This year’s winner is Finn Beames, whose Quiet Songs you can watch between 22 October and 2 November. Through an intriguing fusion of music, storytelling, and unconventional instrumentation, Quiet ...
Ahead of our screening of The Battle of the Sacred Tree, we shine a light on the Kenyan filmmaker and educator who champions ...
The Barbican aims to be London’s creative catalyst for curiosity, arts and enterprise. We aim to spark creative possibilities and transformation for artists, audiences, and communities. We strive to ...
Agnes (Alice Lowe) is fated to make the same romantic mistakes over and over whenever she's reincarnated in different eras of history. There is audio description available for this title. The film ...
Fasten your seatbelts for a hugely entertaining conversation spanning a decade inside Formula 1, with former Haas F1 team principal Guenther Steiner, star of Netflix’s smash hit Drive to Survive.
Welcome to the Barbican Theatre as we come together to celebrate the start of Dance Umbrella’s 2024 festival. It’s a joy to work with Artistic Director and Co-CEO Freddie Opoku-Addaie and the whole ...
Thank you for joining us in The Pit, our unique space for artists to be able to develop new ideas, test out ways of working and explore what live performance can be. We are thrilled to work with Dance ...
The Barbican aims to be London’s creative catalyst for curiosity, arts and enterprise. We aim to spark creative possibilities and transformation for artists, audiences, and communities. We strive to ...
Founded by Patrick and Claudia Lynch in 1998, Lynch Architects has realised a series of significant buildings on and around London's Victoria Street. This lecture marks the practice's recent ...
BBC Radio 3’s Tom Service talks to composer Steven Daverson, creative sound engineers and others about symphonic electronics. Free event: Limited capacity – admission guaranteed to Day Pass holders.
Musicologist Professor Jonathan Cross talks to former members of the BBC SO as well as former Radio 3 Controller Sir Nicholas Kenyon – about their personal experience of working with Pierre Boulez.