

Come join us at our Circa-Club monthly events including Drinks Parties & Art Exhibitions. Social Events for 200+ gay professional men and their friends in central London. Complimentary Glass of Wine on arrival. Click for more details
The Kaleidoscope Trust is delighted to invite you to our third annual fundraiser Gala Dinner on Thursday 29th January 2015 at Londons Caf de Paris. We're delighted to be joined by internationally renowned burlesque artist Sukki Singapora, known for her lavish and elaborate performances and costumes, which she intertwines with a unique Asian-influenced style. Proceeds from our last Gala Dinner have allowed us to do more to uphold the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people across the globe. None of this vital work would be possible without the generosity of our supporters. The gala dinner is an opportunity to meet some of the Kaleidoscope team, but just as importantly to enjoy an evening of food and entertainment in support of this very important cause. We're looking forward to seeing you us as we celebrate some victories and prepare for future challenges. Prices of individual seats range from 1000 for VIP Premium seats to 250 for standard silver seats. Book before 27th November 2014 to get an early bird discount of 10%. Do you represent a company, organisation or network? In addition to individual seats we offer a range of attractive sponsorship opportunites. For details please click here. If you are unable to join us at the gala but would like to make a donation, please go to our donate page or send a cheque payable to 'Kaleidoscope Trust' to our address: The Print House Studio, 18 Ashwin Street, London E8 3DL.
Tickets : £ From 250 Tickets
Address : Kaleidoscope Trust
Cafι de Paris
London
W1D 6BL
Website : Click Here
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- 02 Aug β James Baldwin (1924β1987), American novelist
- 04 Aug β Walter Pater (1839β1894), English essayist & art critic
- 04 Aug β Marcus Urban (1971β), German footballer & diversity adviser
- 04 Aug β Rudi van Dantzig (1933β2012), Dutch choreographer, ballet dancer & writer
- 05 Aug β Heward Grafftey (1928β2010), Canadian politician & business executive
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