There's no excuse to not to let your hair down this weekend. Banish work worries with a 6-hour dance session or join the circus for one night only. Plus, it's International Women's Day on Sunday, which is an excellent reason to celebrate right through until Monday.
Words by Cara Sterio
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ART: Noel Fielding Exhibition
The man behind The Mighty Boosh is back, showcasing a collection of his artistic creations at the Royal Albert Hall. You may recognise some costumes from his award winning TV series.
In this Oscar-winning perfromance the incredible Julianne Moore portrays a professor who is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Following the devastating news Alice grapples to hold on to the memories and people she values the most.
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FESTIVAL: Women of the World
To coincide with International Women's Day this Southbank Centre festival brings together inspirational women from across the world to celebrate the success and achievements of females. Expect a host of live music, comedy, debates and familiar faces like the iconic Annie Lennox.
Get on your dancing shoes and join an all-star line-up, for a day of non-stop dancing . The six hour sponsored event will raise money for Comic Relief. Styles include everything from 90s Rave to Ballroom. Help make dance history with host Claudia Winkleman.
Academy Award winning actress Juliette Binoche stars in a contemporary version of Sophocles' tragedy. Translated by the TS Elliot Prize-winning poet, Anne Carson, the play tells the story of Antigone, who refuses to believe her dead brother is a traitor. Book now.
Run away with some mischievous magicians and leave all your problems behind. Go as your alter ego and enjoy a party filled with acrobats, circus sideshows and cocktails. Dive into a fantasy world of decadence and debauchery.
Saturday 7 March. Tickets £25 One Embankment, Victoria Embankment, London, WC2R 2AB darkcircusparty.com