![]() ![]() Head to the Elgar Room to hear tracks from their newly-released album Airglow. LATE NIGHT JAZZ: The Howl Quartet perform a Late Night Jazz concert at the Royal Albert Hall, part of the EFG London Jazz Festival. Learn mosaic techniques and take home your own mirror, coaster, house number or animal. MOSAIC WORKSHOP: This week's Monday workshop at Big Penny Social in Walthamstow is a mosaic workshop, led by local artist Charlotte Gerrard. It's the story of a single mother and her teenage son living in Canada, who are forced to return to Korea for the first time since emigrating. KOREAN FILM: As part of the London Korean Film Festival, catch a screening of Riceboy Sleeps, at Rio Cinema in Dalston. They're not completely naked as they would be in a normal life drawing session, meaning the event is open to under-18s. Think a life drawing workshop, with the models covered in neon and reactive materials to make them colourful and glowing in the UV light. NEON LIFE DRAWING: ' Neon Not Fully Naked Life Drawing' is tonight's happening at the Old Queen's Head in Angel. No dancing experience is necessary, as the steps are taught as part of the class, and there's time for tea, biscuits and socialising too. LINE DANCING: Poplar Union's regular Monday line dancing session is back. Monday 13 November The Matt and Co Comedy Show takes place at Clapham Grand on Tuesday. LISTEN OF THE WEEK: Londonist editor Will Noble appears on the brand new podcast Strange Old World, discussing some of the stranger things you'll find in London, including white rabbits, Amy Winehouse's poo, and clown church services. FREEĭISNEY EXHIBITION: If you've got some spare time this week, why not see one of the most popular exhibitions in London right now? Disney100 at ExCel Centre marks the company's centenary, with Cinderella's glass slipper and the carousel horse ridden by Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins among the props on show. Belgravia and Chelsea are among the locations getting switched on this week. You can already skate at Canary Wharf, Battersea, Mayfair and other locations, and they're joined by openings at Somerset House, Hyde Park and Hampton Court this week.ĬHRISTMAS LIGHTS: Similarly, London's Christmas lights are in full swing, with Oxford Street, Regent Street, Covent Garden and Carnaby illuminated for the season already. ICE RINKS: You may have noticed, London's seasonal ice rinks are starting to open. Highlights include the Blue Town Trio and The Hot Club of Jupiter at Cadogan Hall, the All Female London Gay Big Band at Toulouse Lautrec, and Sergio Mendes at Barbican - though that's just a tiny snippet of the seriously impressive programme. JAZZ FESTIVAL: Also continuing until the end of this week is the EFG London Jazz Festival, with live performances and events taking place at various venues. Can't make it in person? Some of the films will be available to watch online from next week. JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL: The UK Jewish Film Festival continues with screenings at cinemas all around the country this week, including at JW3 and the Phoenix Cinema in Finchley, as well as Picturehouse Central near Piccadilly Circus, and Curzon Mayfair, among several others. Jakob Kvist's Dichroic Sphere makes a return, along with a Cosmic Bloom projected onto the Royal Festival Hall by Leo Villareal. WINTER LIGHT: A series of outdoor artworks by 10 different artists, colourfully illuminated at night, form the free Winter Light trail at Southbank Centre, which launches on Monday. ![]()
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