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May Fest 15th-16th May @ Dulwich Picture Gallery (Outdoor cinema, Vintage Fashion, Talks & Debates)


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Join us for our very first weekend festival! Did you know that Eric Ravilious was said to be inspired by the films of Alfred Hitchcock? Dress for the 1930s and 40s and enter a world of strange perspectives, shadowy interiors and mysterious scenarios.......


May Fest programme of events:


FRIDAY 15 MAY:


VINTAGE EVENING: REAR WINDOW, 6 - 11pm


Featuring exhibition tours, swing dancing, outdoor cinema, a range of delicious street food, pop-up vintage shop courtesy of ChiChiRaRa and make-up sessions by Billie McKenzie. The evening will conclude with an outdoor screening of Hitchcock's "Rear Window"


SATURDAY 16 MAY:


During the day, 11am - 5pm:


Visit our vintage clothing pop-up shop from ChiChiRaRa in the grounds all day and attend one or our daytime events:


Discuss and debate: Study Day: Made in China - Meet the creators of Made in China:A Doug Fishbone Project for a morning of debate and discussion.


Great for families: Storytelling in the in the Gallery - Our popular storytellers will help young visitors engage with works by Ravilious through tales and imagination.


Great for families: Eye Spy workshop - Come along and decorate the external walls of Sir John Soane's famous building inspired by Ravilious.


In the evening:


VINTAGE EVENING: THE 39 STEPS, 6 - 11pm


Featuring exhibition tours, swing dancing, outdoor cinema, a range of delicious street food, pop-up vintage shop courtesy of ChiChiRaRa and make-up sessions by Billie MacKenzie. The evening will conclude with an outdoor screening of Hitchcock's "The 39 Steps".



TICKETS NOW ON SALE

BOOK ONLINE: http://www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk/whats-on/mayfest/2015/may/mayfest-weekend-line-up/

PRICE: From ?13


Location: Dulwich Picture Gallery, Gallery Road, London, SE21 7AD

  • 2 weeks later...

Mayfest update!


First 200 guests to arrive on site for each Vintage Evening will get a free bag of popcorn thanks to our official snack partner, Proper Corn - have you tried Coconut and Vanilla popcorn? or how about sour cream and black pepper - come and give them a try while you enjoy a Hitchcock classic.......don't forget to book online:


Rear Window/Ravilious late night opening: http://tickets.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk/public/search_results.asp?free_text=Rear%20window


The 39 Steps/Ravilious late night opening: http://tickets.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk/public/search_results.asp?free_text=39%20steps

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