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Southbank Centre Welcomes Audiences Back With Summer Reunion Programme
The packed programme features ballet, classical music, contemporary music, literature, poetry and visual art.by BWW News Desk
The Southbank Centre today announces a four-month reopening programme, Summer Reunion - providing opportunities for people to reconnect, reunite and enjoy a colourful, joyful celebration of art, culture and entertainment.
The packed programme features ballet, classical music, contemporary music, literature, poetry and visual art. The reopening of the Southbank Centre and Summer Reunion programme is made possible thanks to the repayable loan from the government s Culture Recovery Fund.
On 30 April the popular weekly street food market returns, alongside riverside pop-ups. The Hayward Gallery welcomes visitors back on Wednesday 19 May with free weekend entertainment outside the Royal Festival Hall from Friday 21 - 23 May. The Royal Festival Hall will reopen on Friday 28 May with socially
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18/02/2021
Wolverhampton will now host British Art Show 9 (BAS9) in January 2022 after new dates for the touring exhibition were announced by organisers after consultation with the partner cities.
The event – which is the biggest touring exhibition of contemporary art in the UK – will take place in the city between 22 January and 10 April 2022.
Wolverhampton was due to host the opening of the exhibition in March 2021 however, due to the continuing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown restrictions, the dates and order of the tour have been rescheduled. British Art Show 9 will now open in Aberdeen in July 2021.
In Wolverhampton, British Art Show 9 will take place at Wolverhampton Art Gallery and the University of Wolverhampton School of Art.
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Why Kiwis in London won t be coming home for Christmas
11 Dec, 2020 08:00 PM
13 minutes to read
Daniel Faitaua, journalist. Photo / Jason Delaveau
By: George Fenwick
Many New Zealanders have returned home this year. George Fenwick talks to six who, like him, have chosen to stay abroad. Living in London is the blueprint for young New Zealanders embarking on their OEs. It s an obvious choice: the career opportunities are greater, there s no language barrier and the whole of Europe is right there on your doorstep. There are thousands of us here, with countless more arriving every year - that is, until March 2020, when Covid-19 locked the entire world in place.
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