Wednesday, September 10 2003 | |||
If Summer isn't over until the fat lady sings, today may be your last chance to feel the heat. |
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Remember Dance Energy? Normski chronicles urban dance at Proud Camden in a new show. Let 'arf! Noon-6pm. 10 Greenland St, NW1 | |||
A great cast including Sam Bond and Rupert Graves in a preview of Oscar Wilde's A woman of no importance at the Royal Haymarket. 7:45pm. Haymarket, SW1. £12-35. Book online. | |||
This afternoon, central London promises to be full of gyrating bodies, as Trafalgar Square is transformed into a Brazilian Carnival. Partiers will be shaking their asses to music played by the UK's best Brazilian bands. To complete this day of fun and frolicking, a Samba band will shimmy along the streets and make fine use of our new Grand Central Staircase. This is one free spectacle not to be missed and is the perfect opportunity for you to hit the sun-bed and practice your salsa dancing, with a certain Mr Brazil... Samba
in the Square - today 4:30-7pm RP |
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It is time for another City Escape at Bridge & Tunnel as they return from their summer break. 8:30pm-midnight. 4 Calvert Av, E2. £3. | |||
The new Smiths? Definitely getting the posing right and with an edgy sound, Franz Ferdinand plays tonight at ICA. 8pm. The Mall, SW1. £8. 020 7930 3647. | |||
New works at White Cube from Damien Hirst. 10am-6pm. 48 Hoxton Sq, N1. | |||
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