London agenda for Monday 16 January
Darren Atwater | Monday 16 January, 2012 09:44
1. Discover the supernatural Charles Dickens [Le Cool]
2. Watch sublime and violent works of Tokyo-based artist Umeda at the London International Mime Festival [Run Riot]
3. Look at twenty life-size female statues in Ambika P3’s subterranean space by Eva Caridi [Flavorpill]
4. Combat ‘Blue Monday’ by visiting the Architecture Foundation, which will reverberate at 111Hz, a frequency known to induce endorphins in human physiology. Sounding Space [Don’t Panic]
5. View a screening of Laurent Pelly’s exquisite interpretation of Jules Massenet’s fairytale opera Cendrillon [Time Out]
6. Look at the Strand from the animals’ points of view [Ian Visits]
7. See the Dudgeons Wharf Memorial [Tired of London]
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