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Southbank Centre Associate Artist Oliver Knussen curates the KLANG
festival celebrating Karlheinz Stockhausen, including the UK premiere of Zodiac
Great orchestras from around the world at Royal Festival Hall
What's on this month
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Level 2 ,Riverside Terrace,
Jeppe Hein: Appearing Rooms
Tuesday 1 July 2008 - Sunday 28 September 2008
The work of Danish artist Jeppe Hein (born 1974) often combines sculpture with architecture and technology to playfully solicit the viewer's direct participation.
Free
The Saison Poetry Library
A Good Time and a Half
Saturday 12 July 2008 - Friday 31 October 2008
Artist Sinta Tantra revisits the spirit of the Festival of Britain.
Free
Alexis Marguerite Teplin
Friday 22 August 2008 - Sunday 21 September 2008
Based on a series of blue prints for an early locomotive named 'Jenny Lind', Alexis Marguerite Teplin's exhibition at Concrete is both seduced by the romance of the steam age, and puzzled by why anybody might attribute a gender to an inorganic object such as a train.
Free
The Hayward Concrete
Wah Wah 45s presents Concrete Funk
Thursday 4 September 2008 - Thursday 6 November 2008
Dom Servini runs the Wah Wah 45s record label and related club nights at Cargo, The Jazz Cafe and more, as well as specialist jazz nights Favourite Things and Jazzin', and DJing across the globe from Tallinn to Tokyo.
Admission free
The Hayward Concrete
Lite Exposure
Saturday 6 September 2008 - Saturday 1 November 2008
DJs Amber and Lambswool and Jonny Rock perform accessible and sophisticated versions of various forms of dance music.
Admission free
Royal Festival Hall
The National Movie Awards
Monday 8 September 2008
Celebrate a little bit of Hollywood with the second National Movie Awards ceremony.
£22
Level 5 Function Room
Joe Bageant
Tuesday 9 September 2008
Joe Bageant opens our series on contemporary America, with his reports from the ‘heartlands’ of the nation.
£7.50
St. Paul’s Pavilion
Nadeem Aslam
Wednesday 10 September 2008
Nadeem Aslam reads from his latest novel The Wasted Vigil, a modern portrait of love in a time of conflict set in present day Afghanistan.
£7.50
Royal Festival Hall foyer
Eureka Exhibition
Thursday 11 September 2008 - Thursday 18 September 2008
Free
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