Festival of Love at Southbank Centre

Publish Time:2016-08-18 16:08:56Source:http://www.visitlondon.com/

【Introduction】:Explore love in its many forms along the Thames, as the Festival of Love returns to Southbank Centre with a host of love-themed works, performances and events - half of which are completely free. Discover large-scale artworks, vibrant pop-ups, street food, shows and interactive installations at this summer of love in and around the culture hub on the South Bank.

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Until 29 August 2016

Explore love in its many forms along the Thames, as the Festival of Love returns to Southbank Centre with a host of love-themed works, performances and events - half of which are completely free.

Discover large-scale artworks, vibrant pop-ups, street food, shows and interactive installations at this summer of love in and around the culture hub on the South Bank.

Festival of Love 2016 Highlights

Enter the magical world of Air Play, a thrilling circus performance featuring flying umbrellas, giant balloons, floating kites and an enormous snow globe.

Catch Body. Dance. Nation. City, an exciting signature piece by Ballet National de Marseille, one of Europe's leading dance companies.

Enjoy the ever-popular Appearing Rooms fountain by artist Jeppe Hein - perfect for the kids to play in.

Experience the new installation Modified Social Benches NY, also by Jeppe Hein – kids and adults alike will love seeing and sitting on these bright red reinventions of the park bench.

Celebrate street culture with free dance residencies, workshops and parties as part of Urban. Keep the family entertained with skateboarding, graffiti knitting and pop-up basketball.

Don’t forget to refuel at one of Southbank Centre’s cafes, restaurants or bars, offering tasty food from around the world. This summer's highlights include summer pop-ups, a street food market and copaCABANA Beach (bringing a bit of Brazil to London).

Visit the website for the full programme of events.

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