4 Events to Catch This Week in London!

We rounded-up 4 events to catch this week in London!

1 - The Television Sessions: Emerging Talent. Hear from exciting emerging talent working across factual and fiction in writing, directing and producing, as they discuss the craft behind bringing their vision to the screen. This session will be followed by a networking opportunity.

Speakers:
Adam Brown – Director, Into the Storm: Surfing to Survive
Hugh Davies – Producer, Football’s Darkest Secret: The End of Silence
Poppy Begum – Director, Queens of Rap
Sophie Cunningham – Director / Producer, Look Away
Adjani Salmon – Writer, Dreaming Whilst Black
Nathan Bryon – Writer, Bloods

Tickets: from £6 via here
Thursday 28th April, 2022 from 7:30pm
📍BAFTA 195 Piccadilly

2 - DEAR BLK LDN,  a one-night arts event celebrating the beauty of intergenerational euphoria and joy in London’s Black communities

Join the team for a night to embrace what Blackness, Black euphoria and Black joy mean to us and to you. Supported by Nike London (Black Community Commitment).

Tickets: £5 via here
Thursday 28th April, 2022 from 7:30pm - 8:45pm
📍Theatre Peckham

3 - Global Music Movement,  Join them for the second London edition of Global Music Movement. A movement specialising in musical trends from all around the world. This month focuses on Africa alternative diaspora music live artists Nadine El Roubi, Theodor Black & Demigosh

Tickets: from £10 via here
Thursday 28th April, 2022
📍The Jago, Dalston

4 - Black and Gay, Back in the Day Party. In partnership with Brixton Disco Festival, Marc Thompson will be hosting the Black and Gay, Back in the Day at Upstairs at the Ritzy. It’s gonna be a night of old school classics and vibes with Ain Bailey, Biggy C and Handosn Family on the decks.

Tickets: from £6 via here
Saturday 30th April, 2022 from 9pm - 2am.
📍Upstairs at the Ritzy, Ritzy Cinema, Brixton

Let us know if you go check any of these events out!


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