Do you know the story behind our Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden? 🌼 Today we join the Cultural Philanthropy Foundation and over 200 arts and heritage organisations across the UK in celebrating the social impact #CultureMakes on people’s lives. The Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden was established in 2011 by gardener Paul Pulford and Grounded Ecotherapy, in partnership with The Eden Project. Grounded Ecotherapy is an award-winning team of conservationists and a pioneering recovery programme. It supports a team of gardening volunteers, some of whom may have experienced problems with substance dependency, mental health, and/or homelessness, by providing therapy through horticulture. Together, this passionate team manages the garden and helps it to flourish. Volunteers learn basic horticulture and landscaping while benefitting from the power of connecting with the environment and joining a new community. The Grounded Ecotherapy team is open to referrals to volunteer in the garden, and priority is given to residents in our local Lambeth and Southwark community. 🌱 Find out more about Grounded Ecotherapy here: https://lnkd.in/d-nPMDy8 👉 Read more about Culture Makes here: https://lnkd.in/eYfKYBYt 📷 Takis Zontrios
Southbank Centre
Performing Arts
The UK’s largest arts centre & the heart of London’s cultural life
About us
The Southbank Centre is the UK’s largest arts centre and the heart of London’s cultural life. We exist to present great cultural experiences that bring people together and we achieve this by providing the space for artists to create and present their best work and by creating a place where as many people as possible can come together to experience bold, unusual and eye-opening work. We want to take people out of the everyday, every day. Occupying a prominent riverside location that sits in the midst of London’s most vibrant cultural quarter on the South Bank of the Thames, our site has an extraordinary creative and architectural history stretching back to the 1951 Festival of Britain. The Southbank Centre is made up of the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room and Hayward Gallery as well as being home to the National Poetry Library and the Arts Council Collection. It is also home to six Resident Orchestras (Aurora Orchestra, Chineke! Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Sinfonietta, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and Philharmonia Orchestra).
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http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk
External link for Southbank Centre
- Industry
- Performing Arts
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1951
- Specialties
- Festivals, Visual Arts, Classical Music, Performing Arts, Literature and Spoken Word, Performance and Dance, and Participation
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Belvedere Road
London, SE1 8XX, GB
Employees at Southbank Centre
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We are delighted to be one of the founding partners of the Lambeth Climate Partnership 🌱🌍 The Lambeth Climate Partnership is a network for organisations from all sectors committed to taking climate action in their objectives, operations, logistics, building management and staff activities. It aims to create cross-sector collaboration, enable knowledge and expertise sharing, and move Lambeth towards its net-zero targets. 👉 Learn more about the work of the Lambeth Climate Partnership here: https://lnkd.in/d5uTA3KE 👉 Join us and become a member of the partnership here: https://lnkd.in/dsh683ur
The Lambeth Climate Partnership is a growing network of organisations, businesses and community groups across the borough undertaking climate action in #Lambeth. The partnership is for organisations from all sectors committed to taking #climateaction in their objectives, operations, logistics, building management, staff activities, and the impact on the health and well-being of the communities they serve. It aims to create cross-sector #collaboration, enabling knowledge and expertise sharing and move Lambeth towards its #netzero targets in collective action and achieve Lambeth’s 2030 climate goals. Join us in making a difference. Together, we can build a more sustainable and just future for Lambeth. Learn more about the partnership: https://lnkd.in/eYrbkxAy Become a member of the partnership: https://lnkd.in/e5q2Pk66 https://lnkd.in/egPMC9Wp King's College London, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Guy's & St Thomas' Foundation, National Theatre, Southbank Centre, London South Bank University, South Bank Colleges, Metropolitan Thames Valley, Sustainable Ventures
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Don’t miss your chance to apply to be part of our Sing Out the Summer weekend of events in late August 🎵☀ This exciting singing opportunity sees amateur and community choirs from across the country perform in our public spaces and deliver singing and vocal workshops. Choirs of all sizes, genres and experiences are invited to join us on our stages for a weekend of events bringing our summer season You Belong Here to a harmonious close. Applications close Monday 29 July at 9am. 👉 Find out more about Sing Out the Summer (24 – 26 Aug) here: https://lnkd.in/dJrZrbQU 👉 Apply here: https://lnkd.in/dYub-FzH 📷 Katherine Leedale
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Southbank Centre went to Pride last weekend 🌈💛 On Saturday, Southbank Centre’s PROUD network marched in the London Pride Parade alongside colleagues from Royal Museums Greenwich. Celebrations then continued on our Riverside Terrace for NAZAR, our joyous open-air Pride party featuring DJs from the SWANA and South Asian communities. 🌈 PROUD is one of our staff networks and aims to create an inclusive community and social space at Southbank Centre, while supporting and increasing the visibility of LGBTQ voices within the organisation.
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Discover the work of composers who have pushed the boundaries of classical music 🎻🎶 Sound Within Sound, our five-day festival showcasing radical composers from across the world, opens next week. Inspired by Kate Molleson’s book by the same name, Sound Within Sound spotlights the lives and works of ten 20th-century composers whose work has been overlooked in the main classical canon. From Mexico to New Zealand, these visionaries have challenged the way we think about classical music. Whether you’re a seasoned classical fan, or just dipping a bow into classical music, this festival is an opportunity to experience classical music in different ways ranging from live concerts to immersive experiences and free riverside DJ sets. 👉 Find out more about Sound Within Sound (Thu 4 - Sun 7 July) here: https://lnkd.in/dHVWhaZp
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Applications for our 2024/25 New Poets Collective programme are open 🌻 The New Poets Collective is a free programme centred around the National Poetry Library. It helps a group of up to 15 poets hone their skills and expand their knowledge and confidence. Over the course of a year, the group develops creatively while drawing on and contributing to the rich and varied artistic life of the Southbank Centre. The programme culminates with presentations at the London Literature Festival 2025 and a zine. This is the perfect opportunity if: - You’re an emerging poet looking to develop your craft and expand your confidence - You’re aged 22 - You’re a UK resident - You haven’t yet published your first collection of poetry 📅 Applications close on Wednesday 10 July 2024 👉 Find out more about New Poets Collective and apply here: https://lnkd.in/de_5-U4z
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The Art Hustings 2024 | With What Next? and the Campaign for the Arts The Arts Hustings 2024 is the only free-to-access national debate on arts, culture and heritage issues at this General Election. Organised in partnership with What Next? and the Campaign for the Arts, it aims to get to the heart of key arts policy questions, and to give everyone the chance to be part of the conversation. Confirmed participants include the Conservative Party, Green Party, Labour Party, Liberal Democrats, Plaid Cymru, Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, the SDLP and the SNP. Representatives from other main UK parties have been invited and will be confirmed in the coming days.
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Our retailers are such an important part of the Wonderful World of Victoria Eggs. So, in celebration of the incredible people we work alongside, we’re proud to bring you our June Retailer of the Month. This month, we spoke to the lovely team over at the Southbank Centre Gift Shop. We caught up with the shop manager, Felix, to find out a little more about their store. https://lnkd.in/eZ5BfrQr
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We are thrilled to support What Next? and Campaign for the Arts in the organisation of The Arts Hustings 2024 🎭🎨🎻 Ahead of the UK General Election, this live online event will give voters the chance to hear directly from political parties about their commitments to support and develop the arts and heritage in the UK, after an especially challenging period for the cultural sector. Confirmed participants so far include the Conservative Party, Green Party, Labour Party, Liberal Democrats, Plaid Cymru, Alliance Party of Northern Ireland and the SDLP. Representatives from other main UK parties have been invited and may be added later. 📅 Wednesday 26 June 🕣 8:30am - 9:30am 💻 The link to access the event is available below
The Art Hustings 2024 | With What Next? and the Campaign for the Arts The Arts Hustings 2024 is the only free-to-access national debate on arts, culture and heritage issues at this General Election. Organised in partnership with What Next? and the Campaign for the Arts, it aims to get to the heart of key arts policy questions, and to give everyone the chance to be part of the conversation. Confirmed participants include the Conservative Party, Green Party, Labour Party, Liberal Democrats, Plaid Cymru, Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, the SDLP and the SNP. Representatives from other main UK parties have been invited and will be confirmed in the coming days.
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Today, we are happy to join the #CultureMakes campaign and celebrate the outstanding contribution of the arts and culture industry to the UK economy 🎭🎨✨ From training the next generation of creative workers, to making the UK one of the most attractive tourist destinations in the world, our cultural institutions are invaluable to the national economy. At the Southbank Centre, we are proud to be the fifth most visited attraction in the UK with over 3.1m visitors enjoying our venues in 2023 (ALVA). People from around the world come to our unique 11-acre site where we programme over 5,000 events each year – of which over 40% are free to attend. Earlier this year, we launched our first Technical Academy, a new innovative scheme to address a sector-wide skills shortage and diversify the pipeline into the technical industries. This new flagship programme reflects the Southbank Centre’s commitment to supporting the next generation of artists and workforce in the creative industries. Additionally, through our educational programmes, we engaged with 1,134 teachers and 10,718 children and young people in person in 2023/24. 👉 Find out more about this campaign led by the Cultural Philanthropy Foundation here: https://lnkd.in/dZijQrQ9
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