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Arts in the Garden: Light & Colour

Celebrate Diwali with us with stories, art, community and colour in our beautiful Roof Garden before it closes for the winter.

Join us for a vibrant celebration of stories, craft and rangoli for Diwali. Set in the sanctuary of Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden, we explore nature, colour, festivity and the Ramayana story to make for a truly memorable Diwali for all the family.

Start your adventure by crafting your own clay hand diyas, inspired by the jungle where Rama, Sita and Lakshmana spent their exile. Then dive into the excitement of a large community rangoli; enjoy a burst of colour, using natural materials to contribute to a beautiful, shared design. For those who love detail, there’s a quieter area to make smaller motifs to add to the main pattern or take home, spreading the Diwali spirit of joy, growth and celebration.

At 12 noon, 1.30pm and 3pm, storyteller Niall Moorjani performs a relaxed retelling of the Ramayana, the Diwali story. Explore Rama and Sita’s journey into the darkness and back into the light. Whether you’re new to the story or have grown up with it, you’re sure to find new wonder with Moorjani’s joyful, warm storytelling.

Come create and celebrate with us in a day full of colourful fun and family togetherness.

Kaajel Patel is a London-based, British-South Asian multidisciplinary artist hailing from Leicester. Her work weaves together painting, dance and installation, creating an immersive fusion of vintage Bollywood, cabaret, mythology, and Indian folklore.

Niall Moorjani is a non-binary, neurodiverse, Scottish-Indian writer and storyteller based between London and Edinburgh. They write for both children and adults, but at the core of all their work are themes of hope, joy and kindness.

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Age guidance
For ages 3+
Event information

This is a drop-in event. At busy times a queuing system may be in operation to manage capacity.

Activities are designed to take place in all weathers so please come prepared to participate whatever the weather.

For your visit

This event is held at the Queen Elizabeth Hall Southbank Centre

The Queen Elizabeth Hall is open from 90 minutes before events start until they finish. It’s closed at all other times.