And thank you for joining us to start the new year as MimeLondon returns. We are delighted to present four breathtaking productions from leading international artists making their Barbican debuts ...
Into Eternal Land by Balinese artist Citra Sasmita is an ambitious, interdisciplinary exhibition that transforms The Curve into an immersive exploration of ancestral memory, ritual practices, and ...
A mesmerising programme celebrating the richness of British music, including Vaughan Williams' Tallis Fantasia, directed by Guildhall School alumna Candida Thompson. Artistic director of Amsterdam ...
We are thrilled to welcome actor Guy Pearce live onstage after the film, to discuss his role in Christopher Nolan’s seminal film Memento and explore his illustrious acting career. Leonard (Guy Pearce) ...
Be transported by the extraordinary sounds of the guitar with a free evening of unique arrangements of timeless classical works, performed by celebrated alumni from Guildhall School. The programme has ...
Join Boy Blue for an exciting and thought-provoking conversation on the future of the UK street dance scene, from where we are in 2025 to what the future holds. Bringing together a group of diverse ...
Celebrate Terry Riley's 90th with a mesmerising tribute featuring Pete Townshend, Bang on a Can All-Stars, and special guests. Terry Riley is a trailblazer of Minimalism, influencing generations of ...
Join Boy Blue at this explosive dance battle event, with an electric atmosphere provided by a line-up of guest judges and DJ's. See artists, dancers and freestylers express themselves at this 2vs2, ...
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Explore the work of Hugh Strange, whose buildings are rooted in the precise and economic use of low-carbon materials and a sensitivity to the particularities of their sites. Significant projects ...
Kristiaan Borret, City Architect of Brussels (2015–2024), looks back at a decade when the city gained international recognition for the exceptional quality of its new architecture and urban planning.
Stephen Rea gives a 'hauntingly good' (Guardian) performance in this triumphant production of Samuel Beckett's solo masterpiece about memory, loneliness and lost love. We meet Krapp, a man in his late ...