Come along to Norden Farm for 45 minutes of Arts and Crafts.
Led by Maria Chernyak Belenky
Tues 27 May 11.30am and 1.30pm
Frog Craft
3D papercraft workshop, make a fun free-standing Character.
Fri 30 May 11.30am and 1.30pm
Fairytale Craft
Create a beautiful stained glass inspired design based on the fairytales.
Sessions are 45 minutes | Suitable for ages 5 - 11 years | All materials provided.
£7 per person
Please note that children must be accompanied by a paying adult.
Miss Amelia Buttersnap is an expert on fairies - but she has never even seen one!
She needs to photograph a fairy for her book but how can she find one? With the help of some gadgets and her wise cat, Miss Amelia heads off on a journey into fairyland. Join her on an adventure to photgraph the fairies!
Suitable for ages 4+ years.
WHY? A show full of wonder, mayhem and close encounters of the fairy kind
Dir: Paul King 2014
A bear arrives in London in search of a home and is taken in by the Brown family. But he catches the eye of a museum taxidermist.
WHY? ★★★★ The Times ★★★★ Time Out ★★★★ The Telegraph
Join our storytellers Joe and Ruth for interactive tales this half term!
Thur 3 Jun 11.30am - story tbc with Joe
Thur 3 Jun 12.30pm - story tbc with Joe
Fri 4 Jun 11am - The Fairy Baker with Ruth
Fri 4 Jun 1.30pm - Lazy Jack with Ruth
Age guidance 3+ years.
Each sessions is around 20 minutes long.
£4 per person
Children must be accompanied by an adult. Adult spaces must be booked.
Dir: Mike Leigh 2014
Timothy Spall stars as British artist JMW Turner in the last quarter century of his life.
The eccentric painter is profoundly affected by the death of his father, sexually exploits his housekeeper and eventually lives an incognito life with a seaside landlady. Throughout this, he travels, paints, stays with country aristocracy, visits brothels and is a popular if anarchic member of the Royal Academy of Arts.
WHY? 'A rambling, richly detailed character study with a magnificent central performance from Timothy Spall' ★★★★★ The Independent
★★★★★ The Times ★★★★★ Daily Mail ★★★★★ Empire
Karen Carter trained as a designer and illustrator. For many years she worked as a commercial artist. However she has always retained a love of printmaking and painting, returning to these whenever possible.
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, painter Walter Keane is catapulted to international fame while taking credit for his wife’s work.
WHY? The outrageous true story of one of the most epic art frauds in history