16 Jul 2026 – 23 Jul 2026
This Week: Sound, Streets, Memory
A live weekly selection of listings that read London through sound, walking, public space, housing, migration and movement.
16 Jul 2026 – 23 Jul 2026
This is Looge moving beyond venue shelves into programme argument: not only where to go, but what this week seems to be thinking about. These events connect sound to spatial justice, walking to belonging, migration to East End streets, housing to public life, and dance to the way bodies claim a stage.
6 events
Audible Futures: Sound, Cities, and Spatial Justice
A talk that gives the week its thesis: culture as something heard in streets, cities and unequal public space.
View event →Finding Home by Walking, a walk with Alisa Oleva
A walking work about belonging and the city, turning movement through London into cultural method.
View event →Diasporic Resonances: A Workshop on Sound and Memory
Sat 18 Jul · Autograph
A participatory bridge between sound, memory and diaspora, making listening part of cultural research.
How can sound resonate within diasporic communities?
View event →Whose Streets? Our Streets: A Migration Walking Tour of the East End
Sat 18 Jul · Whitechapel Gallery
A walking tour that treats migration history as something embedded in London streets, not sealed in an archive.
View event →Housing Reading Series: Huw Lemmey In Conversation With Juliet Jacques
Sat 18 Jul · Housmans
A literary-public conversation about housing, politics and the city as lived argument.
View event →Yfx presents: National Youth Dance Company x Alleyne Dance
Sat 18 Jul · Sadler's Wells
A movement-led close to the selection: bodies, training and youth performance as a claim on public culture.
Memories are stored in the body, just waiting to be released. For 2026, founders of award-winning Alleyne Dance – Sadé and Kristina Alleyne – have been appointed as Guest Artistic…
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