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Issue 154 - September 2019 In this issue Events Calendar Monthly Notice Board What’s On Food & Drink Fitness Tips Children’s Activities Dulwich Picture Gallery Dulwich Hamlet FC

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Welcome to SE21 Welcome to this bumper issue SE21. There is so much to look forward to this month, with a full seven pages of events for you to check out, starting on page 8. Remember there are more events, stories and news at www.arounddulwich.co.uk. The popular Herne Hill Music Festival takes place early next month, we have all the details on pages 32 & 33. I am delighted to preview some of the fantastic images from the upcoming These faces/this place exhibition, which is happening later this month. For full details, go to pages 40 & 41. There are some very familiar faces! SE21 relies on all our lovely, local advertisers to be able to produce this magazine, so if you do give them a call or drop them an e-mail, please do say where you heard about them. Until next time.

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Contents

Welcome ..................................................................... 3 Events Calendar ......................................................... 4 Noticeboard ................................................................ 6 What’s On ......................8, 10, 28, 29, 30, 36 & 42 Garden Talk .............................................................. 12 Food & Drink ........................................................... 14 Fitness Tips ............................................................. 16 Bell House Events .................................................... 20 Children’s Activities .........................................22 & 23

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Dulwich Folk Dancing ........................................... 24 Herne Hill Music Festival ............................32 & 33 Financial Matters ..................................................... 34 Dulwich Picture Gallery ...................................38 & 39 These Faces Exhibition ................................40 & 41 Dulwich Hamlet FC ................................................... 44 The Horniman Museum ...................................40 & 41 Pets Corner .............................................................. 46 Index ........................................................................ 50

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October Deadline - 16 September (please allow an extra two days if design is required) To advertise in SE21 please contact Angela Burgess on 020 8088 1941 or e-mail: angela@semagazines.co.uk for further information. You can download our media pack from our website: www.semagazines.co.uk. Printed by Stephens & George Ltd ©SE Magazines Ltd All rights reserved. No reproduction can be made without permission. “This Publication is manufactured from (ECF) Elemental Chlorine Free pulp; sourced from certified or well managed forests and plantations, printed using vegetable based inks” “The fibres in this paper can be used up to a further seven times in the production of recycled paper. Please recycle this publication when it’s usefulness has been exhausted” Front cover image ©istockphotos.com SE21 - September 2019 | 3


Events Calendar - September Monday

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Still, photographs by Louise Ward - Exhibition @ Jeannie Avent, see p8.

West Norwood Feast Community Market, see p8

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Still, photographs by Louise Ward - Exhibition @ Jeannie Avent, see p8. Goose Green Coffee Coached Swimming Morning @ St Water Polo @ Sessions, see p8. John’s Church p10. Dulwich Folk Dance Alleyn’s School, p8. Honor Oak WI, Club, see p10. East Dulwich WI @ see p8. 7.30pm, see p10. Spanish Beginners Course, see p30. French Beginners Dulwich Runners Course, see p30. Club, see p8.

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Still, photographs by Louise Ward Goose Green Coffee Dulwich Folk Dance Exhibition @ Jeannie Avent, see p8. Club, see p10. Morning - Guest East Dulwich Speaker Robes NEW Dulwich WI Community Centre meeting, see p28. Coached Swimming Project @ St John’s Open Day, p29. Church p28. Sessions, see p8. Water Polo @ Salsa come Dulwich Runners Alleyn’s School, p8. French Beginners to The Portico Club, see p8. Gallery, see p29. William Course, see p30. Spanish Beginners Jeff Warner @ The Dalrymple Book Course, part 2, see Event, see p28. Ivy House, p29. p30.

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Goose Green Coffee Water Polo @ Coached Swimming Morning @ St Alleyn’s School, p8. Sessions, see p8. John’s Church p10. Nunhead WI Dulwich Runners Meeting, see p30. French Beginners Club, see p8. Course, see p30. Forest Hill Alleyn’s 400th Popchoir Terms Women’s Institute, Anniversary starts, see 9. https://foresthillwi.com Lecture, see p47.

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Water Polo @ Coached Swimming Alleyn’s School, p8. Sessions, see p8. Spanish Beginners Course, see p30.

French Beginners Course, see p30.

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Parkrun, Peckham Rye Park 9am, P10.

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Piloxing Party ‘Back Link Age Southwark to School’, see p10. Open Garden, p28. Friends of Peckham Rye Park Fete, see p28. Singaround @ The Ivy House, p28. Plosive Comedy with Bridget Christie, see p10.

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Parkrun, Peckham Rye Park 9am, P10.

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Car Boot Sale, p29. Tea with Ruskin, see p29.

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Dulwich Folk Dance Club, see p10.

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Parkrun, Peckham Rye Park 9am, P10.

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Green Rooms Garthorne Road Market @ Dulwich Nature Reserve Picture Gallery, Bake-off Comp, see p30. see p30. Art Market @ 57, see p30.

Pub Quiz in aid of Link Age Southwark, see p30.

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Nunhead Art Trail Advanced www.nunheadarttrail.co.uk Instagram Martin Carthy & Street Art Walk Strategies, see p36. Dulwich Folk Dance John Kirkpatrick, Club, see p10. Peckham & Geoffrey Munn James Riley, Johns Nunhead, see p36 Event, see p36. & Nowak, p36. SoLo Craft Fair, see p42. Suzannes James Cooking East Dulwich Supper Clean Air for SE23, with Scissors Club, see p36. see p42. networking, p30. Twilightwalk for St Christophers p42

Forthcoming Events Further details where available can be found in the News and Events pages 8, 10, 28, 29, 30, 36 & 42. Please read as not all the events can fit on the calendar! 4 | SE21 - September 2019


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What's On - September

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Until 10 September: STILL – Limited Edition Photographs by Louise Ward Artist Louise Ward will be showing a new body of work at the Jeannie Avent Gallery in September in her solo exhibition entitled ‘Still’. This exhibition focuses on her inquiry into the genre of Still Life painting her starting point being the 17th Century Dutch Artists. It features new still life images of food , flowers and the micro world of insects and other small creatures. She founded Art@57 which she currently curates at 57 North Cross Road, in collaboration with local business woman and talented chef Suzanne James. Limited Edition Photographs by Louise Ward at Jeannie Avent Gallery , 14 North Cross Road, SE22.9EU from 30th August – 10th September 2019. Opening times Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 11am – 4 pm, Friday and Saturday 10 am – 8 pm, Sunday 11am – 6pm, or by appointment. louise.ward2904@gmail.com.

Sunday 1 September: West Norwood Feast

Community Market 10am - 4pm. A community event built around 100 market stalls over five sites along the high street. It is run almost entirely by local volunteers who book the stalls and organise a full programme of free children’s activities and live entertainment. It is a farmer’s market, a craft fair, a flea market and a street food hub all rolled into one, yet the goal has always been to provide an experience that was wider than that. westnorwoodfeast.com

Mondays until 9th December: Water Polo for All 8pm to 9pm, Alleyn's School, Townley Rd, Dulwich, London SE22 8SU. Our polo sessions are open to all levels of players, from complete beginners to seasoned shooters. All are coached by professional and national-league players. Book online at: www.brockwellswimmers.com/ polo-sessions-shop/

Tuesdays until 10 December: Coached Swim Sessions 7:30pm to 8:30pm, JAGs Sports Club, Red Post Hill, Dulwich, London SE24 9JN. Swimming is a great way to keep fit. Improve your technique and stamina with our one hour sessions led by qualified swim instructors. Book online at www. brockwellswimmers.com/swim-sessions-shop/

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Wednesdays 4, 11, 18 & 25 September: Dulwich Runners Club 7.15pm (for 7.30pm). Edward Alleyn Clubhouse, 83-85 Burbage Road, SE24 9HD We have various groups that run between 4 and 10 miles on different routes each week. There are groups for a variety of paces to suit all levels of ability from beginners, those looking to build on the parkrun bug to experienced racers. www.dulwichrunners.org.uk

Tuesday 3 September: Honor Oak WI 7:30pm. “Climate Change – What Can We Do Individually and Collectively?” With inspirational local student and climate activist Daze Aghaji. Honor Oak WI is a small friendly group with a wide-ranging programme of topics, activities and fun! We meet in the Lodge Cafe – entrance in Northwood Road, behind Stanstead Lodge, 260 Stanstead Road, SE23 1DD. All women are welcome. FIRST VISITS ARE FREE.

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What's On - September Wednesdays 4, 11, 18 & 25 September: Goose Green Coffee Morning

Peckham Rye & Dulwich Park Parkrun

We meet every Wednesday from 10:30 until 12:00 at St. John’s Church by Goose Green. Come and meet others over tea, coffee and cake. Find us at 62a East Dulwich Road SE22 9AT. On the 2nd Wednesday of each month there will also be a short talk given by an interesting speaker.

Wednesday 4 September: East Dulwich WI Meeting 7pm for 7.30pm. The Lodge, above East Dulwich Tavern, 1 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, SE22 8EW. 7pm for a 7.30pm start. The EDWI is currently open for new members. Why not try us out – you can come along to 3 meetings before committing yourself (£3 fee per night). Email us at edwicommittee@eastdulwichwi.co.uk or visit www.eastdulwichwi.co.uk.

Thursdays 5, 12, 19 & 26 September: Dulwich Folk Dance Club (Country Dancing) 8 – 10 pm. St Barnabas Parish Hall, Gilkes Place, Dulwich Village SE21 7BT. Keep the joy of summer alive! Dust off those dancing shoes and come country dancing! Exercise for mind and body and lots of fun. No partner or experience necessary: We guide you through the dances. Just come along and make new friends. • 05 Caller- Crys Rothon • 12 Caller- Sibby • 19 Caller- Sue Hastings • 26 Caller- Carol Hewson

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Saturday 7 September: Piloxing Party – ‘Back to School’ 9am-10.30am at The Charter School, Red Post Hill, Herne Hill, SE24 9JH. Join Amy and Annia for a 90-minute Piloxing Party….we will box, we will dance, we will work our core and we will sweat to our favourite school anthems! All levels welcome. Tickets In advance £14, on the door £18, concessions £6. Bookings via: www.amylamontfitness.com www.danceuplondon.com 10 | SE21 - September 2019

Saturday Mornings 9am 7, 14, 21 & 28 September A FREE weekly timed 5k run, which is open to all standards of runners; it is not a race. PECKHAM RYE start is near the Colyton Road entrance of Peckham Rye park and run three laps of the gardens. www.parkrun.org.uk/peckhamrye DULWICH PARK start is Queen Mary's Gate on the south side of the park. This is the entrance on the South Circular (A205), Dulwich Common. www.parkrun.org.uk/dulwich

Saturday 7 September: Plosive Comedy in Dulwich with Bridget Christie Plosive’s flagship stand-up night, bringing the best in alternative comedy to south east London. Bridget Christie – Netflix, Radio 4 and ‘Have I Got News For Your’ star and Edinburgh Comedy Award-winner – headlines September’s show. Plus ‘Mock the Week’ regular Rhys James, ‘Live at the Apollo’ star Darren Harriott and Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Newcomer nominee Olga Koch. Age restriction: 18+. Time: 8pm (doors 7.15pm). Venue: The MCT at Alleyn’s, Alleyn’s School, Townley Road, Dulwich, SE22 8SU. Price: £17 (plus booking fee). www.plosive.co.uk.

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Junior School Open Morning for Years 3-6 (ages 7-10) Saturday 12 October, 9.30 – 12 noon (entry via Hunts Slip Road) The offer of a place in the Junior School is the offer of a place at Dulwich College to age 18. No appointment is necessary for the Open Morning. For other opportunities to visit, please contact Junior Admissions on 0208 299 8432 or email junioradmissions@dulwich.org.uk. www.dulwich.org.uk/junior-school

Open Morning for entry into Year 7 Saturday 5 October 9.30 – 12 noon Tour the College with boys, meet staff and hear the Master, Dr Joe Spence, talk about Dulwich College. No appointment is necessary. Other opportunities are available to visit the College during the school day. Dates can be found on the Admissions section of our website, www.dulwich.org.uk, or please telephone the Registrar’s Office on 020 8299 9263.

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How to create a wildflower meadow Garden Talk with Janine Winlaw | Instagram @janinewinlaw

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ildflower meadows may be decreasing in the countryside, but they’re on the rise in urban gardens, giving a fashionably relaxed, naturalistic feel. They also attract a host of wildlife and increase biodiversity. If you’d like one, now is a good time to start the process. The great thing is you don’t need a huge garden to enjoy the pleasure of a mini meadow – just a strip across your lawn with an inviting path meandering through it, or an area of any shape, oval, triangular, will create an attractive contrast to a neat lawn. A friend of mine has given over the end of her lawn to meadow with wildflowers such as ox-eye daisies, white and red campion, field scabious, yarrow and meadow buttercups popping up amongst swaying grasses. She loves the birds, butterflies and bees it attracts and the fact that, as opposed to traditional borders, it’s an everchanging tapestry of colour from spring to autumn. It even changes from year to year so you never quite know what to expect. For annual meadows, which have to be sown once a year, sow a wildflower mix of colourful seeds such as poppies, cornflowers and nigella, on prepared ground in autumn or spring. These are of course beautiful and wonderful for wildlife, but less sustainable than perennial meadows as they have to be ripped out every year and started afresh. For an instant perennial wildflower meadow, laying turf is the quickest option. This contains attractive grasses as well as wildflowers, mostly perennials as well as some annuals. An important ingredient of most meadows is the annual yellow rattle, which feeds off and kills tough grasses leaving gaps for wildflowers to seed. Wildflower Turf (wildflowerturf.co.uk) has some lovely meadow turfs including one designed for shady areas. Autumn or spring is a good time for laying turf by removing existing lawn, digging over the soil, and remembering to water as it gets established. Meadows do better in poor soils where weeds can’t take over, so ground that hasn’t been fertilised is best.

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Another option is to let the grass grow and mow around the shape you want to define and organise it. Wildflowers such as vetch or knapweed often self-seed, but you can introduce drifts of other meadow flowers as plug plants. The all-important yellow rattle needs to be seeded, by creating bare patches in the grass and sowing into them (it should be sown in autumn because it needs winter chilling for germination). Maintenance is relatively easy – certainly in comparison to a lawn. It involves cutting it right down to the ground after your flowers have set seed in September with a strimmer and then a mow over one to two inches from the ground. Then collect up all your hay to avoid adding nitrogen that will feed the coarse grasses - and never fertilise. In the early years, it’s worth giving it another cut in June, eight to ten inches off the ground to give other species space to come through, it will then have a second flush. Your meadow will look dormant over the winter and come back, full of delightful surprises, in spring.


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Apple & Quince Tart With a hazelnut crumble topping

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f you have a tree bearing the old-fashioned quinces, don't let them go to waste — it is a wonderful fruit that is ideal for poaching, stewing, or baking as a dessert as well as being ideal for use in jams, jellies and preserves because of its high pectin content. I love to combine them with Apples and this is one of my favourite recipes – the perfumed quince puree and hazelnut crumble really make this apple tart special.

Ingredients Serves 4 Allow approximately 1.5 hours FOR THE TART • 30g unsalted butter • 2 Quince, peeled, cored and chopped • 3-4 tbsp caster sugar • 230g pre-rolled puff pastry • 1 egg yolk • 2 apples, cored and thinly sliced (Cox’s or Braeburns work well) • Honey to drizzle • 30g unsalted butter, melted FOR THE HAZELNUT CRUMBLE • 100g Self Raising flour • 50g butter • 50g sugar • 50g chopped hazelnuts

Method 1) Preheat the oven to 200C/gas 6. 2) Melt the butter in a pan, add the chopped quinces and cook over a gentle heat for 8-10 minutes. Stir in half the sugar and a splash of water and cook for a further 4-5 minutes, until softened. 3) Remove from the heat and puree using a hand blender until smooth. 4) Grease a baking tray and trim the puff pastry to fit onto the tray. Using a pastry brush, brush over the egg yolk and prick all over with a knife. 5) Spread the quince puree over the pastry and arrange the apple in vertical lines on top. Drizzle with honey and sprinkle the remaining 1-2 tablespoons of caster sugar over the top. 6) Make the crumble by rubbing the butter and flour together until the mixture resembles 14 | SE21 - September 2019

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fine breadcrumbs. Stir in the sugar and nuts and sprinkle mixture over the tart. 7) Bake in the oven for 15-20 minutes or until golden and cooked through. 8) Remove the tart from the oven, cut into 4 servings and drizzle with a little melted butter. 9) Serve with Crème Fraîche, cream or custard according to preference!

In Season this month

Fruits & Nuts - Apples, Apricot, Aubergine, Blackberries, Blackcurrants, Blueberries, Loganberries, Peaches, Plums, Raspberries, Redcurrants, Strawberries, White currants, Cobnuts, Hazelnuts, Quince Vegetables & Herbs - Artichokes, Aubergines, Beetroot, Broccoli, Cabbages, Carrots, Cauliflower, Chard, Courgettes, Cucumber, Fennel, French Beans, Garlic, Kohlrabi, Lamb’s Lettuce, Onions, Pak Choi, Peas (inc. Sugar Snaps) Potatoes, Radishes, Rocket, Runner Beans, Salsify, Scorzonera, Samphire, Sorrel, Spinach, Sweetcorn, Tomatoes, Watercress Meat & Game - Lamb, Rabbit, Venison, Wood Pigeon Fish & Shellfish - Black Bream, Crab (brown, hen & Spider), Signal Crayfish, Grey Mullet, Lobster, Mackerel, Pollack, Prawns, Scallops, Sea Bass, Squid, Trout (river – brown & rainbow) Going out of season - Blackberries, Blueberries, Cherry, Mange tout, Peach, Redcurrant, Strawberries (many towards the month).



Simplicity

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his month I want to talk to you about simplicity. I think one way that we can get more time, more freedom, more headspace, therefore more simplicity in our lives, is to have a bit of discipline around mobile phones. I’ve recently read a great book called ‘How to Break Up With Your Phone’ by Catherine Price, a journalist based out in the States who I interviewed for my podcast series several months ago – it’s a brilliant book which I’d recommend. It is literally dog-eared from the notes I’ve taken from it for my interview, but also our rescue dog Kami got her teeth into it – so we’ve both read it, both enjoyed it, and both got through it. I was talking recently to a client of mine who said that he lost his phone last week and therefore wasn’t going to have a mobile phone for at least another week. He was describing the extra freedom he felt he had – after a bit of anxiety, a separation anxiety from the phone but more freedom, more headspace. If we feel anxious when we’re separated from our phones, that’s because we’ve been conditioned to release adrenaline and cortisol when we can’t check them. My client’s concentration was better, sleep was improved because he wasn’t looking at a device and getting subjected to all that blue light at night, and generally feeling a little bit more relaxed, a little bit less stressed, particularly at the end of the day, which of course is when we want to be getting ready to be sleeping to go to bed. What kind of relationship do you have with your mobile phone? Is it healthy? How is it affecting you and your relationships with the people who are important to you?

My challenge to you is this, can you do one of two things? FIRST OPTION: Do a complete 24-hour digital detox. Could you go without your phone for a 24-hour period? SECOND OPTION (the lighter option): Turn off all the notifications on your phone so you don’t get any dinging, whirring (nothing except perhaps 16 | SE21 - September 2019

text messages and phone calls) and have a curfew. Literally put your phone to bed at 7:00pm or 9:00pm so that you can start withdrawing from that blue light and winding down mentally, getting yourself ready for sleep. If you want some other ideas on this, then I’d recommend Catherine’s book - a lot of ideas, and some really eye-opening discussions around Facebook and Instagram and the other social media sites whose sole job it is to get you in the app and also keep you on the app looking at different things, posting, messaging, liking, sharing. They are making these things addictive, and that’s the point. Simplicity for me is going to be back to the mobile phone. See what you can do, see if you can do the full digital detox or try the light version… good luck!


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St Dunstan’s College hosts evening with special guests

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t Dunstan’s College was delighted to host ‘An Evening on Diversity and Leadership’ on Tuesday 25 June, as part of this year’s St Dunstan’s Festival. The evening included special guests Baroness Doreen Lawrence, Ellah Allfrey OBE, LGBT+ author Shaun Dellenty, Cllr Brenda Dacres and the Royal London’s Glenn Hammet, who all formed the event’s panel. During the evening, the guests spoke about their own experiences, including the challenges they have all faced, and where they think work is still needed to be done to ensure there is diversity in leadership positions and across society. The event, which was held at the Jubilee Grounds, was student-led and was organised by the College’s Equalities Society, who had requested an event to discuss diversity at this year’s festival. Sixth Former, Beth, who is part of the society said: ‘I really wanted to have an event at this year’s festival which celebrated the diversity of our College, whilst raising awareness of the importance of diversity within leadership roles. ‘The diverse and impressive panel discussed the importance of diversity within leadership roles,

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each representing their sector of work. The event was a big success with the audience getting very involved in the Q&A with the panel and discussing important issues.’ St Dunstan’s Headmaster, Nicholas Hewlett, who introduced the special guests, added: ‘We were honoured to host an evening with a focus on diversity and leadership where we were joined by special guests including Baroness Doreen Lawrence and Shaun Dellenty. ‘The evening was led by a group of students from St Dunstan’s Sixth Form and the questions put to the panel focused on real issues such as minority representation in parliament, racism in the police force and LGBT+ awareness within schools. The panel agreed that progress has been made in many areas, but that there is still much work to do especially given today’s climate.’ The evening was attended by more than 100 guests including students, parents, former students and members of the local community. The event was just one of the events hosted by St Dunstan’s College as part of this year’s two-week St Dunstan’s Festival.

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September Events at Bell House www.bellhouse.co.uk | Bell House, 27 College Road, Dulwich SE21 7BG.

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Introduction to Letterpress Printing Saturday 7th September Cooking Course: How to Meal Prep Sunday 22nd September How to Make a Film in a Weekend 28th & 29th September

Saturday 7th September Cervical cancer is preventable. Our expert speakers will be providing information on smear tests and screenings, the cervix, the process of diagnosis and support during treatment. Cancer affects more than those diagnosed so please feel free to bring you friends, family and loved ones.

Literature & Performance Poetry & Music Evening Special with Daljit Nagra - Tuesday 10th September Journal Writing for Parents – 5 week drop in course, starting Tuesday 24th September FOOD: Bigger than the plate: Curator Talk Wednesday 25th September

Health & Caring Wipe Out Cervical Cancer Saturday 7th September Windrush Injustices: Memories and Mental States - Wednesday 11th September Mental Health in the Workplace Tuesday 17th September Learning to Care: Planning Ahead Saturday 21st September Death Café - Friday 27th September

Dyslexia & Neurodiversity Dyslexia Fair - Saturday 14th September How to support a child with dyscalculia Thursday 19th September How to encourage emotional intelligence in children - Thursday 26th September Neurodiversity & the teenage brain Monday 30th September Would you like to learn how to use social media? Be part of a team of social media volunteers at Bell House, managing our social media channels and learning together. We would love to hear from you – email: info@bellhouse.co.uk to get involved.

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Windrush Injustices: Memories & Mental States Wednesday 11th September This event aims to highlight and discuss the mental plight of the victims of the Windrush Scandal and the wider society in which they live. With a panel of contributors, including David Neita (the Poetry Lawyer) and Helen Hayes (the MP for Dulwich and West Norwood), participants will be invited to discuss ideas around healing and restoration within the context of the Windrush scandal.

Dyslexia Fair Saturday 14th September A day dedicated to raising awareness and knowledge of dyslexia. There will be stalls where you can try out different products designed to aid dyslexic learning and chances for families and teachers to meet specialist suppliers, publishers, technological innovators and educators. We will also have a timetable of talks and workshops on different aspects dyslexia and neurodiversity.

Learning to Care: Planning Ahead Saturday 21st September An event looking at preparing for the next stages of caring, such as setting up Lasting Powers of Attorney or Advance Decisions, applying for benefits such as Attendance Allowance and Carer’s Allowance and encouraging people to talk about their wishes towards the end of their lives.


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Bumps and Babes

Aquatots Aquatots run a friendly, comprehensive swimming programme is spread across 29 progressive levels suitable for the early introduction of babies, from 10 weeks old in our Level 1, right through to children of approximately 7 or 8 years in our Child Level 29. We not only teach the children how to swim but also, water confidence and water safety. Lessons available every day of the week in Streatham, Catford and Peckham. Group and sibling discounts available. 0208 688 6488 | info@aquatots.com www.aquatots.com

BabyBallet The award winning movement to music, dance & singing programme for boys and girls from 6 months upwards run with a fun, safe and caring environment. Classes in Dulwich. Call Stephanie 07809 148348 | www.babyballet.co.uk.

Baby Loves Music Multi-Sensory Music groups for Parent and Baby in Nunhead. Contact: amacgregor1.209@lgflmail.org.

Baby Massage Baby massage classes provide quality time with your baby and a fun social occasion with other mums. You will learn a wonderful skill which has many benefits. Tuesdays SE19. Contact Jayne 020 8653 4781 | jayne@2prepare.co.uk www.2prepare.co.uk

Ballet, Tap & Jazz for 2-16yrs Professional yet affordable dance classes for children aged 2-16yrs. All our classes are run in a fun and energetic environment by teachers who are fully qualified and CRB checked. Weekly classes held at Christ Church, Gipsy Hill. Call Lucy: 07801 735000 | www.bepartoftheteam.co.uk

Bea’s Baby Bop Drop in music classes for babies and toddlers. Tues/Wed/Friday 3:30-4:30, Wed/Friday 11-12, Friday 10-11, Saturday 10:30-11:30, East Dulwich/Herne Hill, www.beasbabybop.com.

Boppin Bunnies Interactive Music class for under 5’s led by professional musicians. Monday mornings 9:30am, 10:15am & 11am. Punk Me Up Ceramics Cafe. 34 East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AX www.boppinbunnies.co.uk.

Meets on Fridays between 9.30 and 11.30 (drop in anytime) at St Faiths Community Centre, at the bottom of Red Post Hill, SE24. It is very informal, aimed at new Mums meeting up and getting ante/postnata/moral support from Alice Yeates and other mothers. 07831 225841 | yeatesa@btinternet.com

diddi dance Funky pre-school dance classes for girls and boys. Learn coordination, rhythm and great moves to funky songs and boost confidence. Classes in East Dulwich, Anne-Marie for a free trial 07973 982790 | www.diddidance.com.

District & Dulwich Twins Club Baby and Toddler Group every Friday 10am-12pm (turn up at any time!), at Peckham Rye Playrooms (SE corner of the Rye). It is for multiples only, but you do not have to be a member of the club to attend. BYO coffee cup! www.ddtwinsclub.org.

Dulwich Library Babes & Toddlers Thursdays 10.30am-11.45am & 1.30pm - 2.45pm 368 Lordship Lane, SE22 020 7525 6220.

Happy Feet Creative Movement Class for Preschoolers. Tuesdays 10-10.45. The Quaker Meeting House, 34 Sunderland Road, SE23 2QA. Booking required. £6 a class. Free trial offered Contact Emma 07734 414024. www.facebook.com/happyfeetmovementclass

Funky Monkey Keyboard Classes Ages 5-11. Christ Church, Barry Road. Wednesdays & Thursdays. 01732 457100 | www.funkymonkey.info.

GDND Ballet & Street Dance For children aged 3 and upwards Dulwich branches in SE22 and SE21 All new pupils receive a FREE TASTER CLASS office@gdnd.co.uk / 07904 424 504 | www.gdnd.co.uk

Gymboree Classes are designed for newborns - 5 year olds, and are led by experienced and nurturing teachers. We run throughout the year at Gymboree East Dulwich. 184 Peckham Rye SE22 9QA. 07538 795023 | eastdulwich@gymboree-uk.com.

Dads & Littluns: Brockwell Park Fridays 10.30am-12.30pm. Brockwell Park Childspace, Cressingham Gardens Tenant’s Hall, Hardel Walk, Tulse Hill, SW2 2QG. www.dadsandlittluns.co.uk.

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Music for Little People

Mondays at Christ Church, 263 Barry Road, East Dulwich, SE22 0JT. 10am Happy House, 11am Baby Beeps & 12.15pm Baby Bells. Fridays at Ewart Community Hub, 44 Wastdale Road, SE23 1HN .10am Happy House, 11am Baby Beeps & 12.15pm Baby Bells. http://hartbeeps.com

Fun, friendly & educational music classes for 0-5 year olds. High quality, good value. The Goose Green Centre, East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AT. Rebecca Vicary 020 8852 0118 www.musicforlittlepeople.co.uk

La Jolie Ronde French & Spanish classes for 3-11 year olds, in SE21, SE22 and SE24. Ginny Wadding 07940 511034 | www.lajolieronde.co.uk

Little Superhero Training Practice your Superhero moves! Discover Superhero fun facts! Any Little Heroes, Boys and Girls aged 2½ - 5½, Come along for a FREE taster session. Mondays & Fridays (term time only) St Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT. Contact Lucy 07813791757 | lucy@littleherocompany.com www.littleherocompany.com

Lucy Sparkles Outstanding music, drama and dance classes and parties for young children. Fun classes where children engage with singing, movement and live music whilst enhancing learning through developing physical, emotional and intellectual skills. Tues, Weds & Fri classes for different age groups/themes. sarah@lucysparkles.com. 07929 784 719

Maths Mad = fun maths for kids! Stimulating Times Tables classes for 6 - 11 yr olds. Forest Hill. We make learning memorable & fun! Call Clair 020 8291 0360 www.mathsmad.co.uk | mathsmadcouk@gmail.com

Mini Movers Street Dance An action packed dance class for 2-4’s, exploring different dance styles to popular music and funky nursery rhymes. Dance for boys and girls is great exercise, and most importantly lots of FUN! Dulwich Lesiure & The Ivy House 07904 424504 | www.gdnd.co.uk.

Mini Storytellers Mondays, Tuesdays & Fridays 10am The East Dulwich Picturehouse. Ideal for 2-4 years. Price will be £7 drop in (under 12months free with paying child) . £26 for upfront for the month ahead. www.ministorytellers.com

Monkey Music Award winning music classes for babies and young children. Established since 1993 families across the UK have grown up with Monkey Music as the ‘highlight of their week’. Enrol in our age specific classes in Dulwich and Herne Hill and claim a reduced £1 membership quoting SE21. Contact Rebecca: 020 8291 4092 | dulwich@monkeymusic.co.uk.

Nimble Arts Join Becky every week for a NEW mixed age 45-minute interactive story adventure for 0-5s, with live cello and musical instruments, songs, bubbles, scarves and a chance to dance! East Dulwich, Nunhead, Brockley. www.nimblearts.co.uk

Shotokan Sports Karate Karate Classes full of fun and exciting games for children aged 4+, Tuesdays and Thursdays at Ivydale Primary School to learn this martial art. Contact Fabio Pinto. www.shotokansportskarate.co.uk | 07759 034722 fabio@shotokansportskarate.co.uk

Sing and Sign Monday - Saturday. 020 7193 3696 | www.singandsign.com

Sparkle Music Carefully structured and fun music classes for babies, toddlers and pre-school children in SE22. Please check the website for current classes. Contact anna@sparkle-music.co.uk. 0771 1238352

Team Kaizen Dance Academy (8+yrs) Street Dance classes led by industry professionals, classes lead to performances and demonstrations. Classes take place every Thursday at JAGS sports Club, 18.00 – 19.00 & 19.00 – 20.00. FREE TASTER SESSIONS throughout June, to book call 07533 533 297 | www.teamkaizentds.com.

Water Babies Taught by world-class teachers, our multi-award winning programme teaches water confidence and safety skills from birth to 4 years. Our fun, innovative baby swimming classes will start in Forest Hill Pools from September. For more information call 020 8858 5242 divein@waterbabies.co.uk | www.waterbabies.co.uk

Wise Kids Yoga Classes for Toddlers, Children and Teens. We teach a lovely mix of hatha, kundalini yoga, mindfulness and Montessori. Classes are held on Tues & Thurs - Parent & Toddler Yoga / Children’s Yoga ages 5 - 8, 9 - 11 and Teen Yoga 11 - 16. Goose Green Clinic, 59 East Dulwich Road. 07957 492407 To book Email: wisekidsyoga@gmail.com | www.wisekidsyoga.co.uk

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Thursdays 8pm -10pm

The Dulwich Folk Dance Club St. Barnabas Parish Hall, Gilkes Place, Dulwich Village SE21 7BT | www.dulwichfolkdancing.com

Be Uplifted ... Join the Dance! Mention dance to some and they shy away. I wonder why? It is great fun, joyous even, and a good way to meet people. Scientists say it is one of the best activities to enhance your emotional mood and cognitive abilities as well as the physical. (Imagine! Dance can be just as good and perhaps better than doing sudokus and crosswords in slowing the decline in mental abilities!) “People are born to move. People are born to move rhythmically” says Dr Peter Lovatt of the University of Hertfordshire. So, what is holding some people back from doing what comes naturally? Especially when it is so good for us? It is true we are not all blessed with the same degree of musical coordination but there is certainly a massive interest in dance. (Do we have secret aspirations?) We may never get close to the expertise of Fred or Ginger but we watch “Strictly”. We go to see flamenco; samba; tango; ballet; African; Russian; Greek; Irish and Scottish dancingperhaps joining in when encouraged, especially when relaxed or on holiday. And we enjoy it! But there is no need to go very far to get the benefits and fun of dancing, or to be embarrassed by any self-perceived inadequacies on the dance floor. England has a rich heritage of “folk”-or “country”dance which is easily accessible, easy to learn and very “do-able” by the vast majority. 24 | SE21 - September 2019

Various forms of English folk dance have been danced for centuries in villages, in large country houses and at Court. From Jane Austen-esque balls to barn dances, we have all seen some form of the dance at some stage, surely? And you can try English folk dancing at a dance club near you in Dulwich Village which does not expect you to be expert, welcomes adults of all ages, singles and couples, and shows you how to do each dance. The Dulwich Folk Dance Club meets at 8pm on Thursday evenings in St Barnabas Parish Hall, Gilkes Place. It is a well established and friendly, inclusive club. A variety of experienced “Callers” teach each dance and then guide you while you dance them, making for a very satisfying result. Just see the joyful smiles all around! (And hear the laughter when it “goes wrong”!) Age is no barrier as attendees range over numerous decades (eight, actually-not that you would realise that from the fabulous dancing) and all join in happily. So, what are you waiting for? If you want to know more, feel free to contact Wendy 020 8769 9832 or John 020 8693 2873. Or, if you prefer emailing, contact John on: johnhblase@aol.com. To steal the “Strictly” catch phrase……”Keep Dancing!” Maura Keane, Chair


Rehearsals

James Allen’s Girls’ School Monday evenings, 7.15-9.15pm Dulwich Choral Society welcomes new members as we start rehearsals in our new venue. Aidan Oliver, our Music Director, is also Chorus Director of the Edinburgh Festival Chorus and Chorus Master at Glyndebourne. Contact: membershipdcs@gmail.com to arrange a taster rehearsal.

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• Wednesday 11th September 5.30pm - 8pm • Wednesday 9th October 2pm - 7.30pm • Wednesday 6th November 5.30pm - 7.30pm • Wednesday 27th November 2pm - 6.30pm For information on admission to our Sixth Form for 2020 and to receive a Sixth Form prospectus please visit our website or contact the school by email at: sixthform@kingsdale.southwark.sch.uk

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We invite you to come to West Dulwich in South London to discover just how we get the best out of our students and harness top talent within an ethos characterised by warmth, culture and care. The amazing popularity of the school is a refl ection of our renowned academic achievements, inspirational award-winning learning environment and the unusually rare opportunities we provide. Kingsdale is extremely proud of its special reputation and heritage in Music and Mathematics. We offer scholarships for new entrants to the school who show musical, mathematical, artistic or sporting talent. Scholars receive free individual or small group tuition provided by expert professionals, to the value of £1,000 per annum. There is equality of access for admission places irrespective of distance from the school or home locality. Kingsdale offers private tours of the school during normal working hours throughout the academic year. Tours are arranged for prospective parents at a time that best suits them!

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What's On - September

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Saturday 7 September: Friends of Peckham Rye Park Annual Fete 12-5pm The Friends of Peckham Rye Park have been holding a traditional fete for the local community on Peckham Rye Common for over 12 years. This popular event for all ages includes Children’s Fancy Dress, Dog Show, Punch and Judy, Coconut shy and sack and egg and spoon races. Also information and selling stalls including books and plants, hot food venues, Pimms and Beer marquee and Tea tent selling delicious cakes donated by local companies and residents. All profits go towards the funding and maintenance of the Community Wildlife Garden in Peckham Rye Park and supporting projects in the Park and Common. www.Peckhamryepark.org

Sunday 8 September: Singaround at The Ivy House

Sunday 8 September: Link Age Southwark Open Garden 2-5pm. 125 Court Lane, SE21 7EE. £4 entry on the door. Cash only.. Join us for the final open garden event of the season in this unique garden with winding paths and hosts renowned for their teas and cakes. Free street parking. Small dogs and children welcome. No wheelchair access – apologies for the inconvenience.

Monday 9 September: New WI in East Dulwich 7.30pm. Dulwich Constitutional Club, East Dulwich Grove, East Dulwich, SE22. For further details if interested in more information please contact Sue Jarvie on suejarvie53@gmail.com

Monday 9 September: William Dalrymple: The Relentless Rise of the East India Company William Dalrymple discusses his new book, The Anarchy: The Relentless Rise of the East India Company. The Great Hall, Dulwich College, SE21 7LD. 19.00 – 20.30. £30 (Admission for one + a copy of The Anarchy RRP £30), £40 (Admission for two + a copy of The Anarchy RRP £30), £5 (Under 18s ticket – Admission only). Tickets via www. eventbrite.co.uk.

Wednesday 11 September: Goose Green Coffee Morning With guest speaker Robes Project

We meet every Wednesday from 10:30 until 12:00 at St. John’s Church by Goose Green. Come and meet others over tea, coffee and cake. Find us at 62a East Dulwich Road SE22 9AT. On the 2nd Wednesday of each month there will also be a short talk given by an interesting speaker.

Hosted by The Goose Is Out! All are welcome, whether to sing or to listen. It’s an informal and supportive atmosphere, so don’t worry if it’s your first time! Songs of any country or culture welcome. Door 7pm. Singing starts 7.15pm, finishes by 10.30pm at the latest. £3 on the door. www.thegooseisout.com 28 | SE21 - September 2019

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What's On - September Thursday 12 September: Jeff Warner at The Ivy House

Friday 13 September: Salsa comes to The Portico Gallery El Swing hits the dancefloor with a monthly night of the very best in Salsa. The all-comers salsa dance class kicks off at 7.30 – led by the wonderful Yamile – before the club night gets into gear at 8.30 for 100% Lean Latin through until midnight. 7.30-8.30pm Mixed Salsa Dance Class led by Yamile. 8.30-12am – Club. £10 – Salsa Class + Club. £7 – Dance class only. £5 – Club only. The Portico Gallery, 23a, Knights Hill, SE27 0HS. www.porticogallery.org.uk.

Saturday 14 September: Car Boot Sale We are delighted to be welcoming Jeff Warner to the Goose for the first time! Jeff is among America’s foremost interpreters of traditional music. His songs, rich in local history and a sense of place, bring us the latest news from the distant past. Jeff’s instruments include banjo, guitar, concertina, bones and spoons! Door 7pm. Live music starts 8pm. Tickets £8 (on the door only, no advance tickets). Unbooked floorspots welcome, put your name on the list by the door! www.thegooseisout.com

Friday 13 September: East Dulwich Community Centre Open Day 11am-2.30pm. FREE. Meet the animals from Vauxhall City Farm From 11-2.30pm. Meet the staff from Community Southwark- umbrella body for voluntary and community sector, volunteers and social action in Southwark. Refreshments will be on sale. Do you: • Know what activities already happen at the centre? • want a meeting place for a group you belong to? • have an interest you would like to share with others? 46-50 Darrell Road, SE22 9NL. For more information contact Edcc2010@gmail.co.uk. This event is supported by a grant from Dulwich Community Council.

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9am-1pm. Stallholders from 8am. Cars £10/Vans £15. Contact Alison@pgtimebank.org– no pitches available on the day, advance only. Paxton Green Time Bank is a local skills exchange where members are valued as assets and help each other out one hour at a time. Fundraising for Paxton Green Time Bank Charity number 1132577. Alleyn’s Head pub car park, Park Hall Road, West Dulwich, SE21 8BW.

Saturday 14 September: Tea with Ruskin 3pm. Part of the Lambeth Heritage Festival a month long festival led by Lambeth Archives & the Lambeth History Forum. Come and enjoy an afternoon of entertainment with tea and cakes, hosted by the Friends of Carnegie Library, to celebrate the bi-centenary of the birth of local boy John Ruskin; highly-acclaimed critic of art, architecture and society, gifted painter and distinctive prose stylist; influential in cultural and social change. With local actor Bernard Lawrence reading extracts from Ruskin`s works, and singer Pam Williams performing contemporary songs from the famous Vauxhall Gardens (by kind permission of Lambeth Archives). Admission free (donations to the Friends would be greatly appreciated!). As space is limited, please come early to avoid disappointment. You can also view the exhibition in the Library entrance hall, which explores the life and local associations of Ruskin. Carnegie Library, 188 Herne Hill Road, Herne Hill SE24 0AG. Contact: Annie Bright 020 7733 0564. Email: brightannie2@gmail.com. 30 SE21 - September 2019 | 29


What's On - September Evening Language Courses at Alleyn’s

Alleyn’s School Enterprises Ltd has launched Spanish and French beginner courses for anyone over the age of 18 who would like to learn a new language. All courses will take place in the stateof-the-art facilities in the Lower School building.

Monday 16 September: Spanish Evening Language Course – Adult Beginner A1 part 1 Monday 16th September to Monday 2nd December for 10 weeks (no classes on Monday 21st and Monday 28th October due to half term break). 7:00pm to 8:30pm. A1 Part 1 is for you if you have no or little previous knowledge of Spanish.

Tuesday 17 September: French Evening Language Course – Adult Beginner A1 part 1 Tuesday 17th September to Tuesday 3rd December for 10 weeks (no classes on Tuesday 22nd and Tuesday 29th October due to half term break). 7:00pm to 8:30pm. A1 Part 1 is for you if you have no or little previous knowledge of French.

Wednesday 18 September: Spanish Evening Language Course – Adult Beginner A1 part 2 Wednesday 18th September to Wednesday 4th December for 10 weeks (no classes on Wednesday 23rd and Wednesday 30th October due to half term break). 7:00pm to 8:30pm. You can join A1 Part 2 if you have studied Spanish for about 15-20 hours and have learnt all the course content outlined in A1 Part 1 (see website). Booking https://bit.ly/2KFp51M or email enterprises@alleyns.org.uk

Monday 16 September: Nunhead WI meeting We are a friendly and exciting Women’s Institute group, established 2015. If you’d like to join us or pop along as a guest (£3 fee) to our next meeting, we’d love to meet you. We meet upstairs at the Old Nun’s Head pub on the 3rd Monday of each month at 8pm. Get in touch via nunheadwi@gmail.com, Facebook/Nunhead WI, Twitter @nunheadwi, Instagram @nunheadwior our www.nunheadwi.wordpress.com/about 30 | SE21 - September 2019

Thursday 19 September: Pub Quiz 6.30pm, The Lordship Lane, 211 Lordship Lane, SE22 8HA. Put your general knowledge to the test at Link Age Southwark’s autumn pub quiz. Teams of maximum 6 people. Tickets £10 per person, raising money for lonely and isolated older people in the community. Tickets available from www.linkagesouthwark.org/events.

Saturday 21 September: Green Rooms Market at Dulwich Picture Gallery 10am-5pm. Green Rooms Market will be back to the renowned Dulwich Picture Gallery for a day of plant shopping and botanical workshops. Browse the carefully curated selection of independent botanical sellers, selling plants, pots, hanging planters, terrariums, macrame and everything in between for green fingers and plant novices alike. Green Rooms Market will be complimented by live music, drinks and street food within the gallery’s beautiful grounds. Dulwich Picture Gallery, Gallery Road, SE21 7AD. www.greenroomsmarket.com

Saturday 21 September: Garthorne Road Nature Reserve Bake-off competition Try / buy cakes from 2pm. Winner announced at 4pm. garthorne.reserve@gmail.com.

Saturday 21 September: Art Market 10am-4pm. No 57 North Cross Road, SE22. www.infoartat57.wixsite.com/artatfiftyseven.

Wednesday 25 September: Cooking with Scissors An opportunity for local business professionals to meet, make new contacts and gain new business. Meets downstairs at Franklins. 157 Lordship Lane, SE22. 6.45pm – 8.45 pm on the last Wednesday of every month. Free Admission. To find out more or register your interest in attending, email: sbn@cookingwithscissors.co.uk. 36


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4th-13th October 2019

Herne Hill Music Festival www.hernehillfestival.org

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his year’s festival celebrates a a wealth of music in 21 events, in an even wider variety of styles than before. On Friday 4th October, we kick off at the Half Moon pub with a performance of modern jazz tune arrangements and tributes from our very own Herne Hill local Becky Handley and her band, for which is sure to be an entertaining prologue. The same evening we have a 2019-approach to “contemporary classical music”, with a live electronic performance from nonclassical composer Gabriel Prokofiev, in the walls of Off The Cuff. The following day, Saturday 5th, the festival invites local performers take part for the first time to as musical participants, with the Wind and Brass Playday at St Faith’s church, as well as A Fun Afternoon of Music for younger players at Methodist Hall, facilitated by an inspirational musician and leader. Please see our website for more information and to sign up. That evening, world music lovers can enjoy tasteful and curious amalgamations of Gypsy, Jazz, Classical, Indian, Turkish and Balkan music from Faith I Branco on accordion and violin at Off The Cuff. Also there, on Sunday October 6th, young performers will once again be encouraged to showcase their talents at the Junior Open Mic (the largest in the country). All are invited to give their support at this free event. Later that afternoon we have Danzon - Blues Guitar Duo in the Community Greenhouses in Brockwell Park, and in the evening the choral tunes of Bruckner and Rutter will be heard as part of an open evensong service at St Faith’s church, free for all to attend.

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The following week of the festival opens with a jazz jam once more, again with all invited to play along at Off The Cuff on Monday 7th. On Tuesday 8th, real ale lovers will be able to enjoy a pint at Canopy Beer pub, whilst experiencing the Celtic tones of Rob Corcoran & the Necessary Evils. The festival will also be marking the bicentenary of Herne Hill’s most notable resident and writer John Ruskin’s birth. Ruskin had a lifelong love of music, and this will be celebrated on Wednesday 9th in conjunction with the Herne Hill Society, with Ruskin and Friends, a showcase of Ruskin’s poems as songs for tenor and piano, as well as his readings and works by other composers whose music he both loved and despised, all at Herne Hill United Church. Then on Thursday 10th we have Listen to the River; Paul Ayres’ musical drawing on Ruskin's children’s story The King of the Golden River, performed by year 5 pupils of St Saviour’s Junior School. This is followed by the South East London Folk Orchestra, presenting an evening of toetapping tunes, songs and ceilidh dancing you can


join in with, which is for sure to be a lively and invigorating evening. The final weekend will begin with the Nu-Phonicjazz quartet, showcasing original contemporary jazz on the evening of Friday 11th October at the Half Moon pub. The following morning you can enjoy a coffee morning with the Carlton String Ensemble quintet at Herne Hill

United Church, where donations will be gratefully appreciated in aid of the Norwood and Brixton Food Bank. At 3pm at St Faith’s Church, there will also be four local community choirs singing a range of pop hits to musicals and gospel! Later on at 7:30pm Alexandra Lomeiko and Alexandra Vaduv invite you to their recital of Sonatas by Ravel, Greig, and Beethoven for violin and piano, on behalf of the development charity Practical Action. The final day of the festival (Sunday 13th October) will begin in the afternoon with a Family Concert with Just Kemi Music at Brockwell Hall, taking the audience on a journey through musical eras of the violin and other string instruments, experiencing their true versatilities. Just outside, on Brockwell Park’s performance space, Jazz will once again be making its appearance in a free open air concert from the South London Jazz Orchestra. Following this you will be able to hear from Nkomba, a contemporary African Folk band who will be performing an energetic mixture of Malawian folk songs and African roots music. Finally, take a step back into a bygone age with Silent Film and Musicat St Faith’s Church, where you will be able to experience a classic silent film of Harold Lloyd’s Safety Last with live piano accompaniment from Ashley Valentine.

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OPEN MORNING Saturday 28th September 9.00am -1.00pm Headteacher speaks at 10am and 11.30am Nursery ● Junior ● Senior ● Sixth Form Senior scholarships available

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Financial Matters

With David Frederick FCCA | Marcus Bishop Associates | marcus-bishop.com

Investing & Earning From Overseas An increasing number of SE London tax domiciled and tax residents have been seduced into investing overseas after two weeks in the sun. Most of them have not considered any UK tax implications. However, as the Self-Assessment paper submission deadline of 31st October is fast approaching it is worth reflecting on the issues. Most of these taxpayers are allegedly oblivious to the foundation of UK tax legislation. If they were not oblivious, would they ask this worn out record of a question, “what is my tax liability, if I do not bring the money into the UK?” Really! What answer are they expecting? The basic premises of UK tax is; if you are resident and domiciled (or deemed domiciled) in the UK you will pay UK tax on the arising basis. This means that you pay UK tax on your worldwide income and gains for the tax year (6th April – 5th April) in which they arise. It does not matter whether or not you bring the foreign income or proceeds from foreign gains to the UK. It is that previous sentence which is key and the oblivious taxpayers need to commit to their memory. Let’s be clear most tax payers are UK resident by virtue of their behaviour. You are UK tax resident if either: • you spent 183 or more days in the UK in the tax year • your only home was in the UK owned, rented or lived in it for at least 91 days in total; and you spent at least 30 days there in the tax year That clarifies the other question, how do I know if I am tax resident? These taxpayers have only left south London for a fortnight or more, yet they are hallucinating about their UK tax status. For UK tax purposes, overseas income is any remunerations from outside England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are classed as foreign. 34 | SE21 - September 2019

Overseas income is any of the following earnings from outside of the United Kingdom: • interest from overseas bank and building society accounts • dividends and interest from overseas companies • rent from overseas properties • royalties earned outside of the UK. There is absolutely no problem with any of these income sources for HMRC. The key issue is for taxpayers to duly report them and pay their correct income tax. The latter is usually where the problem arises and some taxpayers become tax experts based upon advice from that special adviser, their mate in the pub. Failure to declare or report to the UK HMRC is not a problem. Why? Any tax saved by being too clever will soon be wiped away when HMRC hits the taxpayer with the Common Reporting Standards penalties starting at 100% for some tax jurisdictions. Just as a reminder Common Reporting Standards became effective in October 2018 after the two years Right To Correct amnesty had passed. It is also important to remind taxpayers that worldwide gains includes any gains that arises on disposal of any overseas assets, such as land, property and financial assets. A common classic question is, “suppose I leave the sales proceeds overseas?” The location of the sales proceeds is wholly irrelevant. Capital gains tax (CGT) which is the subject matter here, the sales process is still taxable subject to any allowances. CGT will be payable at the taxpayers most appropriate rate. CGT rates are currently 10% and 20% except for residential property. All income and capital gains from overseas must be declared by taxpayers on the relevant additional pages of their Self-Assessment Tax Return. Failure to declare leaves the taxpayer liable to penalties for their deliberate failure to notify HMRC. At this stage your mate in the pub may be long gone.


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What's On - September 25th September Workshop: Advanced Instagram Strategies 7.30pm- 9.30pm. Station Hall above Herne Hill Station, SE24, £50 This 2 hour workshop, run by Anna from hellosocial.media is for business owners who are on Instagram and want to explore the lesser known features including IGTV and Instagram Live, and better understand the Instagram Algorithm and Audience Insights. For more info email: anna@hellosocial.media.

Wednesday 25 September: Geoffrey Munn – Fabergé at the Court of Edward VII 7.30 pm. Special Fundraising Lecture organised by the Dulwich Friends of St.Christopher’s Hospice to benefit the Hospice. The Dulwich Suite, first floor, The Crown and Greyhound in Dulwich Village, SE21. Tickets £20, to include glass of champagne afterwards. Please make cheques payable to St Christopher’s Hospice and send to Barbara Richardson, 30 Dovercourt Road, SE22 8ST. Contact 020 8693 8711 or email barbara. richardson.30@gmail.com. If you have email your ticket(s) will be sent as an attachment, otherwise please send an SAE.

Friday 27 September: Martin Carthy & John Kirkpatrick, James Riley, Johns & Nowak A very welcome return to the Goose by both Martin Carthy and John Kirkpatrick! Both of them have headlined here many times, both solo and in various bands, duos and trios, but this is the first time that they have headlined together as a duo. Get your tickets early! James Riley is an absolutely fantastic singer, songwriter and guitarist who has played all around the world but happily (for us) is currently based in London. Johns & Nowak are an English acoustic duo who like to have fun with American music; weaving together mandolin and guitar and singing songs of heartache and longing. Tickets £16/14 advance, £18/16 on the door (if any left). Door 7pm. Live music starts 8pm. Advance tickets and further information: www.thegooseisout.com

Saturday 28 September: Street Art Walk Peckham & Nunhead

Thursday 26 September: Suzanne James East Dulwich Supper Club 6.30pm-10.30pm, fifty seven, North Cross Road, SE22 9ET. Suzanne James is hosting a Supper Club at her fantastic fifty seven venue in aid of local charity Link Age Southwark. Enjoy a welcome drink, canapes and a delicious three course meal. Tickets £70 per person. Tickets available from www.linkagesouthwark.org/events

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2pm-4pm. Part of Nunhead Art Trail 2019 this walking tour will take you around the Nunhead & Peckham area, starting at Nunhead Green SE15 ending at Rye Lane by Peckham train station/ Bussey building. You will see works by renown contemporary global street artists inspired by the Baroque paintings within nearby Dulwich Picture Gallery – the oldest public gallery in England, opened 1817. Tickets: www.eventbrite.co.uk. www.dulwichoutdoorgallery.co.uk 42


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CwS | Smart Business Networking meets on the last Wednesday of every month. 6.45pm - 8.45pm. Downstairs @ Franklins, 157 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, SE22 8HX Find out how to register for FREE at: www.cookingwithscissors.com | e-mail: sbn@ cookingwithscissors.com Next Meeting: Wednesday 25th September SE21 - September 2019 | 37


Dulwich Picture Gallery Unlocking Paintings: Artists in Amsterdam

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Lectures & Talks Pioneering Posters

Until 12 January 2020

4 September, 7.30-9pm £12 adults; £10 Friends & concessions

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Picture Description Talks 5 September, 11.30am Free, but ticketed. Includes Gallery Admission

Contextual Lecture: Staring at God: Britain 1914 to 1919 24 September, 10.30am, Linbury Room £12 adults; £10 Friends & concessions

A new display that explores Amsterdam during the 17th century, when it became the new economic superpower in Europe, providing a wealth of opportunities for young painters to make their mark. This display explores the personal stories of key artists from our Collection; including works by Meindert Hobbema, Jacob van Ruisdael and Willem van de Velde II. Explores tales of invention, ingenuity, fortune and loss, all against the backdrop of an ambitious, fast-moving city.

Edward Alleyn’s Gift Celebrating 400 Years of Dulwich history: 1619–2019 Until 29 September FREE. Subject to closure for other events using Linbury Room. This exhibition will take you on a journey through local history, from the origins of Edward Alleyn’s 17th-century foundation to the present day, including a short film by Simon Purin and an interactive map for visitors.

Dulwich Pavilion 2019: The Colour Palace It's the last chance to see The Colour Palace, the second edition of the Dulwich Pavilion. The outcome of an open design competition organised by the Gallery and the London Festival of Architecture, The Colour Palace is free and open to all, until 22 September.

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The Tempest with the HandleBards 11 September, Doors open at 6pm, performance from 7pm Earlybird £12 (limited availability; then £16 standard in advance, £18 on the door ), Friends £15, Under 18s £10, Under 10s free

Green Rooms Market 21 September, 10am-5pm FREE ENTRY. Green Rooms Market returns to the Gallery with a selection of the best independent plant sellers London has to offer. Browse an array of houseplants, garden plants, pots, terrariums, cacti, macramé and artworks from a carefully curated selection of stall holders.Featuring craft activities for all ages and interactive workshops, as well as food and drinks stalls.

Emerge Festival: Mind & Body Positivity 27 September, 7-11pm. £10 - £25

Family Events: Art Sundays Summer season: until Sunday 29 September, 2-4pm every Sunday. FREE; DROP-IN. Suggested age: 4-12yrs.

Early Years: Mini Masterpieces Tuesday 10 and Thursday 19 September, 10-11am & 11.30am-12.30pm £12 per adult and child. S uggested age: 6–24 months.


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Music Society of Women Organists in Recital: Alison Howell 15 September, 7.45pm, Christ’s Chapel FREE ENTRY Following the launch of the Society of Women Organists in February, the recital series at Christ’s Chapel this autumn features three distinguished members; Alison Howell of Bristol University (15 September), Anne Page of Cambridge (13 October) and Alana Brook of Lincoln Cathedral (10 November).

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THESE FACES/THIS PLACE Part of fine art photographer Olivier Tafforin’s larger project FACES AND PLACES that features photographic portraits and scenes shot in SE22.

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Olivier Tafforin As an artist obsessed with the sublime, the beautiful and the visually poetic, Olivier (who was a painter for over 15 years) has been shooting a particularly broad array of images both in France (where he was born) and in England (where he has lived for over 20 years). When he started exploring East Dulwich he was impressed by its creative vibe, diversity and sense of community. Olivier is a photographer currently based in London. He developed an obsession for the medium at an early age before moving into fine art painting. He worked for many years in fashion and art publishing before going back to photography full time. He likes to direct every aspect of his shoots - set dressing, styling and make-up - but more importantly he is in charge of all the post editing and retouching for every single photograph. His time as a painter along with his fascination for cinema often informs the aesthetics of his images. His work has been exhibited in numerous UK venues over the years. www.oliviertafforin.com SE21 - September 2019 | 41


What's On - September Saturday 28 September: SoLo Craft Fair Dulwich Autumn Market

SoLo Craft Fair will be back in Dulwich Village with 60 talented traders selling everything from jewellery to beauty products to homeware. This is a shopping event not to be missed with some of London’s most talented makers coming together to showcase their talents. In addition to supporting independent businesses, there will be a kids corner where the little ones can play and create their own crafts. There will also be a refreshments bar, so you can have a nice tipple after you’ve shopped. So join SoLo Craft Fair for their Dulwich Autumn Market inside the beautiful St. Barnabas Parish Hall, SE21 7BT Saturday 28th September 11am – 4pm. Free entry and sweets for all. www.solocraftfair.com

Saturday 28 September: Clean Air for SE23

10am-12pm. Forest Hill Library, Dartmouth

Road, SE23 3HZ. Clean Air for SE23 is a local environment group working with the Forest Hill Society. We want to reduce air pollution by enabling cycling, promoting electric cars, School Streets, and mitigate emissions by planting trees and hedges. In our next meeting, we will be discussing Tree Planting along the A205, Citizen Science Air Monitoring collaboration with Cambridge University, Impact of ULEZ and ideas to improve walking and cycling. Come along to see how you can help and share your ideas. Visit www.facebook.com/groups/cleanairSE23”

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Saturday 28 September: Stride London’s Spectacular Skyline by Twilight

A unique, skyline-spectacular sponsored walk through Greenwich and Blackheath to support South East London`s two hospices promises a night to remember on Saturday 28 September 2019. With selfie-spot views over the capital worthy of any Instagram feed, the Twilight Walk hopes to raise thousands of pounds for good neighbours St Christopher’s Hospice and Greenwich and Bexley Community Hospice. New for this year, 2019’s route has been adapted to include even more iconic London vistas, including Royal Greenwich Park, the Old Royal Naval College and the Cutty Sark, just as the sun sets over the city. Starting on the northside of Blackheath Common, the walk finishes on the south-side of the common, just minutes from Blackheath`s bars and restaurants where fundraisers can choose to spend the rest of their Saturday night, celebrating their achievements! This year’s Twilight Walk is kindly sponsored by Grant Saw solicitors. Further information at: www.stchristophers.org.uk/twilightwalk

Next Month Thursday 3 October WORDS ALOUD – If you enjoy listening to stories, this is the reading group for you. Local author Lynn Knight will lead a reading group as part of the Royal Literary Fund’s ‘Reading Round’ scheme. This writer-led group will require no homework. Thursdays 2.30 – 4.00. Free. Upstairs at the Cafe in the Park, Brown & Green LIFE, Crystal Palace Park (Penge entrance). Contact lkreadingrlf@gmail.comfor details.


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Our 2019 Open Events will take place on: • Saturday 21 September from 10.00 am to 12 midday • Thursday 3 October from 1.30 pm to 3.00 pm • Tuesday 5 November from 1.30 pm to 3.00 pm

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Help with fees is available. Visit our website for full details. www.alleyns.org.uk | 020 8557 1500 Townley Road, Dulwich SE22 8SU

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t's been a perfect start to the season for Gavin Rose and his squad with three wins out of three, sadly this wiining start ended with a one - nil away defeat to Hemel Hempstead in mid-August. However, heading into September, the team sits in the top half of the table and with the squad Gavin has assembled this year supporters should be already thinking about the posibilty of team challenging for promotion at the end of this season. After arranging a four pre-season home fixtures against hgher league oppostition, Dulwich Hamlet's Women's team is ready for the challenge of the season ahead and having come so close to promotion last season, they hope to go one better this year. The team has have already made a big impact on the local community, averaging crowds of 200+ for each of these games, with their home games on Sunday set to become a firm fixture in the diary for many supporters' and local families. During the summer the Football Club put in a joint planning application for Champion Hill. The past two years have shown that it is essential that Dulwich Hamlet has a permanent home in the heart of East Dulwich, not only to ensure its immediate survival but to secure the long term future of an invaluable, 126-year-old, community asset. The application, if approved, will allow the Club’s and Trust’s communityfocused activities to expand, and will greatly increase the availability of new, state of the art, facilities to local schools and community groups. The Supporters' Trust has been encouraging all of it's members, all supporters of Dulwich Hamlet FC, and friends in the wider football community to write to Southwark Council in support of the proposal. It's vital that the decision makers at Southwark understand how much the football club means to the East Dulwich community and what the impact would be if it was forced to close. At the time of writing, the deadline to submit comments for the Club joint application for the re-development of Champion Hill was due to clode on 27 August, however this is likely to be extended and the Supporters’ Trust are encouraging fans and the local community to write to Southwark Council in support of

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Upcoming fixtures at Champion Hill • Tuesday 3 - Maidstone United 19:45 • Saturday 14 - Hungerford Town 15:00 • Sunday 15 - Dulwich Hamlet Women FC v QPR 14:00


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Turn It Up: On Paradoxes Until 5 January 2020

Finchcocks Special Events 11-13 September 2019 Special events, including concerts and a masterclass, will celebrate the restoration of our three rare keyboards instruments acquired from the Finchcocks Collection. Please visit the website for full listings and tickets www.horniman.ac.uk

Wednesday 11 September, 7.15-9pm Tickets £10. ‘Music for the list’ning soul’ a concert by the distinguished duo Helen Charlston (mezzo-soprano) and Terence Charlston (virginals and square piano). The programme will feature a wide variety of music, from Monteverdi, Frescobaldi and Barbara Strozzi to Handel, Elisabetta de Gambarini and Haydn. Jide Odukoya’s photographic series shows Nigeria abuzz through the lens of traditional Nigerian weddings, presented as some of the world’s most opulent ceremonies. This display deploys a critical lens to explore the paradox of parallel Nigerian worlds, contrasting cosmopolitan affluence and extravagance with underlying economic poverty. Jide Odukoya’s work focuses on global consumerism and overindulgence, Nigeria’s contagious spirit of celebration, & moments of everyday intimacy. FREE

Bat Walk for Adults Friday 6 September, 7.30-9.30pm Learn about south east London’s local bats and use detectors to find out what species are living in the Gardens. Tickets: Adult £7.50

Emerge Festival Friday 27 September, 6.30-9pm Join us for an evening of special programming in the Museum and Gardens as part of a new Londonwide festival of late-night events in museums, galleries, historic houses, visual arts venues and more. Tickets: £20. Concessions prices available. Please book through: www.weareculture24.org.uk

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Thursday 12 September, 2-5pm Playing participants: £20, register here. Free to auditors, no ticket required. An organ masterclass where visitors can hear aspiring professional organists and early keyboard musicians perform their chosen repertoire and receive instruction from acclaimed organist and teacher, Stephen Farr.

Thursday 12 September, 7.15-9pm. Tickets £10. A solo Chamber Organ concert by celebrated organist, Stephen Farr.

Friday 13 September, 3-4pm. Tickets £5. Spaces are strictly limited - early booking is advised. An exclusive musical tour of the Music Gallery featuring demonstrations of the newly restored instruments together with the previously restored 1772 Kirckman harpsichord, led by renowned music director and early keyboard player, Steven Devine.

Festival of Creative Ageing Sunday 29 September, 11am–3.30pm Join us for a day of musical activities and performances by older artists and artists working with older people from Lewisham and the surrounding areas. Get a taste of what you can do as an older person at the Horniman as we launch our new Stay in Tune Thursdays programme. Everyone is welcome. FREE


Please see the website for information on regular and family events including the Horniman Farmers’ Market, Library Open Day, Hear it Live! performances, A World of Stories, Art Makers and Horniman Explorers. www.horniman.ac.uk

Library Open Day First Sunday of each month, 10.30am-5.30pm Browse our library collections and see some of the library treasures. FREE, DROP IN.

Hear it Live!

Curiosity Talks Tuesdays 4pm and Saturdays, 11.30am Enjoy talks on a range of fascinating objects and topics, delivered by our Visitor Hosts. FREE, DROP IN.

Every Thursday, 3.30-4pm

Brick Wonders

Join us for weekly performances and talks based on our early keyboards from the 17th and 18th centuries including three from the Finchcocks collection, recently restored to playing condition and on display in the Music Gallery from mid-July. See the website for more information. FREE.

Discover amazing wonders from around the world made entirely from LEGO® bricks. Child £5; Adult £9: Family (up to 2 adults, 2 children) £20. Prices include voluntary 10% Gift Aid donation. Members and Benefactors FREE.

‘Welcome to the Horniman’ Tours Wednesdays & Saturdays 4pm, Sundays 11.30am Our Visitor Hosts provide a short introduction to the Horniman on these informal tours.

Until Sunday 27 October

Green Turtle Until May 2021 A magnificent taxidermy mount of a male Green Turtle, Chelonia mydas, on loan from the Natural History Museum. FREE.

Free Lectures and Workshops at Alleyn’s School Alleyn’s presents All@Alleyn’s - an engaging series of lectures and workshops delivered by our subject specialists. Events are free and open to all the community: Tuesday 17 September, 5.00 pm

Edith Wharton: The Short Story and the Magazines Dr Sarah Whitehead (English)

Tuesday 8 October, 7.00 pm

Holistic Development through Sport Dan Bearfoot-Fallon and Gavin English (Sports)

Thursday 7 November, 7.00 pm

Who are the Germans? - Dr. Gary Savage (Headmaster)

Thursday 28 November, 7.00 pm

Why Does Tolkien’s ‘The Lord of the Rings’ Matter? Rev. Anthony Buckley (City Rector of Oxford, former Alleyn’s Chaplain)

All@Alleyn’s forms part of our celebrations to mark the 400th anniversary of Edward Alleyn’s foundation of his College of God’s Gift. We would be delighted if you could join us! To book event tickets visit mct.alleyns.org.uk To learn more about Alleyn’s 400 activities visit www.alleyns.org.uk/celebrate400

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How Dogs Learn Pets Corner with Leonie St Clair | www.londondogstraining.co.uk

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etting to grips with the way dogs learn can be a source of immense frustration for many new dog owners. We humans have a great tendency to anthropomorphise and expect dogs to learn and memorise in a similar way to ourselves. Many owners do not understand how a dog can appear to understand a training cue in one session but seem to have entirely forgotten it by the next. It is thought that dogs learn primarily by association and have an association memory of around 2 seconds. Quite simply, any given stimulus is either rewarding, punishing (a perceived danger or threat) or neutral. Dogs will seek to repeat experiences that are rewarding and avoid those which are punishing. Clearly these values are subjective. Most dogs find rolling in fox poo intensely rewarding, whereas most humans would find it punishing. Given the choice, I suspect most dogs will forgo the average dog treat if the option to roll in fox poo is available to them. The key to great training is to build a strong, rewarding association in the dog’s brain between a cued action and reward. So, if the act of the dog lying down is followed within two seconds by verbal praise and a treat the dog will begin to make a connection between the act and the reward. If the reward (praise and treat) is later than two seconds that vital association is not made- so in any training timing is crucial. For an enduring association to be made the pairing of action and reward has to be made on multiple occasions and in different contexts. Owners must learn to be patient and consistent. Dogs are unique in their ability to respond to owner body language and mood. Lack of consistency, owner impatience or frustration, are major blocks to effective canine schooling. Another way to think about associative learning is how we respond to a familiar mobile phone ring tone. Phone calls are inherently rewarding to most humans. Most of us make a strong association between the selected ring tone we use on our own phone and the ‘arrival’ of phone calls for us (the reward). If someone else has the same ring tone on their phone, for

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instance on the bus, we will orientate to the sound, even though it is not our phone. This is an example of associative memory- we are not consciously thinking about our reaction it is almost automatic and in the moment. Another important aspect of effective dog training is the process of ‘proofing’ each training cue. Puppy owners tend to go to one or two courses of puppy classes and the pup learns basic cues and may even graduate top of the class. However, once the pup is outside the class context and especially when adolescence hits, basic cues start to fail. This is because the cue has not be taught in these new contexts with the same precision and consistency. All training cues have to be systematically developed using a system known as the three ‘D’s. Each cue should be proofed against Distance, Distraction and Duration. Asking a dog to ‘sit’ in a quiet room, right beside you, for only 3 seconds is a completely different proposition to asking a dog to ‘sit’ at a 100 yards away, surrounded by other dogs, for 5 minutes. In terms of associative memory these might as well be totally different cues- the dog cannot make the lateral cognitive leap that the second is an elaboration of the first. Owners often fail to understand this. The bad news is that effective training takes time, effort and many stages, much more than most owners would like. The good news is that just a handful of basic cues, properly proofed and with a release word, are really all you need- that is ‘sit’, ‘down’, ‘come’, ‘leave’ and the release ‘ok’.


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Index of Advertisers Alexandra Nurseries ..................................................13 Alleyn’s School: 400th Anniversary Events ...............47 Alleyn’s Junior School: Open Events .........................43 Alleyn’s School: Open Events ....................................43 Around Dulwich .........................................................37 Ayrton Windows & Doors.............................................2 Bells Bathrooms & Kitchens .................................5, 39 Bespoke Windows .....................................................17 Bishop Challoner School: Sixth Form Places .............33 Cooking with Scissors Networking ............................37 The Dovetail Joint ......................................................49 Dream Doors: Quality Kitchen Facelifts .....................31 Dulwich Choral Society .............................................25 Dulwich College Open Morning..................................11 Dulwich College The Junior School: Open Mornings .11 Dulwich College Sports Club .....................................25 East Dulwich Handyman..............................................7 Free Money Management Course ..............................7 Home Instead Senior Care ....................................Back JAGS Choral Society......................................................7 Jones Nickolds ...........................................................15 Kingsdale Foundation School Open Days and Evenings...........................................................26 & 27 Mac Support ..............................................................17 Marcus Bishop Associates ........................................45

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