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Boys Class at St. John at Hackney
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Boy's Dance at St. John at Hackney
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Boys Non Contact Boxing and Football at Colombo Centre
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Colombo Centre SE1 8DP[map]
Non-contact boxing and football for boys aged 12-16 that's great training and great fun.
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Boys Only Ballet at Royal Academy of Dance
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Royal Academy of Dance SW11 3RA[map]
A specialist non-syllabus class for boys which focuses on male ballet technique
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Boyz Danz at The Landmark Arts Centre
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Landmark Arts Centre TW11 9NN[map]
An hour and a half of pure dance with experienced and fully qualified professional dancers.
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BP British Art Displays 1500 - 2011 at Tate Britain
Free
ArtRecurring event
Tate Britain SW1P 4RG[map]
Tate Britain has a wide ranging permanent collection of British art.
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BP British Art Displays: Don McCullin at Tate Britain
Free
Art15 August 2011 to 4 March 2012
Tate Britain SW1P 4RG[map]
An exhibition of work by Don McCullin.
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BP British Art Displays: Rubens and Britain at Tate Britain
Free
Art22 November 2011 to 6 May 2012
Tate Britain SW1P 4RG[map]
An exhibition by leading Flemish baroque painter.
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BP British Art Displays: Thin Black Line(s) at Tate Britain
Free
Art22 August 2011 to 18 March 2012
Tate Britain SW1P 4RG[map]
This display focuses on the contribution of Black and Asian women artists to 1980s British art.
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BP British Art Lecture: Phyllida Barlow at Tate Britain
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BP Portrait Award 2012
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BP Portrait Award: Next Generation
Art21 June 2012 to 23 September 2012
National Portrait Gallery WC2H 0HE[map]
Next Generation gives 14-19 year olds the opportunity to meet and gain insights from past BP Portrait Award artists, make and share their own artwork and connect with other young people
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Brabazon Lecture 2012 at Royal Aeronautical Society
Free
Special Event7 November 2012
Royal Aeronautical Society W1J 7BQ[map]
The Brabazon Lecture is held in honour of Lord Brabazon of Tara. Born in London on 8 February 1884, J.T.C. Moore-Brabazon became one of British aviation's true pioneers and, in his political career played an important role in the planning of civil aviation for the years following WW2. This year's lecture will be given Mark King, President - Civil Aerospace.
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Brad Amos: The 2012 Leeuwenhoek at The Royal Society
Free
Special Event13 February 2012
The Royal Society SW1Y 5AG[map]
The 2012 Leeuwenhoek Lecture will be given by Dr Brad Amos.
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Brad Birch: Where the Shot Rabbits Lay at Royal Court Theatre
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Brady and Clark at The Gallery on Cork Street
Art19 March 2012 to 24 March 2012
The Gallery on Cork Street W1S 3NG[map]
Brady and Clark is a collaboration between two artists, Oliver Brady and Carmel Clark. This exhibition begins life as One large art piece - The Original Creation, which fragments and divides into new pieces of art, expressions and revelations. Expanding and evolving from the original nothing, the empty canvas.
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Brahms Study Day 1: Laying the Myths to Rest at Kings Place
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£47.50
(CAD74.29)Special Event3 March 2012
Kings Place N1 9AG[map]
Part 1 - Tracking Brahms’s Life: laying the myths to rest. Michael Musgrave: Michael Musgrave, author of several benchmark biographical works of Brahms, discusses the latest findings on Brahms’s biography. \nPart 2 - Brahms and the Third Reich. Erik Levi: One of the first important musical events to take place only days after Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor of Germany was the Reichs Brahms Fest in Hamburg. This study day will explore the political machinations which surrounded the Reichs Brahms Fest, as well as the subsequent tortuous attempts to ‘Nazify’ Brahms by detaching him from Jewish association particularly given his long-standing collaboration with the great violinist Joseph Joachim.
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Brahms Unwrapped: Academy of St Martin in the Fields at Kings Place
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Brahms Unwrapped: Academy of St Martin in the Fields: The Second Serenade at Kings Place
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Brahms Unwrapped at Kings Place
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(CAD74.29)Classical Music24 November 2012
Kings Place N1 9AG[map]
Part 1: Discovering Music - Brahms's Cello Sonatas. A live analysis/ performance of Brahms’s two great masterworks of the cello repertoire by well-known broadcaster Stephen Johnson (BBC Radio 3). Part 2: Debate: Why do composers love to hate Brahms? Composers from Tchaikovsky to Britten to Tom Adès have openly vilified Brahms. Why does his music provoke such passion, and why have so many other composers ended up returning to his music with renewed admiration.


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