Emdad Rahman Situated in Brentwood, Essex, Old Macdonald’s Farm is a welcome destination for families looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of town life. The farm offers a nice day out at an-Essex based petting farm which ...
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Hip Hop festival welcomes Saran Kohli
Sadler’s Wells’ critically acclaimed international festival of hip hop dance theatre, Breakin’ Convention, this year welcomes British Asian choreographer and fashion designer Saran Kohli. Presenting his lauded piece Molecules of a Dream on Sunday, 3rd May at 6pm, Saran will ...
Read More »Monster fun at Hang Up
The crowds are flocking to see Magnus Gjoen’s exhibition Monster which has now opened at the Hang Up gallery. The show features both limited edition prints and large scale originals which explore the fragility of the psyche in a brand ...
Read More »It’s Beyond Bollywood!
How far would you go to bring a dream to life? Crossing oceans, risking all and sacrificing true love? Beyond Bollywood is not just a show; it is a monsoon of emotion that brings the fire, heat and desire of ...
Read More »The London Dungeon: fear is a funny thing
Emdad Rahman Situated right next to the London Eye, The London Dungeon brings together a spooky and very talented cast of theatrical actors, special effects, stages, scenes and rides in a truly unique and exciting walkthrough experience that you see, ...
Read More »Hip hop makes a Stratford stop
It sounds odd to be talking about a hip hop retrospective – but that’s what’s coming to the Theatre Royal Stratford East in April. Boy Blue Ent will be putting on “Legacy” – a new showcase of handpicked dance pieces ...
Read More »Spring launch of Weavers Green Trail and app
An exciting new app showcasing fascinating walks in Tower Hamlets was launched at Arnold Circus yesterday. The Weavers Green Trail and app was created by the Weavers local community ward forum with funding provided by Tower Hamlets Council. The app ...
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TV Licensing launches language resources for Tower Hamlets community
There are thought to be over four million people in the UK whose main language is not English – and some 45,000 people in and around Tower Hamlets who may speak Bengali or Somali as a first language. TV Licensing ...
Read More »Students see Shakespeare
Over 270 students from five schools in Tower Hamlets have free tickets to Shakespeare’s Globe on Bankside to see a thrilling production of Othello set in the First World War, specially created for 11 to 18 year olds. For many, ...
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