What comes to mind when you picture expressionism? On the one hand, bold experiments with colour, dramatic forms, atonal music and poetry in free verse. On the other, cross-cultural artistic collaborations set against the imperial ideologies and social inequalities of early 20th century Europe.
Expressionism stands out as a vivid and unforgettable part of European art history, embodying the…
Show review: Solera by Paco Peña Flamenco Dance Company at Sadler’s Wells Theatre (17-20 April 2024)
If you’re up for a show that’s both fascinating and soul-stirring, you’re in for a treat with Solera by Paco Peña Flamenco Dance Company. Gracing the stage at Sadler’s Wells Theatre last night, this incredible performance celebrates flamenco in a way that mixes the wisdom of age with the energy of youth.
From the moment the curtains go up, you’ll feel like you’re…
The 1885 Singers – Mozart and Dvorak Masses for Mother’s Day. What an unusual combo, a rarely-heard early Mozart piece followed by a more mature Dvorak work, both technically difficult and sung beautifully. I didn’t know either of them, but there’s no question of ‘Will I like the pieces?’ – the 1885 Singers deliver a delightful evening every time.
One mum nailed…
London and Britain at large offer a wealth of cultural experiences for families, presenting fantastic opportunities to introduce children to the world of arts and performance in a fun and approachable manner. From engaging theatre productions to enchanting ballet performances, there’s something for every young mind to explore and enjoy.
If you’re looking for a magical adventure…
Need a mum’s night out or somewhere kid-friendly? Then look no further than Sound Cafe at The Cumberland in Marble Arch.
This rock star-themed venue offers nightly live music until 10.30 pm and has a decadent Americana menu to fit the bill with accompanying cocktails.
London Mums headed down to see if it lived up to the hype…
The Atmosphere
With a history spanning 90 years, The…
In the dynamic yet not traditional version of Johan Inger’s Carmen, English National Ballet breathes new life into the classic tale of seduction and obsession, offering audiences a fresh and innovative perspective on this timeless narrative. Presented at Sadler’s Wells, this modern take on Bizet’s beloved opera provokes lots of thoughts from start to finish, delivering fiery drama.
At the…
Looking for a fun and educational day out with the kids? Well, look no further than the Bank of England Museum’s latest exhibition: “The Future of Money“!
Ever wondered if the tooth fairy can go cashless? Or if cryptoassets are the new coins of the realm? These are just some of the fascinating questions explored in this eye-opening exhibition.
Money, money, money! It’s…
“Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind,” the captivating exhibition at Tate Modern, invites you on an extraordinary journey through seven decades of Yoko Ono’s groundbreaking artistry. Running until 1st September, 2024, this immersive showcase unveils over 200 works spanning installations, films, music, and photography.
Tate Modern offers a fresh perspective on a figure often…
Over the past 10 years, I’ve attended two of Nathan Sawaya‘s exhibitions, prior to the latest instalment of Art of the Brick in Shoreditch. I must say, this one feels more streamlined but comes with higher ticket prices for visitors. The world-famous LEGO® art exhibition, Art of the Brick, is open again in London for this spring.
Here are some key highlights:
ThisLEGO® Art…
London stands out as a magnificent and lively metropolis, offering visitors a wide array of cultural, historical, leisure, retail, gastronomic, and nocturnal possibilities. Statistics show that over 19 million international visitors explored London in 2023, ranking it as the third most popular city globally. Furthermore, London proves to be the perfect spot for an affordable getaway. Indeed, the…