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Jul
22
Wed
Mama’s Kitchen – Layla Rosa @ Jacksons Lane
Jul 22 @ 8:00 pm – 9:15 pm

Mama’s Kitchen is a place for experimentation and curious concoctions, serving up a menu of pioneering performance.

The brainchild of Shunt artist Layla Rosa and curated especially for Postcards, expect circus artists, theatre makers, musicians, visual artists and a whole heap of other exciting performances that we’re not entirely sure about just yet.

But if previous outings at The Shunt Lounge are anything to go by, Mama’s Kitchen will be unexpected and hugely memorable.

Click here to see the full programme of Postcards 2015.

Jul
14
Thu
Jess Love: And the Little One Said @ Jacksons Lane
Jul 14 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Combining high-level circus skills with pathos, humour and beauty, Jess Love creates a vision that is at once delicately touching, visually enchanting and heart-warmingly playful. Dark clowning, dirty acrobatics and surreal sideshow feats go hand-in-hand with slapstick, roller-skating, hula hoops, skipping and hopscotch acrobatics – phew! With crafted storytelling and awe inspiring images on a bed of roses and broken glass, it’s so sweet you’ll want to squeal!

“LIVELY AND ENTERTAINING…SERIOUSLY WACKY…EXCITING…CHARISMATIC”★★★★ THE AGE

We have introduced a Pay What You Decide policy for Postcards Festival 2016shows.

You can attend the shows without paying for a ticket beforehand, but tickets can be reserved in advance (max 4 per booking). When the show finishes, you will have the opportunity to make a donation – either by cash on the door or card at the Box Office.

Apr
19
Thu
A Botanical Mixed Media Art Workshop: @ North London Bowling Club
Apr 19 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Botanical Mixed Media Art Classes at NLBC with Hazel Lopatkin Wallis.

Hazel will be running an exciting mixed media art class with a different focus and theme each 6 week term beginning with botanical art. You will develop formal art skills and explore painting, drawing and collage media surrounded by the beautiful gardens of the North London Bowls club on the edge of Hampstead Heath.

Classes will run from 10.00am to 1.00pm each Thursday.

Beginners and experienced artists welcome as Hazel has taught art for almost 25 years and is able to break down learning to make art accessible for all. 

Alongside creating your own artwork, Hazel will connect your learning with the work of known artists.

Concession fees and drop in classes available. Please see www.hlwfineart.com

Apr
26
Thu
A Botanical Mixed Media Art Workshop: @ North London Bowling Club
Apr 26 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Botanical Mixed Media Art Classes at NLBC with Hazel Lopatkin Wallis.

Hazel will be running an exciting mixed media art class with a different focus and theme each 6 week term beginning with botanical art. You will develop formal art skills and explore painting, drawing and collage media surrounded by the beautiful gardens of the North London Bowls club on the edge of Hampstead Heath.

Classes will run from 10.00am to 1.00pm each Thursday.

Beginners and experienced artists welcome as Hazel has taught art for almost 25 years and is able to break down learning to make art accessible for all. 

Alongside creating your own artwork, Hazel will connect your learning with the work of known artists.

Concession fees and drop in classes available. Please see www.hlwfineart.com

May
3
Thu
A Botanical Mixed Media Art Workshop: @ North London Bowling Club
May 3 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Botanical Mixed Media Art Classes at NLBC with Hazel Lopatkin Wallis.

Hazel will be running an exciting mixed media art class with a different focus and theme each 6 week term beginning with botanical art. You will develop formal art skills and explore painting, drawing and collage media surrounded by the beautiful gardens of the North London Bowls club on the edge of Hampstead Heath.

Classes will run from 10.00am to 1.00pm each Thursday.

Beginners and experienced artists welcome as Hazel has taught art for almost 25 years and is able to break down learning to make art accessible for all. 

Alongside creating your own artwork, Hazel will connect your learning with the work of known artists.

Concession fees and drop in classes available. Please see www.hlwfineart.com

May
10
Thu
A Botanical Mixed Media Art Workshop: @ North London Bowling Club
May 10 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Botanical Mixed Media Art Classes at NLBC with Hazel Lopatkin Wallis.

Hazel will be running an exciting mixed media art class with a different focus and theme each 6 week term beginning with botanical art. You will develop formal art skills and explore painting, drawing and collage media surrounded by the beautiful gardens of the North London Bowls club on the edge of Hampstead Heath.

Classes will run from 10.00am to 1.00pm each Thursday.

Beginners and experienced artists welcome as Hazel has taught art for almost 25 years and is able to break down learning to make art accessible for all. 

Alongside creating your own artwork, Hazel will connect your learning with the work of known artists.

Concession fees and drop in classes available. Please see www.hlwfineart.com

May
17
Thu
A Botanical Mixed Media Art Workshop: @ North London Bowling Club
May 17 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Botanical Mixed Media Art Classes at NLBC with Hazel Lopatkin Wallis.

Hazel will be running an exciting mixed media art class with a different focus and theme each 6 week term beginning with botanical art. You will develop formal art skills and explore painting, drawing and collage media surrounded by the beautiful gardens of the North London Bowls club on the edge of Hampstead Heath.

Classes will run from 10.00am to 1.00pm each Thursday.

Beginners and experienced artists welcome as Hazel has taught art for almost 25 years and is able to break down learning to make art accessible for all. 

Alongside creating your own artwork, Hazel will connect your learning with the work of known artists.

Concession fees and drop in classes available. Please see www.hlwfineart.com

May
24
Thu
A Botanical Mixed Media Art Workshop: @ North London Bowling Club
May 24 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Botanical Mixed Media Art Classes at NLBC with Hazel Lopatkin Wallis.

Hazel will be running an exciting mixed media art class with a different focus and theme each 6 week term beginning with botanical art. You will develop formal art skills and explore painting, drawing and collage media surrounded by the beautiful gardens of the North London Bowls club on the edge of Hampstead Heath.

Classes will run from 10.00am to 1.00pm each Thursday.

Beginners and experienced artists welcome as Hazel has taught art for almost 25 years and is able to break down learning to make art accessible for all. 

Alongside creating your own artwork, Hazel will connect your learning with the work of known artists.

Concession fees and drop in classes available. Please see www.hlwfineart.com

Mar
9
Sat
Highgate Choral Society Spring Concert @ All Hallows' Church
Mar 9 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

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Janacek’s Glagolitic Mass, so-named as it uses a ninth century text written in Old Church Slavonic, is also known as the Slavonic Mass. Rather than a traditional sacred piece, Janacek is thought to have conceived his mass as a celebration of Slavic culture and the pan-Slavic movement that he supported.

The Glagolitic Mass was first performed in Brno, Czechoslovakia, in April 1926. It is a highly original work for choir, organ and orchestra that expresses dramatic energy and tenderness in equal measure, and is recognised today as one of most significant contributions to choral music in the twentieth century.

Poulenc’s Gloria is a joyful rendering of the Gloria text from the Catholic Mass, and one of Poulenc’s most celebrated works. Scored for soprano, choir and large orchestra, it was composed in 1959 and first performed in 1961 in Boston to critical acclaim. Poulenc was known for composing music of sharp contrasts and his Gloria, which is jocund as well as solemn, is no exception.


Always Moving On is a brand new work for choir and orchestra, written by newcomer Christopher Ashley. An eight-minute orchestral march of aspiration and healing, it provides a modern twist to the familiar and popular format pioneered by Elgar and Walton in the early 20th century. The piece gives expression to the timeless virtues of hope, joy, patience and tolerance, offering respite from uncertainty and gloom.