• Wed Feb 29th

    Instituto Cervantes , 102 Eaton Square

    Drama workshops giving the chance to practice your Spanish (or to use your native Spanish language) while learning to express yourself in drama with movement, gestures, creativity, emotion and games –as well as words, working together to develop your own creativity and communication skills.

     
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  • Wed Feb 29th

    El Peñol , 382 - 384 Brixton Road
    Brixton

    Weekly Wednesday Kizomba Classes

    8:00pm
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  • Fri Feb 17th to Sat Mar 3rd

    Lisson Gallery , 52-54 Bell Street

    Lisson Gallery is pleased to announce an extensive survey show of works by the Cuban painter Carmen Herrera. One of her most comprehensive exhibitions to date, this will include historic paintings from the 1940s through to the present day. Born in 1915 Herrera continues to draw and paint every day from her home in New York City.

     
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  • Fri Feb 17th to Sat Mar 3rd

    Lisson Gallery , 52-54 Bell Street

    This exhibition is a major retrospective of video and new works by Santiago Sierra. It features fifty-three videos that fall into three distinctive groups; performance based works, video documents of sculptural projects and programmed films.

     
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  • Fri Feb 10th to Fri Mar 2nd

    The Bussey Building , 133 Rye Lane

    ROCINANTE! ROCINANTE! is a surreal journey through the restless mind of Miguel de Cervantes’ Don Quixote de la Mancha. An unconventional promenade performance to experience a world of dreams, memories and visions.

     
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  • Fri Feb 10th to Sun Apr 15th

    Gasworks , 155 Vauxhall Street

    The Challenger’s Report is the first UK solo exhibition by Argentinian artist Irene Kopelman, which looks at how relationships to landscape and the natural world are culturally conditioned and subject to change.

     
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  • Tue Feb 7th to Tue Apr 17th

    The Dog House , 293 Kennington Rd

     
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  • Fri Jan 20th to Sat Mar 31st

    Aldwych Theatre , Aldwych

    The stars of BBC's Strictly Come Dancing bring their breath-taking live show into London's West End

    7:30pm
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  • Fri Feb 10th to Mon Apr 30th

    Main Building, The Conservatoire , 19-21 Lee Road
    Blackheath

    As a Mexican living in Britain for the past twenty years, Guillermo Monroy is able to draw on his cultural roots and new cultural stimuli to invigorate his working processes. He has continually exhibited throughout this time and his work has developed from a painter who sculpts to now predominately a sculptor who also paints.

     
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