But whilst he’s lauded for his minimalist work of that most experimental of decades, he himself has moved on spectacularly, diversifying his repertoire throughout his more than six decades in music.
Filmmaker and poet Edmund Ogawa Hardy is hosting a screening of his film, Negative Worlds, at Senate House, London. Negative Worlds is a eight year record of friendship, study, and nights out. It also ...
Royal Holloway Small Press Takeover, hosted by Pamenar Press is launching Laynie Browne’s new collection Everyone and Her Resemblances. Browne is visiting from the US, where she teaches at the ...
Senate House is hosting Runnymede International Literary Festival, a day of poetry readings and performances at the heart of Bloomsbury, London. There will be readings from the students from the RHUL ...
Royal Holloway Poetics Research Centre presents a reading by Rae Armantrout. Rae will read from Go Figure (Weslyan, 2024), plus new, unpublished material. After the reading, Rae will be in ...
Discover Poetry is a monthly session hosted by Polly Atkin for Wordsworth Grasmere where poets are invited to join online to talk about all things poetry. During these sessions you will be invited to ...
Join us for a magical evening with Eleftheria Arvanitaki, one of Greece’s most revered voices, who brings to life the rich tapestry of Hellenic music. Known for her powerful interpretation of Greek ...
An event celebrating the Poetry Business 2024 International Book & Pamphlet Competition, with readings by the two winners Caroline Bracken and Jen Feroze. Hosted by Michael McGregor, Director of the ...
Out-Spoken‘s Poetry Masterclass is a monthly three hour weekend workshop facilitated by leading UK/US poets. The class is open to members of the public of all ages and abilities – from beginners to ...
This interactive sculpture is the brainchild of Danish artist Jeppe Hein, whose combination of architecture and technology produces sculptures which are joyful, engaging and playful. Hein’s aquatic ...
‘How silver-sweet sound lovers’ tongues by night, Like softest music to attending ears!’ Shakespeare’s tragedy has inspired composers for centuries, but nothing quite matches Prokofiev’s great Soviet ...
Situated in the heart of London, on the banks of the River Thames is the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall, a beacon for arts and culture for over 70 years. The 2,700 capacity Royal Festival Hall ...