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If you are a creative writer or would like to become one, or just love reading and would like to know more about the writing process, then book your place at the first Enfield Literary Festival, to be held on 27th January in the refurbished Edmonton Green Library.
Speakers include London writer Catherine Johnson and children's author Alex Woolf. (Alex was one of the people behind the amazing Palmers Scream project in 2015.)
There will also be a talk about "hyperlocal journalism" - the.......
Bigger, brighter and bolder, the UK’s largest light festival is returning for a spectacular second edition. More than 40 UK and international artists will reimagine London’s iconic architecture and streets, transforming the city into a dazzling nocturnal art exhibition. Free to visit and taking place north and south of the River Thames, Lumiere London will extend its reach across the capital. Everyone is invited. To find out more, click here to visit the Lumiere.......
St Monica's Players are running their Big Race Night on 3rd March. Here are a couple of Special Races videos from previous years to put you in the mood:
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See more SMP Races
The fun and games will be held at the Scout Hut next to Tile Kiln Lane Open Space, N13 6BY. Click on the flyer below for more details.
The next SMP production is The Little Mermaid at the Intimate Theatre (18th to 21st January)........
INTO 2018 WITH TALKIES:BBC correspondent Kurt Barling kicks off 2018 introducing ’I am not your Negro’, followed a week later by a film about a very special marriage, ruled on by the American Supreme Court.Start filling in your 2018 cultural diary!
THURS 4 JANI AM NOT YOUR NEGROTHE DUGDALE CENTREBased on the work of author and activist.......
Times are tight: Talkies is a volunteer-led, not for profit organisation, but we are finding funding from grants and sponsorships is in short supply. Our audience is brilliant at supporting us, but subscribing as a 'Friend of Talkies' would really help us to keep bringing great film events to your doorstep.
Tricia - on behalf of the Talkies Team
HOW WILL BECOMING A FRIEND HELP US IN 2018?
We hope with your support we can continue to be.......
Following two exhibitions nearer to home, Palmers Green artist Patrick Samuel's work goes on show this week at a cinema and gallery in east London.
Clash of the IconsAn exhibiition by Patrick Samuel12 December 2017 - 16 January 2017Genesis Cinema, 93-95 Mile End Rd, London E1 4UJ
Exhibition Launch
12 December 2017 at 7pm
Patrick will also be showing a short film about his creative journey since he started his daily art therapy in December 2016, as well as playing music he composes when.......
"Hi - I am Surayya , one of Talkies' volunteers. I will be bringing you a short film on this website each month.
"Please let us know what you think of this month's film, and watch this space to see what we will bring you in the coming months!"
If you're a Londoner, I'm not sure if anything screams the stillness of winter more than an early morning commute. Director Jessica Bishopp depicts this with her short film Platform 1, which was filmed on the platform of our very own.......
Right on time for Enfield's bid to become the first London Borough of Culture, a new orchestra will be holding its first rehearsal this week.
We are an orchestra based in the London Borough of Enfield, open to all amateur musicians old and new.
If you have ever played an orchestral instrument and wish you could pick it up again we are the group for you.
We do not have any minimum requirement we just ask that you enjoy yourself.
We’re a friendly bunch and always open to new.......
Next week at the Bernie Grant Centre composer and musician Juwon Ogungbe presents Ignatius Inspires - two nights of music and dance celebrating the extraordinary life and work of Ignatius Sancho (1729-1780).
Born on a slave ship, Ignatius Sancho went on to become a prolific writer and composer. He is the first black Briton known to have voted in a Parliamentary election and was the first African writer to have his work published in Britain.Ignatius Inspires features rare recitals of.......
Want to get involved? Feel what it's like to sing with a large choir and orchestra? 🎻🎺Receive the applause? See behind the scenes? 🎶🎶🎶Then apply to Come & Sing with Adoramus at our 2018 sacred classics concert 'Heaven touching Earth'
Four Tuesday evening rehearsals in Cockfosters from 9 January 2018.
For more information and to register email .
Concert information
Heaven touching Earth - Saturday 3rd February 2018 at.......
Winchmore String Orchestra's concert on 18th November will be in aid of Water Aid. Music has been chosen to reflect both the time of year and the time of day, but will range across the centuries and across Europe.
With the festive season approaching and the nights getting longer we have chosen two timely themes for our end-of-year concert: Christmas; and music with nocturnal associations. But the result is a remarkably varied programme, ranging from the Baroque period to 20th-century.......