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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 ...
To celebrate 80 years of the Moomins, Counterpoints Arts and Moomin Characters Ltd have joined forces to commission the building of a very special house. Tove Jansson’s Moomin stories are beloved for ...
Embark on an incredible journey as spell-binding puppetry, music and theatre bring to life the magical story of friendship between an elephant and a boy. Join Opu, a young boy in Bengal who dreams of ...
Be the first to see our new exhibition at the National Poetry Library, exploring the relationship between poetry and buildings. Spanning millennia, the exhibition features work from the ancient eras, ...
The Newham Poetry Prize is now open for submission for poets who live, study, or work in Newham. Poets of all levels and experiences are welcome to submit up to three poems (100 lines max each) that ...
A free evening of poetry, launching two collections of poetry by East London poets: Jude Rosen’s collection ‘Reclamations from London’s Edgelands’ (Paekakariki, 2024) – an urban pastoral poem of the ...
Join Knowles and chair Stella McCartney as we celebrate her new book, a chronicle of her life and a testament to the world-changing power of Black motherhood. ‘“You are Celestine,” she said. She ...
hARTslane gallery in London is hosting an inter-disciplinary exhibition exploring the borders and boundaries of the A to Z through typography and poetry. Featuring the work of 10 local poets and ...
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 ...
Join Forest Poets live at Chingford Village Festival. With readings from Dan Janoff, Paul McGrane, Eithne Cullen, Roger Huddle and Michael Shann. This event is part of the wider Chingford Village ...
Experience the full force of this well-loved piece, including its powerful ‘Hallelujah’ chorus, with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Choir.
In Renaissance Genoa, firebrand man-of-the-people Simon Boccanegra becomes Doge, winning the power he desires even as he loses the love of his life. Years later, while his enemies plot against him, he ...
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