Ed Sheeran’s ‘Perfect’ moment at an inclusive arts festival
Music matters - it’s a global language that transcends barriers and has the potential to connect all. Last week, global superstar Ed Sheeran sparked joy and inspiration to young people with learning difficulties at the Royal Albert Hall.
Soulful Summer Soiree
Nestled in the heart of central London, the Somerset House courtyard will once again transform into a vibrant hub of musical magic from July 11th to July 21st, hosting an array of global artists across diverse genres.
Industry Spotlight: Kio Briggs
In an anticipated talk with Speakers for Schools, Artist and Entrepreneur Kio Briggs aims to empower young minds, offering guidance in leveraging their creative talents to pursue their aspirations with confidence and determination.
It Is Time: The Lion King 30th Anniversary
Our favourite Disney classic celebrates its 30th anniversary! In two special in-concert screenings this July, the iconic animated film will appear amidst concerts and a special musical performance at The Royal Albert Hall.
Embrace the Positive Accident
In a world often dictated by plans and expectations, the concept of the "positive accident" offers a refreshing perspective on the unpredictability of life.
Unmissable Season at The Southbank
With new life in bloom this Spring, we’ve rounded up an unmissable season at The Southbank Centre.
Roundhouse Resident Artist Programme
The Roundhouse, an iconic music and arts venue nestled in the heart of Camden, London, is once again opening its doors to emerging musicians, poets, writers, and performers for its highly coveted Resident Artist Programme. This year-long initiative seeks to nurture the next generation of talent, offering bespoke creative and professional development opportunities to passionate creatives aged 18-25.
Music Sounds Better With You
Amidst sequins and spandex, the multi-venue Body Movements festival attracted LGBTQI+ collectives from across the UK and beyond. With unapologetic vibrancy, the festival once again affirmed an undeniably major moment for queer club culture.
Stories Matter: Beyond Face
Beyond Face, a female-led team opening up opportunities for people of the Global Majority, have recently celebrated 8 years. We sat down to hear more about their creative offerings, their theatre youth companies, the importance of centering moments of joy and more.
Community, Care, Culture: Cave Live Lounge
Cave Live Lounge at The Roundhouse, London, became a symbol of hope - voices of women, people of faith, storytelling and cultural celebration became a radical act of connection.
Humans 2.0: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
At the London Premiere of Australia's Circa’s Humans 2.0, a full house eagerly awaited a symphony of circus, pulsating beats and a vision of light. We were not disappointed.
Young Barbican Takeover
The Young Barbican Takeover was a jam-packed day of immersive events, live music and workshops around ‘Euphoric Futures’ - an inclusive celebration of hope. Artist Sam Winston offered renewed ways to visualise our relationship with our environments.
Estée Lauder Visionaries in Washington D.C
The first Visionaries Summit was held in Washington DC - a partnership between Hillary Clinton’s Vital Voices and Estée Lauder, created to support the next generation of leaders. Vicky Pasion reflects on her takeaways.
An Artist’s Perspective: Madison McFerrin
Briggs sat down with Madison McFerrin - an American singer, songwriter and producer. Madison delved into her influences, her relationship with music, how residing in different US states over time has influenced her journey and helped shape her community - as well as new video visuals for her single ‘God Herself’ off her debut album “I Hope You Can Forgive Me”.
An Artist’s Perspective: Kara Jackson
To kick start Women’s History Month, Briggs sat down with Kara Jackson ahead of her debut album - Kara unravelled stories from her journey so far, including her sonic influences, how the creative scene in Chicago has inspired her growth and the healing experience of art in community.
Munroe Bergdorf: Transitional in conversation with Clara Amfo
“We all transition. It's what binds us, not what separates us.” An evening of truth, power and resilience - what began as a deconstruction of a deeply personal book filled with honesty and self empowerment, became an open discussion that applied to everyday life.
An Artist’s Perspective: Joel Chidi Sydenham
Nigerian-British Artist Joel Chidi Sydenham uncovers the connection between his art and nature, how painting becomes an act to reclaim one’s cultural identity, the importance of a creative community and his hopes for the next generation.
Honouring Our Lineages: Diaspora Dialogues
An intimate, multi-sensory series of conversation, sounds and food, honouring the depths of African identity, ancestry and migration. Hosted by DemiMa with guest Swiss, we’re taken on a journey through the lens of the Artist.
Poetry as Self-Discovery: Dhayana Alejandrina
As we wind down the end of the year, we slow down to celebrate stories that soothe and inspire - like Dhayana Alejandrina - a Dominican writer, poet, and storyteller.
Art is Nourishment: Amber Bardell
With a recent debut solo show at Centrespace Gallery, Bristol, Amber-Bardell draws inspiration from natural elements, intuitive dreamscapes and sonically meditative experiences in: ‘Art is Nourishment’.