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Canary Wharf Winter Lights 2018: A Colorful London Holiday

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London winter is dazzlingly bright again this year as the Canary Wharf Winter  Lights Festival, now on its fourth year, returns to warm the hearts of artists,  art aficionados, and spectators of all ages. Canary Wharf Winter Lights 2018 features 30 magnificent, cutting-edge light  installations and interactive light sculptures by some of the finest light artists  from UK, Australia, and across Europe. The Line-Up: UK’s Marcus Lyall is back with his Award-winning installation, “On Your  Wavelength”. This features an interactive light sculpture that explores the  power of light, music, and the mind. Laurent Fort from France brings the   aurora borealis to Cabot Place with “Polaris”, a spectacular indoor light  installation inspired by the famous Northern Lights. Adorable giant rabbits come to life in “Intrude”, a light sculpture exhibit by  Amanda Parer from Australia that speaks volumes about environmental  conservation. Little Sun from Germany invites visi

Lady Windermere’s Fan: An Affair to Remember

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Image Credit: theartsdesk.com The Classic Spring Theatre Company celebrates the life and works of Oscar Wilde  with this debut offering from former Shakespeare’s Globe artistic director,  Dominic Dromgoole. Touted as the “Oscar Wilde Season”, this event features exciting performances  of Wilde’s four sensational Victorian plays; all of which have secured the  legendary Irish playwright, novelist, and poet’s rightful place in the history  of English literature. The repertoire includes A Woman of No Importance   which starts the Season off in October 2017. Next in line is the four-act satirical  comedy Lady Windermere’s Fan , set to show at the Vaudeville Theatre from  January 12 to April 7. First performed in 1892, Lady Windermere’s Fan is the  work that gave Wilde his first theatrical success. A Summary: On the night of her birthday, Lady Windermere is devastated by the bad news  from her friends, Lord Darlington and the Duchess of Berwick: her good  husba

Enjoy the Ice Rink at National History Museum in London

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If you are a newcomer to the beautiful city of London, you would definitely love to skate in the beautiful atmosphere of the Natural History Museum’s open-air ice rink. Situated just in front of the iconic South Kensington museum, there is ample space for ice skaters and the spectacular rink is surrounded by thousands of glowing lights and you will see a glittering 30ft (9m) Christmas tree. Also Check Out: Serviced Apartments Islington Thanks to the beautiful and enchanting backdrop of Alfred Waterhouse’s buildings. However in this year 2018, the rink will provide festive fun with some of the options like serving luxurious hot chocolates, an indoor Café Bar and viewing balcony. Check out this video below: You can find more information by clicking in here Also Check Out: Serviced Apartments Oxford Street The cafe bar that opens daily offers tasty meals, snacks and refreshments. Apart from that there is also a huge range of hot drinks, wines, beers and