Music
Massive Attack are the Artistic Directors of this year's Meltdown, Southbank
Centre's largest contemporary music festival.
Sir Andrew Davis leads the Orchestra in a concert of Berlioz, Medtner and Dvorak, with pianist Boris Berezovsky.
What's on this month
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The Hayward Concrete
Flomotion
Friday 29 February 2008 - Friday 23 May 2008
Enjoy an night of warm and soulful futuristic dance music in Concrete, the bar and cafe located in The Hayward.
Admission free
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.
Free
The Hayward Concrete
Lite Exposure
Friday 2 May 2008 - Saturday 5 July 2008
DJs Amber and Lambswool and Jonny Rock perform accessible and sophisticated versions of various forms of dance music.
Admission free
Front Room
Choral Club Karaoke
Thursday 15 May 2008 - Saturday 17 May 2008
Step up to one of the mics on The Front Room stage, and perform a song from Southbank Centre's own karaoke selection, specially installed for Chorus.
Admission free
Front Room
The Vocal Beatbox Orchestra Workshop
Saturday 17 May 2008
Take part in a beatboxing workshop led by Southbank Centre Artist in Residence Shlomo, and then perform in the concert in Queen Elizabeth Hall at 8pm, adding your voice to the world's largest beatbox choir.
Admission free to concert ticket holders
Queen Elizabeth Hall
London Adventist Chorale
Saturday 17 May 2008
The award-winning London Adventist Chorale is the UK's unique custodian of the fine choral music of the African-American tradition.
£25 £20 £15 £11 £8
Festival Terrace
Street Dance Social Jam
Saturday 17 May 2008
Every month have the opportunity to try something new and learn a skill with lots of people.
Admisison free
Royal Festival Hall
Philharmonia Orchestra: Music of Today
Saturday 17 May 2008
A portrait of Philippe Leroux conducted by Baldur Bronnimann and presented by Julian Anderson in conversation with the composer.
Admission Free
Royal Festival Hall
Philharmonia Orchestra
Saturday 17 May 2008
Prokofiev's Fifth Symphony was conceived by the composer as 'a symphony of the greatness of the human spirit, a song of praise of free and happy mankind'.
Tickets: £38 £29 £23 £18 £14 £11 £8 Premium seats £45
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Shlomo and the Vocal Orchestra presents the World's Largest Beatbox Choir
Saturday 17 May 2008
This special concert sees the long awaited return of Shlomo's eight-piece beatboxing ensemble The Vocal Orchestra.
£15
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