STOP.
English National Ballet at Tate Britain.
Tate Britain’s Duveen Galleries plays host to the English National Ballet company for a week as part of the current ‘Picasso and Modern British Art’ exhibition. From 10.30-11.45am visitors can watch company classes and rehearsals, and on Friday night (6.30pm, 7.15pm, 8pm, 8.45pm) a premiere of three ballets inspired by Picasso’s costume and set design for the Ballets Russes. See Tate website.
LOOK.
Last chance to see ‘Studio Life: Lucian Freud by David Dawson’ at the Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert Gallery on Bury Street. This exhibition shows photographs of Lucian Freud in his studio and at home, taken by his assistant, David Dawson, during the final years of his life.
LISTEN.
Film at The Yard.
From the 29th February to the 25th March, a new theatre created from reclaimed site materials in Hackney Wick will be showing various film screenings, including ‘Reservoir Dogs’, ‘Breakfast at Tiffanys’ and ‘Requiem for a Dream’. Tickets cost £9. Visit the-yard.co.uk to find out more.