Arts
& Entertainment
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Museums
& Galleries: Bond, James Bond @ Science
Museum - from 16 October 2020 |
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The exhibition has been created in a unique partnership
with EON Productions, the films' producers. Bond, James Bond explores
the science and art of the Bond films through the greatest collection
of original 007 objects, images, concept drawings, storyboards and
costume designs ever assembled.
From Rosa Klebb's infamous flick-knife shoe through
to plans for spectacular stunts and Oddjob's killer bowler hat,
this thrilling interactive exhibition gives visitors a behind-the-scenes
tour of the creative talents and technical wizards behind the world's
biggest and best-loved film phenomenon.
This landmark exhibition shows how an extraordinary
blend of science, art and action keeps Bond coming back. Throughout
the exhibition, Bond film footage plays alongside memorable theme
tunes.
Created for your eyes only, Bond, James Bond is
a live or let die experience for anyone who has ever hummed a certain
theme tune and wished, just for a moment, to be that secret agent...
see images
Science Museum website
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Performance
&Theatre : Asha Bhosle in Concert - Royal
Albert Hall - 25 October |
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Help the Aged and Asian Music Circuit present the
legendary diva Asha Bhosle in a one-night-only charity concert at
The Royal Albert Hall in London.
Don’ t miss the rare chance to see this Bollywood
extravaganza, featuring Sudesh Bhosle plus a full company of musicians
and dancers directly from Bombay. Famous for inspiring international
artists such as Boy George and Cornershop, Asha Bhosle will be marking
the height of Britain’s Bollywood boom at this event.
For tickets telephone Royal Albert Hall Hotline on 020 7589 8212
or for gala tickets and corporate hospitality please contact Help
the Aged on 020 7239 1996 or email bollywood@helptheaged.org.uk
more Kensington arts & entertainment
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Museums
& Galleries: Serpentine Gallery Pavilion
- until 29 September 2020 |
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The Serpentine annually commissions international
architects of world-wide acclaim to design a Pavilion for the Gallery's
lawn that provides a unique showcase for contemporary architectural
practice.
This is the third in the series, following Zaha Hadid (2000) and
Daniel Libeskind with Arup (2001), whose Eighteen Turns was listed
by The Observer as one of the top-ten buildings of 2001.
Toyo Ito's ground-breaking ideas about the form and function of
contemporary buildings have secured him a place in the vanguard
of world-class architecture. His highly acclaimed Médiatèque in
Sendai fuses Japanese tradition with radical ways of thinking about
architecture and its place in contemporary life.
Cecil Balmond is Chairman of the Europe and Building Division of
Arup. His commitment to architecture and design and his interest
in the exploration of non-linear form have led to collaborations
with some of the world's most innovative architects including Toyo
Ito, Rem Koolhaas and Daniel Libeskind.
This year's Pavilion will play host to a special programme of summer
evening events, architectural talks, film screenings and the BBC
Poetry Proms,staged to complement the Serpentine's Late-night Friday
Openings, when the Gallery will be open until 10pm.
Catch it before the end of the month...
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Museums
& Galleries: Village Fete at the V&A
- 26 & 27 July 2020 |
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Roll up, roll up .... a celebration of the best
in young British design with a chance to meet the designers. The
leading lights of the design world will be turning the V&A;'s elegant
Pirelli Garden on its head with their contemporary fete styled games.
Enjoy all the fun of the fete with stalls, games,
prizes and much more. Events start on Friday night at 6.30pm and
resume on Saturday at 1pm.
Visitors can play battleships in the V&A; fountain,
design their own fuzzy felt patterns or win amazing design prizes
on the tombola. There will also be the chance to win an Audi A2.
An international design star will judge the children's 'Dress as
a Design Icon' fancy dress competition.
Friday 26 July from 6.30pm 10.00pm
Saturday 27 July 1.00pm- 5.00pm,
Entry to the V&A; Village Fete is £1.00, 50p for
concessions and free to children.
Entry to the Museum is free
V&A website
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one of last year's games
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