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Voices of the Future at Alexandra Gate: Art, Performance, and Architecture

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Voices of the Future at Alexandra Gate: Art, Performance, and Architecture



Wednesday 18 June

18:00 - 20:00

Event Type
Performance
Audience
This event is for Everyone

Join us for a St William's interactive event in partnership with Shepherd Robson Architects and Collage Arts, where history, art, and architecture come together.

Explore a guided route through key areas of the Alexandra Gate development, featuring live performances from artists, each telling unique stories through monologues, songs, and spoken word.
Try your hand at art in our community hub, where an artist will facilitate an evening of creative expression on themes such as "Your voice" and "A better future."
Create a piece to be displayed later in the evening, with the best works permanently featured.

Architects will also lead a session on drawing the positives of the masterplan, and St Williams will discuss the site’s architectural evolution by the model in the marketing suite. Engage with the space, learn its history, and contribute to shaping its future.

The event will start at Alexandra Gate Marketing Suite.

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Location

Alexandra Gate Marketing suite

Alington House,
8 Mary Neuner Road,
London
N8 0ES

Nearest station: Wood Green Tube Station


Accessibility


Accessible toilet
Level access, with some step(s)


For queries regarding access requirements for this event please contact: daniela.adamo@berkeleygroup.co.uk .
View the LFA accessibility policy here


fully accessible event

Image: Haringey Council

Event Organiser

London Borough of Haringey with Alexandra Palace



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