What's on in London this week: 6 March – 12 March 2023

Discover our pick of things to do in London this week: 6 - 12 March 2023.



Explore London

London Handel Festival Supper Club at the Fidelio Café

The London Handel Festival Supper Club begins with an intimate performance from Associate Director Adrian Butterfield and the winner of the 2018 international Handel Singing Competition, Helen Charlston, presenting a programme of Handel-inspired delights. The evening includes a delicious three-course meal, with a wine pairing curated especially for the occasion to complement some of the music being performed. Date: Tuesday 7 March, 7pm. Location: 91-95 Clerkenwell Rd, London EC1R 5BX. Price: from £55. Book now.

 

British Pullman Murder Mystery Lunch

The eagerly anticipated launch of the British Pullman's new and enhanced Moving Murder Mystery experience is finally here, and it's set to reinvent this already acclaimed journey. With a delectable five-course lunch and a welcoming glass of champagne on arrival, passengers can relish in the indulgent luxury that the British Pullman has become synonymous with. Immerse yourself in the captivating storylines of the Moving Murder Mystery, with bi-monthly journeys running until the end of the year, making this an unmissable experience for all who love a bit of intrigue and indulgence. Date: from 7 March 2023 (Click here for more dates). Location: Victoria St, London SW1E 5ND. Price: from £485. Book now.

Image: Ballet Black, Then Or Now, Isabela Coracy, Mthuthuzeli November and Alexander Fadayiro, image credit Bill Cooper.

Black Ballet

Experience the magic of Black Ballet’s 21st anniversary as they showcase two extraordinary works by award-winning choreographers, Will Tuckett and Mthuthuzeli November. With a history of sold-out performances, this acclaimed ballet company returns to our stage to present a thrilling and imaginative double bill. Will Tuckett's Then Or Now, originally created in 2020, is a fusion of classical ballet, music, and Adrienne Rich's poetry, inviting the audience to contemplate the timeless question: where do we belong in times like these? Mthuthuzeli November's Nina: By Whatever Means is a heartfelt tribute to the iconic musician, performer, and activist Nina Simone, featuring an evocative combination of ballet, jazz, and the blues. This captivating double bill is a celebration of unexpected stories and themes that resonate with modern audiences and come straight from the heart.

Date: 8 March 2023 – 12 March 2023  Location: Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London, EC2Y 8DS. Price: from £17. Book now.


Botanical Drawing Workshop Elizabeth Blackwell

Celebrate International Women's Day (8 March) in style with a workshop hosted by none other than the esteemed Chair of the Florilegium Society, Mary Ellen Taylor. The workshop will draw inspiration from the breathtaking botanical illustrations of Elizabeth Blackwell, a true trailblazer of her time. As part of the celebration of women in horticulture during Chelsea Physic Garden's 350th anniversary year, this workshop is just one of many events taking place throughout March 2023. Don't miss your chance to participate in this tribute to female creativity and innovation.

Date: Sunday 12 March 2023, 2pm - 4pm. Location: 66 Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, London SW3 4HS. Price: from £35.Book now.

 

Caravan Coffee School: Home Espresso Class

Discover the secrets to crafting the perfect espresso at Caravan Coffee Shop's exceptional Espresso Class! . In just two hours, you'll master the art of dialling in your morning brews, steaming milk, and pouring basic patterns on professional-grade machines. Take home a 200g bag of freshly roasted espresso and get ready to impress your friends with café-quality beverages at home. Plus, enjoy an exclusive discount on brewing kits and retail coffees purchased on the day. Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your coffee game!

Date: Saturday 11 March 2023 1.30-3.30pm. Location:  Caravan Coffee Roasters and Brewbar North Road London N7 9DP United Kingdom. Price: from £95.Book now.

 

Image: Brilliant Jerks

Brilliant Jerks at Southwark Playhouse

Experience the riveting story of Brilliant Jerks, now showing at the Southwark Playhouse. This fast-paced and emotionally charged production explores the scandalous creation of a multi-billion dollar car-hailing app during a decade of rapid technological growth and minimal regulation. Having previously sold out at VAULT Festival in 2018, this must-see show offers a thought-provoking look at the profound impact of modern technology on our daily lives. Don't miss out on the opportunity to witness this touching and unforgettable theatrical masterpiece.

Date: 1st –25th March 2023. Location: Southwark Playhouse, 77-84 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BD. Price: from £24. Concessions available. Book now.


The Other Art Fair

The Other Art Fair's Spring Edition is back! While the art world may follow the same old conventions and elitism, they've gone in a different direction. They believe that art should be enjoyed without restrictions and conformity. With 150 independent artists, affordable and original artworks, immersive installations, performances, DJs and a fully stocked bar, they've created something unique that you won't find anywhere else. Come and experience a world where art is inclusive and exciting - no matter who you are, you'll feel at home. Date: 9 March -12 Mar 2023. Location: The Truman Brewery 85 Brick Lane London E1 6QR. Price: from £12. Concessions available. Book now.

 

Image: Ariele Bronte

International Women’s Day 2023

Here are some of our top picks for International Women's Day events in London this week, celebrating the remarkable achievements of women and raising awareness about ongoing discrimination.

Rough Trade Books and Friends

Join Rough Trade Books in partnership with Leiho for an unforgettable International Women's Day event. Listen to inspiring poetry from Salena Godden, Sharan Hunjan, Sunnah Khan, and Ella Frears. Then, explore the culture and history of modern dance with Emma Warren and Anna Wood. Salena Godden's Pessimism Is For Lightweights will confront modern issues of sexism, racism, and identity in Britain. Don't miss the book signing at the end of this inspiring event!

Date: 8 March 2023, 7pm-8.30pm. Location: Foyles 107 Charing Cross Road London WC2H 0DT. Price: £8. Book now.


DO GOOD, FEEL GREAT with Leiho

Celebrate International Women's Day with Leiho, Birdsong, Give Your Best Pivot, and Pink Diesel at an empowering and inspiring event. Participate in an open panel discussion with female leaders of impactful businesses, enjoy interactive activities, and indulge in complimentary food and drinks, including Sassy Cidre. Whether you're an aspiring founder or seeking inspiration, join this unique opportunity to learn from incredible women, connect, and collaborate. Don't miss out on an evening of female empowerment, motivation, and connection!

 Date: Wednesday 8 March 2023, 6.30pm – 8.45pm. Location: PIE Factory 3 Soho Square London W1D 3HD. Price: £16. Book now.

Women in Art Walking Tour

Take a walking tour at the National Gallery to celebrate women's remarkable contributions to art. Discover diverse themes, including the captivating art of Artemisia Gentileschi, gifted painter Rachel Ruysch, and Impressionist Berthe Morisot.

Date: 11 March 2023 10 am - 12.30pm. Location:  The National Gallery , Trafalgar Square London WC2N 5DN. Price: £25.Book now.


Harper’s Bazaar International Women’s Day dinner 

Celebrate International Women's Day on 9th March with Harper's Bazaar at Mayfair's Connaught hotel. Enjoy a Veuve Clicquot Champagne reception, three-course dinner and hear from high-profile speakers including actress Aimee Lou Wood, novelist Naomi Alderman, and MP Tulip Siddiq. The menu features the finest British products with international flavours. Tickets include entry and a Harper's Bazaar gift bag.

Date: Thursday 9 March 2023 6.30pm – 11pm GMT Location: The Connaught Hotel Carlos Place London W1K 2AL. Price: from £158.71. Book now.

Click here for more events to attend this week to celebrate International Women’s Day.


 

Arts & Culture

Opening this week

Anthony Caro: The Inspiration of Architecture

Don't miss this rare opportunity to experience the breathtaking painted metal works of the celebrated sculptor Anthony Caro, showcased in a setting that is both visually striking and rich with history. This exhibition offers a profound exploration of Caro's imaginative use of materials and forms, highlighting his significant contributions to the evolution of modern sculpture. Featuring several expansive installations, some of which incorporate steps and doors, the display provides an exceptional chance to witness the intricate and profound nature of Caro's sculptures, and how they seamlessly transcend into the realm of architecture.

Date: 9 March-10 September 2023 Location: Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery, Ealing Green, London W5 5EQ, UK. Price: from £9.90. Book now.

Image: Michael WolfArchitecture of Density Scout #22, 2005, Flower Gallery

#FLOFAVOURITES THIS WEEK:

Michael Wolf: Architecture of Density

Flowers Gallery is commemorating the launch of the highly anticipated expanded edition of the critically acclaimed photobook by showcasing the remarkable works from Michael Wolf's revered Architecture of Density series. Spanning over two decades, Wolf's awe-inspiring photography captures the vibrant essence of life in Hong Kong's bustling urban metropolis, where towering structures dominate the skyline. Through his larger-than-life snapshots of the city's towering edifices, Wolf offers an abstracted and breathtaking view of the seemingly endless and vertiginous facades that make Hong Kong's urban landscape so unique.

Date: until 25 March 2023. Location: Flower Gallery, 82 Kingsland Road, London E2 8DP. Price: Free.

A Hard Man is Good to Find

A Hard Man is Good to Find is a bold new exhibition showcasing over 60 years of queer photography of the male physique. Featuring works by renowned photographers including John S. Barrington, Cecil Beaton, and Rotimi Fani-Kayode, the exhibition maps out key areas of London that were a focus for men seeking out men to photograph. Through catalogues, magazines, and publications, explore the underground art form that emerged during a time when making and distributing such images was a criminal offence. Don't miss this insightful exhibition, on show alongside the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2023. Book now.

Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2023

Discover cutting-edge contemporary photography with this year's eagerly anticipated exhibition, featuring the work of four international shortlisted artists: Bieke Depoorter, Samuel Fosso, Arthur Jafa, and Frida Orupabo. These artists push the boundaries of the medium and exemplify its relevance as a cultural force. From Bieke Depoorter's ethical exploration of the photographer-subject relationship to Frida Orupabo's sculptural photo collages, this exhibition showcases the innovative ways in which these artists challenge the norms of photography. Book now.

Date: 3 March – 11 June 2023. Location: Photographers Gallery, 16-18 Ramillies St, London W1F 7LW. Price: both from £6.50. Concessions available.

Image: ‘Enchanted’ Fabric - 2017, designer: Kaffe Fassett, maker: FreeSpirit Fabrics


Kaffe Fassett: The Power of Pattern

Experience the mesmerising world of Kaffe Fassett - one of today's most successful artists and designers in contemporary craft. With over 50 years of experience, Fassett's prolific oeuvre includes knitting, needlepoint, mosaic, quilting, textile design, painting, and drawing. His colourful, sophisticated, and maximalist designs are inspired by the everyday world around him, and have encouraged millions to create. Discover his world through original artworks by Fassett, and works from international quilters and makers who have been inspired by his designs. Kaffe Fassett: The Power of Pattern exhibition showcases textiles, photographs, and archival material, illuminating the unique and influential work of this iconic artist and designer.

Date: until 12 March 2022. Location: Fashion and Textile Museum, 83 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3XF. Price: from £12.65. Concessions available. Book now.

Architecture Tour: New Perspectives

Embark on an unforgettable 90-minute journey and delve into the vast, bold, and awe-inspiring Barbican estate with our expert-led Architecture Tours. Traverse through the Barbican Centre and the surrounding Brutalist estate, uncovering hidden gems and secret spots that you never knew existed. Meander through the criss-crossing high-walks, leafy courts, and sweeping crescents, with numerous stops along the way that will take your breath away. Immerse yourself in the serene Lakeside Terrace, marvel at the striking form of the Sculpture Court, gaze in awe at the trio of soaring residential towers, and explore the ruins along the original London Wall. Your experience will be enriched as you learn about the visionary ambition behind the design, gaining a deeper understanding of the past, present, and future of this iconic site. Date: until 31 March 2023 Location: Barbican Centre, Level G,Silk Street, London, EC2Y 8DS.Price: from £15. Book now.


Last chance

The EY Exhibition: Cezanne 

Hurry, as the clock ticks away, this is your last chance to experience the mesmerising world of the legendary artist, Paul Cezanne, at the Tate Modern's exclusive exhibition. Be enchanted by the evolution of Cezanne's artwork, starting from his early masterpieces created in his twenties, all the way to his final months of life. Immerse yourself in over 80 meticulously selected works sourced from collections spanning Europe, Asia, North and South America. For the first time in over 25 years, UK audiences can savour the full spectrum of Cezanne's iconic career. Brace yourself for a captivating journey that will ignite your appreciation for this timeless artist.

Date: until 12 March 2023. Location: Tate Modern, Bankside, London, SE1 9TG. Price: £22 / Concessions available. Book now.

 

Pop-up & Venues

Spring Market by London Makers Market

Image: London Makers Market

Get ready for a celebration of creativity and craftsmanship at the London Makers Market's Spring Market, taking place this Saturday at the Leake Street Arches, located beneath Waterloo Station. The tunnel will be transformed into a bustling hub of talented makers, artists, and designers showcasing their incredible creations. As the season of renewal unfolds and we celebrate International Women's Day, this event offers the perfect opportunity to support small businesses and appreciate the beauty of handmade creations. And with Mother's Day just around the corner, why not find the perfect gift for that special someone? Date: 11 March 2023, 11am – 5pm. Location: Leake Street Arches Leake Street London SE1 8SW. Price: Free. Book now.

#FLOFavourite: Pick of the week

Food of the week

Nagare Coffee

Image: Nagare Coffee, Spitalfields, February 2023, MTotoe

Last week, we had the pleasure of visiting Nagare Coffee, a coffee shop that opened in Spitalfields at the end of January. The café's ambiance is chic and minimalist,  and if you are lucky enough to find a seat, it provides the perfect space to unwind with a steaming cup of coffee and indulge in one of their tasty, mouth-watering cakes. Overall, Nagare Coffee is a must-visit spot for any coffee enthusiast seeking a unique experience. Location: 40 Brushfield Street, London, E1 6AG . Instagram:  @nagarecoffee

Interview of the week

We had a chat with Kaddie Rothe.

Image: Image: Kaddie Rothe

Kaddie Rothe is the co-founder of goalgirls. She is a freelance creative director and copywriter from Berlin who has embarked on The Unsettling Project. Click here to read the full interview.

 

cause of the week

Bloody Good Period

Access to menstrual supplies is a fundamental need for women, yet unfortunately, it remains unaffordable for many. The organsation, Bloody Good Period, has been bringing attention to the high cost of these necessities and is on a mission to end period poverty for women who are refugees, asylum seekers, or unable to afford these vital products. With the ongoing cost of living crisis, there is an ever-increasing number of people who require assistance to access these essential items. Furthermore, the organisation is also providing aid to refugees from various crises worldwide, including Ukraine, Afghanistan, Sierra Leone, Iraq, Iran, and Albania.

You can help them on their mission by donating funds, volunteering, fundraising, or contributing supplies to drop-in centers and food banks. Your contribution will make a real difference in the lives of those who need it most. Click here to donate.


Upcoming events

Young V&A to open in July 2023

Image: View across the Adventure display in the Imagine Gallery. Image by Picture Plane © Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

Young V&A, formerly the V&A Museum of Childhood, will reopen in Bethnal Green on July 1, 2023, following a three-year renovation. The museum will feature over 2,000 works from the V&A's art, design, and performance collection, showcasing children's remarkable stories of ingenuity and optimism.The museum's first exhibition, Myths to Manga, will open on October 14, 2023, taking visitors on a captivating journey through Japanese history. Click here for more.

Location: Cambridge Heath Rd, Bethnal Green, London E2 9PA. Website: vam.ac.uk/young