You’ll be hard pushed to find events not wrapped up in the Christmas festivities at this time of the year, but there’s a few notable exceptions out there, like this weekend’s Makers pop-up in Haggerston. The one-dayer will be celebrating the East End’s creativity, beginning with 18 different workshops to get…
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The all-permeating influence of Hip-Hop music is celebrated in this six-week long festival in the capital later this month. From its relatively humble beginnings in New York combining the essential elements of DJ-ing, MCing, B-Boying and Graffiti, Hip-Hop has developed and grown into the most dominant subculture of our times. The…
Now in its 10th year, the London African Music Festival is always as diverse and rich a line up as should be reflected by the continent. Taking place at venues across the capital, this performance at Hackney Attic on 19th September presents a rare opportunity to hear a Zimbabwean dance band…
The spread of London has taken many of its inhabitants away from its heart centre: the heaving, greyish brown flow of the Thames river. As many a city historian will tell you, the rivers of metropoli are what made them. So getting back to our roots, Totally Thames festival, taking…
One of the pioneers of the alternative, immersive theatre production returns this summer with their first outdoor show. Based at the newly opened venue, The Jetty, in Greenwich, Shunt will be taking its guests on a barefoot magical mystery ride into a vast labyrinth of industrial containers. For six weeks…
The Late series continues with a summer event dedicated to youth experience and the space for experimentation and debate that is often found there. The line-up is crammed full of art forms, rarely seen within the Tate space, especially at the Britain: expect to see spoken word, graffiti and beatbox artists,…