There's something for everybody this week - from the
environmentally friendly hippy, to the enthused activist or the
carefree partygoer; April's opening weekend promises to cater for
all interests!
Saturday 31 March, London
Dyke March @ Soho Square
Central London's first Dyke March for over twenty years promises
to be a parade celebrating the love and passion for lesbian women
all over the country. Crowds gathering at Soho Square will be able
to hear from speakers such as Chinese lesbian activist Shi Tou and
DIVA's own Paris Lees, before the procession marches through the
capital to conclude at the BFI Southbank, where hot lady social
Southbank Surfing will be in full swing.
More info here: https://www.facebook.com/events/241751155914004/
Saturday 31 March, Brighton
Eco course @ Friends Centre
Something slightly different for the more environmentally
conscious of you - a day long workshop offering eager advice on
eco-renovating your home. Certified in partnership with the Low
Carbon trust, this course is a must for green-fingered
enthusiasts.
More info here: http://www.friendscentre.org/
Saturday 31 March, London
Madonna Fan Party @ GAY
A celebration in honour of the queen of pop, GAY's party hopes
to launch Madonna's new album, MDNA, in style. Eight hours of Madge
videos, plus live performances and free prize giveaways, mark the
release of her 12th studio album spectacularly.
More info here: http://www.g-a-y.co.uk/
Sunday 1 April, London
Jezebel @ Oval House Theatre
Ladies night Jezebel's returns for an April special. Pop disco
and club hits merge on the spacious dance floor for a night of
dancing; with food available for the hungrier of revellers. Tickets
£8.
More info here:http://www.ovalhouse.com/
All weekend, London
A Lady of Substance @ Tristan Bates Theatre
Jon Cooper's powerful new play tells the tale of Jasmin and
Cassandra, two distressed women who forge a bond despite their
differences in generation. The darkly humorous script explores our
culture's excesses through hip hop and poetry in a moving
performance.
More info here: www.tristanbatestheatre.co.uk