30 events within about 15 miles in the next 4 weeks
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Come & view our alpacas every Sunday 10.30am - 3.30pm .FREE ENTRY Craft Cafe " drop in day" Friday 10 am to 3.30pm Refreshments , Friday 24th February. Intermediate Crochet. “Motifs”. Afternoon only 1-4pm £15.00 Saturday 25th February Learn to Knit £30.00 price includes equipment and yarn. Saturday 10th March. Intermediate Crochet: flowers, motifs and blocks Fee £30.00 Saturday 17th.. more
The perfect film noir: co-written by Raymond Chandler and based on a James M Cain book, it’s the tale of a sultry femme fatale, an insurance salesman, and a claims investigator. more
Come with Pip to the wild, glorious, overgrown jungle at the bottom of her garden. more
Some of the most promising young quartets from around the world have been invited to participate in this year’s Aldeburgh Chamber Music Residency scheme. Quartets’ study needs may change after the time of going to press. Please check the Aldeburgh Music website for up-to date details of the programme for each lunchtime concert. more
This half term, kids step back in time to the Tudors! Join us for fun trails, hobby horse jousts and find out how Bloody Mary got her nickname! more
Country & Western Valentines Evening more
After Dracula by Bram Stoker... ‘I Burn for You’ is an atmospheric new music theatre work inspired by Bram Stoker’s legendary vampire novel Dracula, created by composer Ian Wilson, librettist Joe O’Byrne and stage director Tom Creed. It brings together an astonishing line up of performers including the Hungarian death metal vocalist Attila Csihar (Mayhem, Sunn O))), and Void of Voices) – whose.. more
On Sunday 12 February 2012 The Silver Dollar CMC presents BLACKSTEEL TRIO. more
Woodland is a safe place for rare creatures, some so rare that you may never have heard of them. It’s a place where experts manage a strict daily routine and give lessons in super-safe creature care. But today there is a new arrival, one who doesn’t work to routines. Find out what happens when this excitable new creature sets out to find adventure in Woodland. Part play, part.. more
Our Last Exhibition for 2011 is at The Pond Gallery, Snape Maltings, Snape, Suffolk It runs for a week from 15 to 21 December 2011 Artists include Gavin King Carol Mayston Alison Mayston Pat Bellay Nigel Baker Gill Harvey Robert Walker Ted Crampton Richard Morgan Nigel Moody Cathy Allen Rachel Chesman Paddy Dean Jess Rubin Tracey Rous Emma Jayne Robertson Emma Aldous more
Maverick jazz rockers, Led Bib travel to Suffolk to create music with Aldeburgh Young Musicians. With their own inimitable take on improvisation, Led Bib will work with AYM on writing music for improvisers and playing written music as an improviser. One of the most exhilarating and talked-about bands of recent times uncover improvisation as composition ‘in the moment’. more
Aldeburgh Young Musicians have worked with musicians from Ensemble 360 exploring chamber music repertoire through performance and composition. Guided by Naomi Atherton (horn), Judith Busbridge (viola), Amy Harman (bassoon) and Adrian Wilson (oboe), this is a discovery tour of iconic classical and contemporary chamber music. more
Well known local historian Mark Mitchels will give a fully illustrated talk on Suffolk hoards. The talk, "The Find of a Lifetime: Treasures in East Anglia", will cover finds of gold and silver, including the fantastic Sutton Hoo burial, which have cast an important light on the history of East Anglia. more
A day-long enquiry into the cultural meanings of water, featuring exclusive presentations from prize-winning author Robert Macfarlane on the late Roger Deakin and a staged reading from Deakin’s Waterlog by tenor Mark Padmore and actor Stephen Dillane, directed by Katie Mitchell. Acclaimed writer Jay Griffiths (Wild, an Elemental 7 Journey, described in The Observer as ‘a profound and.. more
Work-in-progress world premiere of the remarkable new artists’ documentary feature, Swandown by artist film-maker Andrew Kötting and the visionary writer Iain Sinclair. Taking a Swan Pedalo from Hastings beach to Hackney’s Olympic site via the South Coast, the inland waterways of Kent and the Thames estuary, Kötting and Sinclair pursue a suitably English voyage into the heart of place and.. more




