Embedding the intricacies of the patter song, Kenneth Hesketh’s orchestral show-stopper prefaces two compelling master works as John Wilson and his Sinfonia of London return. Shostakovich’s quietly ...
Ahead of our screening of The Battle of the Sacred Tree, we shine a light on the Kenyan filmmaker and educator who champions ...
This year’s winner is Finn Beames, whose Quiet Songs you can watch between 22 October and 2 November. Through an intriguing fusion of music, storytelling, and unconventional instrumentation, Quiet ...
Music and Maths, Synths and Soundtracks, with Will Gregory – one half of electropop duo Goldfrapp – and the ultra-versatile orchestra Britten Sinfonia. Will Gregory's 10-piece Moog Ensemble features ...
Visit the second biggest Conservatory in London and explore our hidden tropical oasis. Please click 'Check Dates and Book' to view the dates that the Conservatory is open. The Conservatory is closed ...
A pilot exhibition exploring the rise of Britain’s Y2K lost subculture: Emo. Focusing on the first-generation Emo scene from 2004 to 2009. The exhibition highlights a pivotal era when bands like My ...
Interweaving singing, dance, and cutting-edge theatre, Gorges Ocloo’s ground-breaking AfrOpera re-examines Nana Yaa Asantewaa’s defiant stance against colonialism and cultural appropriation. Bizet and ...
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In her first solo exhibition at a major UK institution, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum fills The Curve with theatrical installations, building an imagined world in which to display her paintings. Enter a ...
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