Here is our weekly roundup of all the wonderful events happening in and Around Dulwich this week.  Please find out more details about each event via our Events Section which has timings, addresses, further information, and ticket links

Monday 3 March

Tuesday 4 March

Weekly Online Breathing Class
7pm-7.40pm. Weekly virtual online breathwork class Join me every Tuesday at 7pm for a 40-minute breathing and relaxation class.

Life Drawing & Painting
7pm-8.30pm. This is an online drawing & painting session conducted via Zoom. Long pose life painting and drawing. A single pose is held for three hours with 5-minute model breaks every 25 minutes..

Socials Runs with DPR
7.30pm-8.30pm.  Fantastic local running club. Social runs every Tuesday 7.30pm at Trevor Bailey Sports Ground on the south circular.

Women and Politics
7.30pm-9pm. The Dulwich Society is hosting an engaging evening of thought-provoking discussion exploring politics and equality with a distinguished panel of women leaders. Our panel features a lineup of influential speakers.

Honor Oak WI Monthly Meeting
7.30pm-9.30pm. March’s meeting is a speaker from the London Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime talking about holding the Metropolitan Police to account.

Wednesday 5 March

Goose Green Coffee Morning 
11am-12.30pm. Do drop into Goose Green Coffee Morning, which is open every Wednesday between 11 o’clock and 12:30pm. It’s a great place to meet others from the local community and enjoy a coffee or tea and some cake! All welcome!

Zoom Portraiture @ Dulwich Art Group & School
2pm-5pm. This is now a hybrid session with 15 artists allowed into the studio and also cameras for artists attending through Zoom.

Paint a clothed model with a focus on the portrait over two three-hour sessions. We give you a wide view and a closer portrait view so you can work out the framing for yourself. The model will at times be engaged in conversation to bring some animation to the face.

Thursday 6 March

BNI Adventurers
6.30am-8.30am. Part of the award-winning multi-national networking organisation, BNI, Adventurers brings together businesses local to Dulwich with the aim of passing business and keeping money in the local community.

FATHOMS – An Exhibition of Seascapes by Clare Emily (until 15th March)
12pm-4pm. An exhibition of British coastline-inspired seascapes by Clare Emily. All works for sale.

Makeup Bag SOS
7pm-9.30pm. Discover new ways to use your current products and elevate your routine.
Makeup is about having fun and not taking yourself too seriously. A lot can be achieved with only a few products! Professional makeup artist Victoria Poland invites you to bring your current makeup bag for a delightful evening in the chic West 16th studio on Half Moon Lane. We will have a look inside and tell you what to keep, what to get rid of, and what to invest in!

Friday 7 March

FATHOMS – An Exhibition of Seascapes by Clare Emily (until 15th March)
12pm-6pm. An exhibition of British coastline-inspired seascapes by Clare Emily. All works for sale.

School of Kimchi
4pm-6pm. Join Somin Kim’s School of Kimchi. Somin Kim is a Native Korean. She comes from a family based in Jeolla-do, the region known as the ‘hometown of taste.’ Having learned tips and secrets from the generations before her, since childhood, Somin has participated in kimjang (the practice of a whole family coming together to make kilos of kimchi).

Lewisham Underwater Hockey Club
7.30pm-9pm. Try out underwater hockey at Forest Hill Pools every Friday evening. We’re a mixed-ability club who play for fun and exercise. Complete beginners welcome.

Saturday 8 March

Running Course for Beginners
8am & 9am. The number one running course in London, if not the country. Organised by Dulwich Park Runners for the last 20 years or so, this course has introduced hundreds of people to the joys of running.

Dulwich Park parkrun
9am-10am. Free, weekly timed 5k run, jog, or walk in Dulwich Park. Every Saturday at 9am promptly starting from Queen Mary’s Gate. Register once and bring your printed barcode.

Peckham Rye Park parkrun
9am-10am. Peckham Rye parkrun is a 3-lap anti-clockwise course, entirely on tarmac is mainly flat and therefore a potential PB course.  The start & finish are located close to the Colyton Road park entrance.

FATHOMS – An Exhibition of Seascapes by Clare Emily (until 15th March)
10am-6pm. An exhibition of British coastline-inspired seascapes by Clare Emily. All works for sale.

The Princess and The Pea and The Very Enormous Turnip
2pm & 3.30pm. The Princess and The Pea & The Enormous Turnip.  A Very Veggie Double Bill! Do you think you know fairy tales? Think again! These classic stories are given a refreshing twist, transforming them into something truly magical.

With original songs that will have you humming along, delightful dance routines that bring a smile to your face, and comic chases that keep you on the edge of your seat, this production is a treat for all ages. And let’s not forget the amazing video effects that add a touch of modern magic to these beloved tales.

Drop Drop Slow Tears – St Stephen’s Consort
7.30pm-9.30pm. A concert for Lent: Francis Poulenc’s Four Penitential Motets, and works by William Walton, Aaron Copland, Arvo Pärt, Thomas Weelkes, Gerald Finzi and others, presented by this established and accomplished a cappella group featuring young professional singers.

Sunday 9 March

Brockwell Park Junior parkrun
9am-9.30am. A free 2km fun run for 4–14-year-olds every Sunday in Brockwell Park. Just register on parkrun.com to get a barcode and meet behind the lido at 8:55 for a briefing.

Peckham Rye Junior parkrun
9am-9.30am. A free, weekly, timed run for 4–14-year-olds, to get fit, stay healthy, and have fun! We run 2km every Sunday at 9am, through rain and shine.

The Weekly Horniman Market
10am-3pm. Located on the Bandstand Terrace, stalls sell seasonal fruit and vegetables, artisan bread and cheese, organic meat and delicious street food.

FATHOMS – An Exhibition of Seascapes by Clare Emily (until 15th March)
11am-4pm. An exhibition of British coastline-inspired seascapes by Clare Emily. All works for sale.

The Princess and The Pea and The Very Enormous Turnip
2pm & 3.30pm. The Princess and The Pea & The Enormous Turnip.  A Very Veggie Double Bill! Do you think you know fairy tales? Think again! These classic stories are given a refreshing twist, transforming them into something truly magical.

With original songs that will have you humming along, delightful dance routines that bring a smile to your face, and comic chases that keep you on the edge of your seat, this production is a treat for all ages. And let’s not forget the amazing video effects that add a touch of modern magic to these beloved tales.

Chaat & Chai
3pm-5pm. Discover the art of creating traditional Indian chaat dishes, brew authentic masala tea from scratch, and immerse yourself in a cultural journey with engaging storytelling and interactive experiences.

We’re Meghna and Sonam, two passionate home chefs with a shared love for Indian food and culture. Over the years, we discovered a deep love for cooking and spent countless hours perfecting traditional Indian recipes for our friends and families, and these hold a special place in our hearts.

Singaround
7pm-10.30pm. Our Singarounds are informal and participative. We take it in turns to sing a song – any language, any genre, accompanied or unaccompanied, anything goes! We don’t use the stage or mics.

Singers, listeners and complete beginners welcome!

Have fun this week and keep checking here for more events in and Around Dulwich.