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Displaying events between 01 May 2026 and 31 May 2026

Brixton House - Young Associates: Open House Festival Step into Open House – Brixton House’s multi-arts takeover, led by our Young Associates. Over two days, our Young Associates will take full creative control, curating a takeover packed with a live performance, an art exhibition, and interactive workshops for emerging talent.

A live performance, live exhibition, DJs, workshops, and more—come hang out and be part of the next wave of creative talent taking over Brixton House.

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Dates: Thu 07, Fri 08 Booking and More Information
Brixton House Community Choir [Summer 26] Ever wanted to become a part of a choir?

Learn to sing different musical styles with Brixton House Community Choir, from fresh re-workings of soul, jazz, gospel, pop, folk, and reggae with opportunities for the choir to perform throughout the year.

Brixton House Community Choir is led by singer and songwriters, Rachel Huggins and Abdul Shyllon.

How to join Brixton House Community Choir:
The choir requires a full ten-week term commitment where you will be working towards an end of term sharing therefore you will need to book a term pass.

If the full term payment would be a financial barrier to joining the choir, please contact [email protected] where a member of our team will be able to arrange a weekly payments installment plan across the full term.
Dates: Mon 11 Booking and More Information
Jawdance Get ready for an electric night of performance poetry as Apples and Snakes brings the legendary Jawdance to Brixton House.

This is a showcase of the very best in spoken word – it’s an evening of creativity and community. A celebration of poetry that transcends boundaries and amplifies new voices.

Alongside its line up of the finest voices on the spoken word scene Jawdance features an open mic opportunity, so throw your name in the hat on arrival and step into the spotlight. Jawdance is a supportive space for voices of all kinds – first time or fiftieth, you’re welcome here. 
Dates: Wed 20 Booking and More Information
Kromanti: Dominoes + Plantain Rum We’re Back - Now at Brixton House! Join us every last Thursday of the month as we bring the heat to the heart of Brixton - dominoes, community, and culture, just the way we like it. Our kickoff event lands on 26th June, and this month, we’re raising a glass to our Windrush elders, honouring their legacy with good vibes and even better company. So bring your nan, uncle, next door neighbour. On the menu? Our signature Vanilla Plantain Daiquiri—if you haven’t tasted it yet, this is your moment. Dates: Thu 28 Booking and More Information
May Half-Term Activities [26] Join us for free creative activities for all ages this May Half Term!

Drop in anytime between 12pm – 4pm on Tuesday 26 May and Wednesday 27 May for free family workshops as we come together for a joyful pre–Windrush Day celebration. Explore storytelling through visual art, movement inspired by the journeys, creativity, and cultural legacy of Brixton’s Caribbean communities.
Dates: Tue 26, Wed 27 Booking and More Information
My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar [2026] Part telenovela, part heist, part glitter-fueled activism, My Uncle is Not Pablo Escobar follows 4 latinx women as they uncover a secret money laundering contract between a well-known Bank and drug cartels and attempt to expose the truth.

Alongside this we see the realities of being a British-Latinx Londoner as we also hear the voices of Co-Creators Valentina and Elizabeth, as well as the intertwined lives of our 4 characters.
Dates: Fri 01, Sat 02, Sun 03 Booking and More Information
My Uncle is Not Pablo Escobar: Additional Activity Inviting diaspora across the UK into the world of MUINPE and CHUCHA through a community first approach, and maintaining an accessible, playful tone that represents how thrillingly relevant latin stories are today. Dates: Sat 02 Booking and More Information
Nine Sixteenths In 2004, in the SuperBowl halftime show finale, 23 year old Justin Timberlake ripped off 37 year old Janet Jackson’s top. Her breast was exposed on screen for nine sixteenths of a second. A pop icon and role model for many black women, and an outspoken ally for the LGBTQ community, the moment derailed Jackson’s career for many years, while Timberlake’s thrived.

But who was invested in the backlash? What does all this have to say about the demographics of who controls the media, and the ways in which black women are scrutinised in the public eye?

From THE MALFUNCTION to THE AFTERMATH and a celebration of RECLAMATION, Nine Sixteenths invites you on a journey through 3 acts, exploring themes of representation and pop culture with a nostalgia for the early 00’s, along with the hopes and dreams of 4 black female performers, all through a visual variety of devised theatre, dance and lip sync
Dates: Tue 19, Wed 20, Thu 21, Fri 22, Sat 23, Wed 27, Thu 28, Fri 29, Sat 30 Booking and More Information
Paula Varjack: Making Pop-Culture Inspired Performances Workshop This energetic, hands-on workshop invites participants to use pop culture, meme culture, and shared cultural moments as creative fuel for collaboration and performance-making. Through movement, music, ensemble games, and group devising, participants are encouraged to take creative risks, follow their curiosity, and experiment in a supportive, playful environment.

Drawing on Paula Varjack’s interdisciplinary artistic practice across performance, video, sound, and participation, this workshop offers insight into how cultural obsessions, images, and online moments can be transformed into live work and used as a lens to explore big social questions and personal reflections.

Participants collaborate to create and share short performance pieces inspired by music videos and pop culture moments, emphasising collective thinking, adaptability, and reflection as key creative tools.

This workshop targets emerging or experienced art makers interested in using pop culture as a means to explore, develop and create performance. All ages, backgrounds and experiences are welcome.

The workshop offers three low-income spots per workshop (total of 6) for Black and POC folx.
Dates: Mon 11, Wed 27 Booking and More Information
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