What to do on Friday in London


Balimaya Project Friday 21 June 2024

Fri 21 Jun 2024, 19:30 - Southbank Centre, London
also absorbing the multi-genre lingua franca of London’s hybrid music scenes, developing what he calls
... Born from the fusion of West African rhythms and the vibrant sounds of London, feel the beat of the... a 'London ear’ for the way the city’s jazz, grime and funky house sounds were underpinned by African... cultural fusion.
'I've always wanted to do something that is an accurate representation of how West
Noh: 'Sumidagawa’ and 'A Tale of the Sumida River’ Friday 21 June 2024

Fri 21 Jun 2024, 19:00 - Kings Place, London
For our first headline event of Noh Reimagined 2024, Mu Arts and Kings Place are proud to present a rare performance of 'Sumidagawa’, one of Noh Theatre’s greatest masterpieces. British storyteller Xanthe Gresham-Knight’s 'A Tale of the Sumida River’, adapted from 'Sumidagawa’, will precede the Noh performance, offering an introduction to the play’s timeless narrative of love, loss, and the river
WAR Friday 21 June 2024

Fri 21 Jun 2024, 21:00 - Southbank Centre, London
Formed in 1969, the original street band fuses funk and jazz with a mission to spread a message of brotherhood and harmony.
Read, watch and listen more The year was 1969... and these 'kids’ had the nerve to carry the name WAR at a time when peace was the slogan in an anti-Vietnam United States.
Their instruments and voices became their weapons of choice and their songs - including 'Lowride
Copper Viper Friday 21 June 2024

Fri 21 Jun 2024, 19:00 - The Green Note, London
trio from London, comprised of prolific songwriter and guitarist Robin Joel Sangster, fiddle/mandolin
... venues such as London’s prestigious Green Note, Glastonbury Festival and the Cambridge Folk Festival
Queer Bruk & Friends Friday 21 June 2024

Fri 21 Jun 2024, 22:30 - Southbank Centre, London
, fear or explanation of why we choose to identify or express our authentic selves the way we do, whilst
Meet the Noh Performers Friday 21 June 2024

Fri 21 Jun 2024, 21:30 - Kings Place, London
Experience a memorable evening as you meet 9 Noh performers! This is a chance to have direct conversations with the esteemed performers from Japan and discuss their unforgettable performance of the Noh play 'Sumidagawa’, right after the presentation in Hall One, over drinks and snacks. "Why is Noh Theatre fascinating for you?"
"It is because Noh theatre is a unique form of stage art that depi
Through the Fire with Sisters in Dub Friday 21 June 2024

Fri 21 Jun 2024, 18:00 - Southbank Centre, London
people from south London in long-term creative activity, advancing their education, skills and capacity
Trinity Laban Musical Theatre presents: High School Musical Friday 21 June 2024

Fri 21 Jun 2024, 19:00 - Blackheath Halls, London
This summer, see Disney Channel’s smash hit movie musical live on our Great Hall stage
The ultimate teen musical of its generation about the pressures of first love, fitting in and being who you want to be.
With numbers including We’re All In This Together , Breaking Free and Stick to the Status Quo, High School Musical is a musical for all ages to enjoy!
Bryan Hodgson Director
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Flanders Symphony Orchestra Friday 21 June 2024

Fri 21 Jun 2024, 19:30 - Cadogan Hall, London
Our season ends with the Flanders Symphony Orchestra’s performance of one of the greatest of all choral works, Mozart’s farewell to the world, his powerful and hauntingly beautiful Requiem.
To balance this sombre second half, the first half includes Beethoven’s sparkling, joyous Eighth Symphony.
We’re very pleased that taking part in this concert will be one of England’s historic choruses,
Opening Talk: ´Sumidagawa' Friday 21 June 2024

Fri 21 Jun 2024, 18:00 - Kings Place, London
Ahead of the evening’s main event, a performance of 'Sumidagwa’ in Hall One, join us for a discussion about the play between Noh performer Kohei Kawaguchi and Jason James, Director General of the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation. Sumidagwa (Sumida River), written by Kanze Motomasa (c. 1394 - 1432), the eldest son of Zeami Motokiyo (c.1363 - c.1443), stands as one of the most renowned Noh plays of a






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