
Refugee Week 2019
This June will be the 21st Refugee Week, taking place [...]

This June will be the 21st Refugee Week, taking place [...]

A romantic drama of obsession and betrayal, set in 1900s Vienna.

This year's Refugee Week national launch at the V&A is a family friendly programme that spreads across the Museum.

We are delighted to be working with Strange Beast on [...]

A lone yachtswoman encounters a marooned vessel, not realising she’s about to get into deep water…

German-Syrian artist Manaf Halbouni’s sculpture Rubble Theatre is a highlight [...]

Special Friday late opening at the Museum featuring Dance for Refuge, Don Letts DJ set and much more!

Showcasing some of the most talented young classical musicians in the UK, the Chineke! Junior String Quartet was formed by the groundbreaking Chineke! Foundation who created the first professional orchestra in Europe to be made up of majority black and minority ethnic musicians.

Manchester based Syrian beatboxer Madz has been performing on the streets, stages and national beatbox battle finals bringing together influences of electronic and drum n bass genres.

One of our favourite London based rappers returns to Refugee Week.

For the third year in a row, Dance for Refuge are taking over the Grand Entrance and programming an evening of music to help raise awareness of the importance of migrant culture in the arts.

Legendary DJ performs a set of upbeat reggae and tunes inspired by the Refugee Week theme of #generations.