Rucksack music at Jacksons Lane.
Email: admin@jacksonslane.org.uk
Wednesdays and Fridays 10.15-11.15am.
Come and enjoy a relaxed, interactive guided musical session for children & their adults (parents/carers). Expect nursery rhymes, popular songs & movement, with small percussion instruments to play and live guitar accompaniment. Lots of singing, stomping, clapping, wriggling, just having a good time. Learning through enjoyment. Classes are 1 hour with a break. Tutor is jazz musician Faye Patton.
Suitable for children 0 – 4 years old.
NO NEED TO BOOK – JUST DROP IN!
£5.00 per child/£3.50 siblings
For more information – www.rucksackmusic.co.uk
EVELYN KORN
Highgate Gallery
14-27 October 2016
There will be something to surprise and delight everyone in this powerful and original show.
Evelyn’s work draws inspiration from the patterns, shapes and colours of both the natural world and man-made environments, seeking out the unusual in the everyday, effectively conveying the vividness and vibrancy of life whatever the subject matter.
Cars piled up in an Edmonton scrap yard are as considered with as much originality as the hot beaches of Spain or the fields of Provence. Paintings of Evelyn’s local Southgate are striking in their powerful intensity, whilst the Dorset landscapes are quieter and more tranquil. Unusual juxtapositions add a surreal quality which elevates the mundane to the marvellous. She experiments with scale, offering a variety of canvases from the very large to the small and playful.
An active artist all her life, Evelyn studied at St Martin’s School of Art and at Middlesex University where she gained her B.Ed and BA honours degrees and post graduate diploma. Qualified as a teacher in secondary school Art and Ceramics, she taught in Enfield secondary schools whilst bringing up a young family.
Evelyn’s paintings, often in conjunction with her ceramics, have been exhibited in the Ben Uri gallery in London, in Lyme Regis, Middlesex University, Burgh House, Millfield House in Edmonton and at HLSI Members’ Exhibitions. This exciting exhibition focuses entirely on oil paintings on canvas, a medium she feels is most suitable for conveying vibrancy and depth of colour.
Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays.
Weekly drop-in Hatha yoga classes suitable for all levels, beginners welcome. Come and practice some lovely postures in a safe environment that will leave you feeling uplifted and refreshed. I am certified by the British Wheel of Yoga (BWY) and classes include a mixture of pranayama, postures and relaxation with focus on correct alignment. The steady flow of postures will improve your strength and flexibility. Mats, blocks and bricks provided or you are welcome to bring your own.
*Email me to book your place and receive your first class FREE*
EVELYN KORN
Highgate Gallery
14-27 October 2016
There will be something to surprise and delight everyone in this powerful and original show.
Evelyn’s work draws inspiration from the patterns, shapes and colours of both the natural world and man-made environments, seeking out the unusual in the everyday, effectively conveying the vividness and vibrancy of life whatever the subject matter.
Cars piled up in an Edmonton scrap yard are as considered with as much originality as the hot beaches of Spain or the fields of Provence. Paintings of Evelyn’s local Southgate are striking in their powerful intensity, whilst the Dorset landscapes are quieter and more tranquil. Unusual juxtapositions add a surreal quality which elevates the mundane to the marvellous. She experiments with scale, offering a variety of canvases from the very large to the small and playful.
An active artist all her life, Evelyn studied at St Martin’s School of Art and at Middlesex University where she gained her B.Ed and BA honours degrees and post graduate diploma. Qualified as a teacher in secondary school Art and Ceramics, she taught in Enfield secondary schools whilst bringing up a young family.
Evelyn’s paintings, often in conjunction with her ceramics, have been exhibited in the Ben Uri gallery in London, in Lyme Regis, Middlesex University, Burgh House, Millfield House in Edmonton and at HLSI Members’ Exhibitions. This exciting exhibition focuses entirely on oil paintings on canvas, a medium she feels is most suitable for conveying vibrancy and depth of colour.
Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays.
Rucksack music at Jacksons Lane.
Email: admin@jacksonslane.org.uk
Fridays and Wednesdays 10.15-11.15am.
Come and enjoy a relaxed, interactive guided musical session for children & their adults (parents/carers). Expect nursery rhymes, popular songs & movement, with small percussion instruments to play and live guitar accompaniment. Lots of singing, stomping, clapping, wriggling, just having a good time. Learning through enjoyment. Classes are 1 hour with a break. Tutor is jazz musician Faye Patton.
Suitable for children 0 – 4 years old.
NO NEED TO BOOK – JUST DROP IN!
£5.00 per child/£3.50 siblings
For more information – www.rucksackmusic.co.uk
Rucksack music at Jacksons Lane.
Email: admin@jacksonslane.org.uk
Wednesdays and Fridays 10.15-11.15am.
Come and enjoy a relaxed, interactive guided musical session for children & their adults (parents/carers). Expect nursery rhymes, popular songs & movement, with small percussion instruments to play and live guitar accompaniment. Lots of singing, stomping, clapping, wriggling, just having a good time. Learning through enjoyment. Classes are 1 hour with a break. Tutor is jazz musician Faye Patton.
Suitable for children 0 – 4 years old.
NO NEED TO BOOK – JUST DROP IN!
£5.00 per child/£3.50 siblings
For more information – www.rucksackmusic.co.uk
A dynamic dance and fitness class designed for kids and their parents or carers. Recommended age 4 to 10 years old but younger children welcome to join in the fun.
Classes are drop in but places are limited so booking is advised.
£8 one child and 1 adult; £2 per additional child; first Class £5
Weekly drop-in Hatha yoga classes suitable for all levels, beginners welcome. Come and practice some lovely postures in a safe environment that will leave you feeling uplifted and refreshed. I am certified by the British Wheel of Yoga (BWY) and classes include a mixture of pranayama, postures and relaxation with focus on correct alignment. The steady flow of postures will improve your strength and flexibility. Mats, blocks and bricks provided or you are welcome to bring your own.
*Email me to book your place and receive your first class FREE*
Rucksack music at Jacksons Lane.
Email: admin@jacksonslane.org.uk
Fridays and Wednesdays 10.15-11.15am.
Come and enjoy a relaxed, interactive guided musical session for children & their adults (parents/carers). Expect nursery rhymes, popular songs & movement, with small percussion instruments to play and live guitar accompaniment. Lots of singing, stomping, clapping, wriggling, just having a good time. Learning through enjoyment. Classes are 1 hour with a break. Tutor is jazz musician Faye Patton.
Suitable for children 0 – 4 years old.
NO NEED TO BOOK – JUST DROP IN!
£5.00 per child/£3.50 siblings
For more information – www.rucksackmusic.co.uk
TEST OF TIME ENTERTAINMENT invite you to an evening of quizzing, dancing, live entertainment, festive nibbles and fun, all to raise money for the BRITISH HEART FOUNDATION.
Ticket price includes:
- Quiz Entry (Prizes to be won!)
- Live entertainment from a variety of our acts
- Festive finger-food for each table inc. Yorkshire puddings filled with roast turkey, sage & onion stuffing and cranberry sauce; Stilton and red grape bites; Mince pies and many more festive treats!
- Post-quiz ‘Christmas Cheese’ disco
There will also be a pay-bar open all night.
The quiz will be organised into teams of 10.
Tickets can be bought in several different ways:
- Individual tickets, £28.80 (requests to be on a specific team can be sent to info@testoftimeentertainment.co.uk)
- A pair of tickets, £57.60 (requests to be on a specific team can be sent to info@testoftimeentertainment.co.uk)
- 5 x person group (half a team) tickets, £144.00
- 10 x person group (entire team) tickets, £288.00
Additional donations to go to The British Heart Foundation are also very welcome. There is an option to add a donation when you buy your ticket.
The British Heart Foundation (BHF) is a UK-based charity organisation, funding research into improving treatment, diagnosis & prevention of cardiovascular disease. The charity also funds education, care and awareness campaigns.
All profits from this event will go directly to The British Heart Foundation.
Access to this event is via stairs only.
Please no stilettos.
Rucksack music at Jacksons Lane.
Email: admin@jacksonslane.org.uk
Wednesdays and Fridays 10.15-11.15am.
Come and enjoy a relaxed, interactive guided musical session for children & their adults (parents/carers). Expect nursery rhymes, popular songs & movement, with small percussion instruments to play and live guitar accompaniment. Lots of singing, stomping, clapping, wriggling, just having a good time. Learning through enjoyment. Classes are 1 hour with a break. Tutor is jazz musician Faye Patton.
Suitable for children 0 – 4 years old.
NO NEED TO BOOK – JUST DROP IN!
£5.00 per child/£3.50 siblings
For more information – www.rucksackmusic.co.uk
A dynamic dance and fitness class designed for kids and their parents or carers. Recommended age 4 to 10 years old but younger children welcome to join in the fun.
Classes are drop in but places are limited so booking is advised.
£8 one child and 1 adult; £2 per additional child; first Class £5
Weekly drop-in Hatha yoga classes suitable for all levels, beginners welcome. Come and practice some lovely postures in a safe environment that will leave you feeling uplifted and refreshed. I am certified by the British Wheel of Yoga (BWY) and classes include a mixture of pranayama, postures and relaxation with focus on correct alignment. The steady flow of postures will improve your strength and flexibility. Mats, blocks and bricks provided or you are welcome to bring your own.
*Email me to book your place and receive your first class FREE*
Rucksack music at Jacksons Lane.
Email: admin@jacksonslane.org.uk
Fridays and Wednesdays 10.15-11.15am.
Come and enjoy a relaxed, interactive guided musical session for children & their adults (parents/carers). Expect nursery rhymes, popular songs & movement, with small percussion instruments to play and live guitar accompaniment. Lots of singing, stomping, clapping, wriggling, just having a good time. Learning through enjoyment. Classes are 1 hour with a break. Tutor is jazz musician Faye Patton.
Suitable for children 0 – 4 years old.
NO NEED TO BOOK – JUST DROP IN!
£5.00 per child/£3.50 siblings
For more information – www.rucksackmusic.co.uk
Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
Rucksack music at Jacksons Lane.
Email: admin@jacksonslane.org.uk
Wednesdays and Fridays 10.15-11.15am.
Come and enjoy a relaxed, interactive guided musical session for children & their adults (parents/carers). Expect nursery rhymes, popular songs & movement, with small percussion instruments to play and live guitar accompaniment. Lots of singing, stomping, clapping, wriggling, just having a good time. Learning through enjoyment. Classes are 1 hour with a break. Tutor is jazz musician Faye Patton.
Suitable for children 0 – 4 years old.
NO NEED TO BOOK – JUST DROP IN!
£5.00 per child/£3.50 siblings
For more information – www.rucksackmusic.co.uk
A dynamic dance and fitness class designed for kids and their parents or carers. Recommended age 4 to 10 years old but younger children welcome to join in the fun.
Classes are drop in but places are limited so booking is advised.
£8 one child and 1 adult; £2 per additional child; first Class £5
Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
Weekly drop-in Hatha yoga classes suitable for all levels, beginners welcome. Come and practice some lovely postures in a safe environment that will leave you feeling uplifted and refreshed. I am certified by the British Wheel of Yoga (BWY) and classes include a mixture of pranayama, postures and relaxation with focus on correct alignment. The steady flow of postures will improve your strength and flexibility. Mats, blocks and bricks provided or you are welcome to bring your own.
*Email me to book your place and receive your first class FREE*
Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
Rucksack music at Jacksons Lane.
Email: admin@jacksonslane.org.uk
Fridays and Wednesdays 10.15-11.15am.
Come and enjoy a relaxed, interactive guided musical session for children & their adults (parents/carers). Expect nursery rhymes, popular songs & movement, with small percussion instruments to play and live guitar accompaniment. Lots of singing, stomping, clapping, wriggling, just having a good time. Learning through enjoyment. Classes are 1 hour with a break. Tutor is jazz musician Faye Patton.
Suitable for children 0 – 4 years old.
NO NEED TO BOOK – JUST DROP IN!
£5.00 per child/£3.50 siblings
For more information – www.rucksackmusic.co.uk
Highgate Gallery at the Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution is the perfect venue for hosting this wide-ranging multimedia collection of new artworks by members of the Printmakers Council. With a multitude of techniques on show, visitors will be offered the chance to see some of the very best printmaking in the UK today. ‘Loosely Bound’, as the title suggests, has given the artists an opportunity to respond to this rich theme.
On show will be artworks inspired by literature in all its forms – novels, plays, poetry and much more. Examples of new pieces include those by Invited Artist Liz Collini, whose beautifully printed lettering or word pieces have been commissioned by various corporate organisations and are also part of the V&A Museum collection. Other prints relate to illustration such as the mysterious works combining collage and print by Lynn Hatzius whose clients include Random House, Bloomsbury and Faber and Faber. Pages from handmade linocut artist books by Graham Smith are another highlight. The exhibition will feature many traditional print techniques including etching, lithography, silkscreen, linocut and woodblock plus new contemporary techniques such as photopolymer and computer-based artwork.
The Printmakers Council was established in 1965 with the primary aim of forming a ‘pressure group’ to promote and encourage printmaking, especially experimental and contemporary work. Eminent artist Michael Rothenstein, the first Chairman, set up the association with a committee comprising of Anthony Gross, Stanley Jones and other leading artist printmakers of the time. The PMC, a non-profit making organisation run by artists, has exhibited worldwide. It continues to emphasise education through lectures and demonstrations, to promote printmaking in all its forms and to support its members via newsletters and the website: www.printmakerscouncil.com
For further information, please contact: Theresa Pateman, Printmakers Council: printpmc@googlemail.com
18 November – 1 December 2016. Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays.

Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
Highgate Gallery at the Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution is the perfect venue for hosting this wide-ranging multimedia collection of new artworks by members of the Printmakers Council. With a multitude of techniques on show, visitors will be offered the chance to see some of the very best printmaking in the UK today. ‘Loosely Bound’, as the title suggests, has given the artists an opportunity to respond to this rich theme.
On show will be artworks inspired by literature in all its forms – novels, plays, poetry and much more. Examples of new pieces include those by Invited Artist Liz Collini, whose beautifully printed lettering or word pieces have been commissioned by various corporate organisations and are also part of the V&A Museum collection. Other prints relate to illustration such as the mysterious works combining collage and print by Lynn Hatzius whose clients include Random House, Bloomsbury and Faber and Faber. Pages from handmade linocut artist books by Graham Smith are another highlight. The exhibition will feature many traditional print techniques including etching, lithography, silkscreen, linocut and woodblock plus new contemporary techniques such as photopolymer and computer-based artwork.
The Printmakers Council was established in 1965 with the primary aim of forming a ‘pressure group’ to promote and encourage printmaking, especially experimental and contemporary work. Eminent artist Michael Rothenstein, the first Chairman, set up the association with a committee comprising of Anthony Gross, Stanley Jones and other leading artist printmakers of the time. The PMC, a non-profit making organisation run by artists, has exhibited worldwide. It continues to emphasise education through lectures and demonstrations, to promote printmaking in all its forms and to support its members via newsletters and the website: www.printmakerscouncil.com
For further information, please contact: Theresa Pateman, Printmakers Council: printpmc@googlemail.com
18 November – 1 December 2016. Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays.

Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
Highgate Gallery at the Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution is the perfect venue for hosting this wide-ranging multimedia collection of new artworks by members of the Printmakers Council. With a multitude of techniques on show, visitors will be offered the chance to see some of the very best printmaking in the UK today. ‘Loosely Bound’, as the title suggests, has given the artists an opportunity to respond to this rich theme.
On show will be artworks inspired by literature in all its forms – novels, plays, poetry and much more. Examples of new pieces include those by Invited Artist Liz Collini, whose beautifully printed lettering or word pieces have been commissioned by various corporate organisations and are also part of the V&A Museum collection. Other prints relate to illustration such as the mysterious works combining collage and print by Lynn Hatzius whose clients include Random House, Bloomsbury and Faber and Faber. Pages from handmade linocut artist books by Graham Smith are another highlight. The exhibition will feature many traditional print techniques including etching, lithography, silkscreen, linocut and woodblock plus new contemporary techniques such as photopolymer and computer-based artwork.
The Printmakers Council was established in 1965 with the primary aim of forming a ‘pressure group’ to promote and encourage printmaking, especially experimental and contemporary work. Eminent artist Michael Rothenstein, the first Chairman, set up the association with a committee comprising of Anthony Gross, Stanley Jones and other leading artist printmakers of the time. The PMC, a non-profit making organisation run by artists, has exhibited worldwide. It continues to emphasise education through lectures and demonstrations, to promote printmaking in all its forms and to support its members via newsletters and the website: www.printmakerscouncil.com
For further information, please contact: Theresa Pateman, Printmakers Council: printpmc@googlemail.com
18 November – 1 December 2016. Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays.

Rucksack music at Jacksons Lane.
Email: admin@jacksonslane.org.uk
Wednesdays and Fridays 10.15-11.15am.
Come and enjoy a relaxed, interactive guided musical session for children & their adults (parents/carers). Expect nursery rhymes, popular songs & movement, with small percussion instruments to play and live guitar accompaniment. Lots of singing, stomping, clapping, wriggling, just having a good time. Learning through enjoyment. Classes are 1 hour with a break. Tutor is jazz musician Faye Patton.
Suitable for children 0 – 4 years old.
NO NEED TO BOOK – JUST DROP IN!
£5.00 per child/£3.50 siblings
For more information – www.rucksackmusic.co.uk
Highgate Gallery at the Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution is the perfect venue for hosting this wide-ranging multimedia collection of new artworks by members of the Printmakers Council. With a multitude of techniques on show, visitors will be offered the chance to see some of the very best printmaking in the UK today. ‘Loosely Bound’, as the title suggests, has given the artists an opportunity to respond to this rich theme.
On show will be artworks inspired by literature in all its forms – novels, plays, poetry and much more. Examples of new pieces include those by Invited Artist Liz Collini, whose beautifully printed lettering or word pieces have been commissioned by various corporate organisations and are also part of the V&A Museum collection. Other prints relate to illustration such as the mysterious works combining collage and print by Lynn Hatzius whose clients include Random House, Bloomsbury and Faber and Faber. Pages from handmade linocut artist books by Graham Smith are another highlight. The exhibition will feature many traditional print techniques including etching, lithography, silkscreen, linocut and woodblock plus new contemporary techniques such as photopolymer and computer-based artwork.
The Printmakers Council was established in 1965 with the primary aim of forming a ‘pressure group’ to promote and encourage printmaking, especially experimental and contemporary work. Eminent artist Michael Rothenstein, the first Chairman, set up the association with a committee comprising of Anthony Gross, Stanley Jones and other leading artist printmakers of the time. The PMC, a non-profit making organisation run by artists, has exhibited worldwide. It continues to emphasise education through lectures and demonstrations, to promote printmaking in all its forms and to support its members via newsletters and the website: www.printmakerscouncil.com
For further information, please contact: Theresa Pateman, Printmakers Council: printpmc@googlemail.com
18 November – 1 December 2016. Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays.

A dynamic dance and fitness class designed for kids and their parents or carers. Recommended age 4 to 10 years old but younger children welcome to join in the fun.
Classes are drop in but places are limited so booking is advised.
£8 one child and 1 adult; £2 per additional child; first Class £5
Weekly drop-in Hatha yoga classes suitable for all levels, beginners welcome. Come and practice some lovely postures in a safe environment that will leave you feeling uplifted and refreshed. I am certified by the British Wheel of Yoga (BWY) and classes include a mixture of pranayama, postures and relaxation with focus on correct alignment. The steady flow of postures will improve your strength and flexibility. Mats, blocks and bricks provided or you are welcome to bring your own.
*Email me to book your place and receive your first class FREE*
Highgate Gallery at the Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution is the perfect venue for hosting this wide-ranging multimedia collection of new artworks by members of the Printmakers Council. With a multitude of techniques on show, visitors will be offered the chance to see some of the very best printmaking in the UK today. ‘Loosely Bound’, as the title suggests, has given the artists an opportunity to respond to this rich theme.
On show will be artworks inspired by literature in all its forms – novels, plays, poetry and much more. Examples of new pieces include those by Invited Artist Liz Collini, whose beautifully printed lettering or word pieces have been commissioned by various corporate organisations and are also part of the V&A Museum collection. Other prints relate to illustration such as the mysterious works combining collage and print by Lynn Hatzius whose clients include Random House, Bloomsbury and Faber and Faber. Pages from handmade linocut artist books by Graham Smith are another highlight. The exhibition will feature many traditional print techniques including etching, lithography, silkscreen, linocut and woodblock plus new contemporary techniques such as photopolymer and computer-based artwork.
The Printmakers Council was established in 1965 with the primary aim of forming a ‘pressure group’ to promote and encourage printmaking, especially experimental and contemporary work. Eminent artist Michael Rothenstein, the first Chairman, set up the association with a committee comprising of Anthony Gross, Stanley Jones and other leading artist printmakers of the time. The PMC, a non-profit making organisation run by artists, has exhibited worldwide. It continues to emphasise education through lectures and demonstrations, to promote printmaking in all its forms and to support its members via newsletters and the website: www.printmakerscouncil.com
For further information, please contact: Theresa Pateman, Printmakers Council: printpmc@googlemail.com
18 November – 1 December 2016. Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays.

Rucksack music at Jacksons Lane.
Email: admin@jacksonslane.org.uk
Fridays and Wednesdays 10.15-11.15am.
Come and enjoy a relaxed, interactive guided musical session for children & their adults (parents/carers). Expect nursery rhymes, popular songs & movement, with small percussion instruments to play and live guitar accompaniment. Lots of singing, stomping, clapping, wriggling, just having a good time. Learning through enjoyment. Classes are 1 hour with a break. Tutor is jazz musician Faye Patton.
Suitable for children 0 – 4 years old.
NO NEED TO BOOK – JUST DROP IN!
£5.00 per child/£3.50 siblings
For more information – www.rucksackmusic.co.uk
Highgate Gallery at the Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution is the perfect venue for hosting this wide-ranging multimedia collection of new artworks by members of the Printmakers Council. With a multitude of techniques on show, visitors will be offered the chance to see some of the very best printmaking in the UK today. ‘Loosely Bound’, as the title suggests, has given the artists an opportunity to respond to this rich theme.
On show will be artworks inspired by literature in all its forms – novels, plays, poetry and much more. Examples of new pieces include those by Invited Artist Liz Collini, whose beautifully printed lettering or word pieces have been commissioned by various corporate organisations and are also part of the V&A Museum collection. Other prints relate to illustration such as the mysterious works combining collage and print by Lynn Hatzius whose clients include Random House, Bloomsbury and Faber and Faber. Pages from handmade linocut artist books by Graham Smith are another highlight. The exhibition will feature many traditional print techniques including etching, lithography, silkscreen, linocut and woodblock plus new contemporary techniques such as photopolymer and computer-based artwork.
The Printmakers Council was established in 1965 with the primary aim of forming a ‘pressure group’ to promote and encourage printmaking, especially experimental and contemporary work. Eminent artist Michael Rothenstein, the first Chairman, set up the association with a committee comprising of Anthony Gross, Stanley Jones and other leading artist printmakers of the time. The PMC, a non-profit making organisation run by artists, has exhibited worldwide. It continues to emphasise education through lectures and demonstrations, to promote printmaking in all its forms and to support its members via newsletters and the website: www.printmakerscouncil.com
For further information, please contact: Theresa Pateman, Printmakers Council: printpmc@googlemail.com
18 November – 1 December 2016. Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays.

Highgate Gallery at the Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution is the perfect venue for hosting this wide-ranging multimedia collection of new artworks by members of the Printmakers Council. With a multitude of techniques on show, visitors will be offered the chance to see some of the very best printmaking in the UK today. ‘Loosely Bound’, as the title suggests, has given the artists an opportunity to respond to this rich theme.
On show will be artworks inspired by literature in all its forms – novels, plays, poetry and much more. Examples of new pieces include those by Invited Artist Liz Collini, whose beautifully printed lettering or word pieces have been commissioned by various corporate organisations and are also part of the V&A Museum collection. Other prints relate to illustration such as the mysterious works combining collage and print by Lynn Hatzius whose clients include Random House, Bloomsbury and Faber and Faber. Pages from handmade linocut artist books by Graham Smith are another highlight. The exhibition will feature many traditional print techniques including etching, lithography, silkscreen, linocut and woodblock plus new contemporary techniques such as photopolymer and computer-based artwork.
The Printmakers Council was established in 1965 with the primary aim of forming a ‘pressure group’ to promote and encourage printmaking, especially experimental and contemporary work. Eminent artist Michael Rothenstein, the first Chairman, set up the association with a committee comprising of Anthony Gross, Stanley Jones and other leading artist printmakers of the time. The PMC, a non-profit making organisation run by artists, has exhibited worldwide. It continues to emphasise education through lectures and demonstrations, to promote printmaking in all its forms and to support its members via newsletters and the website: www.printmakerscouncil.com
For further information, please contact: Theresa Pateman, Printmakers Council: printpmc@googlemail.com
18 November – 1 December 2016. Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays.
