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Sunday 1 January 2012 - Monday 31 December 2012
A Room for London is a major new collaboration between Artangel and Living Architecture, in association with Southbank Centre.
Gamelan Room
Family Gamelan Taster Sessions
Saturday 7 January 2012 - Saturday 18 February 2012
Come and experience the beautiful Javanese gamelan percussion orchestra at Southbank Centre.
Hayward Gallery Project Space
Saturday 14 January 2012 - Tuesday 14 February 2012
Euan MacDonald: Open Tuning, features the recent video 9000 Pieces (2011), which focuses on a piano-testing machine in a Chinese musical instrument factory (the title refers to the number of separate parts in a piano).
Hayward Gallery Concrete
Tuesday 17 January 2012 - Sunday 18 March 2012
Artist Vicky Falconer has produced three new works for Concrete at Hayward Gallery. These site-responsive works take their cue from the architectural features of the south bank, continuing the artist's ongoing historical, formal and conceptual interest in architecture.
Members' Bar - level 6
Thursday 19 January 2012 - Thursday 22 March 2012
Join us for a monthly tasting of six wines with an expert.
Level 2 Foyers at Royal Festival Hall
Saturday 28 January 2012
Enjoy three free tours of the 'Boxed' coffin exhibition, with tours at 12 noon, 12.45pm and 1.30pm.
Hayward Gallery
David Shrigley: Brain Activity
Wednesday 1 February 2012 - Sunday 13 May 2012
British artist David Shrigley is best known for his humourous drawings that make witty and wry observations on everyday life.
Blue Room, Spirit Level
Love Letters Straight From Your Heart
Thursday 2 February 2012 - Tuesday 14 February 2012
Let's raise our glasses to long lost loves and current lovers, to mums, to dads and to absent friends.
Royal Festival Hall
Philharmonia Orchestra: Music of Today
Thursday 9 February 2012
Ivan Fedele's Maja is one of our time's most enchanting vocal cycles.
Royal Festival Hall
Thursday 9 February 2012
The Philharmonia performs the central work in the trilogy of Shostakovich's 'War Symphonies', conducted by exciting young conductor Tugan Sokhiev.
The Hayward
Tours Of David Shrigley: Brain Activity
Thursday 9 February 2012
An opportunity to visit the exhibition in the company of Cliff Lauson, Hayward Gallery Curator and curator of the exhibition.
Purcell Room
Salomé: 1923 movie and Charlie Barber's music live
Thursday 9 February 2012
A rare screening of the classic 1923 silent movie Salomé complete with a live score by Charlie Barber.
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Thursday 9 February 2012
As well as being a one-time member of Magazine and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Barry Adamson has been responsible for a host of brilliantly textured solo records including Moss Side Story and the Mercury Prize nominated Soul Murder.
Royal Festival Hall
Friday 10 February 2012
Marin Alsop conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performing works by Dvorák, Chopin and Kodály.
The Clore Ballroom
Byron Wallen & The Organisation
Friday 10 February 2012
Byron Wallen is 'one of the most innovative, exciting and original trumpet players alive' (Jazzwise Magazine)
Purcell Room
Friday 10 February 2012
Ivo Neame is fast establishing himself as one of the leading pianists and composers on the British scene.
Queens Walk
Friday 10 February 2012 - Sunday 26 February 2012
All the fun of the fair with a traditional carousel and vintage fairground activities, including an Austin J40 kiddies' ride and original 1950s helter skelter and hoop 'la stalls.
Southbank Centre Square
Friday 10 February 2012 - Sunday 12 February 2012
Buy fresh, high quality, affordable food direct from carefully selected Real Food producers. Taste as you go around, sample street food and go home with unique ingredients.
Foyer Bar - level 2
Friday 10 February 2012
Trio Manouche are one of the UK's leading gypsy-swing ensembles.
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Friday 10 February 2012
In this concert the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment takes centre-stage in the Cultural Olympiad celebrations, with the world premiere of Spinal Chords by Sally Beamish.