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Rosy Coleman & Alison Robins:
Substance of Expression
Exhibition, Wed 27 Jan - Sun 7 Feb
Art practice which focuses on experimentation with and interaction of a variety of materials. |
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Larry Kaplan:
American Folk Songs Friday 5 February, 6:30pm
Burgh House is pleased to welcome acclaimed American folk singer Larry Kaplan for an evening of original and traditional American folk songs, following a successful run of shows in Edinburgh in 2015. Kaplan’s songs, including Song for the Bowdoin, The Wreck of the Bay Rupert, Old Zeb and many others, have been widely performed and recorded by folk musicians throughout the UK and North America. Larry accompanies himself on acoustic guitar and banjo, singing in a clear tenor voice, drawing also from the rich tradition of songs that have found their way across the pond from England, Ireland, and Scotland. Tickets £12 (£10 FoBH)available here, including a glass of wine. All proceeds in aid of Burgh House. |
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Schubert Concert
Sun 7 Feb, 1:30pm
An afternoon recital of two of Schubert's greatest chamber music compositions, the Octet in F Major and the ‘Trout’ Quintet. Performers will include members of the acclaimed chamber ensemble Harmoniemusik and pianist Robin Rubenstein. Tickets are £10 and are available on the door or by clicking here. |
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Kids' Chinese Lantern Making Workshop
Mon 15 Feb, 2-3pm
To celebrate the Chinese New Year, the Hua Hsia Chinese School in Hampstead and Burgh House are delighted to offer a fantastic workshop for children aged 5-9 years old. Pleaseemail us for more details and bookings. |
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Equations of Love:
A Spring Recital in Hampstead Sun 28 Feb, 3pm
Includes works by Berlioz, Debussy, Poulenc, Mozart, Schubert, Brahms, Strauss, Wolf, de Falla and Martin. Distinguished international artists mezzo-soprano Anne Pareuil and maestro Igor Kennaway will whet your musical appetites by taking you on an odyssey through the serpentine and kaleidoscopic boulevards of love. A collection of breathtaking musical highlights, thoughtfully selected.Tickets are priced at £10,available here. |
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From Amazon to Africa:
Celebrating 30 Years of The Gaia Foundation Until Sun 21 Feb
For 30 years The Gaia Foundation, a small environmental organisation hidden away in Hampstead, has been a home for some of the world’s most prominent change-makers, and played a central role in the growing movements for environmental, social and climate justice. Gaia’s story is one of revival and justice, planet and people. Now, through film, photography and ethnographic artefacts, this exhibition offers a colourful insight into this remarkable journey. |
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