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An event in which poems interact with sound and art, choreographed comedy sketches, Sufi-inspired DJ sets and surreal films – all inspired by the ancient symbol of the moth. There will be performances ...
In a world with less and less space for art, there’s nothing much left for the two actors Mikey and Georgie to do but to earn their daily bread by taking odd jobs with a security service. Their latest ...
Punning and playful, Freudian Typo invites visitors to consider how the English language, entangled with the vocabulary of corporate finance, debt and development, underpins the globally precarious ...
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Take a deep dive with us behind the scenes of music across all genres, as composers share and discuss their new works. New Music Biennial is presented in partnership by PRS Foundation, Southbank ...
Award-winning composer Linda Buckley’s Thar Farraige (Over Sea) combines contemporary chamber music with Irish and Scottish folk traditions. Composed for small pipes, string quartet and electronics, ...
Submissions are now open for the Dementia Together Poetry Competition 2025. Entrants are welcome to submit up to three poems exploring the theme of dementia. Poems can be up to 30 lines each. The ...
Join Alexandra Corrin-Tachibana for Karada: the body (through a Japanese lens) – Poetry Writing Workshop. During this session you will find new ways of writing poems about the body using Japanese ...
GLOW presents a magical sound-world that blends the Magnetic Resonator Piano with a contemporary chamber ensemble, weaving semi-improvised elements and field recordings together with intricate, ...
Dhamaal – Core is a high-energy collaboration of South Asian, jazz and electronic traditions, creating an exhilarating and dynamic celebration of musical diversity. Created by Indian-born British ...
Milton Keynes Literary Festival launches a competition to anyone living, working or studying in Bucks, Beds or Northants aged 14 or older, to submit a story (fictional or factual) or a poem around the ...
The 19th International Welsh Poetry Competition is now open and accepting entries from poets across the world. Each poem must be no more than 50 lines in length (not including title or line breaks).
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