HowTheLightGetsIn, the largest philosophy and music competition within the world, returns to Kenwood House this September for a weekend of high-octane debate and stay overall performance. The festival brings with it some of the largest thinkers, musicians and comedians peddling their truths, with over 200 events taking area throughout the 2-day occasion. The first live version of the competition in two years, HowTheLightGetsIn moved boldly into the net sphere in 2020, staging 4 virtual festivals together with a pioneering international revel in spanning London, Delhi and New York. But, as the pageant’s director and founder of the Institute of Art and Ideas Hilary Lawson points out: ‘However ingenious the digital fact space, not anything is pretty just like the actual component.’ The stay competition is a risk for guests to fully immerse themselves in a weekend of huge ideas. The topic of the September edition is 'Dreams and Jeopardy', a coupling of subjects rich in ability which are being explored by headline speakers which includes human rights activist Shami Chakrabarti, economics commentator Grace Blakeley, award-triumphing journalist David Aaronovitch, feminist Laurie Penny, Tony Blair’s former speech author Philip Collins, and financial broadcaster Linda Yueh.
HowTheLightGetsIn
2021-09-23