characteristic that he attributes to having grown up as part of the South Asian diaspora in Los Angeles, an identity that made him ‘feel neither here nor there’. The world is not flush with ...
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