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Guardian: Constructive criticism: the week in architecture
[The Guardian] - In January, they opened their Home for London: a little mock boat beached on top of the Queen Elizabeth Hall, overlooking the Thames. Their latest property is almost the exact opposite – spacious, secluded and in the middle of nowhere – in north
Britten Sinfonia, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
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[Financial Times] - By Richard Fairman From its base in East Anglia the Britten Sinfonia has increasingly been spreading its wings. This most recent London concert was part of a tour that has taken it overseas to Dijon, Dublin and its first US appearance at Alice Tully
Alternative London Events to Enjoy this Leap Year
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[Skiddle.com] - Eight dancers showcase moves such as breaking, vogue, popping and locking, to a soundtrack of specially commissioned techno, electro, house, and afrobeat – who needs nightclubs?! March 2nd-3rd, 19:30. Queen Elizabeth Hall, SE1 8XX. Tickets £10-£20.
Guardian: Live music: coming up
[The Guardian (blog)] - Here's what our writers will be seeing this week (all subject to last-minute change): • Django Django at XOYO • Britten Sinfonia and Thomas Adès at Queen Elizabeth Hall • Baptiste Trotignon at the Vortex, London • Peter Donohoe at Queen Elizabeth Hall
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