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African Late, Thursday 6 August, 6.30-9.30pm, Horniman Museum and Gardens


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African Late

Thursday 6 August, 6.30-9.30pm


We?ve been looking forward to this Thursday?s after-hours event for a while! Join us for food, drink and performances inspired by the rich culture of Africa and the African Diaspora including the premiere of two new dance works specially commissioned for African Late.


Throughout the evening experience atmospheric live music, beautiful dance in the Gardens, films and documentaries by young African filmmakers, stories in the galleries, street performances and tours. It?s another great chance to explore the Museum and Gardens without children and to kick back and relax with friends.


The Caf? and bars will be open, and African street food available.


Tickets are ?5. Please book your tickets online or tickets will be available on the door. Please note that this event is suitable for over-18s only.


Horniman Museum and Gardens

100 London Road, Forest Hill, SE23 3PQ


Overground: Forest Hill

Bus: 185, 176

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