What's On in Ealing: from an evening of poetry to a family friendly rave

By Joe Acklam

23rd Feb 2023 | Local News

Every Thursday we bring you our top picks of events in Ealing happening over the coming weekend.

Browse our What's On section or read on for the can't-miss events on in Ealing between now and Sunday.

And remember – you can add your event for FREE using the 'Nub It' button.

Watermans Arts Centre is the Ealing Nub News What's On sponsor. Without community-minded partners like Watermans we would not be able to produce the locally-relevant, clickbait-free news to the people of Ealing.

Events coming up in Ealing

Women Talking (15), Watermans

Fri 24 February - Thu 2 March. See website for dates and times.

The screening on Tuesday 28 February at 3.30pm is subtitled with audio description and is 'Safe Seating'. The Parent and Baby screening is on Wednesday 1 March at 11.30am.

In 2010, the women of an isolated religious community grapple with reconciling their reality with their faith. Based on the best-selling novel by Miriam Toews.

To find out more, visit the website.

Conversations Make Connections : part four, OPEN Ealing Arts Centre

Join us for Conversations Make Connections : part four. It'll be a relaxed evening full of poetry, dance, live music, art and conversation.

Friday 24 February : 7 – 10pm : Free Entry : BYOB

Joel Sydenham (Chidi3s) is host for the evening and we shall have a fantastic programme. We'll shortly publish the details of the performers. In the meantime, reserve the date and book your seat.

Book your seat to avoid disappointment and don't forget to bring your own refreshments!

The series is part of the London Festival of Ideas and aims to help all Londoners build strong networks and have access to a community hub by 2025.

If you want to perform, please email [email protected] and to find out more visit the website.

Big Fish Little Fish Family Rave, West Five Bar

Roll up roll up for the Greatest Show on Earth (well, in Ealing on 26 Feb anyway)! We're BACK BACK BACK for another award winning, internationally acclaimed family rave.

Join the original family ravers Big Fish Little Fish in the awesome West 5 Bar for a Circus themed rave.

DJ Zero B, acid house legend of Lock Up fame https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_wTMj-LuNI , will get all you ringmasters, lions and acrobats dancing to club classics from across the decades.

Party together on a dance floor filled with bubbles, confetti, balloons and foam and topped off by the parachute dance.

Enjoy the Nifty Natty craft tables and enjoy the Villa Pia baby chill space.

Amazing facepainting stall by Doxa Faces (£6/8 kids/adults - only for over 2s)

Licensed bar.

Dress code: Ringmasters, clowns, acrobats, lions, elepahants - anything you like!

These parties sell out fast. 'Reliably excellent' - the Guardian, 'magical...credible music' - Time Out, 2014 - 2019 Best Family Event - National Family Arts Festival Awards'. As seen and heard on 6Music, Radio 1 Big weekend, BBC News, Sky News, Sunday Times, The Mirror, DJ Mag, Popsugar and Resident Advisor.

Book tickets on Eventbrite. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/big-fish-little-fish-west-london-ealing-circus-family-rave-dj-zero-b-tickets-487526654347?aff=EalingNubNews

Watermans Arts Centre is the Ealing Nub News What's On sponsor. Without community-minded partners like Watermans we would not be able to produce the locally-relevant, clickbait-free news to the people of Ealing.

     

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