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 Janet Richardson.
Beginners learn techniques including sawing, filing, polishing, ring making, stone setting, texturing, doming and soldering, to make some beautiful jewellery. More experienced participants are taken forward with their skills.
Suitable for all levels of experience. Materials cost to tutor for 5 weeks £28 (approx).
Fri 3 Sept – 1 Oct, Fri 7 Oct – 12 Nov (exc Fri 28 Oct), Fri 18 Nov – 15 Dec
11.30am – 1.30pm
£84 per course
Materials cost approx. £28 to tutor
Booking cut off time: 9am on Fri 3 Sept, Fri 7 Oct, Fri 18 Nov
Suitable for 18+ years.
Students will need to show evidence of negative lateral flow test on the day of attending.
Log your lateral flow test result through the NHS app and receive a text saying the NHS app confirms receipt of your result. Please show this to Jan at the start of class.
Face coverings must be worn during this class.
Led by Karen Carter
Fri 24 Mar | 10.30am - 3.30pm | £38 per session
Use a combination of lino, polystyrene and high-density foam to create unique layered prints.
Suitable for 18+ years.
£5 materials fee.
Led by Janet Richardson
Beginners learn techniques including sawing, filing, polishing, ring making, stone setting, texturing, doming and soldering, to make some beautiful jewellery. More experienced participants are taken forward with their skills.
Suitable for all levels of experience. Materials cost to tutor for 5 weeks £28 (approx).
Fri 3 Sept – 1 Oct, Fri 7 Oct – 12 Nov (exc 28 Oct), Fri 18 Nov – 15 Dec
2pm – 4pm
£84 per course
Materials cost approx. £28 to tutor
Booking cut off time: 9am on Fri 3 Sept, Fri 7 Oct, Fri 18 Nov
Suitable for 18+ years.
Students will need to show evidence of negative lateral flow test on the day of attending.
Log your lateral flow test result through the NHS app and receive a text saying the NHS app confirms receipt of your result. Please show this to Jan at the start of class.
Face coverings must be worn during this class.
Dir. Jeff Nichols 2016, 123 mins, UK/US
An inspirational love story based on the real-life courage and commitment of interracial couple, Richard and Mildred Loving. After their marriage, they spend nine years fighting for the right to live as a family in their hometown.
WHY? Starring Oscar and Golden Globe nominee Ruth Negga
£10.50 (£9.50 conc)
Please note that the Thur 30 Mar screening is now taking place slightly later at 8.30pm
Special Ticket Offer
£9 (£8 conc) tickets when you book for three films at the same time. Offer excludes event cinema screenings. Offer applied in basket.
Parent and Baby Screening
The screening on Tuesday 28 March at 11am 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 a cup of tea / coffee); babies and infants are free of charge. Seating is unreserved and unaccompanied adults are not admitted.
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
Led by Leticia Abella Iglesias
Start the weekend with the rhythm and passion of Flamenco! Step into the atmosphere of Andalusia – its movements and music. Start by learning the basic steps and progress through the courses, in a relaxed and fun environment!
Autumn
Fri 15 Sept – 20 Oct (exc 13 Oct) and Fri 3 Nov – 8 Dec
7.45pm – 8.45pm (7.45pm - 9.15pm on Fri 15 and 22 Sept)
£42 per 6 week course
Suitable for 18+ years
by Rebecca Russell and Jenny Wafer.
‘Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived...’
The six wives of Henry VIII are brought into the 21st century when six very different women also marry the same man. Miscarriage, love affairs and betrayal ensue - and a shared loathing of all things ginger!
“…extremely funny and tear to the eye poignant, changing in the space of seconds ... I found it to be a thoroughly entertaining evening that just "works" - Katy Lewis, BBC
WHY? The plight of these women reflects the experiences their sixteenth century counterparts and is portrayed with humour, pathos and a great deal of wine!
£12 (£10 conc)
David Baddiel brings his critically-acclaimed show My Family: Not The Sitcom to Norden Farm before embarking on a 10 week residency in London’s West End.
My Family: Not the Sitcom is a massively disrespectful celebration of the lives of David Baddiel’s late mother, Sarah, and dementia-ridden father, Colin.
It’s a show about memory, ageing, infidelity, dysfunctional relatives, moral policing on social media, and gay cats. Come and be offended on David’s behalf for the final time in the West End.
‘Baddiel launches himself into the Louis CK league of no-holds-barred comedy’ Metro
‘This is a rare production that boasts side-splitting laughs and also moves people to tears’ Evening Standard
‘Compelling to watch both for its unvarnished truth and complicated affection’ The Guardian
‘Hugely funny…If you’re going to disrespect the dead and the incapacitated, do it like this: truthfully, inventively and, finally, lovingly’ The Times
‘Universally joyful… I wish this show long life’ Chortle
‘Rare to see one that draws its subject as honestly, vividly and humorously as this’ The i
‘A show that bubbles with love and unexpected joie de vivre’ The Telegraph
★★★★★ Metro | ★★★★★ Jewish Chronicle | ★★★★★ Heat | ★★★★ The Guardian | ★★★★ The Times | ★★★★ The Telegraph | ★★★★ Sunday Times Culture | ★★★★ Evening Standard | ★★★★ The i | ★★★★ WhatsOnStage | ★★★★ Mail On Sunday, Event Magazine | ★★★★ City A.M. | ★★★★ The Arts Desk | ★★★★ London Theatre