Ages 3 to 11
Bring parent or carer
Make special tokens and learn more about the Hindu day when brothers and sisters celebrate their special bond.
For beginners and those with a little experience. Weather permitting, the beautiful Waterlow Park where ponds, trees, hills, plants and animal life provide plenty of inspiration. Please bring folding stools and a cushion for outside work. In the event of bad weather we will work indoors. Please bring you own materials, boards are available.
Book early to avoid disappointment at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716.
Tues 20 & Thur 22 August 7.30pm, Sat 24 August 9.00pm, Sun 25 August 4.00pm
For beginners and those with a little experience. Weather permitting, the beautiful Waterlow Park where ponds, trees, hills, plants and animal life provide plenty of inspiration. Please bring folding stools and a cushion for outside work. In the event of bad weather we will work indoors. Please bring you own materials, boards are available.
Book early to avoid disappointment at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716.
Wed 21 & Fri 23 August 7.30pm, Sat 24 August 7.00pm, Sun 25 August 6.30pm
For beginners and those with a little experience. Weather permitting, the beautiful Waterlow Park where ponds, trees, hills, plants and animal life provide plenty of inspiration. Please bring folding stools and a cushion for outside work. In the event of bad weather we will work indoors. Please bring you own materials, boards are available.
Book early to avoid disappointment at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716.
Every Thursday the Friends of Waterlow Park (FOWP) in Highgate organise a volunteer session to restore and maintain places in the park that fall outside of the Camden maintenance contract. Amongst them are Sensory Border, the Lauderdale Terraces, the floral sundial, and the rose border. Everyone is welcome to take part. You don’t need gardening experience, tools or even gloves as these are all provided. We meet every Thursday at 10am at the Lauderdale Cafe and finish at about 1pm. It’s a great way of keeping fit and getting some fresh air and exercise while enjoying being around other people. We will finish for the year on the 20th December and reconvene in March. For further details go to the FOWP website: www.waterlowpark.org.uk or contact Patricia Walby, patriciawalby@gmail.com, Tel: 07710 312105.
Tues 20 & Thur 22 August 7.30pm, Sat 24 August 9.00pm, Sun 25 August 4.00pm
For beginners and those with a little experience. Weather permitting, the beautiful Waterlow Park where ponds, trees, hills, plants and animal life provide plenty of inspiration. Please bring folding stools and a cushion for outside work. In the event of bad weather we will work indoors. Please bring you own materials, boards are available.
Book early to avoid disappointment at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716.
The Kenwood summer concert series is back with ‘Live by the Lake’ and an incredible line up of stars bringing you the best in both popular and classical music.
From 23/08/13 to 01/09/13
Tues 20 & Thur 22 August 7.30pm, Sat 24 August 9.00pm, Sun 25 August 4.00pm
Wed 21 & Fri 23 August 7.30pm, Sat 24 August 7.00pm, Sun 25 August 6.30pm
The Royal Choral Society
The Kenwood summer concert series is back with ‘Live by the Lake’ and an incredible line up of stars bringing you the best in both popular and classical music.
From 23/08/13 to 01/09/13
Tues 20 & Thur 22 August 7.30pm, Sat 24 August 9.00pm, Sun 25 August 4.00pm
Wed 21 & Fri 23 August 7.30pm, Sat 24 August 7.00pm, Sun 25 August 6.30pm
Alan Barnes the saxophonist, clarinettist, arranger, composer,compere and national jazz treasure leads the group. Alan’s musical diversity has led him to work Kenny Baker, Stan Tracey, Bjork and Van Morrison. American saxophonist Scott Hamilton has carried the tradition of the classic jazz tenor saxophone in the style of Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins as well as Zoot Sims and Don Byas. He will be featured with the quartet.
Special Guest Laura Mvula
The Kenwood summer concert series is back with ‘Live by the Lake’ and an incredible line up of stars bringing you the best in both popular and classical music.
From 23/08/13 to 01/09/13
Tues 20 & Thur 22 August 7.30pm, Sat 24 August 9.00pm, Sun 25 August 4.00pm
Wed 21 & Fri 23 August 7.30pm, Sat 24 August 7.00pm, Sun 25 August 6.30pm
Tina May and Nikki Iles have a rapport that
takes a partnership between singer and pianist to a stage far beyond mere voice
plus accompaniment. A distinctive atmosphere surrounds everything they do
together, a kind of wistfulness, even at the most lively moments.
Discover a fantastic selection of local,
national and international arts and crafts Perfect presents or just a treat for
yourself
Scottish saxophonist Bobby Wellins is a
legendary figure, best known for his collaboration with Stan Tracey on the
British jazz album Under Milk Wood (1965).
Jazz pianist/composer Kate Williams was born in London into a musical family
(her father is the guitarist John Williams, her mother a classical pianist). A
recipient of the John Dankworth Award For Talent Deserving Wider Recognition,
she has gained a distinctive reputation as both a writer and performer.
Ronnie Scotts regulars Alex Garnett and Brandon Allen pay homage to the tenor saxophone battles made famous by Stitt and Ammons, Lockjaw and Griffin and Wardell and Dexter.The two saxes will be propelled by the organ grinding talent of Ross Stanley and Italian drummer Enzo Zirilli.
Every Thursday the Friends of Waterlow Park (FOWP) in Highgate organise a volunteer session to restore and maintain places in the park that fall outside of the Camden maintenance contract. Amongst them are Sensory Border, the Lauderdale Terraces, the floral sundial, and the rose border. Everyone is welcome to take part. You don’t need gardening experience, tools or even gloves as these are all provided. We meet every Thursday at 10am at the Lauderdale Cafe and finish at about 1pm. It’s a great way of keeping fit and getting some fresh air and exercise while enjoying being around other people. We will finish for the year on the 20th December and reconvene in March. For further details go to the FOWP website: www.waterlowpark.org.uk or contact Patricia Walby, patriciawalby@gmail.com, Tel: 07710 312105.
Live Orchestral soundtrack to this classic film
The Kenwood summer concert series is back with ‘Live by the Lake’ and an incredible line up of stars bringing you the best in both popular and classical music.
From 23/08/13 to 01/09/13
Starring Ana Maria Martinez
The Kenwood summer concert series is back with ‘Live by the Lake’ and an incredible line up of stars bringing you the best in both popular and classical music.
From 23/08/13 to 01/09/13
An Evening of Gershwin
The Kenwood summer concert series is back with ‘Live by the Lake’ and an incredible line up of stars bringing you the best in both popular and classical music.
From 23/08/13 to 01/09/13
Gallery is open Wed,Thurs,Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday, 10.00 – 17.00
Private View open to all: Wed 4 Sep from 7.30 to 10pm?
Lucy’s work draws upon the Japanese tradition of woodblock prints and western abstraction, using ink, pencil on paper. She has built a body of work revealing hidden forms through mark making. She works as an artist educator and has exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery.
Every Thursday the Friends of Waterlow Park (FOWP) in Highgate organise a volunteer session to restore and maintain places in the park that fall outside of the Camden maintenance contract. Amongst them are Sensory Border, the Lauderdale Terraces, the floral sundial, and the rose border. Everyone is welcome to take part. You don’t need gardening experience, tools or even gloves as these are all provided. We meet every Thursday at 10am at the Lauderdale Cafe and finish at about 1pm. It’s a great way of keeping fit and getting some fresh air and exercise while enjoying being around other people. We will finish for the year on the 20th December and reconvene in March. For further details go to the FOWP website: www.waterlowpark.org.uk or contact Patricia Walby, patriciawalby@gmail.com, Tel: 07710 312105.
Gallery is open Wed,Thurs,Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday, 10.00 – 17.00
Private View open to all: Wed 4 Sep from 7.30 to 10pm?
Lucy’s work draws upon the Japanese tradition of woodblock prints and western abstraction, using ink, pencil on paper. She has built a body of work revealing hidden forms through mark making. She works as an artist educator and has exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery.
Following from last year’s successful performance of Rossini’s ‘Cinderella’ at Upstairs at the Gatehouse in London’s Highgate, Opera Loki is staging a production of Verdi’s La Traviata. The performance marks the 200th anniversary of Verdi’s birth.
This year, Opera Loki sets a pocket production of this dramatic masterpiece in 1930s Paris. For years Flora has kept her beloved friends hidden away from the world and its troubles. The beautiful Violetta and her fellow Bright Young Things have kept the party rolling for years, sharing love affairs, endless nights, wealth and happiness. However, their world is changing; fascism is rising to the east, a handsome stranger has infiltrated their little world, and Violetta is dying. Clinging to the people and comfort around her, Violetta tries her best to stop time marching on. What happens when the party ends?”
Sung in English with a translation by Edmund Tracey.
Gallery is open Wed,Thurs,Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday, 10.00 – 17.00
Private View open to all: Wed 4 Sep from 7.30 to 10pm?
Lucy’s work draws upon the Japanese tradition of woodblock prints and western abstraction, using ink, pencil on paper. She has built a body of work revealing hidden forms through mark making. She works as an artist educator and has exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery.
Box Office: 07786 038 761 or info@villaincanto.eu
The emotion of an entire opera in little over an hour. Opera Villa InCanto brings their alternative to staged operas from Verona, Italy to Lauderdale House. This is a powerful but intimate show by an excellent cast of singers, who have sung across Europe.
Following from last year’s successful performance of Rossini’s ‘Cinderella’ at Upstairs at the Gatehouse in London’s Highgate, Opera Loki is staging a production of Verdi’s La Traviata. The performance marks the 200th anniversary of Verdi’s birth.
This year, Opera Loki sets a pocket production of this dramatic masterpiece in 1930s Paris. For years Flora has kept her beloved friends hidden away from the world and its troubles. The beautiful Violetta and her fellow Bright Young Things have kept the party rolling for years, sharing love affairs, endless nights, wealth and happiness. However, their world is changing; fascism is rising to the east, a handsome stranger has infiltrated their little world, and Violetta is dying. Clinging to the people and comfort around her, Violetta tries her best to stop time marching on. What happens when the party ends?”
Sung in English with a translation by Edmund Tracey.
Gallery is open Wed,Thurs,Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday, 10.00 – 17.00
Private View open to all: Wed 4 Sep from 7.30 to 10pm?
Lucy’s work draws upon the Japanese tradition of woodblock prints and western abstraction, using ink, pencil on paper. She has built a body of work revealing hidden forms through mark making. She works as an artist educator and has exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery.
Following from last year’s successful performance of Rossini’s ‘Cinderella’ at Upstairs at the Gatehouse in London’s Highgate, Opera Loki is staging a production of Verdi’s La Traviata. The performance marks the 200th anniversary of Verdi’s birth.
This year, Opera Loki sets a pocket production of this dramatic masterpiece in 1930s Paris. For years Flora has kept her beloved friends hidden away from the world and its troubles. The beautiful Violetta and her fellow Bright Young Things have kept the party rolling for years, sharing love affairs, endless nights, wealth and happiness. However, their world is changing; fascism is rising to the east, a handsome stranger has infiltrated their little world, and Violetta is dying. Clinging to the people and comfort around her, Violetta tries her best to stop time marching on. What happens when the party ends?”
Sung in English with a translation by Edmund Tracey.
Gallery is open Wed,Thurs,Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday, 10.00 – 17.00
Private View open to all: Wed 4 Sep from 7.30 to 10pm?
Lucy’s work draws upon the Japanese tradition of woodblock prints and western abstraction, using ink, pencil on paper. She has built a body of work revealing hidden forms through mark making. She works as an artist educator and has exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery.
Following from last year’s successful performance of Rossini’s ‘Cinderella’ at Upstairs at the Gatehouse in London’s Highgate, Opera Loki is staging a production of Verdi’s La Traviata. The performance marks the 200th anniversary of Verdi’s birth.
This year, Opera Loki sets a pocket production of this dramatic masterpiece in 1930s Paris. For years Flora has kept her beloved friends hidden away from the world and its troubles. The beautiful Violetta and her fellow Bright Young Things have kept the party rolling for years, sharing love affairs, endless nights, wealth and happiness. However, their world is changing; fascism is rising to the east, a handsome stranger has infiltrated their little world, and Violetta is dying. Clinging to the people and comfort around her, Violetta tries her best to stop time marching on. What happens when the party ends?”
Sung in English with a translation by Edmund Tracey.
Gallery is open Wed,Thurs,Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday, 10.00 – 17.00
Private View open to all: Wed 4 Sep from 7.30 to 10pm?
Lucy’s work draws upon the Japanese tradition of woodblock prints and western abstraction, using ink, pencil on paper. She has built a body of work revealing hidden forms through mark making. She works as an artist educator and has exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery.
Gallery is open Wed,Thurs,Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday, 10.00 – 17.00
Private View open to all: Wed 4 Sep from 7.30 to 10pm?
Lucy’s work draws upon the Japanese tradition of woodblock prints and western abstraction, using ink, pencil on paper. She has built a body of work revealing hidden forms through mark making. She works as an artist educator and has exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery.