Events – archive

 

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Join us to see ‘Time After Time’

Join us to see ‘Time After Time’

Weds 26 or Thurs 27 February 2025

Join members of the Relational Spaces office team to see ‘Time After Time’ – a new play from Darren Cheek’s theatre company!

(Public event)

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Pluralogue 40: Womb Life

Pluralogue 40: Womb Life

Sunday 16 March 2025

We are excited to invite you to this Pluralogue CPD event celebrating Graham Music’s new book Womb Life: Wonders and challenges of pregnancy, the foetus’ journey and birth.

(Public event)

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Pluralogue 39: ‘In Another Place’

Pluralogue 39: ‘In Another Place’

Sunday 16 February 2025

Join photographer and artist Aviv Yaron for a thought-provoking sharing of his work exploring landscape, memory and the longing for a home lost to contradicting historical narratives.

(Public event)

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Pluralogue 37: Improv with Darren Cheek

Pluralogue 37: Improv with Darren Cheek

Sunday 15 September 2024

Pre-pandemic, this session on ‘Improv’ proved to be one of our most in-demand and successful events. So, join us for some seriously fun and profoundly silly experiences, in our second post-pandemic revival of this ever-popular workshop.

(Public event)

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Summer picnic 2023

Summer picnic 2023

Sunday 16 July 2023

Come and join us for a summer picnic in beautiful Hyde Park – and to visit the ‘Web(s) of Life’ exhibition by Tomás Saraceno at the Serpentine Gallery.

(RS private community event)

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Pluralogue 36: Improv with Darren Cheek

Pluralogue 36: Improv with Darren Cheek

Sunday 14 May 2023

After a long absence, our Pluralogues are back! Pre-pandemic, this session on ‘Improv’ proved to be our most popular event, and we have had several requests for more.

(Public event)

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