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Home Secretary: the local line-up for your diary
~ HOME SECRETARY ~ Put on your shoes, we’re going out! Sort of.
BY Cara Cummings
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Dulwich Art School
DULWICH ART SCHOO L GOES DIGITA L
Keen to pick up or improve your artistic skills this autumn? Drop in to an open Zoom class streamed by the Dulwich Art School. Running on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays throughout the month, take your pick from life drawing, painting or even portraiture. Because baking banana bread is so last lockdown. £15 per three hour session. Book online at dulwichartgroup.co.uk
SU PPORT REFUGEES - BY COOK ING UP A STO RM
Brixton based Migrateful runs awardwinning cookery classes led by refugees and migrants. The communal sessions have always been great fun - with delicious results - and now you can whip up some Migrateful sunshine at home, thanks to a programme of online classes. Sign up for Nigerian, Bengali, Filipino, Ukrainian and/or Gambian masterclasses this month, all from the comfort of your own kitchen. £20. Book via migrateful.com/classes
TH IRD RAIL PRINT SPACE
Has lockdown left you yearning for the artisanal life - or just made you realise your stuff’s a bit ‘meh’?

Unleash your inner Warhol with paper, fabric and T-shirt printing workshops at London’s biggest open access screen printing studio this September. Tickets include tuition, all materials and the you-made masterpieces you’ll leave with. £65, 10am-4pm, various dates. Unit 107, Peckham Levels, SE15 4ST. Book via 3rdrailprintspace.co.uk
LUNA CINEMA LIGHTS UP DULWICH PARK
Sick of watching Netflix on your sofa? Upgrade your film-watching this month with an outdoor screening in the picture perfect surroundings of Dulwich Park. Take your pick from Joker, Jojo Rabbit, Rocketman, The Greatest Showman or Pretty Woman, then settle back in your deckchair and let Luna Cinema work its magic… 16-20 September. £35 for two. Book via thelunacinema.com/dulwich-park
OPEN HOUS E FEST IVAL 2020
Not even COVID can stop Open House Festival: London’s city-wide celebration of spaces. Instead of throwing open the capital’s doors,

Migrateful an innovative programme of guided walking tours, original films shot inside iconic buildings and a series of urban picnics in parks across town will run from 19-27 September. Check the website and app for details of special south London happenings… open-city.org.uk/open-house
BASK ETBA LL AT MARKET PECKHA M
Hats off to Market Peckham, the shared workspace that opened on Rye Lane last year. With construction of an indoor market temporarily called off due to COVID, founders Nick and Simon have turned the ground floor space into a free public basketball court instead. With drinks on offer from coffee to cocktails and a veg-focused shawarma bar from Eastern Bloc Food, you might be persuaded to sign up for the tournament we hear is on the cards...
COMING SOON : MAYFLOWER 400 CON CERT
Tuned In London is planning a musical event at Rotherhithe’s atmospheric St Mary’s Church to commemorate 400 year since the Mayflower departed for the new world. Music is being specially written by jazz cellist and singer/songwriter Rupert Gillett and soprano saxophonist, melodeon player and singer/ songwriter Jennifer El Gammal. The event was initially planned for June and cancelled due to Covid- this will be one of very few Mayflower events happening this year. http://tunedin.london