What's on in London this week: 21 – 28 August 2023
Discover our pick of things to do in London this week: 21 – 28 August 2023.
Bridgerton Lates at the Painted Hall
Step into the world of Bridgerton for an exclusive evening of decadence. Experience the Painted Hall, the backdrop of the beloved Netflix series, with live music, guided tours, and Bridgerton-themed cocktails. Enjoy a string quartet, regency dance lessons, fan-pleating demos, and more. Dress up for photos, explore the Fan Museum's collection, and join film tours. The event starts at 5.30pm, offering a night of grandeur and entertainment.
Date: 25 August 2023. Time: 5.30pm - 10pm. Location: Old Royal Naval College, London SE10 9NN. Price: £40, £35 (annual pass holders). Book now.
Hampton Court Palace Food Festival
Indulge in a delightful experience at the Hampton Palace Food Festival this weekend. Roam the picturesque grounds of Henry VIII's palace while treating yourself to a diverse selection of street food. The festival will feature pop-up bars, and a chance to partake in food-related masterclasses. Alongside live music and family-friendly activities such as face painting and circus skill sessions, there's plenty to ensure everyone's enjoyment.
Date: 26 - 28 August 2023. Location: Hampton Court Way, Molesey, East Molesey KT8 9AU. Price: from £29. Book now.
Tori Freestone Trio at Cadogan Hall
Tori Freestone alongside Tim Giles (drums) and Dave Manington (bass), are set to grace Cadogan Hall this Tuesday as part of their lunchtime Jazz Series. Tori's unique blend of jazz, folk, and Latin influences, enriched by her Canary Islands background, promises an electrifying live performance.
Date: 22 August 2023. Location: Cadogan Hall, 5 Sloane Terrace, London SW1X 9DQ. Price: free standing. £5.00 for seating. Book now.
Notting Hill Carnival
Notting Hill Carnival, Europe's biggest street festival celebrating Caribbean culture, is back this week! This vibrant event features a lively parade, street food, music, and bold costumes. With its rich history dating back to 1964, the Notting Hill Carnival has become an iconic and cherished part of London's summer calendar, attracting millions of people to join in the festivities.
Date: 27- 18 August 2023. Location: Notting Hill. Website: nhcarnival.org
Battersea Park in Concert
Battersea Park In Concert presents a vibrant three-day music festival set to grace Battersea Park this upcoming weekend. With a blend of classical, soul, and jazz melodies, attendees are invited to relish the music while indulging in picnics. The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra will enchant the audience with "A Night at the Musicals" on Saturday and "Proms in the Park" on Sunday. The festival culminates on Monday, featuring performances by Gabrielle, YolanDa Brown, and The Ronnie Scott’s All Stars.
Date: 26 – 28 August 2023. Price: from £37.71. Location: Battersea Park, London, SW11 4NJ. Book now.
The Living and the Dead Ensemble
Serpentine's Park Nights returns within the Serpentine Pavilion designed by Lina Ghotmeh. This interdisciplinary live program features diverse artists and performances including rave music, installations, poetry, and dance, running from August to October. This Friday, The Living and the Dead Ensemble presents The Wake, a performance reimagining a world in chaos. The Ensemble, with members from Haiti, France, and the UK, aims to tell history and present narratives from a Caribbean perspective through various artistic forms.
Date: 25 August 2023. Time: 8pm. Location:Serpentine Pavilion, London W2 3XA. Price: £10. Book now.
The Garden of Words
Whole Hog Theatre and Park Theatre present the World Premiere of The Garden of Words, based on Makoto Shinkai's stereotype-defying Anime and novel. This Japanese animation adaptation brings Tokyo's candid tale of loneliness and longing to the UK stage, echoing the emotive essence of Lost in Translation. The play delves into the blurred lines between platonic and romantic desires in a technology-immersed society, portraying seven souls adrift in the world's biggest metropolis, yearning for connection.
Date: until 9 September 2023. Location: Park Theatre,13 Clifton Terrace, Finsbury Park, London N4 3JP. Price: from £15. Book now.
Thames Barrier monthly closure
The Thames Barrier stands as one of the world's most expansive movable flood barriers. Managed and upheld by the Environment Agency, who not only oversees the Thames Barrier but also takes charge of safeguarding London through an array of flood defences. On a monthly basis, the Thames Flood Barrier undergoes closure for testing, a synchronised shut of all its gates. This upcoming Monday presents an exceptional chance to witness this spectacle firsthand. However, please bear in mind that the timing specified on the official gov.uk website might be susceptible to alterations, making it advisable to verify before planning your visit.
Date: 21 August 2023. Time: 10.25am - 12.55pm. Location: Thames Barrier, Eastmoor St, London SE7 8LX.Click here for more information.
Charlie’s Girls, the songs of Charles Miller
AIM Theatre presents Charlie’s Girls, a fresh cabaret highlighting the music of acclaimed composer Charles Miller. This limited-time show at the Union Theatre features a trio of familiar West End talents, celebrating Miller's iconic compositions in the realm of musical theatre. Charles Miller, known for his recent successes like The Pleasance Garden and The Return of the Soldier, has collaborated with New York Lyricist Kevin Hammonds on hits like When Midnight Strikes and Brenda Bly: Teen Detective. The performance, starring Melissa Jacques, Lucyelle Cliffe, and Emma Odell, combines Miller's storytelling melodies with anecdotes, promising an enjoyable experience for both his dedicated fans and newcomers to his work.
Date: 27 August 2023. Location: The Union Theatre, 229 Union St, London SE1 0LX. Price: £22.50. Book now.
Wellness
Rock Climbing at Battersea Power Station
Experience the thrill of rock climbing within the iconic setting of Battersea Power Station's 1950s Turbine Hall B. As part of The Battersea Games, running until 20 August, visitors can scale new heights and appreciate the historic backdrop. For just £5 per person, enjoy two climbs on the indoor rock-climbing wall—a fantastic activity for families with children aged 6 and above.
Date: until 20 August 2023. Location: Battersea Power Station, London SW11 8BJ. Price: £5 (walk-ins only).
Massage at Spa & Massage
Experience the pinnacle of relaxation at Spa & Massage. Choose from a variety of expertly crafted massages tailored to your needs, whether it's easing muscle tension, revitalising your skin, or simply enjoying some "me time". With five convenient locations, including Belsize Park and Richmond, click here to explore their locations now.
Prices: from £49 Website:spaandmassage.co.uk Instagram: @spamassageuk/
The Line: wellbeing walks
Join The Line's weekly wellbeing walk, designed to boost your well-being through outdoor activities. Guided by friendly hosts, the walk lasts around 30 minutes, with stops for reflection and conversation. You'll delve into the realms of nature, art, and heritage along The Line. Open to everyone, the walk commences at 11am every Thursday, assembling at Jim & Tonic. Remember to don weather-appropriate attire and carry water. These wellness walks provide an opportunity to rejuvenate, meet locals, and enjoy a free tea or coffee at the end.
Date: 24 August 2023 (weekly on Thursdays). Time: 11am. Location: meeting point at the outside seating area at Jim & Tonic at The Print House, 133 High Street, E15 2RB. The Walk ends at The House Mill at around 12pm, with complimentary tea or coffee. Book now.
Travel Spotlight
Lisbon, Portugal
Discover the allure of Lisbon, Portugal's vibrant capital, rich in history and culture. From its cobblestone streets and vibrant art scene to stunning viewpoints and exquisite cuisine, Lisbon offers a unique experience for travellers. Click here to discover the city's charms and explore a 5-day lavish itinerary, which seamlessly blends exploration with luxury.
Arts & culture
Opening this week
Father and Sons: Alexander Stuart Dakers & Dakers Junior
Experience a unique art exhibition, Father and Sons, where two distinct artists are united – father and son, connected by the bond of artistry. Alexander Stuart Dakers, not only the father but also the art teacher of Alexander Jr., brings their worlds together.This exhibition serves as a poignant gathering for families who've experienced loss, a celebration of life through art. Explore original works by both Alexander Stuart Dakers and his son, Dakers Junior. Witness Alexander's latest creations, including pieces displayed in Tokyo's International Arts award, where he achieved 4th place.
Date: 21-27 August 2023. Location: Espacio Gallery,159 Bethnal Grn Rd, London E2 7DG. Price: Free. Website: espaciogallery.com.
#FLOFAVOURITES: THIS WEEK
Studio Dreamachine
Studio Dreamachine is an immersive experience in Hackney that offers an intimate spin on the original. Guided by light and music, participants journey into a unique world of patterns and landscapes, driven by their brain's power. Afterwards, drawings express their experience in the Dreamachine Exhibition, showcasing each individual's unique experience. Following a successful UK tour, Studio Dreamachine addresses requests for a permanent version, enhancing well-being through connections, creativity, and reflection. Whether in groups or individually, it offers a transformative experience.
Date: Tuesday - Sunday, with multiple shows per day between 7.30am and 9pm until September 2023. Location: Hackney Downs Studios, located at 17 Amhurst Terrace, London, E8 2BT. Price: £15 per session. We also offer low-income tickets for £6 as we believe Studio Dreamachine should be accessible to all. Book now.
Holding Space: Hauser & Writh
Holding Space is a sensory exhibition in partnership with mental health charity Hospital Rooms, displayed at Hauser & Wirth North Gallery. It features immersive artworks inspired by NHS mental health programs, aiming to transform hospital environments through art. The exhibition involves artists, workshops, and auctions to support mental health initiatives. Hospital Rooms envisions art as a healing tool for vulnerable individuals, working to improve mental health settings.
Date: until 12 September 2023. Location: Hauser & Wirth, 23 Savile Row, London W1S 2ET. Price: Free. Website: hauserwirth.com.
Unearthing: Memory, Land, Materiality
Featuring works from the Arts Council Collection and The Courtauld's Collection, curated by MA Curating the Art Museum students, the exhibition explores the theme of "unearthing" through modern and contemporary art. Eleven diverse works will be displayed, sparking a dialogue between post-1945 pieces and innovative contemporary artworks. The exhibition aims to shed light on hidden histories and our relationship with the environment.
Date: until 3 September 2023. Location: Denise Coates Exhibition Galleries – Gallery 1, The Courtauld, Somerset House,Strand, London, WC2R 0RN. Price: included with Gallery admission. From £12. Concessions available. Book now.
Architects' Houses
The exhibition focuses on how architects and designers express their ideas through personal homes. Starting with Sir John Soane's innovative use of his own house, the exhibition examines five London-based case studies spanning the 19th to 21st century. These homes serve as both living spaces and showcases for architectural concepts. The exhibition highlights collaboration in architectural creation and the evolving styles of each era. Featured homes include the Cosmic House, 2 Willow Road, Red House, Hopkins House, and 9/10 Stock Orchard Street.
Date: until 3 September 2023. Location: Sir John Soane Museum, 13 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A. Price: Free. Website: soane.org.
Callum Eaton. Look But Don’t Touch
Carl Kostyál gallery presents Callum Eaton's debut solo exhibition titled Look but don't touch. Eaton explores everyday urban elements, like obsolete telephone boxes and vending machines, using his two-dimensional approach to highlight the shift from function to form. He employs trompe-l'œil techniques, capturing his surroundings and blurring the lines between reality and the canvas. Eaton also becomes part of his art, seen as an apparition in reflections and example images. The exhibition critiques modern commercialisation and captures the essence of contemporary culture.
Date: until 2 Sep 2023. Location: Carl Kostyál, 12a Savile Row, London, W1S 3PQ. Price: Free. Website: kostyal.com.
V&A x GUAP: London Is the Place for Me?
Experience the revival of V&A Lates as they mark the 75th anniversary of the HMT Empire Windrush's arrival this Friday. The event pays tribute to the enduring impact of the Windrush generation, exploring themes like sound system culture and carnival. Dive into an evening of rich cultural celebration and reflection.
Date: Friday 25 August 2023. Time: 6.30pm – 10pm. Location: V&A South Kensington, Cromwell Road London, SW7 2RL.Price: Free.
Pop-ups & Venues
Tsiakkos N1
Tsiakkos & Charcoal, the much loved Greek Cypriot eatery nestled in Maida Vale, now extends its culinary presence to Islington with Tsiakkos N1. The menu boasts an array of authentic cuisine, from hummus and taramasalata to tzatziki, beetroot salad, moussaka, chargrilled sea bream, halloumi, kleftiko, pork and chicken souvlaki.
Date: until 17 September 2023. Opening hours: Thursday - Saturday from 6pm. Sunday Lunch 12-4pm. Location: Down The Alley, 137 Upper Street, N1 1QP. Instagram: @tsiakkos.
#FLOFavourites: Pick of the week
FREE EVENT OF THE WEEK
Victorian in Vauxhall
Step into the past this summer as Vauxhall revives its historic Pleasure Gardens in Victorian style. Immerse yourself in a classic Victorian fair with circus acts, vintage games, and tasty treats. Try your hand at circus skills, ride the carousel, engage in crafts, revel in live music, and witness a range of performers. Don your finest Victorian attire for a chance to win the best-dressed competition!
Date: 26 August 2023.Time: 2 - 7pm. Location: Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens Vauxhall Walk London SE11 5HL. Price: Free. Book now.
Food of the week
The Buttery Café at Burgh House
Nestled within the charming Burgh House in Hampstead, The Buttery Café offers a delightful culinary experience steeped in history. With a diverse array of offerings, from coffees to indulgent cakes, seasonal lunches, afternoon tea, weekend brunch, and hearty Sunday roasts, the café is a versatile choice for any occasion. The menu boasts timeless classics such as eggs benedict and avocado toast, alongside a selection of sandwiches including both vegetarian and vegan options. Enveloped by lush greenery, the café's enchanting dining area provides a serene backdrop, ensuring a truly relaxing and enjoyable dining experience.
Opening hours: Burgh House: Wednesday - Sunday and Bank Hols 10am-4pm. Cafe: Wednesday - Friday 10am-5pm Saturday, Sunday and Bank Hols 9.30am-5.30pm. Location: Burgh House, New End Square, London, NW3 1LT. Website: burghhouse.org.uk. Instagram: @burghhouse1704.
Cuase of the Week
Little Village
Little Village is an organisation that provides assistance to families living in poverty with babies and children under the age of five. They operate a network called the "baby bank," which involves collecting, organising, and distributing clothes and equipment for these families. The organisation's support extends beyond material aid, they have a dedicated team to offer guidance and referrals to other services for parents. Little Village also collaborates with families to share their experiences and advocate for changes in the systems that contribute to their poverty. With hubs in various London areas, such as Camden, Wandsworth, Brent, Hackney, and Hounslow, Little Village has aided over 24,000 children under the age of five since their establishment in 2016.
Click here to explore volunteer opportunities across a range of roles: from sorting donations and curating gift bundles to warmly welcoming families at their hubs. Engage with families via phone to facilitate their access to support, or become a driver involved in delivering gifts and distributing stock.
Website: littlevillagehq.org
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