Calling all budding artists and young creatives!
Immerse yourself in three whole days of arts and crafts.
This school holiday, the theme is art inspired by famous artists – from Picasso to Barbara Hepworth, and Andy Warhol to Matisse. Budding young artists will work to create both unique individual projects and collaborative art. You will have the opportunity to use a range of mediums and materials including clay and textiles.
Wed 11 – Fri 13 Apr
10am – 4pm
£90 (£80 Advantage Card)
Suitable for age 8+ years.
An exhibition created with local schools and inspired by Me and My Bee, a show in the Jump In! Family Arts Festival.
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.
Eight year old Lexi doesn’t make friends very easily. If only school would allow a non-uniform day – she could be herself. Inspired by Grandad’s hippy stories, she fights her class teacher and the class bully.
An interactive spoken word performance.
Age guidance: 5+ years
WHY? A story about having the confidence to be yourself and stand up for what you believe in
Studio
£10 (£8 under 16s)
Family and Friends (4 people) £32
Tickets/seats are not required for children under 18 months who are happy to sit on laps.
Dir: Nick Park 2018 | 89 mins
It’s the dawn of time and prehistoric creatures roam the earth. Courageous caveman Dug (Eddie Redmayne) and his best friend Hognob must unite his tribe against a mighty enemy - Lord Nooth (Tom Hiddleston) and his Bronze Age City. The latest film from Aardman Animations.
WHY? ‘A gloriously funny tale’ ★★★★ The Telegraph
Click here to read the full review.
£7 (£5 under 16s)
Family and Friends (4 people) £20
Tickets/seats are not required for children under 18 months who are happy to sit on laps.
Dir: Jake Kasdan 2017 | 119 mins
Four teenagers discover an old video game console with a game they’ve never heard of and are thrust into its jungle setting. They’ll have to go on the most dangerous adventure of their lives, or they’ll be stuck in there forever.
WHY? Starring Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart and Karen Gillan
'Body-swapping, a wisecracking cast and a dazzling effects-laden package add up to a game-world movie that outshines its 1995 predecessor' ★★★ The Guardian
Click here to read the full review.
£7 (£5 under 16s)
Family and Friends (4 people) £20
Tickets/seats are not required for children under 18 months who are happy to sit on laps.
Grammy Award winning singer Jacqui Dankworth is joined by an all star line-up.
They are: award winning composer and jazz pianist David Gordon; Ben Davis, whose group Basquiat Strings have been Mercury-nominated; and Christian Garrick, widely recognised as the UK’s leading jazz violinist. They perform seductive rhythms, cutting-edge improvisation and lyrics, at once heart-rending, joyous and surreal.
WHY? 'The most expressive voice of her generation' The Observer
Courtyard Theatre
£16 (£14 conc)