The announcement of Anyone Can Dance follows the success of two sold-out late-night parties at the Barbican in 2025, hosted by Rinse FM and Club Stamina. The new series builds on the centre’s ...
Rebecca Fons, the Director of Programming at the Siskel Film Center in Chicago, has been hired as the Barbican Centre’s new Head of Cinema. Fons replaces Cary Sawhney, who was the arts centre’s ...
Enter: The Barbican’s Anyone Can Dance series. This new late-night programme reimagines the Barbican Centre – usually home to orchestras and avant-garde theatre, as a space for club culture, with the ...
The Barbican Centre — a Brutalist landmark that has housed world-class performances, exhibitions, and cinema since 1982 — is heading into a major transformation. After more than four decades of heavy ...
Three years later than originally planned, London Brew made it to the Barbican stage. The star studded ensemble's concert tribute to Miles Davis' Bitches Brew (Columbia, 1970) had been intended to ...
The Barbican's Sculpture Court is set to get a glow-up, as part of the cultural centre's extensive renovation schemes. From ...
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‘Bold’ new plans for Barbican area submitted
Plans have been submitted to redevelop 1 Silk Street, featuring a public plaza at the Barbican Centre’s main entrance and a retail arcade. The proposal seeks to turn the existing building, which is ...
Located above the Concert Hall and framed by the curve of Frobisher Crescent, the glorious one-acre courtyard was originally meant as a multi-purpose space in which to experience art and architecture.
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