It’s weekend knocking at the door again! So here are top 5 ideas that you can enjoy through this weekend:
ISF2020: It Could Be Verse: Poetry for a Pandemic
Indian Summer Festival is a multi-arts festival that focuses on the voices of South Asian artists, is arranging virtual programs as the COVID-19 pandemic is not allowing us to go outside. ISF is organizing a series of intimate readings of poetry by famous poets including Shabana Azmi, Sadhu Binning, Christie Lee Charles, Jillian Christmas, Ivan Coyote, Meharoona Ghani and many more.
Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/user/IndianSummerCanada
Johanna Unzueta: Tools for Life
Modern Art Oxford has reopened and set to welcome their guests with a free exhibition “Johanna Unzueta: Tools for Life” featuring a collection of garments, a film shot at a textile factory in Chile, a wall mural and more. The exhibition will run till 23 of August. To keep the guest safe organizers have kept the place clean has a specific time.
Book your ticket: https://modern-art-oxford.arttickets.org.uk/?t=1597311217820
Abigail’s Party
The exciting Abigail’s Party is going on at Brighton Open Air Theatre, from 12 August and will continue till 22 August giving you the floor to dance under the stars, music of Donna Summer, Demis Roussos and Jose Feliciano! Take your masks and warm clothes with you.
More info: https://www.brightonopenairtheatre.co.uk/event/abigails-party/
Jesus Christ Superstar
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre is reopening this month with a concert version of Jesus Christ Superstar (14 Aug- 27 Sep). Each week there will be 9 performances. To keep the audience safe, the venue will allow 390 guests and organize a one-way system. Everyone has to put the masks on.
More info: https://openairtheatre.com/production/jesus-christ-superstar-the-concert
Science Museum Reopens
The Science Museum of London is going re-open on 19 Aug. Visitors need to book the timed tickets in advance and they have to follow the safety rules which will be given by the museum. You can pay a visit to the Wonderlab at the Equinor Gallery and explore the beauty of the science and maths.
More Info: https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/