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Champion emerging talent, hear from leading voices and discover your new favourite authors at this family festival that is Europe’s largest celebration of Black literature. Founded by Selina Brown in ...
Our public programme gives you a chance to learn more about the artworks and themes in The Imaginary Institution of India, as we explore India's changing society in the late 20th Century. A landmark ...
From 5 October 2024, the Barbican presents The Imaginary Institution of India: Art 1975-1998, the world’s first exhibition to explore and chart this period of significant cultural and political change ...
In a beautiful collaboration Billie Marten takes to the stage for a special one-off show with the pioneering Her Ensemble, performing reimagined songs from all four albums. Working together as if in a ...
An evening introducing three new interconnected works by Sin Wai Kin premiering in 2024 on themes of time, reality and human ...
The LSO is joined by the Mercury Prize-nominated ensemble seed., led by saxophonist Cassie Kinoshi, for an evening of new music and collaboration. Programme to be announced. The LSO regularly ...
The BBC Singers celebrate their 100th birthday and look forward to the future with a host of star artists and special guests including Eric Whitacre, Anna Lapwood, and Abel Selaocoe. On 2 October 1924 ...
Join Curator Diego Chocano and Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum as they lead a tour of Sunstrum’s new exhibition, It Will End In Tears. You are invited to explore an imagined world through a series of film ...
Wynton Marsalis and Sir Antonio Pappano blend jazz, blues and classical music in the crossover collaboration with the Jazz at Lincoln Centre Orchestra Wynton Marsalis’ Symphony No 4, The Jungle, is a ...
From esk film, in association with Netflix and Silverback Films, comes a natural history concert experience: Netflix’s Life on Our Planet, with highlights from the series and an incredible live score.
Serial transcriber that he was, J S Bach might nonetheless have wondered how his music would sound re-imagined for violin, Norwegian Hardanger fiddle, and Swedish nyckelharpa. He needn’t have worried!