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What's On - February

Tuesday 7 February:

Cooks by Dr Rupy Aujla

Wednesday 8 February:

Goose Green Centre Quiz Night

7pm -10pm. We’re holding a quiz night on Wednesday 8th February from 7pm to raise money for the Goose Green Centre. Tickets are £10 each or a table for 6 for £50. The ticket price includes food and there will be a pay bar. Contact Martin Howell at Martin.howellwilliams@ntlworld.com or on 02082497411. Goose Green Centre, 62A East Dulwich Road, East Dulwich SE22 9AT.

Thursday 9 February:

Art After Windrush – PostColonial Artists Since 1948

7:30pm. Dr Rupy is a trusted NHS GP and food expert behind the bestselling Doctor’s Kitchen. He has a number one rated podcast, The Doctor’s Kitchen, with over 12 million downloads to date, over 295,000 Instagram followers and a million YouTube views. Dr Rupy’s mission is to help everybody leverage the incredible power of food and lifestyle medicine to support their wellbeing and prevent ill health. His new book Cooks demonstrates that healthy eating every day can be a celebration of ingredients from different cultures, which create dishes that are big on flavour and low on effort. Every recipe has been researched and developed to give maximal health benefits whilst being super simple and flavourful.

Dr Rupy believes that the crux of a healthy lifestyle is consistently eating well every day and this cookbook, with its easy full-flavoured recipes, inspires you to do just that. Dr Rupy will be demonstrating a recipe from his book and discussing the benefits of the power of food and lifestyle medicine to create healthy habits.

Tickets from £12 at: www.mct.alleyns.org.uk. The Junior School Hall at Alleyn’s School, Townley Road, East Dulwich SE22 8SU.

A Village Books and Alleyn’s Schools Enterprises event.

8pm -9pm. The lecture looks at the contributions made by artists of African, Caribbean or Asian origin to British art since the SS Empire Windrush arrived in 1948. It considers, among others, the work of Sir Frank Bowling, Francis Newton Souza, Eddie Chambers, Yinka Shonibare, Sonia Boyce, Rasheed Araeen, Lubaina Himid and the Singh Twins, all of whom have achieved international recognition and respect, their works collected by museums worldwide. They may not all be household names but their work is eye-catching and thought-provoking, and they have set much of the agenda for modern British art. Lecturer: Tony Rawlins Also available to members and nonmembers live on Zoom.

Contact info@theartssocietydulwich.org.uk

Location: James Allen’s Girls’ School Sixth Form Centre, Green Dale, London, www.theartssocietydulwich.org.uk

For listings contact: angela@semagazines.co.uk

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