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The Bach Choir and the Philharmonia Orchestra join forces for an evening of British music that tells gripping stories and describes stunning surroundings. Walton invokes a huge orchestra, eight-part ...
We’re crashing an after-party; you coming? In this epic collaboration with (LA)HORDE, Rambert dancers bring their full selves to the French company’s work. Bring Your Own is gritty, sensual, and ...
The author celebrates the publication of her new quartet, Stag Dance, a look at trans life past, present and future, in conversation with Eliza Clark. Following on from the bestselling and critically ...
Taco bros story is deeply rooted in tradition and family values. Inspired by their grandmother, who lovingly crafted and sold Mexican quesadillas to support the family, Taco Bros carry forward her ...
Mickalene Thomas’ vibrant, large-scale portraits of Black women at rest reclaim space and representation in art history, celebrating love and radical repose. Thomas’ celebratory and glamorous ...
Linder’s first London retrospective showcases 50 years of the pioneering feminist artist’s work, dissecting our fascination with the body and its representation. Celebrated for her edgy humour and ...
Hear treasures from Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru’s unique song collection in Amharic, French and English, composed between 1940 ...
Join this workshop exploring Japanese zuihitsu, to challenge expectations of what a poem might be. From Sei Shōnagon’s humourous categories in ‘The Pillow Book’, to the amusing musings of Yoshida ...
Well wonder no more, as we take a closer look at works by four photographers – Hiroshi Sugimoto, Andreas Gursky, Charlie Phillips and Diane Arbus – which have each been exhibited here at the Southbank ...
Michelle de Kretser is an Australian writer with a world view; her books – for which she has won multiple awards – have been set in Australia, Sri Lanka, France, Italy and India. It’s a global path ...
Hein’s aquatic sculpture Appearing Rooms was originally commissioned for the garden of the Villa Manin, Italy. For safety, we recommend that you wear shoes in the fountain. We ask that children wear ...
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 ...
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