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Featured Events in London in November, 2023 (April Updated)

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Watch this (VR) Space | London

2020年5月14日–2030年12月31日 (UTC)
London
展覽
A Virtual Reality Art Exhibition that you can view in any location and on any device. Please see the above picture instructions for how you can view it on a tablet/mobile. You can view the exhibition with or without a virtual reality headset. Copy this link to view the Virtual Reality Art Exhibition on a computer/laptop: https://edu.cospaces.io/PMB-KAV The Virtual Private View of the Exhibition was held on Thursday 14th of May 2020 at 8:15pm on Zoom (Virtual drinks provided.)

Watch this (VR) Space | London

May 14, 2020–Dec 31, 2030 (UTC)
London
Exhibitions
A Virtual Reality Art Exhibition that you can view in any location and on any device. Please see the above picture instructions for how you can view it on a tablet/mobile. You can view the exhibition with or without a virtual reality headset. Copy this link to view the Virtual Reality Art Exhibition on a computer/laptop: https://edu.cospaces.io/PMB-KAV The Virtual Private View of the Exhibition was held on Thursday 14th of May 2020 at 8:15pm on Zoom (Virtual drinks provided.)

Feeling Blue, Alberta Whittle | Greenwich

Oct 5, 2023–Dec 31, 2030 (UTC)
Greenwich
Exhibitions
The artwork is displayed on powder-coated steel gates, designed by Whittle and made at Glasgow Sculpture Studios. It was unveiled on 5 October 2023 at the Queen’s House in Greenwich. Feeling Blue has been developed in response to RMG’s large and varied collections, as well as the history and cultural significance of Greenwich. The 160 x 155 cm tapestry is filled with richly evocative textures, symbolic shapes, and tropical colours. It was woven by hand over a period of six months by Naomi Robertson and Elaine Wilson at Dovecot Studios. They used a variety of techniques, yarns, and over 150 colour mixes to add variety and depth to the surface of the tapestry. Dominating the tapestry is the phrase ‘feeling blue’ which stands out from a background of blues and greens, the combination of different shades resembling water in motion. Blue is immediately associated with oceans and seas but there are also more emotive connotations which Whittle chose to explore. The colour blue, and in particular the term ‘feeling blue’, is used to describe sadness or depression. While the exact origin of the term is uncertain it has been suggested that it comes from the tradition of ships flying blue flags and officers bearing a painted blue band when a captain or officer died. For others, blue symbolises tranquillity. In the Queen’s House the colour blue is used throughout for decoration, notably the balustrade of the Tulip Stairs. Drawing on her research of the British naval uniform, Whittle also reflects on the legacies of British colonialism. From the mid-eighteenth-century, the Royal Navy introduced a uniform for officers made from a deep blue fabric. The colour was achieved using a dye from the indigo plant that was native to India. Until the end of the eighteenth century the indigo plant was grown, harvested and processed by enslaved people on North American plantations. Indentured labourers in India and modern-day Bangladesh also produced indigo for the East India Company. Today, Navy blue endures as a colour of authority from police to military officers, though the history of the colour and connection to colonialism is little known. Whittle continues her exploration of maritime worlds by the inclusion of coloured ropes – reminiscent of those used on ships. For Whittle, rope is a symbol of both hope and oppression. Ropes are associated with bondage, imprisonment and even execution but are equally symbolic of lifelines for people in distress. Whittle’s ongoing engagement with the climate crisis is found in the decorative coral that frames the tapestry. The delicate pastel pinks and vibrant yellows evoke the beauty of tropical oceans and are a reminder of the importance of reefs. Decorative cultured freshwater pearl beads have also been stitched onto the tapestry. As well as representing an oceanic realm, Whittle connects Feeling Blue with two sixteenth-century paintings the Armada Portrait and Sir Francis Drake which will be displayed alongside the tapestry. In both portraits, pearls are used as a symbol of wealth, some of which was derived from colonial trade and exploitation. The tapestry is hung on a set of blue ‘gates’, which are an important component of Whittle’s work. Whittle sees the ‘gates’ as reminiscent of fencing, suggesting containment and control. Placed within the gallery space the gates no longer act as a barrier. Instead, Whittle uses the gates to expand rather than restrict as visitors are free to walk around them and view the tapestry from both sides. The decorative fretwork on the panels evokes the architecture of the Queen’s House, in particular the Tulip Stairs. Alberta Whittle, said: “The commission has been a wonderful opportunity to think deeply about maritime histories and consider the powers in place that decide how these histories are portrayed. This new tapestry is a chance to explore these ideas of power alongside the rhythms of the ocean and its vulnerability under climate colonialism. The commission has also provided me with the opportunity to continue to work with Naomi Robertson and Elaine Wilson at Dovecot Studios and the rest of the fantastic weaving team.” Celia Joicey, Director of Dovecot Studios, said: "This commission represents the contemporary significance of tapestry as a collective medium. Started in the midst of the 2021 lockdown, it is testimony to a group of people responding creatively and collaboratively to the Museum collections. Feeling Blue embodies the passion, focus and skill of Dovecot’s weavers, Alberta Whittle’s endlessly interesting ideas and the care and enterprise of the commissioning team." Katherine Gazzard, Curator of Art, Royal Museums Greenwich, said: “At Royal Museums Greenwich, we are committed to working with contemporary artists whose practice engages with our historic sites and collections, as well as with the present challenges facing our communities and our planet. The opportunity to commission a contemporary tapestry from Alberta Whittle and Dovecot Studios spoke powerfully to this ethos. The finished tapestry will go on public display in the Queen’s House, our flagship art gallery. When the Queen’s House was built in the early 17th century, it was at the cutting edge of art and design. Commissions like Feeling Blue help us to honour that legacy, ensuring that, four centuries after the building’s completion, the Queen’s House continues to showcase artistic innovations and new perspectives.” ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Feeling Blue Alberta Whittle Tapestry by Dovecot Studios 2023, cotton, linen, synthetic yarn, cultured freshwater pearl beads Tapestry woven for Dovecot by Naomi Robertson, Master Weaver, and Elaine Wilson Displayed on powder coated steel gates made by Glasgow Sculpture Studios Purchased with assistance from the Contemporary Art Society

Feeling Blue, Alberta Whittle | Greenwich

2023年10月5日–2030年12月31日 (UTC)
Greenwich
展覽
The artwork is displayed on powder-coated steel gates, designed by Whittle and made at Glasgow Sculpture Studios. It was unveiled on 5 October 2023 at the Queen’s House in Greenwich. Feeling Blue has been developed in response to RMG’s large and varied collections, as well as the history and cultural significance of Greenwich. The 160 x 155 cm tapestry is filled with richly evocative textures, symbolic shapes, and tropical colours. It was woven by hand over a period of six months by Naomi Robertson and Elaine Wilson at Dovecot Studios. They used a variety of techniques, yarns, and over 150 colour mixes to add variety and depth to the surface of the tapestry. Dominating the tapestry is the phrase ‘feeling blue’ which stands out from a background of blues and greens, the combination of different shades resembling water in motion. Blue is immediately associated with oceans and seas but there are also more emotive connotations which Whittle chose to explore. The colour blue, and in particular the term ‘feeling blue’, is used to describe sadness or depression. While the exact origin of the term is uncertain it has been suggested that it comes from the tradition of ships flying blue flags and officers bearing a painted blue band when a captain or officer died. For others, blue symbolises tranquillity. In the Queen’s House the colour blue is used throughout for decoration, notably the balustrade of the Tulip Stairs. Drawing on her research of the British naval uniform, Whittle also reflects on the legacies of British colonialism. From the mid-eighteenth-century, the Royal Navy introduced a uniform for officers made from a deep blue fabric. The colour was achieved using a dye from the indigo plant that was native to India. Until the end of the eighteenth century the indigo plant was grown, harvested and processed by enslaved people on North American plantations. Indentured labourers in India and modern-day Bangladesh also produced indigo for the East India Company. Today, Navy blue endures as a colour of authority from police to military officers, though the history of the colour and connection to colonialism is little known. Whittle continues her exploration of maritime worlds by the inclusion of coloured ropes – reminiscent of those used on ships. For Whittle, rope is a symbol of both hope and oppression. Ropes are associated with bondage, imprisonment and even execution but are equally symbolic of lifelines for people in distress. Whittle’s ongoing engagement with the climate crisis is found in the decorative coral that frames the tapestry. The delicate pastel pinks and vibrant yellows evoke the beauty of tropical oceans and are a reminder of the importance of reefs. Decorative cultured freshwater pearl beads have also been stitched onto the tapestry. As well as representing an oceanic realm, Whittle connects Feeling Blue with two sixteenth-century paintings the Armada Portrait and Sir Francis Drake which will be displayed alongside the tapestry. In both portraits, pearls are used as a symbol of wealth, some of which was derived from colonial trade and exploitation. The tapestry is hung on a set of blue ‘gates’, which are an important component of Whittle’s work. Whittle sees the ‘gates’ as reminiscent of fencing, suggesting containment and control. Placed within the gallery space the gates no longer act as a barrier. Instead, Whittle uses the gates to expand rather than restrict as visitors are free to walk around them and view the tapestry from both sides. The decorative fretwork on the panels evokes the architecture of the Queen’s House, in particular the Tulip Stairs. Alberta Whittle, said: “The commission has been a wonderful opportunity to think deeply about maritime histories and consider the powers in place that decide how these histories are portrayed. This new tapestry is a chance to explore these ideas of power alongside the rhythms of the ocean and its vulnerability under climate colonialism. The commission has also provided me with the opportunity to continue to work with Naomi Robertson and Elaine Wilson at Dovecot Studios and the rest of the fantastic weaving team.” Celia Joicey, Director of Dovecot Studios, said: "This commission represents the contemporary significance of tapestry as a collective medium. Started in the midst of the 2021 lockdown, it is testimony to a group of people responding creatively and collaboratively to the Museum collections. Feeling Blue embodies the passion, focus and skill of Dovecot’s weavers, Alberta Whittle’s endlessly interesting ideas and the care and enterprise of the commissioning team." Katherine Gazzard, Curator of Art, Royal Museums Greenwich, said: “At Royal Museums Greenwich, we are committed to working with contemporary artists whose practice engages with our historic sites and collections, as well as with the present challenges facing our communities and our planet. The opportunity to commission a contemporary tapestry from Alberta Whittle and Dovecot Studios spoke powerfully to this ethos. The finished tapestry will go on public display in the Queen’s House, our flagship art gallery. When the Queen’s House was built in the early 17th century, it was at the cutting edge of art and design. Commissions like Feeling Blue help us to honour that legacy, ensuring that, four centuries after the building’s completion, the Queen’s House continues to showcase artistic innovations and new perspectives.” ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Feeling Blue Alberta Whittle Tapestry by Dovecot Studios 2023, cotton, linen, synthetic yarn, cultured freshwater pearl beads Tapestry woven for Dovecot by Naomi Robertson, Master Weaver, and Elaine Wilson Displayed on powder coated steel gates made by Glasgow Sculpture Studios Purchased with assistance from the Contemporary Art Society

Watch this (VR) Space | London

2020年5月14日–2030年12月31日 (UTC)
London
展覽
A Virtual Reality Art Exhibition that you can view in any location and on any device. Please see the above picture instructions for how you can view it on a tablet/mobile. You can view the exhibition with or without a virtual reality headset. Copy this link to view the Virtual Reality Art Exhibition on a computer/laptop: https://edu.cospaces.io/PMB-KAV The Virtual Private View of the Exhibition was held on Thursday 14th of May 2020 at 8:15pm on Zoom (Virtual drinks provided.)

Feeling Blue, Alberta Whittle | Greenwich

2023年10月5日–2030年12月31日 (UTC)
Greenwich
展覽
The artwork is displayed on powder-coated steel gates, designed by Whittle and made at Glasgow Sculpture Studios. It was unveiled on 5 October 2023 at the Queen’s House in Greenwich. Feeling Blue has been developed in response to RMG’s large and varied collections, as well as the history and cultural significance of Greenwich. The 160 x 155 cm tapestry is filled with richly evocative textures, symbolic shapes, and tropical colours. It was woven by hand over a period of six months by Naomi Robertson and Elaine Wilson at Dovecot Studios. They used a variety of techniques, yarns, and over 150 colour mixes to add variety and depth to the surface of the tapestry. Dominating the tapestry is the phrase ‘feeling blue’ which stands out from a background of blues and greens, the combination of different shades resembling water in motion. Blue is immediately associated with oceans and seas but there are also more emotive connotations which Whittle chose to explore. The colour blue, and in particular the term ‘feeling blue’, is used to describe sadness or depression. While the exact origin of the term is uncertain it has been suggested that it comes from the tradition of ships flying blue flags and officers bearing a painted blue band when a captain or officer died. For others, blue symbolises tranquillity. In the Queen’s House the colour blue is used throughout for decoration, notably the balustrade of the Tulip Stairs. Drawing on her research of the British naval uniform, Whittle also reflects on the legacies of British colonialism. From the mid-eighteenth-century, the Royal Navy introduced a uniform for officers made from a deep blue fabric. The colour was achieved using a dye from the indigo plant that was native to India. Until the end of the eighteenth century the indigo plant was grown, harvested and processed by enslaved people on North American plantations. Indentured labourers in India and modern-day Bangladesh also produced indigo for the East India Company. Today, Navy blue endures as a colour of authority from police to military officers, though the history of the colour and connection to colonialism is little known. Whittle continues her exploration of maritime worlds by the inclusion of coloured ropes – reminiscent of those used on ships. For Whittle, rope is a symbol of both hope and oppression. Ropes are associated with bondage, imprisonment and even execution but are equally symbolic of lifelines for people in distress. Whittle’s ongoing engagement with the climate crisis is found in the decorative coral that frames the tapestry. The delicate pastel pinks and vibrant yellows evoke the beauty of tropical oceans and are a reminder of the importance of reefs. Decorative cultured freshwater pearl beads have also been stitched onto the tapestry. As well as representing an oceanic realm, Whittle connects Feeling Blue with two sixteenth-century paintings the Armada Portrait and Sir Francis Drake which will be displayed alongside the tapestry. In both portraits, pearls are used as a symbol of wealth, some of which was derived from colonial trade and exploitation. The tapestry is hung on a set of blue ‘gates’, which are an important component of Whittle’s work. Whittle sees the ‘gates’ as reminiscent of fencing, suggesting containment and control. Placed within the gallery space the gates no longer act as a barrier. Instead, Whittle uses the gates to expand rather than restrict as visitors are free to walk around them and view the tapestry from both sides. The decorative fretwork on the panels evokes the architecture of the Queen’s House, in particular the Tulip Stairs. Alberta Whittle, said: “The commission has been a wonderful opportunity to think deeply about maritime histories and consider the powers in place that decide how these histories are portrayed. This new tapestry is a chance to explore these ideas of power alongside the rhythms of the ocean and its vulnerability under climate colonialism. The commission has also provided me with the opportunity to continue to work with Naomi Robertson and Elaine Wilson at Dovecot Studios and the rest of the fantastic weaving team.” Celia Joicey, Director of Dovecot Studios, said: "This commission represents the contemporary significance of tapestry as a collective medium. Started in the midst of the 2021 lockdown, it is testimony to a group of people responding creatively and collaboratively to the Museum collections. Feeling Blue embodies the passion, focus and skill of Dovecot’s weavers, Alberta Whittle’s endlessly interesting ideas and the care and enterprise of the commissioning team." Katherine Gazzard, Curator of Art, Royal Museums Greenwich, said: “At Royal Museums Greenwich, we are committed to working with contemporary artists whose practice engages with our historic sites and collections, as well as with the present challenges facing our communities and our planet. The opportunity to commission a contemporary tapestry from Alberta Whittle and Dovecot Studios spoke powerfully to this ethos. The finished tapestry will go on public display in the Queen’s House, our flagship art gallery. When the Queen’s House was built in the early 17th century, it was at the cutting edge of art and design. Commissions like Feeling Blue help us to honour that legacy, ensuring that, four centuries after the building’s completion, the Queen’s House continues to showcase artistic innovations and new perspectives.” ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Feeling Blue Alberta Whittle Tapestry by Dovecot Studios 2023, cotton, linen, synthetic yarn, cultured freshwater pearl beads Tapestry woven for Dovecot by Naomi Robertson, Master Weaver, and Elaine Wilson Displayed on powder coated steel gates made by Glasgow Sculpture Studios Purchased with assistance from the Contemporary Art Society

FA Cup Final 英格蘭足總盃2023/2024|賽事門票、時間、陣容、決賽看點 | 溫布利球場

2023年11月3日–2024年5月25日 (UTC+0)ENDED
Wembley
運動賽事
FA Cup 英格蘭足總盃2023/2024是一項引人註目的足球賽事,在英國的不同城市輪流舉行。活動時間從2023年11月3日持續到2024年5月25日。在2023-24賽季,共有732家俱樂部報名參加了英格蘭足總盃,全英上下的足球隊都渴望能夠奪得最後的榮譽。值得一提的是,英格蘭聯賽杯的冠軍隊伍將獲得英格蘭足球聯盟頒發的獎杯,同時也將獲得參加下一賽季歐洲聯賽的資格。 在五輪比拼、1/4決賽和半決賽的激烈競爭後,我們將在2023年5月25日迎來2023-24賽季英格蘭足總盃的決賽,這場備受矚目的比賽將在溫布利球場舉行。屆時,英超聯賽的衛冕冠軍曼城隊將與來自本地的對手曼聯隊展開一場激烈的對決,兩個強隊相遇,這場比賽。無論您是足球愛好者還是對英格蘭足球感興趣,這將是一個絕佳的機會,讓您親身體驗到英格蘭頂級球隊之間的激烈競爭。快點預訂行程,前來見證這個精彩的足球魅力時刻!
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The Secret Place - An Intimate Worship Live Recording | East London Studios

Nov 18, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Musical
Arts
Join Abby Godwin for an unforgettable night of intimate worship in 'The Secret Place - An Intimate Worship Live Recording'. This exclusive event, taking place on November 18, 2023, in Tottenham Hale, London at the East London Studios, promises to be a soul-stirring experience like no other. Abby Godwin, a gifted singer/songwriter and passionate worshiper, will guide attendees into the depths of true worship, creating an environment of soulful melodies and deep spiritual encounters with God. Drawing inspiration from the Hebrew tradition of the secret place, known as seter, Abby invites attendees to find refuge and experience life-changing encounters with God as described in Psalm 91:1. In this sanctuary of raw, undiluted worship, you will have the opportunity to dwell in the seter of the Most High, finding refuge, protection, and warmth under the wings of the Most Holy God. Accompanying Abby Godwin are other talented ministers of worship. Mike Aremu, a multiple award-winning legendary afro-jazz gospel saxophonist, will bring his unique expressions of worship to the event. Also ministering is Poetess Jess, an inspirational spoken word artist known for her powerful delivery and hard-hitting lyrics that will leave you craving more of God. This is an incredible opportunity to experience worship at its most intimate and personal level. Spaces for this event are limited, so make sure to register now to secure your spot. Don't miss out on this chance to encounter God in 'The Secret Place'. Admission is free, so don't hesitate to reserve your ticket and join us for a night of transformative worship.

SONGS + STORIES | Piano Smithfield

Nov 20, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Musical
Arts
Tosh Wanogho-Maud, the renowned West End performer known for his exceptional roles in musicals such as Ain’t Too Proud and Drifters Girl, is set to showcase his talent in his very first live solo show, titled "SONGS + STORIES." This exclusive event will take place in London on Monday, November 20th, 2023, at the prestigious Piano Smithfield venue. Having mesmerized audiences worldwide with his remarkable vocal abilities and captivating stage presence, Tosh Wanogho-Maud is now ready to shine as himself. This stripped-back performance will not only feature his unique interpretations of beloved songs that have resonated with audiences in renowned theaters across the globe but will also showcase his own original music. Join Tosh Wanogho-Maud as he takes you on a journey through his illustrious career, which has included notable appearances on Netflix's Bridgerton and Jingle Jangle, as well as various BBC and Sky projects. Immerse yourself in an evening filled with soulful melodies and engaging stories, as this exceptional talent brings his unparalleled artistry to the stage. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to witness the brilliance of Tosh Wanogho-Maud in "SONGS + STORIES." Secure your tickets now for an unforgettable night of music and entertainment. Ticket prices start at £33.22 and can be purchased through official channels. Experience the magic live in London at Piano Smithfield, located at 14 Long Lane, London, EC1A 9PN.

The Crumbling Creatives Present: The Seasonal Spectacular Extravaganza | Backyard Comedy Club

Nov 22, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Comedy
The highly anticipated return of The Crumbling Creatives is here, and they are back with a bang! Get ready for an unforgettable evening of laughter and entertainment at the Seasonal Spectacular Extravaganza. Presented by Green Fingers Productions, this female comedy troupe is set to wow audiences once again with their hilarious and quirky sketches. Prepare to be amused by a roller coaster of laughter as The Crumbling Creatives take you on a journey through their comedic world. From the challenges of a hot yoga class to the misadventures of Peggy and Paula, there will be no shortage of bizarre characters and wild scenarios to keep you entertained. The talented cast includes Jane Elsmore, a seasoned actor, writer, and producer who has made a name for herself with her unique blend of observational and dark humor. Madeline Pell, an acclaimed actor and writer, brings humor and humanity to life's most challenging moments. Leoni Amandin, a director and multi-lingual Swiss actress, adds her light-hearted yet profound touch to the production. And last but not least, Rosina Williams, an actor and writer, brings her passion for comedy to the stage. The Crumbling Creatives will be performing at The Backyard Comedy Club in London. Don't miss your chance to be part of this extraordinary event. Tickets are priced at £11.55, and the show will take place on November 22, 2023. Green Fingers Productions, the driving force behind The Crumbling Creatives, is dedicated to creating introspective, entertaining, and empowering content. With a commitment to making a difference in the world of theatre and beyond, they bring stories that resonate with audiences, combining humor and heart. For more information on The Crumbling Creatives and to book your tickets, visit the official website of Green Fingers Productions. Join us for an evening of laughter and joy at The Crumbling Creatives Present: The Seasonal Spectacular Extravaganza.

WrestleTalk's WWE Survivor Series 2023 Party! | Long Arm Sports Pub & Brewery, Worship Street

Nov 25–Nov 26, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Sports & Fitness
Wrestling
Join WrestleTalk for an unforgettable evening at the Long Arm Sports Pub & Brewery in London as they host their WWE Survivor Series 2023 Party! Following the tremendous success of past events such as Crown Jewel, Night of Champions, and Money in the Bank, WrestleTalk is thrilled to bring wrestling enthusiasts together once again for an incredible watch party. On this special night, guests will have the opportunity to experience the entire pay-per-view event in a lively atmosphere, surrounded by fellow fans. Additionally, WrestleTalk is excited to present a live edition of their popular series No Holds Board, where classic board games with a wrestling twist will be played. Don't miss the chance to be a part of this engaging and entertaining experience. Food and drinks will be available throughout the night, and the venue is conveniently located near Liverpool Street, providing easy access for attendees. Please ensure you have made the necessary arrangements for travel and accommodation as this is an overnight event. Secure your General Admission ticket today and consider adding the No Holds Board ticket as an exciting add-on. Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of WWE Survivor Series 2023 alongside WrestleTalk, partsFUNknown, and No Rolls Barred crew. Please note that this event is not associated or affiliated with World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. in any capacity.

Sculpt Charity Event | Riverside House

Nov 28, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Sculpture
Join Sculpt, a youth support charity dedicated to helping disadvantaged young Londoners aged 14-25, for an unforgettable evening of networking and celebration. Mark your calendars for the Sculpt Charity Event on November 28, 2023, at Riverside House in London. This exclusive event offers an opportunity to discover more about Sculpt and our life-changing programs. You'll have a chance to engage with our team and meet the organizations we collaborate with. Immerse yourself in a stimulating atmosphere while enjoying a glass of wine and nibbles. The evening's agenda is packed with exciting activities. It kicks off with the Annual General Meeting from 5:30-6pm, followed by an introduction from our esteemed Chief Executive, Dr. Claire Bonham, at 6pm. At 6:15, a Youth Discussion Panel will provide invaluable insights, and at 6:30, we will celebrate our impact and success with "The Journey to Sculpt" presentation. Be sure not to miss the launch of our Christmas Appeal at 6:50. The event culminates with a networking drinks reception starting at 7pm. As a token of appreciation for your continued support, all registered attendees will automatically be entered into a raffle to win gift vouchers generously donated by Off Peak Luxury Travel. This renowned short break travel company partners with some of the UK and Ireland's most luxurious and boutique hotels. Join us at the Sculpt Charity Event and be part of a movement that positively shapes the futures of young Londoners. Register now to secure your spot at this unforgettable evening. Admission is free, so don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and make a difference in your community.

Join us for the private view of "Garden of Souls" | 50 Celebration Ave

Nov 30, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Fine Art
Join art enthusiasts and connoisseurs for an exclusive and intimate private view of the awe-inspiring exhibition, "Garden of Souls," set to captivate audiences in the iconic city of London. Nestled in the heart of this vibrant metropolis, at the esteemed 50 Celebration Avenue, this extraordinary event promises to be an immersive experience like no other. The ethereal beauty of "Garden of Souls" will transport attendees to a realm where nature's secrets intertwine with the depths of the human spirit. As the clock strikes on the 30th of November 2023, the doors of this remarkable venue will swing open, revealing a world of wonder and mystery. Postponed ticket prices will grant entry to the realm of artistry, where souls shall wander amidst an enchanting tapestry of colors, shapes, and emotions. Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to witness the harmonious fusion of beauty and imagination. Mark your calendars and prepare to embark on an enchanting journey through the "Garden of Souls" as it unveils its secrets for all to behold.

St Paul's Sinfonia | November 2023 | St Margaret's Church

Nov 17, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Orchestra
Experience an extraordinary evening of classical music with St Paul's Sinfonia in London this November 2023. Join us at St Margaret's Church, located in Lee Terrace, London, SE13 5DL, for an unforgettable concert featuring the exceptional talents of Nathen Durasamy, Helen Downham, and Andrew Morley. Immerse yourself in the ethereal melodies of Nathen Durasamy's new work, filled with boundless creativity and innovation. Be captivated by the enchanting sounds of Saint-Saëns' timeless Cello Concerto, expertly performed by the talented Helen Downham on cello. And experience the rich harmonies and emotive power of Brahms' Symphony No. 2, conducted by the masterful Andrew Morley. This evening of blue-sky thinking promises to transport you to a world of musical brilliance and artistic excellence. The concert will take place on November 17, 2023, and offers a range of ticket prices from £15 to £20. Don't miss the opportunity to be part of this majestic musical journey with St Paul's Sinfonia. Book your tickets now and prepare to be swept away by the beauty of classical music.

Wei Duo Li Ya Nv Wang Dan Chen 200Zhou Nian Ji Nian Zhan | London

2019年5月24日–2024年12月31日 (UTC)ENDED
London
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MADONNA: THE CELEBRATION TOUR | The O2

Oct 17–Dec 6, 2023 (UTC)ENDED
Greenwich
Concerts
The Celebration Tour is the ongoing twelfth concert tour by American singer Madonna, visiting cities in North America and Europe and anticipating 78 shows.The tour started on October 14, 2023, at The O2 Arena in London, England, and it is set to conclude on April 24, 2024, at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Mexico.As Madonna's first retrospective tour, it highlights her more than four decade-long recording career.

Watch All the NFL London Games 2023 Live! | The Dram Shop Bar

Nov 5, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
London
Sports & Fitness
Experience the excitement of the NFL London Games 2023 Live at the prestigious Dram Shop Bar in Brooklyn. Immerse yourself in the action as you watch all the thrilling games unfold, right here at the Dram Shop Bar. With our doors opening at 9:30am, start your day off with a delicious brunch before settling in for the exhilarating matches. Don't miss a single moment as you cheer on your favorite teams in this ultimate football showdown. The Dram Shop Bar, located at 339 9th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, provides the perfect setting to enjoy the NFL London Games 2023 Live. Join us and indulge in our extensive selection of beverages during our Happy Hour, adding to the enjoyment of this must-see event. Best of all, admission is free, so gather your friends and join us on November 5th, 2023, for an unforgettable day of football action. Mark your calendars and make sure to be part of this extraordinary experience. Watch All the NFL London Games 2023 Live at the Dram Shop Bar - where football fans come together to celebrate the sport they love.

Hogwarts in the snow | Warner Bros. Studio Tour London

Nov 11, 2023–Jan 14, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Christmas
Cultural Experiences
London at Christmas is already magical, but imagine the enchantment of witnessing Hogwarts in the snow! Calling all Potterheads, this is an absolute must-see! If you're planning a visit to the Harry Potter Studios during the festive months, consider yourself lucky. Not only will you have the chance to explore Harry's muggle home, Privet Drive, and venture through the mystical Forbidden Forest, but you'll also be treated to a breathtaking sight: a massive reconstruction model of Hogwarts adorned in a glistening blanket of snow. Prepare to be captivated by The Great Hall, adorned with majestic Christmas trees and festive ornaments, as well as the cozy Gryffindor Common Room. As you embark on the Harry Potter Studios tour, you'll uncover the secrets behind the making of these iconic films. And the best part? You can experience the magic of Hogwarts in the snow with just your standard entry ticket during the Christmas season. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of Harry Potter and witness the wonder of Hogwarts in all its wintry splendor.

City Academy Actors Company | Charley's Aunt | Theatro Technis

Nov 12, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Theater
The City Academy Actors Company proudly presents 'Charley's Aunt' by Brandon Thomas. Set in the prestigious Oxford University, the play follows the romantic misadventures of Jack and Charley as they navigate their love lives. Jack is smitten with Kitty, while Charley has his heart set on Amy. In an attempt to impress the ladies, they hatch a plan to invite them to lunch with Charley's Aunt, Donna Lucia, who is visiting all the way from Brazil. However, their plans go awry when Donna Lucia's arrival is delayed. In a stroke of desperation, the boys persuade their school friend, Lord Fancourt Babberley, to don a disguise and pose as Charley's aunt. As Lord Babberley takes on the role of Donna Lucia, the stage is set for uproarious hilarity to ensue. Don't miss this sensational production by the City Academy Actors Company, a renowned performing and creative arts organization in London. Offering an array of unforgettable acting, singing, and dancing classes, City Academy is the go-to destination for all your artistic aspirations. Join us on November 12, 2023, at the Theatro Technis, located at 26 Crowndale Road, London, NW1 1TT, for an evening of laughter and entertainment. Tickets are available for the affordable price of £13.70.

The Way I See It | JM Gallery

Nov 15, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Painting
Discover "The Way I See It," a captivating exhibition of paintings by Michal Levin, a renowned professional intuitive and mystic. Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing world of art by booking a two-hour slot to view and engage in insightful discussions about these extraordinary artworks. With over thirty years of international experience, Michal Levin's journey into artistry was a serendipitous one, driven by her innate passion and talent. Her vibrant paintings encompass visions, seascapes, landscapes, and channelled images, each infused with a unique energy that transcends dimensions. Michal's profound intuitive work emanates from her artwork, serving as potent tools that transmit transformative vibrations to the viewer's soul. Many have experienced life-enhancing effects, immersing themselves in a new realm of being. Michal's diverse background as a successful journalist and hands-on healer has shaped her into an intuitive and spiritual teacher. She offers a variety of teachings and leads ongoing, in-depth groups, guiding individuals towards self-discovery. Michal will be present at the JM Gallery in London on November 15th, 16th, 18th, and 19th, eager to discuss this exceptional collection. For more information, please contact michal@michallevin.com. Kindly note that the images displayed are extracts from larger works and are subject to copyright held by Michal Levin. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Michal Levin's artistry at "The Way I See It."

ASICS Studio Class - Pilate for Runners | ASICS Oxford Street

Nov 15, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Sports & Fitness
Exercise
Experience a free weekly Pilate and Yoga for Runners class at the brand new ASICS Oxford Street Store in London. Join Ania Gabb, a prominent figure in the fitness industry with over 20 years of experience, every Wednesday from 18:00pm. Ania specializes in various fitness techniques, including pilate, yoga, dance aerobics, and core stability. Additionally, she provides personal training and is an avid runner herself. This class is designed specifically for runners, aiming to enhance strength, endurance, balance, and flexibility - crucial attributes for both short and long-distance running. Pilate and yoga are excellent methods to prevent injuries and improve overall performance. Note that the class is canceled on Wednesday, April 19th, due to other activities in the community space. Join us at the ASICS Oxford Street Store in London for the ASICS Studio Class - Pilate for Runners on November 15th, 2023. This exceptional opportunity is completely free, allowing you to gain valuable insights into improving your running abilities. Don't miss out on this chance to develop a stronger, fitter, and more balanced body to conquer your running goals.

Geoff Henman | Aaron Smith - Progression Workshop 2B, 3 – 4pm | Ravensbourne University London

Nov 15, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
The Progression Workshop 2B, taking place at Ravensbourne University London on November 15, 2023, is a comprehensive session designed to guide attendees through their next steps after completing a foundation course. With a focus on UCAS, Apprenticeships, Internal progression, and personal statement writing, this workshop offers valuable insights and support to help students make informed decisions about their academic and professional futures. The workshop will be divided into two sessions, each accommodating up to 50 students. Group 1 will meet from 1:30 to 2:30 pm, while Group 2 will convene from 3:00 to 4:00 pm. It is only necessary to sign up for one session, as the content will be the same for both. Participants will have the opportunity to explore various paths available to them and receive study skills support throughout the workshops. Led by experienced professionals Geoff Henman and Aaron Smith, this workshop promises to provide invaluable guidance and direction for those seeking to take the next step in their educational journey. Admission to the Progression Workshop 2B is free, making it an accessible resource for all students at Ravensbourne University London. Ensure not to miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and knowledge for your academic and career advancement.

They Know Not What They Do - a new play by Michelle Inniss | The Library at Willesden Green

Nov 15, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Theater
They Know Not What They Do - a new play by Michelle Inniss is a thought-provoking and emotionally charged production that delves into the complexities of forgiveness within the criminal justice system. The play explores the powerful encounter between a grieving mother and her son's young killer, forcing us to question who will find the strength to understand and who will lose control in this heart-wrenching confrontation. Directed by the acclaimed writer and director Ché Walker, this rehearsed reading features an exceptional cast, including Martina Laird, best known for her role in BBC's Casualty, and Rocio Rodriguez-Inniss, whose impressive credits include Euphoria and Moonfleece. Kieton Saunders-Browne, with his notable performances in The Unreturning and Hidden Figures: WWII, completes the talented ensemble. Playwright Michelle Inniss, a visual artist and workshop facilitator, draws on her Trinidadian heritage and community-driven ethos to bring forth the power of the arts and give voice to untold stories. This gripping production is suitable for ages 14 and above, with a trigger warning for themes of knife crime. For more information and ticket bookings, please contact michelleinnisswrites@gmail.com. Join us at The Library at Willesden Green in London on November 15, 2023, for an evening of profound exploration and reflection.

Earl's Court International Film Festival Story-telling Competition | Chelsea Theatre

Nov 15, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Screenings
Don't miss out on the opportunity to participate in the Earl's Court International Film Festival Story-telling Competition. This exclusive event invites individuals to showcase their unique stories and talents. The competition will take place at the prestigious Chelsea Theatre in London on November 15, 2023. Admission is free, allowing everyone to enjoy the creativity and passion of the participants. If you are interested in attending this event, please reach out to enquiries@filmearlscourt.com for more information. Join the Earl's Court International Film Fest Community and immerse yourself in the art of storytelling. Refreshments will be available to enhance your experience. Mark your calendar and be part of this extraordinary event.

British Blonde - Screenings and Panel Discussion | Victoria and Albert Museum

Nov 15, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Join the Mellon Lecture Series for an insightful talk on "British Blonde: Women, Desire and the Image in Post-War Britain". This fascinating series explores the evolving styles of femininity in post-war Britain, reflecting the nation's concerns in the years following World War II. Delve into the impact of American glamour on war-torn Britain, as blonde transformed into a symbol of British identity with figures like Diana Dors replacing Marilyn Monroe. These lectures provide a fresh perspective on the art and culture of post-war Britain, drawing on various visual media such as painting, film, photography, advertising, and fashion. As an exciting addition, filmmakers Catherine Grant and John Wyver have created four video essays that respond to the lecture series, exploring the visual imagery of Diana Dors, Barbara Windsor, Ruth Ellis, and Pauline Boty. Don't miss the opportunity to attend the fifth session, which features the public screenings of these films and a panel discussion with invited speakers. The lectures take place at the prestigious Victoria and Albert Museum in London, with tickets priced at £5. Book your spot now for an enlightening exploration of British Blonde culture.

On Run Club - London Spitalfields | On Store London Spitalfields

Nov 15, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Sports & Fitness
Running
On Run Club - London Spitalfields is a fantastic physical activity for all the running enthusiasts in the city of London. Located at the prestigious On Store London Spitalfields venue, this event promises an exhilarating experience for all participants. Set to take place on November 15, 2023, at the address 37 Brushfield, London, E1 6AA, the On Run Club - London Spitalfields invites you to lace up your running shoes and join the exhilarating community of runners in the heart of London. With ticket sales starting on November 9, 2023, at 05:45, this event is not to be missed. Whether you are a seasoned runner or a beginner looking to get into running, On Run Club - London Spitalfields offers the perfect opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, explore the vibrant streets of London, and push your physical limits. So mark your calendars, get ready to run, and be a part of the On Run Club - London Spitalfields! It's time to hit the streets and experience the thrill of running in the iconic city of London.

Storytelling with Natalie Newman @ Wood Street Library | Wood Street Library

Nov 15, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Literary Arts
Join Natalie Newman, the author of "Lark the Shark," at Wood Street Library in London for an exclusive storytelling session. Come and discover the fascinating world of sharks and why they deserve our respect and admiration. Sharks, like Lark, play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of our oceans by helping to clean up the sea. This event is suitable for all age groups and promises to be an unforgettable experience for everyone. Mark your calendars for November 15, 2023, and make your way to Wood Street Library, located at 1 Troubridge Square Wood Street, London, E17 3GN. Best of all, this event is completely free, allowing everyone to attend and learn more about these incredible creatures. For more information about this event, please feel free to contact the library team via email or visit their website. Don't miss out on this special opportunity to delve into the world of Lark the Shark and gain a newfound appreciation for these majestic fish.

Battersea Anthology 23' - Grand Book Launch | Battersea Bookshop

Nov 15, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Literary Arts
Join the Wandsworth Council-sponsored Battersea Anthology for an unforgettable evening of literary celebration at the Battersea Bookshop in London. This exclusive event marks the launch of the first edition of the Battersea Anthology, a literary magazine featuring a forward written by Rishi Dastidar and contributions from 12 talented writers associated with the Battersea and Nine Elms area. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from Rishi Dastidar and Priscilla Yeung, who will share their experiences as under-represented writers and literary entrepreneurs. The evening will also include readings of excerpts from the anthology, showcasing the diverse voices that make Battersea and Nine Elms truly unique. Your ticket includes a complimentary alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink and a hard-copy of the Battersea Anthology, allowing you to take home a piece of literary history. This event also presents a unique opportunity to connect with local writers and artists, and celebrate the decade-long project that captures the changes and stories of the local area. Signed copies of the Battersea Anthology will be available for purchase, making them a fantastic gift or Christmas stocking filler for friends and family associated with the Battersea and Nine Elms area. Don't miss out on this historic launch of the Battersea Anthology. Secure your spot now and be a part of this literary soirée that celebrates community, creativity, and the power of words.

Drop in Acting workshops for professional Actors (Shakespeare Edition) | The Calder Bookshop & Theatre

Nov 15, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Theater
Acting Practice presents the Shakespeare Edition of their renowned drop-in acting workshops for professional actors in London. Held at the exquisite Calder Bookshop & Theatre in Waterloo, these weekly workshops are designed to help actors enhance their skills, maintain their edge, and embrace new challenges in between their acting commitments and auditions. With a focus on encouraging actors to take risks and learn from their mistakes, this workshop provides a platform for participants to push their boundaries and make nuanced and captivating choices in their performances. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the depths of Shakespearean acting and witness the magic unfold. Secure your spot now for the Shakespeare Edition of the Acting Practice workshop and discover the transformative power of the Bard's works.

Frans Hals, National Gallery - Lecture by Dr Richard Stemp | Westminster Quaker Meeting House

Nov 15, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Fine Art
Experience the unforgettable artistry of Frans Hals at the Westminster Quaker Meeting House in London. On the 15th of November 2023, immerse yourself in the captivating world of 17th century life as Hals masterfully captures the vitality of his subjects through his portraits. Hals introduced a revolutionary style of portraiture that depicted individuals in a relaxed and often joyful manner. The laughter and mirth embodied in his paintings will be showcased in the first major Frans Hals retrospective in over three decades. A highlight of the exhibition will be the loaned masterpiece, "The Laughing Cavalier" (1624), graciously provided by the renowned Wallace Collection. This exceptional opportunity to view this iconic work outside of its usual home is not to be missed. To enhance your understanding and appreciation of Hals' extraordinary body of work, Dr Richard Stemp will deliver a lecture preceding the exhibition. Delve into the artistic nuances and historical context behind these remarkable portraits, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the gallery experience. Following the lecture, indulge in a delectable lunch at a nearby restaurant, completing a day filled with artistic inspiration and cultural enrichment. Join us at the Westminster Quaker Meeting House and National Gallery Coffee · Lecture · Lunch · Exhibition on the 15th of November 2023 for a truly unforgettable encounter with the genius of Frans Hals.

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