Crossing16.05.2016 The fallibility of longitudinal memory and the memory of fleeting everyday experiences make up the two different parts of this exhibition. What do we keep of our lives, is this a reminder to ourselves …
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Leonardo da Vinci: Renaissance Master – a talk by Estelle Lovatt at Highgate School
2019 marks the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci. In commemoration, some of his drawings from the Royal Collection will be exhibited from February 2019 at 12 exhibitions across the UK in …
Highgate Society Poetry Event
we are meeting at the United Reform Church on Pond Square, N6 6BA to open mic and respond to the Highgate Challenge. The challenge this month is to take the opening line of a favourite …
Village Raw Magazine Talk at the Highgate Society
The team behind Village Raw, the new independent culture magazine for our area, will share their story of the magazine’s journey: From the initial idea; through the crowdfunding campaign; to the successful delivery of five issues. The …
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Extraordinary Artisans Market
Come along for a day of local, ethical and sustainable shopping at Extraordinary Artisans Market at Lauderdale House on Sunday 24 March. Discover locally made arts & crafts, gifts, vintage, homewares and clothing and more …
Insieme – It Might as Well be Spring
Join Chamber Opera Ensemble INSIEME as they welcome the turn of the season, with a delightful assortment of vocal and instrumental music and words, ushering in the joys of Spring. The concert will feature works by …
Le Concert d’Adieu
After seven years based in the UK, the highly talented Japanese soprano, Masami Suzuki, holds her final concert in London, before she returns to Japan. Accompanied by acclaimed pianist, Satoshi Kubo, the pair will be performing …
The Braid Ensemble
The Braid Ensemble arrives in Highgate! Following their recent major success at the Southbank Centre’s Purcell Room, The Braid Ensemble makes its first appearance at Lauderdale House, with a programme of hauntingly beautiful work by their founder – …
Handel’s ‘Partenope’ – an opera not-so-seria
Join us at the sea-side in Victorian England, where Partenope, proprietress of a leading establishment, faces takeover attempts (on her hotel and herself) from neighbouring hoteliers Arsace, Ormindo and Emilio, as well as the enigmatic …
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Handel’s ‘Partenope’ – an opera not-so-seria
Join us at the sea-side in Victorian England, where Partenope, proprietress of a leading establishment, faces takeover attempts (on her hotel and herself) from neighbouring hoteliers Arsace, Ormindo and Emilio, as well as the enigmatic Eurimene …
Continue reading “Handel’s ‘Partenope’ – an opera not-so-seria”