Hear from artist Citra Sasmita as she discusses how she has transformed The Curve into a multisensory journey through ...
FuelFest celebrates 20 years of fresh work for adventurous people by inspiring artists. We sat down to interview Kate McGrath ...
Beguiling baroque expressions of loss and longing accompany an intriguing world premiere that originates from a medieval book of psalms found by chance in a peat bog in Ireland in 2006. Discovered in ...
Express yourself freely and creatively at this figure and portrait drawing course that will encourage you to reflect on the themes of family and the home. Artists will be encouraged to share their ...
Visit the second biggest Conservatory in London and explore our hidden tropical oasis. The Conservatory is closed for public visits on any dates which are not listed. Admission is free. Tickets for ...
Cate Blanchett and Tom Burke make their return to the stage in Thomas Ostermeier's new production of Chekhov’s THE SEAGULL. As their lives entwine and they each grapple with their desires, ambitions, ...
Across a single evening the Chopin pianist par excellence revisits the complete Chopin Études – a set of ground-breaking, multi-faceted works. There’s nothing ‘academic’ about the 27 studies Chopin ...
Sofia Gubaidulina contemplates unfinished J S Bach as the Carduccis survey Shostakovich in triplicate across some two decades. Mahler meets Prokofiev in the Quartet No 6, which Shostakovich started to ...
This one-day festival returns with a stunning line-up of live music, workshops, film screenings and more curated for and by London's emerging creatives. The Young Barbican Takeover Festival is an ...
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