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Pegasus Opera Company and Hagemann Rosenthal Associates are proud to presenting  a double bill featuring the gripping female driven stories of Roman Fever by Philip Hagemann and The Human Voice (La...

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House of Flamenka was billed as a lavish Flamenco show co-created and directed by dance legend Arlene Philipps. It came with a surprising little...

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This autumn, Somerset House explores the stories of Black British fashion in The Morgan Stanley Exhibition: THE MISSING THREAD curated by the Black Oriented Legacy...

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The BFI London Film Festival returns to cinemas across London from 4-15 October with an array of films and TV series premiering that are sure to...

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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater returns to Sadler’s Wells this September to present four programmes of work, blending highlights from Ailey’s illustrious career with work by choreographers Kyle Abraham, Aszure Barton,...

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Our greatest Director turns his gaze on Grenfell and creates a difficult yet spell binding watch. There’s no denying that it’s a wildly ambitious   and thought provoking work of filmmaking. Theodor Adorno, a philosopher, once said that it would be inhumane to write a poem in response to what occurred at Auschwitz. Making a sophisticated film on what occurred at Grenfell Tower won’t likely be viewed as barbarous by many, but it might easily invite charges of opportunism and insensitivity. After all, there is still no “closure” for the 72 families and friends who perished in the 2017 fire. Legal proceedings to assign fault have been going on for almost six years. Given all of that, one is forced to consider whether this horrific catastrophe is still too raw to be depicted in art, despite the fact that Sir Steve McQueen completed his 24-minute film in 2019 and has waited until now to release it....

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Pegasus Opera Company and Hagemann Rosenthal Associates presents a double bill The Six of Calais & Ruth at Susie Sainsbury Theatre, Royal Academy of Music, London, NW1 5HT....

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Sadler’s Wells presents the UK premiere of Broken Chord by acclaimed choreographer Gregory Maqoma in collaboration with Musical Director Thuthuka Sibisi. The production tells the story of a South African chorus whose tour through North America and England in the late 19th century...

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Award-winning South African choreographer Dada Masilo’s re-imagining of Giselle was a huge hit in 2019. On 24 and 25 February, Masilo and her company of incredible dancers return to Sadler’s Wells to give the...