Telegraph Hill Festival opens this weekend, with three weeks of art, music, theatre and more, including activities for everyone from toddlers to pensioners. You can read the full programme here, so I won't labour the point.
The biggest events, in terms of size, will probably be the community production of Annie Get Your Gun, Irving Berlin's musical (No Business like Show Business etc) with a cast of hundreds this weekend.
Then on Sunday 6th April, 1 pm to 6 pm there's SKAM II - Skate, Art & Music on Sundayl in Telegraph Hill Lower Park, Erlanger Road SE14: 'You are warmly invited to come and enjoy a Skate, Art and Music event in Telegraph Hill Lower Park. There will be a bike powered roller disco!. So grab your blades and boards and bring the whole family. Other World Arts will be running a workshop turning rubbish into art - please bring along empty plastic bottles and packaging. Skate comps, pop up shops and pro skater displays. Pedal Power will be back so bring a bike to plug in - the more you pedal the more music to dance to! A fun afternoon for all ages' (free).
This event will also feature Rum BQ & Sound System: 'Trinity Music London presents another RumBQ session powered by the Unit 137 Sound System. RumBQ is a celebration of music, food and drink, with uplifting sound system music, barbecue food and rum cocktails. Expect warm bass and smiling faces. This is a family friendly event, where all ages are welcome. Weather permitting, the event will be held outside in the park, together with SKAM II. Or, if there is a threat of rain, the event will be in the Narthex' (next to St Catherine's Church).
Their event in the park last May was a lot of fun.
From Bob's archive: South London pastoral
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