21 events within about 15 miles in the next 4 weeks
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This display marks the acquisition of a series of prints by the internationally renowned British painter and printmaker Patrick Caulfield. more
Mel Brimfield’s complex practice takes a skewed and tangled romp through the development of performance art; premiering new film and photographic work. more
The origins of the band go back to 1900 when the village of Elworth near Sandbach formed its own band to feature in the relief of Mafeking in the Boer War. After a couple of years the band was wound up, but from that base Edwin Foden formed the Fodens Motor Work Band. Thirty seven times a prize winner at the National Championships of Great Britain, the Fodens have maintained their position as.. more
Based in Spain and the UK, and laden with awards from festivals across Europe, this is one of the most talked about young companies to emerge recently more
SIMULTANEOUS EXHIBITION by Chess Grandmaster Keith Arkell Grandmaster Keith Arkell will take on all comers in a chess simul. Don’t miss the chance to play one of England’s top players. more
Clitheroe Parish Church Amateur Operatic & Dramatic Society are presenting
HELLO, DOLLY!
Directed by Anne Grogan at
ST MARY’S CENTRE, CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE. BB7 2DG
Sat 11th February 2012 & Mon 13th - Sat 18th February at 7.30pm
Matinee Sat 18th February 2.15pm
Tickets are on sale at St Mary’s Centre
The first public booking is 17th January 2pm-3pm & 7pm-8pm
Then every..
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This February half term our holiday programme is offering over 30 activities and workshops to youngsters between the age of four and 16 years old. Some of the activities are FREE and take place in venues all around the Lancaster district. A copy of the activity programme can be downloaded from www.lancaster.gov.uk/holidayprogramme or pick one up from our town halls, tourist information centres.. more
Lancaster Film Festival 2012 has a packed programme of films, workshops and creative events designed for the whole family. Whether you want to be a princess or pirate or just want to learn more about film production you will find something to do – including a chance to Go Wild at our Go Wild Toddler Morning! The festival will take place in some of Lancaster’s wonderful venues including.. more
Traditional and sequence dancing with refreshments more
Made in 1923, Salomé loosely follows the biblical story of King Herod and his desire for his young stepdaughter. It is Salomé’s desire for Jokanaan (John the Baptist) that causes her to dance before Herod…. Salomé is a visual feast. The stunning, art nouveau costumes and sets were designed by Natacha Rambova, and were inspired by the lavish illustrations of Aubrey Beardsley that accompanied.. more
1½-acre part-walled country garden set around 18c former vicarage. Several defined areas have been created by hedges, each with its own theme and linked by intricate cobbled pathways. Beautiful setting with fine views across to Farleton Fell. Traditional herbaceous borders, ponds, woodland and meadow planting provide year round interest. Large collections of auricula, primulas and snowdrops... more
Set in the dramatic limestone scenery of the Dales the garden nestles into a steeply wooded hillside. Extensive drifts of the common single and double snowdrops are an impressive sight in the woodland setting. There are examples of over 50 other varieties. The woodland paths may be slippery in wet weather so sensible footwear is recommended. The sculptures along the trail add further interest and.. more
Manchester-based Company Chameleon bring diverse histories and stories to life through stunning dance-theatre. more
The Brodsky’s are 40 years old! To thank all the audiences that have supported them over the years the world-famous Brodsky Quartet have put together a fantastic evening which guarantees a mix of music and entertainment. Their ‘Wheel of Fortune’ includes 40 of their favourite quartets and short pieces - spin the wheel and the quartet will play the selected pieces. It’s like no other concert.. more
Reflections on the Self presents women’s visual narratives, as told through self-portraits or portraits of others. The work engages with issues such as identity, sexuality and displacement and is produced by African female photographers whose views of the world have been shaped by their own experiences in Africa and the diaspora. more




