Gravity's Guide: Weekly Wanders #11
Things to do in London this week - 20th June until 26th June 2022
Flamenco Festival
📅 When: 21 June-2 July
📍 Where: Sadler’s Wells Theatre, Rosebery Avenue, London EC1R 4TN
🎟️ Tickets from £10.00, book here
Whether you like your Flamenco classical, contemporary or with an experimental twist, this Flamenco Festival is a unique opportunity to see rising stars and international legends in London and learn the choreographic style and technique of the artform by some of the greatest flamenco dancers in the world.
Celebrating Pride 2022
📅 When: 24 June (5pm-10pm)
📍 Where: British Museum, Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3DG
🎟️ Free entrance, find more information here
Marking Pride in London 2022, explore and celebrate LGBTQ+ histories, identities and stories from the British Museum collection through an evening of creative activities, drop-in workshops, pop-up tours and performances across the museum.
West End Live 2022
📅 When: 25-26 June
📍 Where: Trafalgar Square
🎟️ Free entrance, find more information here
Sing along to some of the West End’s leading musicals and discover London’s exciting new shows! West End Live is Europe’s biggest free musical theatre festival, that transforms Trafalgar Square into an open-air theatre like no other every year, treating tens of thousands of theatre fans to performances from the West End’s top shows.
Waterloo Weekend
📅 When: 25-26 June (11am-5pm)
📍 Where: Apsley House, 149 Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner, London W1J 7NT
🎟️ Tickets £12.80, book here
The house of the Duke of Wellington, the hero of Waterloo, is commemorating the Battle of Waterloo anniversary this weekend. See re-enactors recreate the life of a regiment that fought at the famous battle, special talks and demonstrations that will bring you back to the times of the Napoleonic wars, the Duke and their regiments.
Activity of the week
Sculpture in the City
📅 When: 24/7 until Spring 2023
📍 Where: City of London
🎟️ Free entrance, find more information here
Sculpture in the City is an annual sculpture park that uses the urban realm as a rotating gallery space. Every summer, the City of London, in partnership with local businesses, unveils a brand new selection of artworks by internationally-acclaimed and emerging artists. Set amongst the iconic architecture of the City’s insurance district, the sculptures animate public spaces and engage visitors and passers-by alike.