Led by Annet Bowler
Zumba with Annet is a fun, easy to follow, dance based class. Get fit and exercise in disguise to uplifting Latin rhythms!
This 60 minute class feels more than a party that exercise class. It suits all levels of ability and beginners are very welcome.
Zumba is a total workout, combining all elements of fitness – cardio, muscle conditioning, balance and flexibility.
It can help make you feel happy, healthy, strong, amazing, unstoppable and confident!
Summer
Sat 1 May - 31 Jul
11,30am - 12.30pm
£7 per class | £30 for 5 sessions a term
Age guidance: 18+ years
Some of the most talented young opera singers from London conservatoires perform a selection of 'bitesize' scenes.
Each showcases the delicious comedy and charm of Mozart's operatic classics in vibrant new English translations. Including much loved arias and rousing ensembles, these scenes bring to life the thrilling drama of opera with a contemporary twist.
WHY? A delightful operatic entrée for fresh audiences and refined palates alike
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.
Seniors £97 per term (from Sun 26 April)
School Year 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11
Photo credit Luminous Photography.
Click here to visit the Troublemaker Theatre Company website
Dir: John Madden 2015
Hotel owner Sonny has only one room available for new arrivals Guy and Lavinia. He joins forces with his residents to open a second hotel.
WHY? Ann all star cast includes Bill Nighy, Dame Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Dev Patel and Richard Gere
Following a sellout run in Edinburgh, Matt comes back to celebrate the great and the good (and Ed Miliband).
The countdown to election 2015 starts here with his brand new show. Matt has been seen on Channel 4's three part comedy series John Richard Grows up and 8 out of 10 Cats plus BBC1's Have I Got News For You.
WHY? 'Smooth as silk. Brings confidence and energy to political satire' ★★★★ Edinburgh Festivals Magazine