28 July-22 OctoberįERIA DE LONDRES: Celebration of Spanish food and culture Feria de Londres pitches up at its new venue, Wembley Park, for two days of Spanish music and flamenco performances - plus workshops, food and drink stalls and other family fun. It's a 30-minute experience that's previously taken place in mainland Europe. GENESIS: New audiovisual immersive experience Aurorium: Genesis comes to the Swiss Church in Seven Dials, telling the story of the beginnings of the world as we know it through a 360º spectacle of sound, light and colour. FREE, 27-30 JulyīLACK EATS LDN: The Black-Owned Hackney Market is back for another outstanding weekend of food traders, drinks and DJs - a chance to shop, dance, eat a lot, and celebrate Black-owned businesses in the community. LONDON ART BIENNALE: The London Art Biennale at Chelsea Town Hall presents work by 400+ artists from all around the world, emerging and established, in a celebration of contemporary art. One to bookmark for bad weather days over the summer holidays. Play single or multiplayer, depending how competitive you're feeling. It's home to 160 consoles where you can play video games dating back over the last 50 years, including Pong, Pacman, Minecraft and MarioKart. POWER UP: This is the first weekend of Science Museum's brand new interactive gallery, Power Up. 26 July-7 January 2024 Festival14 returns to Canary Wharf. MOST EVENTS FREE, 26-30 JulyįREUD'S ACROPOLIS: "When he reached the top of the Acropolis hill, gazing toward the sea, Freud experienced a feeling of astonishment and disbelief that puzzled him for decades." Hampstead's Freud Museum opens its new show, Tracing Freud on the Acropolis - examining how a visit to Athens in 1904 changed Sigmund's Freud's outlook on life. Head to Canada Square Park for the main stage, or explore the Crossrail Place Roof Garden, Westferry Circus and other areas for alternative entertainment. 25-30 JulyįESTIVAL14: Music, theatre, dance, comedy and children’s activities are all part of Festival14, which returns to parks and open spaces around Canary Wharf. Now, her story is being told in new, short-run production Julie: The Musical, which is on until Sunday at The Other Palace. JULIE THE MUSICAL: Julie D'Aubigny was a 17th-18th century French opera singer, and one of the first public figures to live as an openly bisexual woman.
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