Post-it for the week-end: June 18-20, 2010

As soon as we get to the end of June,  I switch to summer/holiday mode, whether the sun is here or not. D0n’t you?

- Covent Garden is 180  years old.  There will be plenty of fun planned, workshop for kids, a giant cupcake to be shared (on Friday), and even a huge giant sculpture enclosing prizes which you will have to grab as it melts…

- Be amazed by the Royal Academy Summer exhibition

- Try an unknown museum -  the house of a Huguenot who had taken refuge in London. There even is a hidde3n synagogue in the basement…

- Gourmets will rush to the Taste of London festival to go around the food stalls and try the mini-menus proposed by famous restaurants. although I have to say the December edition had left me pretty disappointed.

- Join Tottenham Carnival!

- Victoria Park prefers to combine circus, art, music, cakes and village fete….

- Little girls will just love the fairy party @ Fulham Palace on Sunday afternoon

- Like modern graphism? Try this exhibition of 20th century posters

- It’s music day! On Exhibition  Rd, museums are dancing in joy with workshops for kids and plenty of concerts…

- Tea dances: traditional and boring? Well, this one will also play rap and fusion!

- Fancy a musical instead? Extracts of the most famous West end ones will be presented @ Leicester Square (and for free!) this week-end

You’ll find me… dancing @ Koko’s on Friday for Arnos’ concertBuilding sandcastle on Southbank’s urban beach… Discovering the new Hayward’s exhibition which promises to be quite a show… And celebrating Father’s day in style @  Gaucho. What are your secret plans?

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