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Neill Lochery: Portugal at War at Kings Place
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£6.50
(CAD10.17)Special Event19 February 2012
Kings Place N1 9AG[map]
In Lisbon: War in the Shadows of the City of Light 1939-45, a gripping tale of high-stakes intrigue, betrayal, double-dealing, and survival, Neill Lochery tells the story of how Portugal, a relatively poor European country trying frantically to remain neutral amidst extraordinary pressures, survived WW2 not only physically intact but significantly wealthier. The country's emergence as a prosperous European Union nation would be financed in part, it turns out, by a cache of Nazi gold.
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Neils Brunse: Shakespeare Found in Translation at Shakespeare's Globe
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£12.00
(CAD18.77)Special Event18 April 2012
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre SE1 9DT[map]
The Shakespeare Found in Translation lecture series will examine the work of translators and intercultural practitioners tackling the Shakespearian cannon and follow their process to translate the language of Shakespeare into different tongues. Niels Brunse is a Danish author and translator. He has translated over 200 works, including classics by William Shakespeare, Thomas Mann and Anton Chekhov.
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Nelson: One Human Story at The Cartoon Museum
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£5.50
(CAD8.60)Museum Exhibition19 January 2012 to 29 February 2012
The Cartoon Museum WC1A 2HH[map]
Nelson is a collaborative graphic novel featuring over 50 of the Uk's leading comic creators working together to tell the story of one woman. We follow Nel Baker from her birth in 1968 to the present day. Each creator had one day from those 43 years to draw the reader into Nel's life. The editors Rob Davis and Woodrow Phoenix, who helped to keep the story on track, stipulated that ‘each creator’s contribution should reflect something of the year it is set in and build in some way on what we have learnt so far about our protagonist.
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Neon Highwire at Proud Camden
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Never Forget at The Monarch
Free
Indie Club24 February 2012
The Monarch NW1 8BG[map]
A night of 90s pop, rock, hip hop and dance music.
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Nevermind The Bangers at Barfly London
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Never Too Late Yoga Open at Triyoga: Primrose Hill
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Neville Agnew: Challenges from Afar - A 20-year Overview of Some Getty Conservation Institute projects in China, Africa, and Egypt at The Courtauld Institute of Art
Free
Special Event5 March 2012
Courtauld Institute of Art WC2R 0RN[map]
Over more than two decades, the Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) has undertaken long-term collaborative projects with partner organizations in many parts of the world. Though often beset by problems of cultural and language difficulties, these have succeeded in the objectives, even while not achieving their full potential. Four projects will be presented in brief; the China Principles, (national guidelines for the conservation and management of heritage sites) and their application at the Mogao Grottoes of Dunhuang; the Southern African Rock Art Project, conducted over the past six years at the World Heritage sites of Mapungubwe on the border of South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe, and in the Clanwilliam Wilderness Area, South Africa; the conservation of the 3.6 million year-old Laetoli hominid trackway site in Tanzania; and aspects of the Institute’s project for the conservation of the tomb of Tutankhamen in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt.
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The New 4 Aces Club at Charlie Wrights Bar and Restaurant
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New Adventures: Spitfire, Town and Country, The Infernal Galop at Sadler's Wells
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£12.00
(CAD18.77)Dance21 May 2012 to 26 May 2012
Sadler's Wells EC1R 4TN[map]
Spitfire ‘an advertisement divertissement’ was Bourne’s first hit in 1988, it hilariously places the most famous 19th century ballet showstopper in the world of men’s underwear advertising. \nTown and Country from 1991 gave Bourne and his company their first Olivier nomination. Remembered as the piece that crystallised the Bourne style; gloriously witty and ironic, but also strangely moving and heartfelt. \nThe Infernal Galop was inspired by icons of France in the 30s and 40s. This is France as seen by the uptight English imagination, with all the traditional clichés joyously paraded for our entertainment and climaxing in Offenbach's inevitable Can-Can.
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New Artist Fair at Candid Arts Trust
Free
Art23 February 2012 to 26 February 2012
Candid Arts Trust EC1V 1NQ[map]
The New Artist Fair displays artworks from international emerging artists in an affordable, friendly gallery environment in Central London. As an artist-run organisation, the New Artist Fair gives artists back the power over how their art is promoted and sold, by cutting out gallery fees. We promote all artists who are looking to sell their work directly to art lovers, buyers, and collectors.
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New Artists at The 100 Club
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New Born Comedy: Ruth Bratt + Pippa Evans + Cariad Lloyd + Lucy Trodd at Leicester Square Theatre
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New Charlie Wrights Jam at Charlie Wrights Bar and Restaurant
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The New Curiosity Shop at Londonewcastle Project Space
Free
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New Dance Commissions at Royal Opera House
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£7.00
(CAD10.95)Ballet29 March 2012 to 31 March 2012
Royal Opera House WC2E 9DD[map]
New Dance Commissions from Laïla Diallo, Sarah Dowling and Freddie Opoku-Addaie. The talented, young choreographers are unified through the use of striking imagery to explore the contemporary world through dance, film, craft and objects. Although still in development, the new pieces already promise an intriguing insight into aspects of contemporary society and a fresh perspective on dance. Diallo, formerly a dancer with Wayne McGregor’s Random Dance, uses newly composed live music and a small group of dancers to explore the theme of migration and transience – leaving, arriving, letting go and holding dear. Dowling, a choreographer in theatre and film as well as one of the original Punchdrunk performers, explores isolation and human communication with a science fiction edge. Opoku-Addaie, artistic director of Jagged Antics and twice Place Prize finalist, looks at the mechanisms of traditional craft techniques, exploring inherited processes of the handmade and how manual precision can shape its own narrative.
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New Deal String Band at The Horseshoe
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New Designers: Part 1 at Business Design Centre
Special Event27 June 2012 to 30 June 2012
Business Design Centre N1 0QH[map]
Textiles, Fashion & Accessories, Contemporary Applied Arts, Ceramics & Glass, Jewellery & Precious Metalwork, One Year On.
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New Designers: Part 2 at Business Design Centre
Special Event4 July 2012 to 7 July 2012
Business Design Centre N1 0QH[map]
Product & Industrial Design, Furniture Design, Visual Communications (including Graphic Design & Illustration), Spatial Design, One Year On.
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New English Art Club Annual Exhibition at Mall Galleries


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