
Pexava Salsa Specials
Join us for our Salsa Specials. With one of the best dance floors around. If you have never been to one of our socials in this venue, please come join us for a great night of dancing! Starting with a class On1 from Gil and Shelley, then dance your socks until late (2am on Saturdays […]

Pexava Salsa Thursdays
Pexava’s monthly Thursday Socials. Join us on one of London’s best dance floors for a great night of salsa. – Class at 7.15pm with Gil and Shelley (On1 crossbody, intermediate/advance level) – Music from DJs until 11.30pm -2 minutes from Holborn Station -The best dancefloor in Central London -Industrial fans and ventilation -Water provided -Cheap […]

An Evening with Raymond Ijabla – Atheist in Boko Haram Islamic Terrorist Zone
A fascinating evening with Raymond Ijabla, Medical Doctor, Human Rights campaigner and Atheist blogger from a Boko Haram Islamic Militant/Terrorist infested Zone in Northern Nigeria. Raymond Ijabla will talk about his upbringing, religious deconversion, and the consequences of becoming an atheist in Northern-Eastern Nigeria, followed by Q&A. Raymond Ijabla is a passionate campaigner against the […]

How To Be Authentically You using Writing and Creativity with Jackee Holder
What does it take to really be you? What excites and inspires you? How do you generate meaningful time to get to know you, while staying true to others in your life? Following a swift and dramatic ending to a significant long-term relationship, writer and coach Jackee Holder found herself adrift. The experience of complicated […]

Shame and Envy in the Therapeutic Relationship
The Adlerian Society is very pleased to welcome back Lennox K. Thomas, Consultant Psychotherapist at the Refugee Therapy Centre, to speak on a topic, he says, he has been mulling over for some time: “Shame and Envy in the Therapeutic Relationship” Depth psychology frequently encounters shame and envy that is difficult to engage with. Therapists […]

Thinking on Sunday: Hired – Six Months Undercover in Low-Wage Britain
In 2016 James Bloodworth began a journey around Britain exploring the world of low-paid work. He was shocked by what he found. Not only in some of the workplaces he visited, where a sense of fear and precarity prevailed, but also in the communities in which he lived, where communities had been destroyed and a […]

Thinking on Sunday: The Hollowayettes – Suffragettes in Holloway Prison
On 21 June 1906 a twenty-nine-year-old woman from Lancashire became the first suffragette to be sent to Holloway Prison, the most infamous jail for women in Europe. Over the following eight years, Holloway became a graduating university for militants, and the suffragettes’ experience would forever change the way the British public viewed the incarceration of […]

Inspired by…Mompou
Pianist Maria Canyigueral presents ‘Avant-guarding Mompou’, an exploration of Spanish composer and pianist Frederic Mompou and his Cançons i danses, as part of the Inspired by… series of concerts organised by EUNIC (European Union of National Institutes of Culture) which present new creations by composers from the EU inspired by great European composers. Music includes: Mompou Cançons i […]

Thinking on Sunday: Is fake information destroying democracy?
Thomas Jefferson once observed that “information is the currency of democracy.” If this is right, what happens when that currency is corrupted by bad information — alternative facts, fake news, conspiracy theories and pseudo-science? This is the question that Mike Flood will pose in his talk: he will argue that these imposters confuse and mislead the […]