Friday May 25, 2012

What's On in West London

Events around West London
480 events within about 15 miles in the next 4 weeks
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London’s first Outdoor Trapeze School OPENS
Gorilla Circus is London’s first Outdoor Trapeze School, offering classes in Regents Park from now until 2nd September, and in Battersea Park from 13th August until 10th September. If you are looking for a new way to get beach ready, looking to learn a new skill or simply wanting a birds eye view of London the Gorilla Circus is ready to teach you all the techniques you need. Gorilla.. more
Regents Park, Outer Circle, North Side.  London
Today to Monday 25 Jun 2012
Sergio Fermariello
Ronchini Gallery, London is delighted to announce the first solo show in the UK of work by Sergio Fermariello, curated by ARTNESIA. The exhibition will feature new works alongside existing key works. Fermariello takes archetypal symbols and shapes from the past with a particular emphasis on mythology and antiquity. His work began with the symbol of a warrior and ever since these armed figures.. more
22 Dering Street  London W1S 1AN
Today, Sat 26 May, Mon 28 May to Sat 2 Jun, Mon 4 Jun to Sat 9 Jun.
Ben & Jerry’s Launches Core-azy UK Ice Cream Tour!
This spring, Ben & Jerry’s will be embarking on its most ambitious scooping adventure to date! We’ll be touring the country meeting more of our UK fans than ever before and giving away thousands of scoops of our udderly delicious brand new Core flavours. The Core Tour 2012 will be hoofing it around 18 different cities up and down the country and giving fans a chance to win a request stop from.. more
London  W1W 7RB
Today to Fri 8 Jun.

From Sermons in Stones to Monsters of Modernity. Early French Photography and the Church
JAMES HYMAN PHOTOGRAPHY is delighted to present one of the most substantial exhibitions of rare, early salt prints ever staged by a commercial gallery in London. A specially curated presentation brings together two of the greatest achievements of Western civilization: Gothic architecture and the invention of photography. This museum quality exhibition includes loans as well as works for sale. more
5 Savile Row  London W1S 3PD
Today, Sat 26 May, Mon 28 May to Sun 3 Jun, Wed 27 Jun to Sun 8 Jul.
Economy of Scale by Penny
‘Economy of scale’ is the first solo exhibition from the multidisciplinary artist Penny, featuring a plethora of work from the London-based artist, including his signature intricately-cut stencils, mixed media works with currency, taxidermy butterflies, and for the first time a display of his process works and stencil skeletons. more
Rook & Raven Gallery, 7 Rathbone Place, London.  W1T 1HN
Today to Saturday 23 Jun 2012

Tours of Fitzroy House
Fitzroy House is a 1791 Georgian period building, it was formerly inhabited by Playwright George Bernard Shaw. It now shows the life and work of writer & philosopher L. Ron Hubbard who worked here in the late 1950s. Awarded ‘Most Published Author’ by the Guinness Book of World Records, he is one of the most prolific writers of his time. Groups welcome. Tel 0207 255 2422, email.. more
37 Fitzroy Steet, London  W1T 6DX
Today to Friday 15 Jun 2012
Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda by Monteverdi
In collaboration with Guildhall School of Music & Drama, this mini-opera recreates Monteverdi’s thrilling vision of an epic sword fight in music, complementing our exhibition ’The Noble Art of the Sword: Fashion and Fencing in Renaissance Europe.’ Evening performances take places seated cabaret style in the glazed courtyard restaurant, include additional music, a talk by curator.. more
The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square  London W1U 3BN
Today
The Noble Art of the Sword: Fashion and Fencing in Renaissance Europe
The Wallace Collection will stage The Noble Art of the Sword, which celebrates the artistic and cultural importance of the sword, as a symbol of power and prestige, as a flamboyant fashion statement, and as an icon of the Age of Discovery. It will be composed of weapons and related works of art from the Wallace Collection; never-before-seen illustrated works on fencing drawn from the Lord Howard.. more
The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square  London W1U 3BN
Today to Mon 16 Jul.


The Mystery of Edwin Drood
In the 200th ANNIVERSARY YEAR of Charles Dickens’ birth, Aria Entertainment are pleased to present the London revival of Rupert Holmes’ Broadway musical, featuring former Coronation Street star Wendi Peters as Princess Puffer. Following a successful run at the Landor Theatre, Clapham, ’The Mystery of Edwin Drood’ is to transfer to the Arts Theatre, West End for a limited.. more
Arts Theatre, 6-7 Great Newport Street, LONDON  WC2H 7JB
Today to Sun 27 May, Tue 29 May to Sun 3 Jun, Tue 5 Jun to Sun 10 Jun, Tue 12 Jun to Sun 17 Jun.
Tangent
Premiering at the New Diorama Theatre in May 2012, Tangent is a tale of adolescence, love affairs, classmates hell bent on distraction and teachers struggling to cope, And then there’s the instant messaging, firing cannons, make-up and flogging. Maths, it seems, can be pretty intense. With over 40% of students today unable to obtain an A-C grade in GCSE maths, Tangent is a highly relevant.. more
15 - 16 Triton Street, Regents Place, London, NW1 3BF  NW1 3BF
Today to Sat 9 Jun.
KOLAM: Ephemeral Patterns for Eternal Prosperity
This is the first U.K. exhibition by the Swedish based anthropologist and artist Anna Laine exploring the practice of Kolam. Personal narratives are combined with descriptions, and Tamil notions of divinities, continuity and change interact with pieces produced using Nordic craft traditions and photography. Everyday before the sun rises and sets, women in the state Tamil Nadu, South India, draw.. more
Brunei Gallery, School of Oriental and African Studies, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square  London WC1H 0XG
Today to Saturday 23 Jun 2012

Disappearing heritage of Sudan: 1820 - 1956
This is the first U.K. exhibition by the Swedish based anthropologist and artist Anna Laine exploring the practice of Kolam. Personal narratives are combined with descriptions, and Tamil notions of divinities, continuity and change interact with pieces produced using Nordic craft traditions and photography. Everyday before the sun rises and sets, women in the state Tamil Nadu, South India, draw.. more
Brunei Gallery, School of Oriental and African Studies, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square  London WC1H 0XG
Today to Saturday 23 Jun 2012
Louise Giblin – Body Casting Olympians
The ‘Olympian Series’ sculptures were produced by body casting World Champion gymnast Beth Tweddle MBE, Kriss Akabusi MBE, Dame Kelly Holmes, Sally Gunnel OBE and 6’7’’ Paralympian swimmer Darren Leach. The detailed surfaces relate to past Olympic, Paralympic and World Championship triumphs. Sculptures and drawings from Giblin’s ‘Meta-Human Series’ will also be on display. more
MALL GALLERIES The Mall (near Trafalgar Square)  London SW1Y 5BD
Today and Tomorrow
Wildlife Artist of the Year 2012 & Wildlife Art Exhibition
Organised by the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation, this exciting wildlife art competition returns once again, supported by a fabulous collection of original works by prominent wildlife artists. All profits from the sale of paintings will support David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation projects in the field. more
MALL GALLERIES The Mall (near Trafalgar Square)  London SW1Y 5BD
Today and Tomorrow
Titian’s First Masterpiece: The Flight into Egypt
Titian’s First Masterpiece: The Flight into Egypt examines the talented young artist’s creation of this extraordinarily ambitious and innovative work, which is believed to be one of his earliest paintings. The exhibition will display this masterpiece alongside contemporary Venetian works both from the National Gallery’s collection and loans from other British collections to demonstrate how Titian.. more
The National Gallery Trafalgar Square London  WC2N 5ND
Today to Sunday 3 Jun 2012




 
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