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Founded in 2013, (LA)HORDE create choreographic works, films, video installations and performances that always evolve around the body in movement. (LA)HORDE are a collective of three artists – Marine ...
An incredibly versatile musician – able to play sitar, surbahar, dilruba, pakhavaj and tabla – for more than four decades he’s performed all over the world, collaborating with an incredible range of ...
Enter an endless world of play and invention in a limitless recycled playground for children and their grown-ups to tap into their imaginations. Part installation, part adventure playground, REPLAY is ...
Come and grow your creativity with us this spring. Find super shows, marvellous music, spellbinding puppetry and lots of free fun over the May half-term with our events for families.
Carers UK is now open for submissions for their 2025 poetry competition. This year’s theme is on ‘caring, family and community’. The competition is open for poets of all levels and experiences. Poems ...
The Fosseway Writers Poetry Competition 2025 is now open to entries on this years theme: Absence. The theme is open to interpretation, but poems must not exceed 40 lines, and is open to anyone around ...
Join the Beehive Poets for their next event featuring poet Julia Deakin, with a supporting reading by Rob Maslen. Julia Deakin was born in Nuneaton in 1956 and worked her way north to Yorkshire via ...
The Federation of Writers (Scotland) Vernal Equinox Competition is now open for submissions. Poems can be written in English, Scots, or Scottish Gaelic, and have up to 40 lines. Prizes in each ...
Jeannie Avent Gallery hosts a celebratory performance of two debuts as part of the exhibition The Main Part [Is Gone]. Chaotic Good (Faber) is Isabelle Baafi’s first collection and Maximum Summer ...
This event throws open the doors of the Royal Festival Hall to the OrchLab community for a fun day of live music, accessible instrument demonstrations and interactive workshops. A music project ...
As part of the Milton Keynes Literature Festival, Milton Keynes Waterstones is hosting a reading session celebrating work from local writers ranging from a variety of topics and themes.
William Kentridge’s film has its UK premiere with a live score played by the Philharmonia Orchestra ...