Notes into Letters: The Listening Conversation
Join Maura Dooley and Matthew Hollis at the Southbank Centre for Notes into Letters
Notes into Letters: The Listening Conversation at the Southbank Centre sees poets and writers describing the listening experience.
Poets and writers including Maura Dooley and Matthew Hollis search for ways to describe the listening experience through conversation, discussion and poetry readings.
This event is presented as part of Hear Here! - the UK's first classical music project devoted to listening, presented by the Royal Philharmonic Society and Classic FM, and supported by Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
This event is taking place in The Clore Ballroom on Saturday May 31st from 6pm.
Find out more about free events at the Southbank Centre.
How to get there
Rail - Waterloo, Waterloo East or walk over the Hungerford Bridge from Charing Cross.
Underground - The closest tube stations are Waterloo (on the Northern, Bakerloo & Jubilee lines), Southwark (on the Jubilee line) or walk over the Hungerford Bridge from Embankment (on the Northern, Bakerloo, District and Circle lines).
Buses - All the following buses stop on Waterloo Bridge and you can take the steps down to Southbank on either side of the bridge or use the pavements that slope down away from the river and then double back to take you to Upper Ground, which runs behind the Southbank Centre: 1, 4, 26, 59, 68, 76, 139, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, 243, 341, 521, X68, Riverside Bus (RV1 - which also stops on Upper Ground which runs by the back of the Southbank Centre). 77 (Upper Ground near the Festival Hall), 211 & 507 (Waterloo Road near the main station), 381 (Stamford Street). 45, 63 & 100 all stop at the southern end of Blackfriars Bridge, and there is a 10 minute walk along the riverside to the Southbank Centre.


