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ICA presents the UK premier of Kaisa Nieminen and Marika Peura’s live work down below things shudder. The work explores surrendering to the intimacy of dancing and derives its choreographic material from the context of club and rave culture. With grinding as its movement landscape, five dancers engage in a search of pleasures of the dancing body; sensual and sexual energies, frantic expressions, the thrill of the social play grounded in intimate explorations.
Dates: Thursday 4 July - Friday 5 July
Time: 8pm
Price: from £12
Location: ICA
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No Noise presents: "Culture Shock"
A dynamic evening dedicated to uplifting and connecting the new generation of event creators within niche communities.
Date: Thursday 4 July
Time: 7pm - 11pm
Price: Free
Location: 26 Drysdale St
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NTS Radio presents Artists for Aid x War Child
NTS are hosting an event tonight at Troxy to raise funds towards War Child UK's response plan for Gaza and Sudan. If you cannot attend the event IRL you can join online.
Date: Thursday 4 July
Time: 7pm
Price: Free - donations encouraged
Location: Troxy
Head here for more info and to find out how to donate.
Sound Within Sound
Bold, world-awakening music by visionaries who pushed the boundaries of sound are spotlighted in this 4-day festival. Live concerts, immersive sound installations, riverside DJ sets and free events await.
£5 tickets when you use TRIPPIN5 at checkout.
Dates: Thursday 4 July - Sunday 7 July
Price: £5 with the code TRIPPIN5 at checkout
Location: Southbank Centre
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Museum of Youth Culture & Jack Brooks present 'Trigger Happy' Exhibition
The Museum of Youth Culture and Palace videographer Jack Brooks are proud to present ‘Trigger Happy,’ an exclusive two-day archive Polaroid exhibition. The exhibit marries Jack's Polaroid series and Museum of Youth Culture archival materials to uncover the hidden magic in those unplanned moments of one of London's skateboard communities.
Dates: Friday 5 July - Saturday 6 July
Time: 12pm - 5pm
Price: Free
Location: Farsight Gallery
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A Feast For The Eyes
An intimate group show which explores themes around consumption, excess and the visual nature of food.
Dates: Friday 5 July - Tuesday 30 July
Price: Free
Location: Guts Gallery
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Horniman Museum Visit & Tour in Cantonese
A free guided Cantonese language tour of the 茶, चाय, Tea (Chá, Chai, Tea) Exhibition at Horniman Museum & Gardens.
Date: Friday 5 July
Time: 3pm - 4:30pm
Price: Free
Location: Horniman Museum
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BADSISTA & Friends: OMOLOKO & Dj Babatr
Taking place across four consecutive Fridays in July, Colour Factory resident BADSISTA brings a slice of São Paulo to Colour Factory.
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Dates: Every Friday of July
Price: 50% off with the link below
Location: Colour Factory
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Green Table Presents Southern Archives
A debut, multimedia exhibition exploring the themes of culture, heritage and memory.
Dates: Sunday 7 July - Saturday 20 July
Time: 10am - 5pm daily
Price: Free
Location: Bermonds Locke
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Drumsheds Summer Flea
London’s largest outdoor flea market with over 200 vintage & flea traders.
Date: Sunday 7 July
Time: 10am - 5pm
Price: £2 entry
Location: Drumsheds
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Behind The Curtain by Muyiwa Awosika
Join filmmaker Muyiwa Awosika in conversation with Fabia Alabra following the screening of his two short films, Nine And A Day and UK premiere, Harmattan. Joshua Coniglio will frame the evening with an opening and closing DJ set.
Date: Monday 8 July
Time: 7pm - 11pm
Price: £6
Location: Reference Point
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Beyond "Queer Muslim": Towards a Subjectless Politics
A talk about the politics of race, visibility, and sexual citizenship.
Date: Tuesday 9 July
Time: 8pm - 9:30pm
Price: Free
Location: Online
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Go back to sleep, it’s just the wind by Noorain Inam
In the new series of work, Noorain brings together surreal, dreamlike-scenes with symbolic images, uncanny assemblages, and motifs of water to consider ideas of belonging and identity. Made over several months, in London and the Cornish coast of England, where she was in residence at the historic Porthmeor Studios, St Ives, the new paintings use temporality to build narratives through an accumulation of experiences, objects and motifs.
Dates: On until Sunday 21 July
Price: Free
Location: Indigo+Madder
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The Outrunners Academy: 2024 - 2025
Expression of interest form for The Outrunner's Academy 2024-2025. Please note that the Academy is for women and non-binary people from ethnically diverse backgrounds who want to run their first half-marathon or full-marathon for the first time.
Sign up here.
Munch of the Week
KKINI
“What can I say about this restaurant without my mouth watering? This Korean BBQ delivers time and time again. The BBQ itself is delicious and great fun to cook at your own table, the side dishes compliment perfectly, the soups are hearty and flavoursome, the tteokbokki is spicy and moreish, and the Korean fried chicken is crispy and flavoursome. This is a great spot to go with a group.” - Azadi.mp3
This spot was recommended by Azadi.mp3 in her guide to North London.
Location: Turnell Park