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Poems for Family & Loved Ones is an online workshop led by poet Jonathan Edwards as part of Romalyn Ante’s workshop series. This workshop will use poetry as a tool to approach, examine, and create in ...
The Poetry Society is hosting a Stanza event featuring members from Lisbon Stanza, Germany Stanza, and the Global Online Stanza. There will be readings from each group as well as open mic slot for ...
Explore a multi-layered exhibition of new work collectively created by two Iranian-Canadian artists, featuring image-based works, sculpture, video and found objects. Punning and playful, Freudian Typo ...
Every February half-term our festival for children aged 0 – 11 and their grown-ups turns the Southbank Centre into one big playground. Imagine Festival is all about sparking creativity through ...
Inspired by Emma Warren’s book Dance Your Way Home, our summer programme is an ode to the dance floors – from nightclubs to Irish dance halls, to street parties – that unite us across space and time.
Discover incredible free art across our site with uplifting and inspiring works connected to the theme of our summer season, Dance Your Way Home.
Tash Aw’s latest novel, The South, is an epic about longing, inheritance and the land; a love story that blooms between two boys one unforgettable summer. He is the author of five novels, including We ...
Creative Encounters is your creative space in the heart of the city, bringing together Londoners old and new for live performance, making and conversation. In an evening of collaboration, inks and ...
Experience the awe-inspiring majesty of Handel’s Messiah performed by the renowned Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and the Philharmonia Chorus.
The Hayward Gallery will present Mickalene Thomas: All About Love as the pioneering artist’s first solo presentation in a UK public art gallery from 11 February to 5 May 2025. Thomas is a trailblazer ...
The Southbank Centre today announces its Spring / Summer 2025 Performance and Dance programme, offering audiences the unique opportunity to see brave, ground breaking new work and contemporary ...
Paula Rego’s radical art drew inspiration from a vast range of sources – from traditional folklore and fairy tales, to literary classics and nursery rhymes. For Rego, these sources conveyed essential ...
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