Since the 1970s, Orchestra Baobab have been true musical pioneers and one of Senegal’s most legendary bands. Blending Afro-Cuban grooves with Senegalese traditions, they bring their infectious energy ...
A bold public artwork reflecting on solidarity, community and courage, by artist Malak Mattar in collaboration with young people from Ukraine and Greece. Responding to the Refugee Week 2026 theme of ...
A celebration of community, mutual care and the human ability to start again, bringing together artists from all over the world.
Rhythm begins with the body. For these composers, music is an embodied, grounding experience. It’s in the vibrations of our vocal chords, and in our heartbeats. Classical music wasn’t big enough to ...
Part installation, part adventure playground, REPLAY is a space built entirely out of waste materials repurposed for fun by The Herd Theatre. The space features a design to ignite imaginations, a ...
This unmissable concert shines a special spotlight on the soulful ballads at the heart of Supergiant Games’ acclaimed roguelike series, Hades and Hades II. Featuring the voices of soloists Ashley ...
Strap in for a rare sonic experience as the jazz saxophonist leads his eight-piece band through the landscape of his acclaimed 2024 album, Fearless Movement. Washington’s artistic reach expands beyond ...
A vital overview of the most exciting art produced in the UK during the past five years, curated by Ekow Eshun The landmark 10th edition of British Art Show explores human connection and the figure of ...
Your feet make the tunes as your steps trigger rising and falling arpeggios of music in this installation from artist Luke Jerram and composer Dan Jones. The ...
See London’s parks and open spaces through new eyes in an exhibition of photographs created by young refugees and asylum seekers. As places to explore, to pause and reflect, or to interact, London’s ...
The Hayward Gallery, in partnership with the RC Foundation, Taiwan (R.O.C.), presents Kulpreet Singh: Indelible Black Marks. Co-presented with the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Indelible Black Marks is ...
When the details of a proposed new organ for the Royal Festival Hall were first published, letters of criticism appeared in the pages of newspapers and music journals before a note had even been heard ...
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