
UAL ZINE FAIR
Dates: Friday 9 May
Times: 12.30pm - 6pm
Place: The Gig Space, Level 5
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Browse through zines and meet publishers at UAL's fourth intercultural zine fair!
If you’re interested in zines and publishing, come along to UAL’s next Intercultural Zine Fair, showcasing zines and publications made by students and staff at UAL and external publishers from South London, including PageMasters, BOOKS Peckham, The Feminist Library, The Mosaic Rooms and more.
There will also be the chance to join workshops and talks throughout the day.
Whether you’d like to exchange zines with others, network with local publishing professionals or just take a look at UAL’s zine collection, join us on the day to celebrate the huge variety of zines being made by artists and designers at UAL and beyond!

SEED TALKS: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CARL JUNG
Date: Tuesday 13 May
Times: 7pm - 9.30pm
Place: The Gig Space, Level 5
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Have you ever wondered what our dreams and imagination can say about our inner psychology? Join Seed Talks for an illuminating introduction to the psychology of Carl Jung and his groundbreaking ideas about the creative, healing power of the unconscious.
A founding father of depth psychology, Jung was a maverick thinker, artist and visionary whose ideas were ahead of his time. His extensive studies of ancient religions and mythologies, alongside his deep dream work, brought him to the edge of sanity. Through this work, he developed the pioneering concepts of the collective unconscious, the archetypes (including the shadow and the self), synchronicity, individuation, creative self-realisation and more.
This talk will explore key Jungian concepts in relation to how Jung combined ancient Eastern wisdom with Western psychology. You’ll learn how this can be understood as a form of ‘sacred science’ reflecting the spiritual crisis of late-stage capitalism and how Jung’s thought places us inside a larger reality transcending space and time. We’ll look at the instrumental role of imagination, dreams and symbols in Jung’s approach to psychoanalysis, including his innovative technique of active imagination or ‘dreaming awake’. We’ll consider how Jung’s psychoanalysis is still relevant today as a powerful, transformative tool to access the unknown and facilitate creativity in support of both individual and collective growth.
Doors open at 7pm, talk starts at 7.30pm - come down early to grab a good seat!
Dr Rachel Newsome is a Jungian-based writer and teacher. She holds a doctorate in applying Jungian psychoanalysis to creative writing and is the founder of Depth Writing With Dr Rachel, a holistic creative learning programme aimed at supporting transformational growth. Dr Rachel has a background in the media and academia as a former editor of arts & culture magazine Dazed & Confused and a lecturer with twenty years’ experience, respectively. She is an Associate of the Higher Education Association and an Editorial Board Member of the London Arts-Based Research Centre. Her research has been published in international academic journals and she is Co-Editor of the forthcoming Routledge publication The Creative Psyche: Between Spirit and Matter. Her monthly Depth Writing With Dr Rachel dispatches on travels between worlds via the arts, culture and all things Jungian can be found on Substack.

BEYOND THE BIKE
Dates: 14 - 15 May
Start time: 7pm - 9.30pm
Space: The Auditorium, Levels 5-6
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Beyond the Bike - Adventure Cycling Panel Discussion, Film Night and Q&A
Beyond the Bike presents a night of adventure cycling: film screenings, practical tips and all your questions answered by an expert panel.
What does it take to step outside your comfort zone and set off on an adventure? Whether it’s crossing countries, traversing mountain ranges, taking on an ultra cycling event, or setting off on your first overnighter, bike adventures open up a world of challenge and possibilities.
Join Bella Molloy, host of the Seek Travel Ride podcast, and explorer Jude Kriwald for a special live event in London on May 14 and 15! Each night will bring together a different line-up of past podcast guests, sharing their incredible adventure cycling experiences. Choose one night or come to both - each show offers new stories, insights, and inspiration!
The evening will include a panel discussion, film screening, and an audience Q&A, where we’ll share stories, practical advice, and insights from the road.
What to Expect:
Stories from adventure cyclists - our panelists bring with them a diverse range of experiences when it comes to bike adventures. Some have cycled across the world over multiple years, others have raced across the continent in ultra cycling events such as the Transcontinental and Trans Pyrenees
The realities of bike travel - practical advice on navigating the highs and lows, from wild camping and dealing with unexpected challenges.
Solo female travel insights - hearing firsthand experiences from women who’ve ridden solo through unfamiliar landscapes and cultures.
Alone Across Gola film screening - this award winning film showcases panelist Jude Kriwald’s impressive bike adventure deep into the jungle of Liberia.
A live audience Q&A - your opportunity to ask the panelists anything about their journeys, the gear they used, how they planned their routes, as well as gaining advice for your own bike travel.
Whether you’re curious about bikepacking, interested in taking a long-distance cycle tour, training for your own ultra race, or just love hearing real adventure travel stories, this is your chance to connect with a community of like-minded people and be inspired to take your own bike adventures.

VOICES OF EXPERIENCE: BREAKING MENTAL HEALTH STIGMA
Date: Friday 16 May
Times: 6pm - 8pm
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Join us at Peckham Levels for a showcase of powerful creative expressions from individuals drawing on their lived experience of mental health and wellbeing.
Held during Mental Health Awareness Week, this interactive event will feature a range of creative expressions, including poetry, artwork and performances, alongside a set of co-created zines developed by lived experience experts, Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) consultants, researchers and postgraduate students at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN). Together, they have developed three bold and thought-provoking zines exploring mental health, diagnosis, stigma and spirituality.
Expect an evening of engaging talks, open conversations and artistic expression in a relaxed setting with drinks and nibbles. Whether you have lived experience, work in mental health, or are simply curious to learn more, this is a space for you.
The event is hosted by the Psychosis and Mood Disorders theme and the Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement core programme at the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre.

SEED TALKS: PSYCHOLOGY OF EMDR THERAPY
Date: Friday 20 May
Times: 7pm - 9.30pm
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Learn about the psychology of trauma and how EMDR therapy works. Followed by Q&A.

SEED TALKS: AN EXPLORATION OF QUEER HISTORY
Date: Tuesday 3 June
Times: 7pm - 9.30pm
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Discover the hidden symbols, icons and secret languages of LGBTQ+ history - and the tactics used to silence people. Followed by Q&A.

TRINITY LABAN SHAPESHIFTER ENSEMBLE
Dates: Thursday 26 June
Time: 7.30pm - 10pm
Place: The Gig Space, Level 5
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Trinity Laban Shapeshifter Ensemble x Peckham Levels
Rule Breakers: The roaring twenties and creative pioneers.
America gave birth to jazz, but Paris was the first to hail it as an art.
The creative scene in 1920s and 1930s Paris brought together artists, musicians, dancers, costume designers and writers to form a community who pioneered the ground-breaking artistic developments that defined the twentieth century. From Picasso, Man Ray and Hemingway to Josephine Baker, Isadora Duncan, Gertrude Stein and F. Scott Fitzgerald, the city gave life shaped the modern age.
Musically, Igor Stravinsky is probably the best-known name – and personality – of the era, with his collaborations with Diaghilev and the Ballet Russes. Tonight, Trinity Laban’s Shapeshifter Ensemble celebrate other pioneers in Paris and the USA that might be familiar or new to you. Arthur Honegger, Jacques Ibert and Darius Milhaud defined music in France in the period, as well as American modernist, folk musicologist and composer Ruth Crawford Seeger in the USA.
Hear their work alongside Stravinsky and a brand new work from one of the Composition students in celebration of this era of creativity.

CITY ACADEMY: STAND UP COMEDY SHOWCASE
Dates: Friday 2 May
Times: 8pm - 10pm
Space: The Auditorium, Levels 5 & 6
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Join us for a night of laughing out loud and new comedy as City Academy students take to the stage!
Show your support for the Stand Up Comedy Intensive students as they debut the skills and material they've learnt during their course.
Doors 8.00pm | Show 8.15pm

EXHIBITION: ECHOES OF PRESENCE
Dates: 30 April - 02 May
Location: UAL Space, Level 6
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
About the exhibition:
Echoes of Presence is an exhibition rooted in the shared exploration of traces: the subtle, often overlooked marks that shape our understanding of space, memory, and presence.
As Spatial Design practitioners, our collective research centres on the palimpsest, space as layered, lived-in, and rewritten. Through a workshop with students and tutors, both intentional and unconscious marks were made visible.
This exhibition becomes both an archive and a collaborative reflection, inviting you into our thought process as we interpret hidden stories and consider how time and touch shape the spaces we inhabit, and how we shape them in return.
Echoes of Presence is the outcome of a collaboration between MA students in Interior and Spatial Design at UAL. Brought together through shared themes in their research, they come from varied creative fields, including architecture, sculpture, product, and interior design each offering different approaches and sensibilities to the exploration of presence and trace.
Contributors:
Amal Chehade, Antonia Fischer, Min Jeong Park, Nutsa Museridze, Sama Al Hamdan

SEED TALKS: THE NEUROSCIENCE OF EMOTIONS - REGULATING YOUR BRAIN & BODY
Date: Tuesday 29 April
Times: 7pm - 9.30pm
Place: The Gig Space, Level 5
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Embark on a transformative journey in neuroscience, learning how to harness emotions for a thriving life in this captivating talk with Q+A.
Doors open at 7pm, talk starts at 7.30pm - come down early to grab a good seat!

EXHIBITION: MIRROR OF SOULS
Dates: 23 - 25 April
Location: UAL Space, Level 6
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
About the exhibition:
A colourful celebration of identity, creativity, and self-expression, this exhibition showcases a dynamic group of young artists who aren’t afraid to get personal.
The exhibition celebrates queerness, feminism, cultural heritage, neurodivergence, and the richly textured layers of psychological portraiture through reflections and playful explorations.
Using painting, sculpture, video and digital media, these rising voices present a dynamic combination of vulnerability and courage— defying societal norms, amplifying difference and asking the audience to experience the world through a more expansive and expressive lens.

WOMEN'S WELLBEING SPRING ART CLUB
Dates: Saturday 19 April
Time: 2pm - 8pm
Place: The Chill Zone, Levels 5 & 6
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
This drop-in art session hosted by Mental Wealth London is for women who have experienced challenges with their mental health or identify with the need for some time during the week to engage in a creative activity to help relax and manage daily stressors.
This is a ticketed drop-in session, and you can stay as long as you would like. Please register before you attend so we can keep track of numbers and ensure a relaxing experience with the appropriate resources. If you can't attend the session, please return your ticket to give others an opportunity to attend.
Last admissions will be 7pm to ensure you have enough time to complete your artwork.

SEED TALKS: MOVING FROM ANXIOUS TO SECURE ATTACHMENT
Date: Tuesday 15 April
Times: 7pm - 9.30pm
Place: The Gig Space, Level 5
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Understand your attachment style, learn how to become more securely attached and get confident in connection.
In this talk you will learn about how your early attachment and how you were treated when you were young may be influencing how you show up in relationships now. You may be anxiously attached and acting so fast that the other person feels scared. Or you might be avoidantly attached and waiting so long to reply to someone that they move on. When you have awareness about your attachment style then you can begin to make more conscious choices about your behaviour and become more securely attached.
Once you understand more about your attachment style, you can also notice your nervous system and what happens when you get activated — do you switch off, get disassociated, speed up, flee, fight or fawn? What helps you to calm down, feel your feet and allow yourself to become steady?
Opening your heart to feeling more secure in relationships can be a gradual and ongoing process. This talk will get you started on your journey of stepping through the fear and into a new life. I will share my top tips so that you can begin to make new choices, with kindness and compassion for yourself (and room for mistakes), and ultimately allowing the fullness of you to flourish.
Doors open at 7pm, talk starts at 7.30pm - come down early to grab a good seat!
Cate Mackenzie is an Accredited Sex and Relationship Therapist and works with individuals, couples and groups. She is trained in Emotionally Focussed Therapy, Internal Family Systems, Sensorimotor Therapy, Rosen Bodywork Therapy and Clean Language. She was the Dating Coach on Channel 4’s “The Undateables”, The Flirting Coach on Channel 5’s “The Jeremy Vine Show”, and Sex Therapist on Channel 4’s “Kinky Britain”. She has run workshops in six countries and is regularly on the radio and in the press. She has two podcasts, performed comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe and paints hearts which were sold in 80 countries through IKEA.

FAMILY WELLBEING ART CLUB
Dates: Saturday 12 April
Time: 2pm - 8pm
Place: The Chill Zone, Levels 5 & 6
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Relax and get creative with Arts by Kola and Mental Wealth London at this free, drop-in Family Wellbeing Art Club.
Mental Wealth London provide safe spaces for women and families to practice art for mindfulness and wellbeing. Visitors will engage in a creative activity to help relax and manage daily stressors.
This is a ticketed, drop-in session and you can stay as long as you like. Please register via the button above so we can keep track of numbers and ensure a relaxing experience with the appropriate resources.
Last admissions will be 7pm to ensure you have enough time to complete your artwork.

SEED TALKS: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF FETISH AND KINK
Date: Tuesday 1 April
Times: 7pm - 9.30pm
Place: The Gig Space, Level 5
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
A recent study in the UK found that approximately 50% of adults reported having a fetish or kink. Despite their prevalence, they are often shrouded in taboo and misunderstanding. In this talk Dr Lori Beth Bisbey will demystify the topic and answer the often asked question… Am I normal?
Discover the psychological and social factors that drive fetish and kink behaviours. Explore the ways in which individuals who engage in these practices experience pleasure and fulfilment. You will also be given practical steps on how to explore your own desires, communicate with partners and how to deal with any feelings you have around this aspect of sexuality.
Doors open at 7pm, talk starts at 7.30pm - come down early to grab a good seat!
Dr Lori Beth Bisbey is a psychologist, accredited advanced GSRD (gender, sex, relationship diversity) therapist, sex & intimacy coach, author, podcast host speaker and resident specialist therapist on Open House: The Great Sex Experiment (channel 4). She has been working with people for the past 35 years to help them create and maintain incredible relationships that contain exciting sex and are without shame. She specialises in GSRD - which is gender, sex, and relationship diversity (which includes non-monogamy, kink and BDSM) and the treatment of trauma.

SEED TALKS: THE NEUROSCIENCE OF MUSIC
Date: Tuesday 18 March
Times: 7pm - 9.30pm
Place: The Gig Space, Level 5
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Ever wondered why music can be so powerful, causing deep emotional responses? Or why you can’t seem to get that song out of your head? In this talk, we will delve deep into the neuroscience of music, discovering how elements such as rhythm, pitch and timbre interact with our brains. A fascinating, yet often understated area of research, the neuroscience of music broadens our understanding of what music actually is, questioning why we respond to sounds in certain ways, and for what reason music is found in every society, across all corners of the globe. We will look at the many parts of the brain involved with music, from our memory to our speech processing and to our emotion and reward systems. We will explore the role of music in evolution, considering questions such as why we make and listen to music.
Doors open at 7pm, talk starts at 7.30pm - come down early to grab a good seat!
Dr Marcus Pearce is Reader in Cognitive Science at Queen Mary University of London, where he leads the Music Cognition Laboratory, and honorary Professor of Neuroscience at Aarhus University, Denmark, where he is part of the Centre for Music in the Brain. His research aims to understand the cognitive and brain mechanisms that underlie perception and appreciation of complex auditory phenomena such as music. He has given presentations at the Wellcome Collection and Royal Institution, run a Live Science residency at the Science Museum, and collaborated with the London Sinfonietta to produce a free iOS app for developing rhythm skills called Steve Reich's Clapping Music, described by the New York Times as "maddeningly addictive".

BIG FISH LITTLE FISH FAMILY RAVE
Date: Sunday 16 March
Times: 2pm - 4pm
Space: The Gig Space, Level 5
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Oi oi! Time for a (family) rave in a car park - this time Pirate-themed with a bass-heavy set from World DMC champion DJ Mr Switch.
World famous, award winning, Glastonbury Festival performing, family rave sensation Big Fish Little Fish throw the ultimate family events. Their previous Peckham gigs all sold out – so book early to avoid disappointment!
Family fun for the post-rave generation of parents. Helping parents be responsibly irresponsible since 2013. For families with 0-8 year olds but all ages welcome. Expect a multi-sensory dancefloor with bubbles, giant balloons and a parachute dance finale.
Shiver me timbers – grab your toddler and a shot of rum and get seriously down on the dancefloor!
‘Reliably excellent’ - The Guardian.
‘The best thing we do together as a family’ - BFLF regular.
‘The best day of my life’ - BFLF 6-year-old attendee.
Six-time Winner of the Audience Choice Prize at the Family Arts Festival Awards. As seen and heard on BBC News, BBC 6Music, PopSugar, Evening Standard, The Guardian, The Sunday Times, Glastonbury Festival, Victoria & Albert Museum and National Gallery.

SEED TALKS: THE SCIENCE OF ADHD
Date: Tuesday 11 March
Times: 7pm - 9.30pm
Place: The Gig Space, Level 5
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Join Seed Talks for this engaging talk about ADHD, exploring the neuroscience, symptoms, the positives, the struggles + much more. Followed by Q+A.
A simple scroll through Instagram or TikTok and you’ll be left questioning: do I have ADHD? The rise in ADHD in adults is undeniable. But only over the last decade has ADHD been formally recognised in the UK. It has been suggested that about 1.5 million adults in the UK have ADHD but only 120,000 have been diagnosed. Waiting times to access an adult ADHD specialist clinic in the NHS can be up to 2 years or more. It’s hard to find support and help.
From dopamine dips, hits and myths, how ADHD can present differently in women than men, and the neuroscience of neurodiversity; this talk is designed to give you an increased awareness and understanding of an ADHD brain. It will include advice and tips on how to navigate a neurotypical world as a neurodivergent person.
This talk will also highlight how society is demanding change. People are increasingly recognising and accepting neurodiversity and self-defining as neurodivergent. Surely, it’s time for the world to alter neurotypical societal standards as they are fast becoming outdated.
Doors open at 7pm, talk starts at 7.30pm - come down early to grab a good seat!
This event celebrates the launch of ADHD Unpacked by Seed Talks speakers James Brown and Alex Conner. The book contains everything you need to know to survive and thrive as an adult with ADHD.
Signed books will be available to purchase on the night.
Professor James Brown is an academic researcher and science communicator. James was diagnosed with ADHD in 2021. Subsequently, James co-founded and is Chair for the registered UK charity ADHDadultUK, set up the evidence-based online ADHD magazine focusmag.uk and is a co-founder and co-host of The ADHD Adults Podcast. James is also an ADHD Coach and Mentor and provides training, guidance and assistance to organisations around adult ADHD for his company JBHD Ltd.
Dr Alex Conner is a consultant in ADHD support and education. He was the Director of Taught Post-Graduate Education and a Reader in Biomedical Science Education at the University of Birmingham Medical School until last year when he became a full-time ADHD consultant and coach. He also has ADHD and was diagnosed as an adult.

YOUTH BAND NIGHT
Dates: Saturday 8 March
Times: 6.30pm - 10.30pm
Space: The Gig Space, Level 5
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Please note: This event is free for all performers. All other attendees, adults and young people, need to buy a ticket. We are a not-for-profit event, so this helps us to cover our costs. All under 16s must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Youth Band Night takes over the Gig Space at Peckham Levels for the first time.
From punk to funk, pop to jazz, rock and metal… come and see bands packed with local talent aged 13-17.
Featuring:
Airplane Mode
Bare Knuckle Babys
Funktion
Lovore
Lucas
Obsidian
Subvergence
Tall and Small
The Permissions
Ultraviolet
And more than 100 teenagers singing and jumping around on a riotous dancefloor.

DEB8LDN
Dates: Friday 28 February
Time: 6.30pm - 11.30pm
Place: The Auditorium, Levels 5 & 6
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Serious topics, casual environments.
Deb8Ldn are all about bringing serious topics into fun, relaxed settings. They help create a welcoming space for everyone to have meaningful discussions, each time on a specific topic or theme.
If you love meeting new people, talking about issues that matter, building community, and catching good vibes, then this is one for you.

THE INCLUSIVE FASHION SHOW
Dates: Saturday 15 February
Performance times: 6pm - 10pm
Place: The Gig Space, Level 5
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Welcome to The Inclusive Fashion Show London!
Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating diversity and style. Witness stunning runway displays featuring models of all shapes, sizes, and backgrounds, showcasing the latest trends in inclusive fashion. From adaptive clothing to sustainable designs, this event is all about embracing individuality and breaking stereotypes.
Don't miss out on this empowering showcase of creativity and acceptance, in association with global influencer brand Sintillate Talent. See you there!

THE THINGS
Dates: 25 & 26 January
Performance times: 1pm & 4pm
Place: The Auditorium, Levels 5 & 6
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
The latest in Poltergeist Theatre’s immersive London performances, The Things is a clown theatre show for family audiences, inspired by the historical objects uncovered by archaeologists.
The Things are two creatures who have happily lived in the dusty archives of history for, well, nobody knows how long. They dig through the ancient mud of the city, collect their favourite things, and that’s that. But then one day, their treasures of history begin to speak back...
It turns out every object has its own tale to tell.
Join The Things on a journey through time, as they unlock stories that have been buried for centuries. They’ll come across mud-wrestling skeletons, a choir of buried trees, a villainous snail, and much more...
So what are you waiting for? Grab a spade, dig into the dirt, and become part of the fun. By getting lost in the past, what might we learn about ourselves today?
The Things follows hot on the heels of Poltergeist’s acclaimed festive family shows, and is a collaboration between Poltergeist Theatre and MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology), connecting families with archeological finds through interactive comedy performance.
Praise for Poltergeist’s Alice in Wonderland:
★★★★★ “A perfect family show” All That Dazzles
★★★★★ “Perfect for all ages... captured the whole audience” Afridiziak
★★★★★ “A breath-taking instant classic for the London festive season” The Spy in the Stalls
Praise for other Poltergeist shows:
★★★★ “Best shows of the Fringe” The Guardian
★★★★ “Brilliantly inventive” The Stage

GOOGLE DIGITAL GARAGE
Dates: Friday 18 October
Times: 10am - 3pm
Place: The Auditorium, Level 5
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Google is coming to Peckham!
Open to everyone, this day of free workshops and mentoring sessions is perfect for small business owners or people who are interested in starting their own business.
Google Digital Garage trainers will be available to help you grow your business online, and find new customers.
What to expect on the day:
Google will be running varied sessions all day, alongside interactive networking opportunities.
You will also be able to book private mentoring sessions throughout the day with Google Digital trainers to focus on personal goals for your business growth.
Google Digital Garage is one of Google's flagship programmes in the UK, providing free digital skills training and mentoring to individuals and businesses.

BLUEPRINT FOR ALL CAREERS FAIR
Dates: Thursday 17 October
Times: 2pm - 7pm
Place: The Auditorium, Level 5
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Join this free careers fair hosted by Blueprint for All. Ideal for those looking to land a new job!
This October, Blueprint for All are hosting a free careers fair at Peckham Levels, packed with opportunities for those looking to craft their first CV, find a new job, network, or for those looking to make a career pivot. Tailored for individuals aged 16–30, the event offers a wide range of support, no matter where you are in your career journey.
There will be job opportunities from a variety of small, medium, and large companies — some local, some global! Most roles will be entry-level, covering a broad spectrum of industries including architecture, health & fitness, fashion retail, corporate business and more - there’s something for everyone!

LANGUAGES THROUGH MUSIC
Dates: Saturday 5 October
Times: 2pm - 5pm
Place: The Auditorium, Levels 5 & 6
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Join us in celebrating World Teachers' Day and 10 years of learning Languages through Music with a lovely and laidback creative gathering!
Come and help Languages through Music celebrate 10 years of their journey, the launch of their new Masterclass, and reaching 1,000 students — all made possible by the incredible teachers and artists in their community.
What to Expect:
Welcome Drink: Start the celebration with a complimentary drink.
Senegalese Nibbles: Savor delicious bites from Little Baobab.
Karaoke Extravaganza: Sing your heart out in over 10 languages with more than 80,000 songs to choose from at Sashimi Rollin,' Peckham Levels’ unique Japanese-themed private karaoke room.
Exclusive Goodie Bag: Teachers, we’ve got something special for you — a Languages through Music goodie bag as a token of our appreciation.
Whether you're a teacher, a student, or simply a music lover, this is an event you won’t want to miss. Come for the celebration, stay for the music, and leave with memories (and maybe a few new songs) to cherish.

THE MOON BEAR BABY BOOK CLUB
Dates: Friday 28 June
Times: 10.45 – 11.30am
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
At The Moon Bear Book Club, your little one will be immersed in the ‘Book of the Week,’ through an interactive book reading, followed by activities which explore the book’s themes and events.
Each session will be run by a qualified Primary School Teacher, with carefully planned activities which support and develop your child’s motor skills and enhance their language and communication. As your child learns about the world around them, an early love of reading is promoted – all whilst creating precious family memories.
Each week, there will be a variety of activities which allow you and your little one to get as messy (or not) as you like! You just need to bring a change of clothes and a towel and let us know of any allergies prior to the class. There is also the option of the ‘Make It’ task, where you can use the materials provided to create an artistic masterpiece to take home. Where possible, our materials are natural, biodegradable, recycled or made from household products.
The Moon Bear Book Club is suitable for babies from 6 months (or babies who are sitting and have begun weaning) and for children up to 5 years old.

THE MOON BEAR YOGA STORIES
Dates: Friday 7 June
Times: 11.15am - 12.00pm
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Moon Bear invites you and your little one to join us on a yoga adventure around the world!
You will learn yoga poses, practise mindfulness and meditation all through a storytelling experience. There will be opportunities to sing, play and craft all in line with the session’s theme. Each week, the yoga story will differ and the children will be exposed to different materials and activities such as making mandalas, listening to Tibetan sound bowls or exploring gem stones.
The classes will be taught by a Primary School Teacher and qualified Children’s Yoga Instructor. The learning opportunities will be endless whether it’s facts about the world, the human anatomy or the benefits of yoga for the body and mind. Through practising yoga, your little one will improve their flexibility and strength, their ability to focus and understand their emotions and embody a sense of calm.
The Moon Bear Yoga Stories is suitable for children aged 2-6 years old.
If you have a yoga mat then excellent! Please bring it along with you. If you don’t, you can hire one for £2. Parents are expected to stay with their children throughout the class and of course join in if they wish. If you have a younger sibling they are of course welcome to the session but as my qualification is for 2-11 years of age, they will not be able to join in with the yoga.
We can’t wait for you to join the adventures and start your yoga journey with Moon Bear! Please bring a yoga mat if you have one. Otherwise you can rent one for £2.00.

THE KIDS’ TABLE
Dates: Select Sundays from January - May (check dates below)
Times: 12pm - 4pm
Place: Main Bar and Food Hall, Levels 5 & 6
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Let the nippers enjoy the FREE themed arts, crafts and table-top fun, while you peruse the choice of street food options to tuck into whilst gazing across the London skyline.
The Kids’ Table is a pop-up children’s corner service that provides children with crafts, games and creative table-top fun. Offering supervised crafty fun to 3 - 10yr olds, so parents can enjoy some 'me' time while the kids have fun. The Kids’ Tables team members are DBS checked with experience in childcare, teaching or children's entertainment.
The Kids’ Table is available FREE OF CHARGE on a first come, first served basis to customers visiting Peckham Levels. Book a table in the food hall and bar using the calendar below or email events@peckhamlevels.org for larger bookings.

THE MOON BEAR BABY BOOK CLUB
Dates: Friday 31 May
Times: 10.45 – 11.30am
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
At The Moon Bear Book Club, your little one will be immersed in the ‘Book of the Week,’ through an interactive book reading, followed by activities which explore the book’s themes and events.
Each session will be run by a qualified Primary School Teacher, with carefully planned activities which support and develop your child’s motor skills and enhance their language and communication. As your child learns about the world around them, an early love of reading is promoted – all whilst creating precious family memories.
Each week, there will be a variety of activities which allow you and your little one to get as messy (or not) as you like! You just need to bring a change of clothes and a towel and let us know of any allergies prior to the class. There is also the option of the ‘Make It’ task, where you can use the materials provided to create an artistic masterpiece to take home. Where possible, our materials are natural, biodegradable, recycled or made from household products.
The Moon Bear Book Club is suitable for babies from 6 months (or babies who are sitting and have begun weaning) and for children up to 5 years old.

THE MOON BEAR YOGA STORIES
Dates: Friday 8 & 15 March, 19 April, 3 & 10 May
Times: 10.30 - 11:15 AM.
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Moon Bear invites you and your little one to join us on a yoga adventure around the world!
You will learn yoga poses, practise mindfulness and meditation all through a storytelling experience. There will be opportunities to sing, play and craft all in line with the session’s theme. Each week, the yoga story will differ and the children will be exposed to different materials and activities such as making mandalas, listening to Tibetan sound bowls or exploring gem stones.
The classes will be taught by a Primary School Teacher and qualified Children’s Yoga Instructor. The learning opportunities will be endless whether it’s facts about the world, the human anatomy or the benefits of yoga for the body and mind. Through practising yoga, your little one will improve their flexibility and strength, their ability to focus and understand their emotions and embody a sense of calm.
The Moon Bear Yoga Stories is suitable for children aged 2-6 years old.
If you have a yoga mat then excellent! Please bring it along with you. If you don’t, you can hire one for £2. Parents are expected to stay with their children throughout the class and of course join in if they wish. If you have a younger sibling they are of course welcome to the session but as my qualification is for 2-11 years of age, they will not be able to join in with the yoga.
We can’t wait for you to join the adventures and start your yoga journey with Moon Bear! Please bring a yoga mat if you have one. Otherwise you can rent one for £2.00.

EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA
Date: Saturday 30 March
Times: 2pm - 4pm
Place: The Gig Space, Level 5
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Get ready for an egg-cellent Easter Eggstravaganza filled with an egg hunt, games, and tons of fun brought to you by Hope Gordon Foundation.
Alongside the main attraction - the Easter Egg Hunt - there will be arts and crafts activities and a Meet-and-Greet with the Easter Bunny Mascot.
This Easter party provides a safe and inclusive environment where children can have fun, make new friends and celebrate the joy of Easter together.

JUNIOR MUSICAL THEATRE RAVE
Date: Saturday 2 March
Times: 6pm - 10pm
Place: The Gig Space, Level 5
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Calling all young music enthusiasts aged 13-17! This is your chance to experience the magic of musical theatre like never before.
Prepare to be dazzled by incredible performances, catchy tunes, and energetic dance numbers that will have you grooving all night long. Chaperones welcome to purchase tickets and stay (with chaperone discounts on the bar) ONLY if you don’t embarrass the kids.
Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind event that brings together the best of musical theatre and rave culture. Grab your friends, put on your dancing shoes, and get ready to party like never before!

THE KIDS’ TABLE - HALF TERM EDITION
Date: Wednesday 14 February and Friday 16 February
Times: 12pm - 4pm
Place: Main Bar, Levels 5 & 6
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Presenting a special mid-week Half Term Edition. Sit back and relax while The Kids’ Table entertain the little ones.
The Kids’ Table is a pop-up children’s corner service that provides children with crafts, games and creative table-top fun. Offering supervised crafty fun to 3 - 10yr olds, so parents can enjoy some 'me' time while the kids have fun. The Kids’ Tables team members are DBS checked with experience in childcare, teaching or children's entertainment.
The Kids Table is available FREE OF CHARGE on a first come, first served basis to customers visiting Peckham Levels. On selected dates, parents will be able to sign up their children when visiting the venue.

WINTER WONDERLAND
Date: 20th, 21st & 22nd December
Times: 3pm - 7pm
Place: The Gig Space, Levels 5 & 6
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
The Hope Gordon Foundation's Winter Wonderland at Peckham Levels is designed to bring joy and excitement to children aged 12 years old and under, providing a memorable experience for families during the festive season.
There will be activities like a snowball toss and a snowflake crafting station, alongside local vendors offering unique toys, crafts, and goodies. There’ll be a joyful soundtrack of Christmas music and best of all a hot cocoa station selling hot chocolate topped with marshmallows and whipped cream.
Embrace the festive spirit and bring a sense of wonder, creativity and laughter to the whole family.
Sponsored by PHKind.

MOON BEAR PRESENTS: BABY BOOK CLUB
Dates: Friday 15 December
Times: 10.45 – 11.30am
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
At The Moon Bear Book Club, your little one will be immersed in the ‘Book of the Week,’ through an interactive book reading, followed by activities which explore the book’s themes and events.
Each session will be run by a qualified Primary School Teacher, with carefully planned activities which support and develop your child’s motor skills and enhance their language and communication. As your child learns about the world around them, an early love of reading is promoted – all whilst creating precious family memories.
Each week, there will be a variety of activities which allow you and your little one to get as messy (or not) as you like! You just need to bring a change of clothes and a towel and let us know of any allergies prior to the class. There is also the option of the ‘Make It’ task, where you can use the materials provided to create an artistic masterpiece to take home. Where possible, our materials are natural, biodegradable, recycled or made from household products.
The Moon Bear Book Club is suitable for babies from 6 months (or babies who are sitting and have begun weaning) and for children up to 5 years old.

MOON BEAR PRESENTS: FAMILY YOGA
Dates: Friday 17 November, Friday 8 December
Times: 10.30 - 11:15 AM.
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Moon Bear invites you and your little one to join us on a yoga adventure around the world!
You will learn yoga poses, practise mindfulness and meditation all through a storytelling experience. There will be opportunities to sing, play and craft all in line with the session’s theme. Each week, the yoga story will differ and the children will be exposed to different materials and activities such as making mandalas, listening to Tibetan sound bowls or exploring gem stones.
The classes will be taught by a Primary School Teacher and qualified Children’s Yoga Instructor. The learning opportunities will be endless whether it’s facts about the world, the human anatomy or the benefits of yoga for the body and mind. Through practising yoga, your little one will improve their flexibility and strength, their ability to focus and understand their emotions and embody a sense of calm.
The Moon Bear Yoga Stories is suitable for children aged 2-6 years old.
If you have a yoga mat then excellent! Please bring it along with you. If you don’t, you can hire one for £2. Parents are expected to stay with their children throughout the class and of course join in if they wish. If you have a younger sibling they are of course welcome to the session but as my qualification is for 2-11 years of age, they will not be able to join in with the yoga.
We can’t wait for you to join the adventures and start your yoga journey with Moon Bear! Please bring a yoga mat if you have one. Otherwise you can rent one for £2.00.

BIG FISH LITTLE FISH SNOW BALL FAMILY RAVE
Date: Sunday 26 November
Times: 2pm - 4pm
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
Jingle your bells with the award-winning, original family rave Big Fish Little Fish at the Peckham Levels Snow Ball.
World-famous, award-winning, Glastonbury Festival-performing, family rave sensation BFLF throws the ultimate family event. It’s going to be a Christmas Cracker of a family rave!
Family fun for the post-rave generation of parents. Helping parents be responsibly irresponsible since 2013. Multi-sensory dancefloor with bubbles, giant balloons and parachute dance finale. Nifty Natty Craft tables with giant mural, themed crafts and playdoh table.
Headlined by the wonderful Mark Force (Bugz in the Attic) and Atlanta Allure on the decks with a sack of proper TUUUNE goodies for all the good girls and boys – festive fun for all!
All ages welcome but activities are designed with 0-8 years olds in mind. Music is played at safe levels for everyone.