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events on wed 4 mar

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Zoom, Zoom, Zoom

Led by Juliette Tieku-Smith

Chant rhythmic rhymes, play with finger puppets, dress up, let loose on the dance floor and jam out on percussion. Suitable for ages 6 months and over.

£20 for block booking of 4 or £6 per session. Sibling discount £1.50.

  •  10:00 FREE
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Make Silver Jewellery 1

Led by Janet Richardson.

Beginners work on a series of projects introducing classic techniques in metalworking including cutting, soldering, filing, polishing and texturing. You will end the course with a set of jewellery. More experienced students are shown new techniques and guided on how to move forward with designs and projects. Suitable for all levels of experience. Materials fee to tutor for first 5 weeks £28 (approx).

£84 per 5 week course. Wed 14 Jan – 11 Feb and Wed 25 Feb – 25 Mar.

Click here to download the information sheet for this course

  •  10:00 FREE
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After School Arts Club

Led by Caroline Crawford.

£28 per 3 week course.
For ages 8+ years.

Kaleidoscope Project

Wed 7 – 21 Jan

Be inspired by the work of contemporary artist Damien Hurst and create a mixed media piece based on this research and learning. Then create your own working kaleidoscope.

Ancient Egyptian Art and Hieroglyphics

Wed 28 Jan – 11 Feb

Explore the pyramids and tombs of ancient Egypt focusing on the artwork, adornment and Hieroglyphics – then create a ceramic tablet with a secret message.

Design Decorate and Embellish!

Wed 25 Feb – 11 Mar

A fascinating project looking at design from various cultures. Focusing on fine details and their origins, participants create mixed media and observational artwork.

Design Planted Spring Pots!

Wed 18 Mar – 1 Apr

Design, paint and decorate one or more ceramic plant pots with designs based on spring time. Then plant them with spring plants to take home.

  •  16:00 FREE
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Junior Youth Theatre - Group A

Fun and dynamic drama classes led by Troublemaker Theatre Company.

Explore all elements of drama including scriptwriting, devising and directing and work towards regular performances at Norden Farm. Each term is 10 weeks long. Suitable for all abilities.

Juniors £67 per term (from Wed 29 April)
School Year 2 & 3

Photo credit Luminous Photography.

Click here to visit the Troublemaker Theatre Company website

  •  16:15 FREE
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Junior Youth Theatre - Group B

Fun and dynamic drama classes led by Troublemaker Theatre Company.

Explore all elements of drama including scriptwriting, devising and directing and work towards regular performances at Norden Farm. Each term is 10 weeks long. Suitable for all abilities.

Juniors £67 per term (from Wed 29 April)
School Year 4, 5 & 6

Photo credit Luminous Photography.

Click here to visit the Troublemaker Theatre Company website

  •  17:30 FREE
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Youth Theatre - Academy

Led by Troublemaker Theatre Company.

Explore all elements of drama including scriptwriting, devising and directing and work towards regular performances at Norden Farm. Each term is 10 weeks long.

Academy £97 per term (from Wed 29 April)
Suitable for all abilities. School Year 12+.

Photo credit Luminous Photography.

Click here to visit the Troublemaker Theatre Company website

  •  18:45 FREE
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Book Club

Share your thoughts on contemporary fiction with other readers in a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere.

This season our Book Club will be reading:

Thursday 19 June
Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi

Thursday 17 July
Table for Two by Amor Towles

Thursday 14 August
TBC


Suitable for 18+ years.

Spaces are limited, early booking is advised to avoid disappointment.

7.30pm – 9pm
£5 per session (includes a glass of wine or soft drink from the bar)

  •  19:00 FREE
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RSC Live: Love's Labour's Won

Live screening (Wednesday, encore Thursday). Better known as Much Ado About Nothing, the play is set in Autumn 1918. It is the second of Shakespeare’s matching comedies.

  •  19:00 FREE
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Natural Causes

Vincent is from Exodus, a euthanasia group that assists people with suicide.

When he is invited to Walter Bryce's country house to assist in the disposal of Walter's wife, he senses something is wrong. Why are the suicide notes unsigned? What is the role of Walter's attractive secretary? Why has the Samaritan been sent for?

WHY? Killing you with laughter

  •  19:45 FREE

opening times on Wed 4 Mar

Box Office
13:30 - 15:00
17:30 - 20:00
Cafe Bar
10:45 - 23:00
Food Served
12:00 - 15:00
17:30 - 19:45
Gallery
17:00 - 22:00

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