Waggle Dance Co. is proud to launch its Youth Company at the newly reopened Hornsey Town Hall.
We are dedicated to co-creating with the next generation.
Our Creative Dance Sessions explore collaborative storytelling, helping 7–16 year olds build confidence and a resilient nervous system.
Through mindful movement, young artists discover how to express themselves, support their wellbeing, and find their unique sense of direction.
Join us for Waggle Dance Wednesdays starting 27th May. Sign up now!

Join Muswell Hill Creatives, The Design Trust and Yeshen Venema for a storytelling and branding workshop for creative professionals.
Join Muswell Hill Creatives on Tuesday 9 June at the iconic Hornsey Town Hall for an essential workshop for creative professionals. Hosted by Muswell Hill Creatives and led by Patricia van den Akker of The Design Trust and photographer Yeshen Venema, you’ll learn to communicate your brand’s unique story and values through words and imagery. This interactive session offers practical exercises, expert insights, networking opportunities, and an optional tour of the restored building. Tickets are £29—perfect for freelancers and small businesses.

59 Artists | 40 Venues | Free Entry
Meet local artists and step inside studios, including painting, print, ceramics, photography, sculpture and more.
Crouch End Open Studios Art Trail 2026 Venue 25
Ruth Selig is an Architect and Printmaker. She recently returned to university to study Fine Art, majoring in printmaking. She graduated with a First-Class Honours degree and received the prize for Best Printmaking Practice.
Ruth’s technical background and interests in architecture & modernism influence her printmaking. She experiments with different media, mixing up, layering and constructing abstract images – uniting choice and chance.
Just before its long closure for refurbishment, Ruth made a series of photolithographic prints based on Hornsey Town Hall in Crouch End. These prints were selected for various exhibitions including for the V&A Museum “Inspired By” competition, showcasing new works inspired by their collections. They reference and draw parallels with the V&A collection of William Morris and his involvement with architecture and craft.
You can see some of these prints in the Town Hall function room/cafe, and others will be displayed during Crouchend Open Studios Art Trail on 9th & 10th May.