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Film London works to sustain, promote and develop London as a global content production hub. We support the development of the city's new and emerging filmmaking talent. And we invest in a diverse and rich film culture. Our aim is to ensure the capital is a thriving centre for a creative industries sector that enriches the city's businesses and its people. MK2 Bibliothèque (outside the Bibliothèque François Mitterand): 128 Avenue de France, 13 th M° Quai de la Gare or Bibliothèque. This cineplex in the constantly-changing Rive Gauche neighborhood has the latest films in VO, and is attached to two cafés and manga boutique. Open daily 10:30am-10:30pm, with a nice terrace for afternoon sun. There’s another MK2 Quai-de-Seine overlooking the Canal St-Martin. Walking Football is a unique small-sided ball game created by John Croot in 2011. The purpose of The WFA is to promote and facilitate the playing of Walking Football in England as a unique amateur sport in all parts of England for the purpose of recreation, physical exercise and competition. Night owls in the City will be able to visit the museum throughout Saturday evening and into the early hours of Sunday morning to get their culture fix. During a late-night film festival in collaboration with Film London, the museum will show films and host discussions that celebrate the city of London. Visitors will also be able to enjoy the museum’s galleries by night and see the treasures of its incredible collection charting London’s history.

The Museum of London also announced that London venue Fabric has become the world’s first nightclub-in-residence. The partnership began with ‘My bodily remains, your bodily remains, and all the bodily remains that ever were, and ever will be. (Down, skin, pelt, vellum, alert tangled roots, subcutaneous flesh, subterranean blind life)’, a new performance commission by artist Tai Shani for Art Night, which was staged at Fabric on 25 October. ‘My bodily remains’ featured an original live score by Shani’s long-term collaborator Maxwell Sterling and Richard Fearless. The museum is open Monday - Sunday 10am – 5pm and is FREE to all. You can explore the Museum of London with collections online – home to 90,000 objects with more being added regularly. Alongside table football, the first weekend festival will offer families a range of creative activities, with arts and crafts, face painting, a baby rave, theatrical performances, immersive tours, and pop-up musical performances. Billed as the original late-night event, the V&A's Friday Lates celebrate contemporary visual culture and design. Not only is there food, drink and music, but audiences are also invited to participate in live installations, debates, performance and film screenings.The weekend extravaganza will open on 26 November with London’s biggest table football competition, inspired by the museum’s free exhibition Harry Kane: I want to play football and the 2022 World Cup. Visitors will be invited to compete against players from the Walking Football Association. Winning teams will be entered into a raffle to win a special Museum of London prize, which includes an England shirt and poster signed by Harry Kane. Winners will be announced on the museum’s closing day. This first weekend festival will also offer families lots of creative fun, with arts and crafts, face painting, theatrical performances, immersive tours, and pop-up musical performances to bring the museum’s galleries to life. Groove Baby produce grown up concerts your baby can groove to! Started in 2013, they play sell out concerts across the UK. The gigs are an opportunity for parents and carers to regularly experience outstanding music while treating the small ones to an engaging and enriching live music experience. Melissa Kains, Founder and Director of Sisu, said: “We are beyond thrilled to bring a soundscape of different musical eras to the Museum of London's closing festival. Celebrating the work that the museum has done over the past 45 years, along with their venture to a new space is something incredibly special! London is the birthplace of our community and a place we call home. To be showcasing music in and from such an important cultural heart feels very exciting. With education being at the core of what we do, we are looking forward to hosting a DJ workshop ahead of the musical showcase - connecting with the educational aspects of the museum. See you there!”

Sisu is a community providing a platform to educate, inspire and showcase aspiring women and non-binary DJs and producers. Our vision is to create educational and inspirational spaces to enhance national and international opportunities, connections and pathways into the music industry. The second weekend (3 & 4 December) will allow visitors to move to London’s funky beats, exploring the capital’s greatest hits from five decades from music genres such as disco, punk, dub, and grime – from the 70s to present day. Sisu, a DJ platform showcasing women and non-binary DJs and producers, will perform live in the museum’s Ellipse Hall, where visitors can also see the museum’s free music display Grime Stories: from the corner to the mainstream. They will also be running an exclusive DJ workshop . Showcase and Showcase Cinema de Lux are owned and operated by National Amusements, Inc., a world leader in the motion picture exhibition industry operating 839 screens in the US, UK, Argentina and Brazil. National Amusements delivers a superior entertainment experience in cinemas around the world under its Showcase, Multiplex, Showcase Cinema de Lux and UCI brands. Based in Massachusetts, National Amusements is a closely held company operating under the third generation of leadership by the Redstone family. National Amusements is the parent company of Paramount Global. Vue Birmingham has wheelchair access throughout the venue and in all screens. Access to the venue is through five sets of double doors; three are automatic. The majority of screens are on the same level as the foyer. There's step-free access to the wheelchair spaces and adjoining seats, and accessible toilets by the entrance to the screens, and on the second floor near the Gold Class area. The museum will be open 24 hours on Saturday 3 December, opening at 10am and closing on Sunday 4 December at 5pm.

Le Lucernaire Forum: 53 Rue Notre-Dame-des-Champs, 6 th M° Vavin or Notre-Dame-des-Champs Tel 01 45 44 57 34. This cultural center has three cinema screening rooms, a theatre (where the Petit Prince has been running for 20 years!), art gallery, rare book shop, restaurant and bar, and a drama school. Definitely worth a detour, even if just for an aperitif at the bar.

A party hosted by Groove Baby, combining music with learning for parents, guardians, and young visitors, from newborn to three years old Don't miss your last chance to explore the stories behind some of the most interesting objects in our collection direct to your mobile phone in our free, self-guided audio tour. You’ll hear our curators bring to life 10 of our most compelling pieces, from the Great Fire of London to the Suffragettes movement and Charles Booth’s Map of Poverty. We’ll take you on a journey through some of the important moments in history that have helped to shape the London of today. The festivities – including DJs sets, immersive theatre, and late-night cinema – will take place over two free weekend festivals: London’s Greatest Weekends The award-winning Walking Theatre Company is an experienced theatre and events Company producing, touring and delivering theatre performances everywhere. The Walking Theatre Company’s dedicated Creative Team have over 15 years’ experience producing, delivering and managing interactive theatre experiences across the UK and beyond.Get the whole family moving! Join inclusive dance company DashDotDance for a family dance workshop inspired by London's sporting history. Suitable for disabled and non-disabled children and their families, everyone will be encouraged to join in and show off their moves in this accessible creative dance session. Come balance, turn, spring and reach with us - no experience necessary! During the museum’s extended opening on the Saturday evening and into the early hours of Sunday morning, visitors will be able to enjoy a late-night film festival in collaboration with Film London, with the museum showing films and hosting discussions that celebrate the city of London. Visitors will also be able to see the museum’s galleries by night and see its collections from throughout London’s history. Wednesday 26 October 2022 – The Museum of London will mark its closure at London Wall after 45 years with two spectacular free weekend festivals which will include DJ sets, London’s biggest table football competition, immersive theatre, and late-night cinema. For the first time in the museum’s history, it will remain open for 24 hours from Saturday 3 rd December. This will allow visitors to come in throughout the night for a last chance to see its galleries and collections before it closes on Sunday 4 December at 5pm, preparing for its new home in West Smithfield. The Wellcome Collection opens its doors every Thursday until 10pm, and its restaurant and shop follow suit.

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