| View in your browser/ Twitter/ Facebook / October – November2022 Fun times for half term Workshops, performances and holiday clubs to keep families busy and creative over the holiday. Weave your own Kente cloth Kente cloth originated in Ghana and was worn by royalty. Learn this traditional craft with your own paper version at Canada Water Library, SE16. Monday24 October,2.15pm Trydance, mini tennis, athletics, basketball and more LSBU Active are back with another holiday Sports Camp at London Southbank University, SE1.24 to 28 October,9am to 4pm Listen to stories of the Windrush Forgotten Voices is a storytelling show for families about pursuing dreams in an unfamiliar land. At Blue elephant Theatre, SE5.Thursday27 October,3pm Explore the weird and wonderful world of insects Artists, Polly and Hasan, will be leading free art workshops at Staffordshire Street Project Space, SE15.24 to 28 October. 10am and 1pm Explore nature and make beautiful artwork A series of free art workshops with different activities each day. At Dilston Gallery, Southwark Park, SE16.25 to 29 October, 10am to 3pm Story time for small engineers A brand new storytelling session for under 5s at theBrunel Museum, SE16.Friday28 October,10am Try a Shakespearianfamily workshop Step into the story ofHamlet or The Winter’s Taleas a familyat Shakespeare’sGlobe, SE1. 23 to 26 October More events for children and families Southwark Presents special offer at Peckham Levels Don’t forget your Southwark Presents card next time you visitPeckham Levels.They’re offering 25% off all food and drinkfrom their Percolate Cafe, including kids’ snack bundles. See what other local offers you can pick up with your card What else is on this month? We’ve got events and activities for all ages listed onSouthwark Presents. Here are some highlightsfor the coming month. See work from the writing stars of the future Black Writers CollectiveShowcaseatSouthwark Playhouse, SE1.Sunday23 October,7pm Celebrate Una Marson with Southwark Park Galleries Rosa-Johan Uddoh’s specially commissioned flag project,She is still alive is a tribute to this famous Southwark Resident. Unveiling in Southwark Park, SE16.Sunday 23 October,3pm A Seat at the Table – Black Representation in British Politics This two-day exhibit highlights the historical involvement of African and Caribbean communities in political and civic engagement. At231 Old Kent Road, SE1 Saturday 29 andSunday 30 October, 12pm to 4pm More Black History Month events Tell your story with Elevated Minds Shining through adversity is a drama project based on the lives of the young people. AtSouth Bank Technopark,SE1. Fridays from 21 October, 4.30pm Inspiration and advice for young Black women For Coloured Girls is an annual event with The Sapphire Community, featuring panel discussions, Q&A and food. At Peckham Levels, SE15.30 October,6pm Find more things to do, support and opportunities for young people onOnehub Southwark Visit Onehub Southwark Immerse yourself in Medi-culture From Victorian surgery demonstrations to medical stand-up, Medi-Culture Festival 2022 offers an exciting line-up of free live events20 to 26 October Explore the history and future of Peckham Placemaking/Changemaking is an evening of workshops exploringhow community members can make meaningful changes to the place where they live. At Mountview, SE15.Friday28 October,6pm More learning events Book a free walking tour of Southwark’s archaeology You’llexplore the history of the borough and handle some historic objects. Meeting at Borough Station, SE1.Saturday 19 November, 10amBook now Get to know Dr Harold Moody Author and historian Stephen Bourne presents a talk on the life of one of Peckhams most important historical figures. AtNunhead Library, SE15. Tuesday25 October,7pm Learn about the history of alternative schools in Southwark We Don’t Need No Education! is a new exhibition featuring theBermondsey Lamp Post, a free school started in the 1970s. At Southwark Heritage Centre, SE17. Until 23 December More heritage events Book your place on the World Reimagined walking tour Explore The World Reimagined Globes and join us on a Journey of Discovery through London past, present and future with Fiona Compton. Meeting at Oxo Tower, SE110:30am Spot the difference! Same-Same But Different byRenata Hegyi is an exhibition exploring form and colours, while reminding us to find points of the same in viewpoints of difference. At Moca London, SE15.Until12 November 2022 More art events Finishing soon… Gaia at Southwark Cathedral Don’t miss your chance to see Luke Jerram’s spectacular artwork, which will be installed in the cathedral until 30 October 2022. Find out more and book a visit. When’s your next event? TheSouthwark Presents whats on diaryis here for you to share your creative, cultural or community events.Submit the detailsand find yourself in next month’s newsletter. All events for young people will also appear on Onehub. Contact us Southwark Council Culture and Events Team PO Box 64529 London, SE1 5LX Southwark Presents and Culture /Southwark Creates /Twitter/Facebook /Email |
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