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Cacophony turns to symphony in Lost and Found Orchestra, an irresistible celebration of found sound from the creators of the international hit Stomp.

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Liz Mathews: Journey From Winter

The Saison Poetry

Liz Mathews: Journey From Winter

Saturday 5 April 2008 - Sunday 29 June 2008

Liz Mathews, studio potter and lettering artist, celebrates texts in the Poetry Library's unrivalled collection, focussing on the work of Valentine Ackland (whose Selected Poems are newly published) and other poets represented in Ackland's own bequest to the Library.

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Stack - By Phyllida Barlow

Royal Festival Hall, Level 1

Stack

Monday 14 April 2008 - Monday 9 June 2008

Stack is a commission by 2007 Paul Hamlyn Foundation artist award-winner Phyllida Barlow, one of the most influential teachers and artists working in Britain today.

Free

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Gamelan Taster workshops

Gamelan Room

A new series of workshops for schools and other groups on the Gamelan and in the Poetry Library

Tuesday 22 April 2008 - Tuesday 15 July 2008

Learn to play the gamelan in free workshop sessions throughout the summer term.

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Steve McQueen: Queen and Country

Royal Festival Hall Level 2 Foyer

Steve McQueen: Queen and Country

Saturday 26 April 2008 - Sunday 1 June 2008

With Queen and Country, official war artist Steve McQueen commemorates British service personnel who have been killed during the current conflict in Iraq.

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Royal Festival Hall Level 2 Foyers

ISLANDS IN SOUND

Thursday 1 May 2008 - Saturday 10 May 2008

Throughout the foyers in Royal Festival Hall are six installations which seek to alter the public's perception of sound in space, encourage listening and provide a tangible means for understanding and responding to Luigi Nono's work Prometeo.

Free

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Street Posters from the Paris Rebellion

The Hayward Project Space

May 68: Street Posters from the Paris Rebellion

Thursday 1 May 2008 - Sunday 1 June 2008

The posters of the Paris uprising of May 1968 comprise some of the most brilliant graphic works ever to have been associated with a movement for social and political change.

Free

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Adam Bishop

Front Room

Adam Bishop Quartet

Friday 9 May 2008

Led by Australian saxophonist Adam Bishop, this quartet draws upon such diverse influences as Dave Holland, Mark Turner, Steve Coleman, Bela Bartok and Albert Ayler.

Admission free

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Royal Festival Hall

A Listener's Guide to Prometeo

Friday 9 May 2008

Marshall Marcus, Head of Music at Southbank Centre, describes the key elements of Nono's Prometeo for the audience, and introduces the unqiue features of the work, with some of the musicians involved in its performance.

Admission free

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Nono: Prometeo

Royal Festival Hall

Nono: Prometeo

Friday 9 May 2008 - Saturday 10 May 2008

As a fitting climax to the Luigi Nono: Fragments of Venice festival, Southbank Centre presents the UK premiere of Luigi Nono's final masterpiece, Prometeo.

£25 (unreserved) £9 (unreserved)

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Frank Peter Zimmermann

Queen Elizabeth Hall

Zimmermann, Tamestit, Poltera

Friday 9 May 2008

The leading German violinist Frank Peter Zimmermann is joined by two rising stars of the European musical scene, French violist Antoine Tamestit and Swiss cellist Christian Poltéra, in three trios.

£22 £18 £14 £11 £9 Premium seats £30

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