Led by Julie Potter
These Friday morning classes are intended for all ages and abilities and levels of experience, although beginners are advised to attend the later class. We will practise traditional breathing techniques (pranayamas), general yoga postures (asanas) with some relaxation.
Spring
Fri 17 Jan – 21 Feb and 28 Feb – 24 Apr (exc 6 Mar, 10 and 17 Apr)
9.30am – 10.45am
£42 per 6 week course and £49 per 7 week course
Suitable for 18+ years.
Please bring a mat.
Led by Bethany Hearn.
A thrilling, energetic and creative dance class. Explore imaginative themes and adventures through dance, song and mime.
Spring
Mon 13 Jan – 30 Mar (exc 3, 10, 17 Feb)
10.15am – 11am
£6 | £4.50 siblings | £20 for 4 sessions a term
Suitable for ages 2+ years.
If you would like to book the offer price for 4 sessions, please enter a ticket for each date you would like to attend into your basket and the offer will apply automatically
Led by Karen Carter.
Capture the freshness of spring flowers with a variety of acrylic techniques, including loose fluid methods and painterly impressionistic approaches. Please bring your own materials.
Materials to be supplied by participant, plus materials cost to tutor where indicated. A basic knowledge of acrylics is desired, unless otherwise stated.
10.30am – 3.30pm | £38 per class
Led by DJ Mhlanga
The digital arts club. Improve, develop and learn various arts with a digital focus. Work on group or personal projects over the 10 week term. Have fun filming, podcasting, creating stop-motion animation, using green screen special effects and more!
Suitable for all levels of experience for School Year 7 – 13.
Spring
Fri 17 Jan – 27 Mar (exc 21 Feb)
5pm – 6.30pm
£80 per 10 week term
Locally born photographers Tom Waller and Andy Nethercleft present a collection of images inspired by London’s Street Life.
Dir: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen 2016
In 1950s Hollywood, Eddie Mannix is chief fixer for film studio Capitol Pictures. His job is to make sure the studio’s stars stay out of trouble. In one long day he is faced with the abduction of the studio’s biggest star, an actress pregnant out of wedlock and gossip columnists looking for dirt.
WHY? ‘A hilarious return to form for Coen brothers’ ★★★★ Evening Standard
Click here to read the full review.
Please note that the 10.30am Parent and Baby screening on Thursday 21 April is exclusively for parents with children under 2 years. Lights are kept on low level and you can move around if you need to. Tickets are £5.50 for adults (including cup of tea); babies and infants are free of charge. Seating is unreserved and unaccompanied adults are not admitted.