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Sites for or about artistic, cultural, and entertainment activities, events, institutions, and organisations. Subjects may include theatre, fine and visual arts, music, literature, and architecture.
http://www.allegrisingers.org.uk/
Small chamber choir. Includes how to join, members, about and concerts.
http://www.bromleyarts.com/
Community arts site, offering full listings of events as well as location, contact and other information.
http://www.bromleycameraclub.org.uk/
Contact details and several picture galleries.
http://www.bromleyconcertband.com/
Band with a repertoire embracing many distinct styles and genres. Includes concert diary.
http://www.bedfas.org.uk/
To promote an appreciation and understanding of art. Includes details of lectures, outings and social events.
http://www.bromleysymphony.org/
South London amateur orchestra performing concerts of professional standard, with concert list, ticket ordering and membership information.
http://churchilltheatre.co.uk/
Full season listings and on-line booking as well as travel details and seating plans.
http://www.jc-photo.co.uk/
Portrait photographer. Includes colour and black and white photo galleries.
http://www.magpiedance.org.uk/
Improving the health and wellbeing of people with learning difficulties through improved physical fitness, and building their self-esteem and confidence through dance.
http://ravensound.pilgrimsound.co.uk/
Local Internet and special licence broadcaster for voluntary/charity sector.
http://www.crystalpalacefoundation.org.uk/
Group dedicated to preserving the history of the Crystal Palace, who have created a museum on the site. Includes images and a history of the building after the Great Exhibition closed in October 1851.
http://velvetharmony.org/
aka. Bromley Ladies Barbershop Singers. Details of how to join, rehearsals, workshops and events.
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