The spectacular Somerset House is awash with events this month, so we’ve have decided to give you our highlights which should keep you busy! First up, and a real ‘art’ warmer, is Kokoro: The Art of Horiyoshi III exhibition. Kokoro means heart or feeling and describes a theme central to Japanese…
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June 2012
Known for its unrivalled teaching and contemporary dance performances, The Place will be showing one special performance by the Zoi Dimitriou company of You May! – a haunting piece of dance theatre examining our role and our duties in society. If like me you appreciate the beautiful weirdness, sublime and…
Fresh off a wonderful weekend of celebrations to honour our beloved Queen comes the next major event to put our loyalties to GB to the test – Euro 2012. But with most sporting events, there’s no harm in showing love to another worthy team (cough, Spain) – while this particular fest is…
Tanya Lacey may be fresh on the music scene but the hype she has received so far means catching her performing at Supa Dupa Fly on June 8th shouldn’t be missed. Raised in roughest part of Bristol, Lacey cut her teeth on one of the best music scenes in the…
We struggled to get a decent view, so enjoyed people-watching some of the millions who lined the banks of the Thames to watch the seven-mile flotilla – one of the largest ever assembled on the river – between Battersea and Tower Bridge.…
It’s been a while since we’ve treated you lovely readers, so to mark our brand spanking new wensite design, I hope you don’t mind us offering you a pair of tickets to check out Pop-Up Screens! From July onwards, seven locations in the capital will be hosting open air screenings of…