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You may have noticed the
Tuesday Club logo popping up recently.
Tuesday Club won't always be music-based, we plan on using it as
a platform to showcase a whole load of great things happening in
the Arts and drinks world.
Next up on Tuesday 16th April we have a special homage to
the world's greatest jazz label, Blue Note Records.
Some of the north's finest jazz musicians have combined for this
special performance.
Expect to hear some of Blue Note's most famous songs alongside
some cult lesser-known tracks.
If you're a fan of Blue Note, this is a date not to miss.
We still have a few tables with included table service available.
Tickets are available via the link below.
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2023 DOMINO WEEKLY GIVEAWAY
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Every week, one reader
from our mailing list gets a limited-edition, engraved 2024 Domino
which gets you free entry on paid nights, a welcome
cocktail with every visit to the club and a queue jump
with one friend.
This week's winner is…Kiaran Longhorn
We'll be in touch via email.
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Hampden
Estate Distillery Jamaica 2012 Edition 14
A limited edition rum from one of Jamaicas oldest distilleries,
hampden estate. Matured in ex bourbon casks. Jamaican
distilleries are famous for using dunder or muck to create high
concentrations of acids for use in fermentation, resulting in the
iconic 'funk' you find in Jamaican rums. This 11yo rum was
bottled from a single cask which yielded 245 bottles. It spent 3
years in the tropics. Caramel, corn, green banana cinnamon on the
nose, grilled pineapple, nutmeg, black pepper on the palette
Our Price £5.68
Usual Price £25.36
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THIS WEEK LIVE AT THE DOMINO
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6:00pm - 8:15pm
Hayley Gaftarnick Trio
The Hayley Gaftarnick Trio play an infectious blend of Roots,
Reggae, and Soul. Fronted by the brilliant Hayley Gaftarnick and
backed by a great band, these guys know how to get people moving.
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8:30pm - 11:15pm
Yubaba
Yubaba are North Wales’ and the North West’s premier Funk &
Soul act. This vocal-led 6 piece band never fail to get audiences
of all ages moving with their infectious mix of Funk, Soul, Ska
and Reggae. With a mighty repertoire spanning from classic grooves
to more modern chart tracks.
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11:15pm - 2am
The House Band
Featuring an all-star cast from Leeds thriving Jazz-Soul and Funk
scene, the house-band was built from the ground up with a mission
to get people dancing.
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19:30 - 22:30
The Nik Svarc Organ Trio
This new band brings together reimagined
standards, as well as contemporary originals with Jazz and funk
flavours. A journey deeply inspired by tradition, yet treading
new ground.
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Joy
Ride @ Seven
On Saturday 13th
April, 4-6pm, Spring Sessions
present original modern guitar, banjo, harmonica and accordion duo, Steam Town.
Singing about true love, hard drinking, politics and trains, this is
Yorkshire Americana delivered with a smile and acoustic music to make
you tap your feet. Pay
What You Feel. Organised by MEWL Music.
Sorry folks, Mestisa at
7.30pm is SOLD OUT. Worth trying on the door though for returns. £15.
JazzLeeds – The Jazz
Defenders are taking to the stage Sunday 14th April, 1.30 pm - 4pm.
Led by one of the UK’s most formidable jazz pianists, George Cooper,
the group is born from a deep love of Blue Note jazz, drawing on a
wealth of inspiration to craft their own raw and vibrant compositions. Doors 1pm. £12/£10 concessions.
Kids 16 and under free.
And finally, also on Sunday
14th April, 7pm, the Sunday Quiz.
Test your knowledge in a relaxed atmosphere – a great way to end the
weekend with friends and family. Seven
Bar. £5 per team entry. With prizes.
Where the event is
ticketed, tickets are available at TicketSource via www.sevenleeds.co.uk
We look forward to seeing you at Seven very soon.
Every £ spent at Seven helps support high quality arts in a local
setting.
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Hello,
This week is the
start of our five-week residency at beloved community venue
Theatre in the Mill.
We will be
screening a selection of cult and classic cinema, with a focus on
world cinema and special one-off screenings curated in
collaboration with University of Bradford students and the team
at Theatre in the Mill.
To kick off this
collaboration, we are offering free tickets to our entire
first week at Theatre in the Mil.This includes masterpieceThe
Florida Project, Anime favourite Josee, The Tiger
and the Fish, and a Saturday night screening of Cannes
prizewinner How to Have Sex.
This pop-up
cinema marks an exciting relationship between two of Bradford’s
most progressive independent cultural venues, but we are aware
the off-site programme cannot match the full experience you’re
used to at Pictureville. As a result, screenings after the
free first week will be priced at a discounted rate of £5 for
adults and £3 for concessions and members.
Visit our website to
view our calendar page and upcoming film listings and
keep scrolling for some highlights from our first few weeks at
Theatre in the Mill.
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Thu
11 Apr, 20.00
This fast-paced action-comedy
starring Brad Pitt as an international assassin on the world’s
fastest train has become an immediate cult classic, with an all-star
cast and razor sharp dialogue.
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Fri 12 Apr, 12.00
Warm,
winning, and gloriously alive, Sean Baker’s film is a
deeply moving and unforgettably poignant look at childhood.
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Fri 12 Apr, 19.00
Michael B. Jordan stars
in the true story of Oscar Grant, a 22-year-old, who crosses
paths with friends, enemies, family, and strangers on the
last day of 2008.
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Sat 13 Apr, 14.00
Acclaimed
romantic Anime in which a male college student meets a girl
who uses a wheelchair.
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Sat 13 Apr, 19.45
Three
British teenagers arrive in Crete for a wild summer of
drinking and partying in this prize-winning drama featuring a
breakout performance from BAFTA Rising Star Mia McKenna
Bruce.
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Thu 25 Apr, 18.30
Breaking Barriers Double Bill:
Black Mambas (TBC) & Writing With Fire (TBC)
Join
us for a double bill of two critically acclaimed modern
documentaries tracking important issues across the globe.
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Sat 20 Apr, 14.00
A high
school student enters a mysterious virtual world and
transforms into a famous singer in this hit Anime
from Mamoru Hosoda.
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Thu
2 May, 18.30 & 20.10
J-Horror
Double Bill:
Ju-On: The
Grudge (15) & Audition (18)
Our terrifying
Japnese Horror double bill begins with the 2002 classic The Grudge
and wraps up with Takashi Miike's 1999 film Audition, one of
the most notorious and twisted horrors ever made.
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About Theatre
in the Mill
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First
opened by Sir Alan Ayckbourn in 1976, Theatre in the Mill is
the hub of the University's theatre activities. It is one of
the foremost fringe theatre venues in the country and hosts
the best in contemporary touring theatre.
Theatre
in the Mill is based on the University of Bradford
Campus. You can access the venue via Shearbridge Road
which has free on-street parking.
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Pictureville Cinema
remains closed as RAAC investigations continue. Our IMAX and Cubby
Broccoli screen are temporarily closed, as part of the National
Science and Media Museum's once-in-a-generation
transformation.
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DRAMA TASTER WORKSHOP
OrangeBox, Young People Centre, Halifax
Thursday 28 March 10:00am-12:00pm (8-11 years) /
2:00pm-4:30pm (11-16 years)
Spaces are still available for our youth drama
workshops in Halifax next Thursday at Orangebox, that we're running
with Time Out.
Discover the enchanting tale of 'The Man Who Planted
Trees', explore your artistic side, and learn how you can
contribute to our community performance! Led by the talented
director Andy Barry, these sessions promise drama games,
puppetry-play, and an introduction to the story. No experience
required — everyone's welcome!
For the 2.00-4.30pm session, thanks to Project Challenge workshop
participants can arrive at OrangeBox early to enjoy a free healthy
hot lunch of pitta pizza, chips, fruit, brownies and flapjacks.
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THE ART OF
TAKING PART
Experience the joy of creating in our lively
workshops, where you'll craft pieces to be showcased in our
upcoming summer exhibitions. No artistic background is needed!
Participation is on a pay what you can afford basis, and
donations are appreciated upon registration. Spaces are
limited, so secure your spot early!
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WRITING
WORKSHOP
Mytholmroyd Community Centre
Saturday 13 April at 2:00pm-4:00pm
Todmorden College
Wednesday 17 April at 7:00pm-9:00pm
Unleash your inner wordsmith with writer Amanda Dalton! From
novices to seasoned writers aged 16 to 106, come delve into the
themes of 'The Man Who Planted Trees' through creative writing
activities. Your work might even feature in Hebden Bridge Arts'
project!
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CLAY
HANDBUILDING WORKSHOP
The Local Motive, Mytholmroyd
Sunday 14 April 2:00pm-4:00pm
Craft stunning clay acorns with ceramicist Katie Bates using
locally sourced wild clay! Join us in creating a collaborative
artwork for exhibition, inspired by 'The Man Who Planted Trees'.
Limited spots available—reserve yours today!
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WOODCUT
WORKSHOP
Northlight Art Studio, Hebden Bridge
Sunday 21 April 1:30pm-4:00pm
Carve your own woodcut masterpiece under the guidance of artist
Rachel Red! Embrace the thrill of printmaking and contribute to
our collective interpretation of a Harry Brockway illustration.
Don't miss this chance to leave your mark!
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NEEDLE
FELTING WORKSHOP
The Space, Hebden Bridge Town Hall
Sunday 28 April 2:00pm-4:00pm
Explore the art of needle felting with Dani Lovett and help
create a stunning textile landscape. Together, we'll craft a
collaborative masterpiece for exhibition, capturing the essence
of 'The Man Who Planted Trees'. Reserve your spot now!
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OPEN CALL
FOR YOUR ART
This summer, Hebden Bridge Arts will be celebrating
the powerful short story 'The Man Who Planted Trees' by Jean
Giono. Alongside workshops, events and a community performance,
we will hold three public exhibitions featuring work inspired by
its four emotive themes: nature, legacy, rebirth, and the power
of the individual.
We invite you to submit your artwork inspired by these themes
(all mediums, ages, and experience accepted and encouraged!).
Submission is free and via our website.
Exhibitions will be held:
Town Hall, Hebden Bridge 28 May-16 June
Holme Street Venue, Hebden Bridge 5-7 July & 12-14 July
Project Colt, Elland Bridge, Elland 13-27 July
Deadline for submissions: 7 May for our May-June exhibition and
17 June for our July exhibitions.
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WHAT'S COMING UP
Some workshops are still being finalised and booking will
open soon:
Saturday
11 May: Adult Singing Workshop in Hebden Bridge Town
Hall
Dates
TBC in May: Walking & Drawing Workshops in Hebden
Bridge and Elland
Date TBC
in May: Walk & Talk at Cromwell Bottom Nature Reserve,
Elland
We're also excited about our upcoming exhibitions where we'll
see your unique artwork - and two Community Creative Days
are happening in June!
Plus, we are working on our performance programme, with tickets
to the shows due to go on sale in May. We can't wait for
you all to enjoy it.
We'll share all the latest news via our newsletters, socials,
and on our website, so stay tuned.
From Rebekah, Lisa, Serena, Iona and the trustee team
Hebden Bridge Arts
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Find and follow us on social media
to keep up to date with all the latest news
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Book now for When
Forms Come Alive.
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Sensational
sculptures
There's less
than a month left to catch the Hayward Gallery's five-star
exhibition filled with playful and lively sculptures – make
sure you don't miss out! The final day of the exhibition is the
early May bank holiday, Monday 6 May.
Feeling
inspired? Check out our #WhenFormsComeAlive trend on Instagram
and TikTok, where you can discover and share your own
exhibition-inspired outfits.
And don't
forget: under-30s and Lambeth residents can get tickets for
just £8 (available Tuesday to Friday, and after 5pm on
Saturday).*
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★★★★★
'a blast from
first to last...This is a tremendous show.'
The Observer
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When
Forms Come Alive
UNTIL MON 6
MAY
Go behind
the scenes of our five-star exhibition in our latest video with
Hayward Gallery Director Ralph Rugoff, as he gives an
introduction to some of the unpredictable, energising and
engaging sculptures in the exhibition.
These
artworks call to mind the pleasures of gesture and movement,
the poetics of gravity and the experience of sensation
itself.
Installation view of Tara Donovan, When Forms
Come Alive (7 February – 6 May 2024). Photo: Jo Underhill.
Courtesy the Hayward Gallery.
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POV: you
shrink inside the artwork at an exhibition
Ever
wondered what it would be like to experience an exhibition from
inside the actual artworks? Wonder no more. Watch our POV video
for an up-close look at some of the works in When Forms Come
Alive – from winding rollercoasters to shining spheres to
pulsating organic forms.
Installation view of EJ Hill, When Forms Come
Alive (7 February – 6 May 2024). Photo: Jo Underhill.
Courtesy the Hayward Gallery.
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Walking works of art
Does your outfit
match the sculptures? Share your
exhibition-inspired outfits using
#WhenFormsComeAliveTrend and tag @hayward.gallery
on Instagram and @southbank.centre on TikTok.
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British
Sign Language Tours: When Forms Come Alive
SAT 13 APR
Artist Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq leads a BSL
Tour of When Forms Come Alive, discussing the
artists’ ideas and techniques behind the sculptures.
Installation view of Michel Blazy, When
Forms Come Alive (7 February – 6 May 2024). Photo: Jo
Underhill. Courtesy the Hayward Gallery.
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How Does
Art Make You Feel?
WED 24 APR
Explore
intersections of art and science as artists, dancers and
scientists come together to discuss how sculpture expands our
understanding of our world.
Eva Fàbregas, Pumping, 2019. Photo:
Fundación Botín. Commissioned and produced by Kunstverein
München with support from Acción Cultural Española. Courtesy
of the Artist and Kunstverein München.
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When
Forms Come Alive Exhibition Catalogue
Our
exhibition catalogue is here and it’s a work of art in itself:
this 240-page hardback, cloth-spined book includes essays by
Hayward Gallery Director Ralph Rugoff and art historian Natalie
Rudd.
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Header
images:
Installation
view of Franz West and Nairy Baghramian, When Forms Come Alive
(7 February – 6 May 2024). Photo: Jo Underhill. Courtesy the
Hayward Gallery.
Installation
view of Olaf Brzeski, When Forms Come Alive (7 February – 6
May 2024). Photo: Jo Underhill. Courtesy the Hayward Gallery.
Installation
view of EJ Hill, When Forms Come Alive (7 February – 6 May
2024). Photo: Jo Underhill. Courtesy the Hayward Gallery.
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Thanks for reading. We hope you enjoyed your
specially selected highlights. Share your comments and photos
with us by mentioning @southbankcentre or @haywardgallery.
*Booking fees for Hayward Gallery tickets are £3
online and £3.50 over the phone. There are no booking fees for
in-person bookings, Southbank Centre Members and Supporters
Circles.
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Southbank Centre is a charity registered
in England and Wales No.298909. Registered office:
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX
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Get out
those receipts... Tolly T & Just Call Me Audrey are back!
After
nearly two years, The Receipts Podcast ladies are
back and coming to you live and direct with an exclusive live show at The
Hackney Empire, London.
We've
added a new Cornwall date with Lucy Worsley. Join her as she leads
us into the life of one of English literature's most cherished figures,
Jane Austen.
Next month, spend a captivating evening with English
actor, comedian and writer Michael Palin. Michael
will be joined by TV presenter and Paralympic Medalist Ade
Adepitan.
We also
have new Fane Online events coming up with System Of A Down frontman
and writer Serj Tankian,
who's celebrating his memoir, and Helen
Oyeyemi - whose adventurous novel Parasol
Against the Axe explores the lines between illusion and
delusion.
Plus, 2020
BBC Young Writer of the Year winner Lottie Mills will be
celebrating the release of her darkly atmospheric and beautifully crafted
collection of gothic fairytales, Monstrum.
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Receipts Podcast LIVE
31 May, 7:30pm | Live
After
nearly two years, The Receipts ladies are back and coming to you
live and direct with an exclusive live show at The Hackney Empire, London.
You're in for a good time, expect real-life dilemmas, audience interaction,
games and of course a good ol' chat.
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Lucy
Worsley on Jane Austen
30 Sep - 17 Nov | Live UK Tour
For these
live, beautifully-illustrated talks, Lucy invites audiences to step into
the world of Jane Austen. Lucy will trace the footsteps of Jane
through the very rooms she moved, the landscapes she painted with words,
and the quiet revolutions she sparked.
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Serj
Tankian
14 May, 6:30pm | Streaming
With
nearly 40 million record sales, three albums topping the Billboard charts
and a Grammy win, join System Of A Down frontman
and writer Serj Tankian with journalist and
filmaker David Farrier, to celebrate the publication of his
incredible first memoir, Down With The System.
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Helen
Oyeyemi
15 May, 6:30pm | Streaming
Join
Goldsmiths Prize-shortlisted author Helen Oyeyemi to celebrate
the release of her glorious new novel, Parasol Against the
Axe. An adventurous, kaleidoscopic novel, Parasol
Against the Axe considers the lines between illusion and
delusion.
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announced Mary Beard's interviewers
3 - 13 Jul | Live UK Tour
Join
renowned classicist and historian, Mary Beard as she shines the
spotlight on the emperors who ruled the Roman Empire, from the well known
Julius Caesar to the almost unknown Alexander Severus.
Taking the
audience beyond the hype of politics, power and succession and into the
heart of the palace corridors, Mary will uncover the facts and fiction of
these rulers, asking what they did and why, and how we have got such a
lurid view of them.
Mary will
be joined by Richard Coles in Bury St
Edmunds, Kieran Hodgson in
Glasgow, Sathnam Sanghera in
London, Greg Jenner in Warwick
and Alan Johnson in
York.
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Lottie
Mills
17 May, 6:30pm | Streaming
Join
author and 2020 BBC Young Writer of the Year winner Lottie
Mills, to celebrate the release of her darkly atmospheric and beautifully
crafted collection of gothic fairytales, Monstrum.
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Craig
Foster
30 May, 6:45pm | Live
Join the
Academy Award-winning filmmaker behind the Netflix documentary, My
Octopus Teacher, for a meditation on the power of nature and
our place within it. In Partnership with How To Academy.
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Danny
Wallace
13 May, 7:30pm | Live
Follow
broadcaster and bestselling author of Yes Man and Join
Me, Danny Wallace down the modern rabbit hole of
lies, conspiracies and disinformation as he celebrates his latest
book, Somebody Told Me, live on
stage.
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Michael
Palin & Ade Adepitan
7 May, 8:00pm | Live
Join
English actor, writer and comedian to celebrate his book, Great-Uncle
Harry: A Tale of War and Empire. Immerse in Palin’s
literary world as he shares a blend of biography, WWI history, travelogue
and personal memoir.
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Do you have paralysis analysis? Should you
take that risk?
Podcasters Elizabeth
Day and Emma Reed Turrell break
down the complicated process of making those tough decisions.
From
facing divorce, burnout & even ending their podcast, the pair reflect
on some of the biggest choices they have ever made and how they have
impacted their lives.
To stream
the event in full, visit our website here.
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Sound Within Sound,
Hofesh Schechter and Nightmares on Wax.
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On a
roll
Calendar
looking empty for next week? Pop in for some free music at futuretense,
open a new chapter at blockbuster literary talks, or come for
orchestral mash-ups Rocketman: Live in Concert and Nightmares
on Wax & The Outlook Orchestra.
We've also
just announced a fresh classical music festival for early July.
Sound Within Sound blends the boundaries between music,
performance and visual arts. Scroll down to check out the
programme.
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Hofesh
Shechter: From England with Love
WED 17 – SAT 20 APR
England’s
complex identity takes centre stage in the UK premiere of
Hofesh Shechter’s compelling new dance work. Mixing raging rock
music with classical compositions, this playful and poignant
performance offers a peek into the heart and soul of this multifaceted
country. Limited availability.
Audio
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futuretense: Eneeks + Olympia Vitalis
THU 18 APR
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Joshua Bell & Academy of St Martin in the
Fields
THU 18 APR
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Nightmares on Wax & The Outlook Orchestra
FRI 19 APR
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Rocketman: Live in Concert
SAT 20 APR
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Salman Rushdie: Knife
SUN 21 APR
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David Nicholls: You Are Here
SUN 21 APR
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Sound
Within Sound
THU 4 – SUN
7 JUL
Uncover
sensational works of pioneering composers from the 20th
century, and experience classical music like never before, in
our new festival spotlighting the lives and works of composers
from around the world who pushed the boundaries of classical
music.
Book three
or more Sound Within Sound events to save 25% with our
festival multi-buy offer.
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‘That
looks like it’s made of sofa!’: kids react to When Forms
Come Alive sculptures
We gave a group of children free rein to
explore the sculptures of When Forms Come Alive, and
their reactions didn’t disappoint.
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Ciarán
Hinds reads from Seamus Heaney: A Life in Letters
On what would have been Seamus Heaney’s 85th
birthday, enjoy some of the poet’s observations on growing
old, read by the actor Ciarán Hinds.
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Multitudes
bag
Pleat
yourself to a stunning silky bag by Multitudes, providing ample
space while exuding an air of sophistication and grace. Plus,
they are available in a rainbow of colours.
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Thanks for reading. We hope you enjoyed your
specially selected highlights. Share your comments and photos
with us by mentioning @southbankcentre or @haywardgallery.
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Southbank Centre is a charity registered
in England and Wales No.298909. Registered office:
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX
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Hello
Tickets to The London Coffee Festival
(11-14 April at The Truman Brewery) are selling fast
but there's still time to grab a ticket for Sunday! Take a look
at some of the exclusive Easter holiday discounts...
25% off standard
tickets with code SPRING25
OR
10% off Ultimate
tickets with code BLOSSOM10
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Watch
the festival highlights from Thursday
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Head over to The
London Coffee Festival Instagram channel to watch the highlights from
Thursday.
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Competition time!
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LCF plant-based milk
sponsor Califia Farms are giving away some incredible prizes. Think
Smeg, AeroPress, Morning and Assembly!
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Latte Art Live is Back!
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Expect a series of throw
downs, showcases and hands-on workshops. Click on the link below to
see the full schedule.
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LCF Food Court
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Nestled in the heart of
the festival, we have some of London's hottest food concepts at the
LCF food court this year! Enjoy some delicious delights from the
likes of BeyRoots, Utter Waffle, Longboys and Dom's Subs!
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Don't forget to
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What’s
happening in Edinburgh this month
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Edinburgh this
April
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From
festivals and galleries to theatres and events, Edinburgh abounds with
things to see, do and experience for all kinds of arts and culture
lovers.
This month we’re shining a light on the vibrant artistic and cultural
landscape of Edinburgh, where excitement awaits at every turn.
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10
reasons to visit Edinburgh this spring
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After a long
winter, spring has blossomed, painting Edinburgh in vibrant hues,
and now is a great time to delve into the city's offerings.
Take a look at our seasonal suggestions, guaranteed to put a
spring in your step!
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Explore Edinburgh’s
spring festivals
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Although Edinburgh is
renowned for its globally acclaimed summer festivals, spring holds its
own allure, offering a host of unique festival experiences to entertain
all ages.
From the wonders of science to traditional music, culinary delights to
outdoor cinematic adventures, explore the festivals coming to
Scotland’s capital this spring.
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What’s on in Edinburgh’s theatres this spring
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Whether you love dance,
musicals, comedy, opera, or drama, Edinburgh offers an array of
dazzling opportunities for theatre goers.
Take a look at some of the fantastic shows coming to Edinburgh this
springtime.
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Music festivals
in Edinburgh
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Ranging from 1 day to
10 days, techno to folk, intimate to large-scale and everything in
between, whatever kind of music you’re into, there’s a festival in
Edinburgh for you.
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What’s
on in April
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Bringing together
almost 100 works from the Royal Collection, which together
explore the fashions of 18th century Britain, Style
& Society: Dressing the Georgians is on now at The
King’s Gallery. Or if you fancy learning more about the Blair
Street Underground Vaults – Edinburgh’s oldest, deepest vaults –
book now for an Evening
of Archives and Artefacts with Mercat Tours.
Featuring a fascinating programme of workshops, shows,
exhibitions and talks for all ages, Edinburgh
Science Festival takes place across the city until 14
April. While if it’s an evening of dazzling evening of magic,
mystery and wonder you’re seeking, don’t miss the enchanting Edinburgh
Magic.
Held on Calton Hill on 30 April, Beltane
Fire Festival will be celebrating the end of winter with
fiery displays, elaborate costumes and immersive storytelling.
Looking ahead to May, Edinburgh
Tradfest will be hosting an exciting programme of live
music and workshops, while Edinburgh
Seafood Festival will be bringing the best of Scotland’s
seafood to the capital.
©Gordon Veitch
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One of the impactful
artists of his generation, the work of Edinburgh artist, Adam Bruce
Thomson is explored at the City Art Centre.
©Antonia
Reeve
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Global sensation,
Fleurs de Villes bring their unique floral art show to the Royal
Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
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The vibrant Edinburgh
International Children's Festival returns with a programme created
especially for children and young people.
©Julie
Howden
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The Official Guide to
Edinburgh
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Discover our new season of events
There's
plenty to look forward to across our sites
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Edinburgh Science Festival
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From 30 Mar–14 Apr, the National
Museum of Scotland hosts Edinburgh Science Festival.
Join us for two science-fuelled weeks of
exploration with family workshops, adult talks
and more.
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Edinburgh Science Festival After
Hours
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Event | National Museum of Scotland
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Explore
brilliant biomaterials at this adults-only evening
event.
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What's on across our sites
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National Museum of Flight
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National Museum of Rural Life
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National Museum of Scotland
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National Museum of Scotland
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Audio
Described Evening: Wildlife Photographer of the
Year
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National Museum of Scotland
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Wildlife
Photographer of the Year
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South Asian Stories trail
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Explore the National Museum of
Scotland with this new trail created by local South
Asian communities, sharing personal stories and
memories inspired by objects in the museum.
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Event | National Museum of Rural Life
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Join
us for a weekend of all things woolly at the National
Museum of Rural Life.
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Help
protect remarkable objects and enjoy free entry to
our sites and exhibitions.
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1 Snow bison
by Max Waugh, USA, Wildlife Photographer of the Year
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Our
mailing address is:
National Museums Scotland
Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF
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© National Museums Scotland. Scottish Charity
SC011130
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Delicious Dublin
tastes
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Dining out in
Dublin? Make sure to check out the traditional taste of coddle, as well
as the cockles and mussels, as harmonised to the tune of Dublin's Molly
Malone.
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How Belfast became Titanic Town
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The Titanic’s soul, story and sorrow
are etched on the city of Belfast.
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See the Slieve Leagues
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Take it to the edge with a trip to
the monumental Slieve Leagues Cliffs in County Donegal.
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Are you ready
to discover Ireland’s hidden treasures on an island hopping adventure?
Beautiful coastlines, pristine beaches, charming towns, and traditional
Irish music are only a handful of highlights you’ll be sure to enjoy.
Every Irish island, no matter how big or small, offers its own unique
charm.
Whether you’re spotting puffins on sea stacks, wandering through
historic ruins, or simply soaking in the tranquillity of island life,
there’s something undoubtedly special about one of our sea-soaked adventures.
Are you ready
to discover Ireland's hidden treasures on an island hopping adventure?
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Hiking
& Island Hopping Cork & Kerry
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Islands Visited: Cape
Clear Island, Skellig Michael, Blasket Islands.
Next
Departs: 8th June
Explore a UNESCO site, quaint fishing villages, stunning coastal
stretches, rich birdlife, and authentic Ireland – all in one
unforgettable trip.
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Hiking
& Island Hopping Ireland’s West Coast
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Islands Visited: The
Aran Islands, Inishbofin, Clare Island.
Next
Departs: 27th July
Discover the best of Ireland's west coast with hikes along remote
islands, cosy pubs, and epic coastlines.
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Hiking
the Causeway Coast & Donegal
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Islands Visited:
Rathlin Island.
Next
Departs: 22nd June
Make memories along the iconic Causeway Coast and Donegal, where rich
folklore comes alive, plenty of chances for bird-watching, and
breathtaking landscapes await you.
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Our holidays reviewed
in your words…
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I
will absolutely recommend Wilderness Ireland to all sorts of people I
can think of. In fact, I've already recommended you to several people
while traveling home through numerous airports and train stations! You
are tops and one of the things that makes you so is the van-size group.
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Sherry Robinson
23/08/2023
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Hiking
& Island Hopping - Cork & Kerry
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Copyright
© 2019 Wilderness Ireland, All rights reserved.
Wilderness Ireland, Unit 8A 1/2, Northwest Business Park, Collooney,
Co. Sligo, Ireland
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Pause for a moment to picture this...
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You've just indulged
in a multi-course breakfast. Time to walk in the footsteps of history
in the mansion house gardens.
You sink into the
bubbles of a rolltop bath for the second time that day.
Because you can.
There's a pre-dinner
drink with your name on it. And a dessert. And a cheeseboard.
Go forth and claim them all.
You. Are. Here.
De Vere
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Your Happy Place - exclusive offer
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We all know the ritual
of opening a hotel room door. The whoosh of cool air; the sight and scent
of fresh linen; the promise of a relaxing break. Imagine also being
greeted by The De Vere Selection: a range of luxury treats that are all
yours to enjoy. From
£200 per couple this very special offer gives you all
this, plus breakfast, dinner and, of course, an overnight stay.
The De Vere Selection
includes English sparkling wine, luxury Penhaligon’s toiletries, artisan
chocolates and more, worth over £100*. This limited offer is available
exclusively when you book direct and cannot be found anywhere else - just
remember to use the promo code HAPPY
to secure your happy place.
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Berkshire
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De Vere
Wokefield Estate
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A stunning, white manor house in a
parkland setting. Relax in your supremely-comfortable room before
descending for dinner. What could be better? Take a virtual tour of the
hotel here.
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The Cotswolds
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De Vere
Cotswold Water Park
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A uniquely beautiful location right on
the water's edge. With two lakeside restaurants and the serene Spa6 for
treatments and pampering. Take a look around here.
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South Cotswolds
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De Vere
Tortworth Court
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A glorious time of year to visit this
manor house hotel, with its Victorian arboretum starting to bud,
blossom and bloom. Visit the Leaf Spa for some much-needed 'me time'.
Have a look.
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Surrey
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De Vere
Horsley Estate
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Set in a truly beautiful location,
this 75 acre estate boasts a turreted, gothic mansion and the modern
Horsley Place. Have a virtual stroll around here.
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Buckinghamshire
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De Vere
Latimer Estate
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The very fabric of this majestic
mansion overlooking the Chess Valley positively breathes with
historical intrigue and stories of its past. See it for yourself
here.
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Cheshire
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De Vere
Cranage Estate
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A peaceful country hotel, minutes from
the M6. Enjoy seasonal food in the family-friendly restaurant, or on
the outdoor terrace in the spring sunshine. Take a virtual stroll
around here .
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De
Vere, The Inspire, Hornbeam Park, Harrogate,
North Yorkshire, HG2 8PA.
Registered in England & Wales No: 6137931
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information with utmost care, ensuring your privacy, and you can easily
opt out of our emails whenever you wish. Read our updated privacy policy.
*Offers are subject to
promotional room and rate availability. Date restrictions will apply. All
rates quoted are from rates and will vary. Offer cannot be used in
conjunction with any other offer, discount, group, loyalty or negotiated
rates. From £200 rate is per couple. Full pre-payment is required at
time of booking. Items in the De Vere Collection and childrens' treats
subject to change and may not be available at all properties. Cheapest
rates quoted are per room per night. Items in the De Vere Collection may
vary from hotel to hotel and De Vere reserves the right to change or omit
any item in the collection at any time. General terms & conditions
apply. For competition T&Cs please visit our website.
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Plus Michael Blaustein and Tatty Macleod
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Tue 29 Oct - Sat 2 Nov
2024
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An
electrifying adaptation of Manjeet Mann’s acclaimed
novel from Pilot Theatre.
Amber
is trapped – by her family’s rules, by their expectations,
by her own fears. But on the running track she is
completely free.
As
her body speeds up, the world slows down. And the tangled,
mixed up lines in her head get straighter...
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Memory Sounds
Fri
3 May 2024
Join us for the
closing performance of Nikta Mohammadi's
exhibition Memory Stone.
The event will
feature a special screening of the film, accompanied
by a live score led by the composer Babak
Mirsalari, featuring Atefeh Einali and
Parisa Pirzadeh.
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Michael Blaustein
Sun
22 Sep 2024
Co-host of
popular podcast Stiff Socks Michael
Blaustein is an internationally renowned
comedian, accomplished actor, and award winning
writer.
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Tatty Macleod - Fugue
Sat
23 Nov 2024
Hot off the
back of a sold-out Edinburgh Fringe run Tatty
Macleod is bringing her certain je ne sais quoi
to the stage with her debut hour of comedy: FUGUE.
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Bee Creative X The Lowry
Galleries Life Drawing Session
Thu
18 Apr 2024
Coinciding with
our new contemporary exhibition, Memory Stone,
the class will explore the movement of the human
figure.
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Mehek
Tue
16 Apr 2024
An enchanting
exploration of the human heart, its desires, courage,
and resilience, masterfully brought to life by the
artistry of Aakash Odedra and Aditi
Mangaldas.
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DEDICATED ACCESS LINE: 0161 876
2183
BOX
OFFICE: 0161 876 2000
Calls are at your standard network operator's
charge.
The Lowry Centre Trust is a registered
charity (no. 1053962). Your
support goes towards our world-class Theatre and Galleries
programme, the care and display of the LS Lowry Collection
and our life changing Learning & Engagement programme.
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reserved. All information correct at time of sending.
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This Spring, let
us look after you!
Come rain or shine, you will always find some “sun rays” at the
much-loved Inn on the Beach. Our friendly and caring team are all hands-on
deck to ensure that you have the most amazing seaside experience on the
beautiful English Riviera.
Rest and sleep easy in
one of our comfortable luxury seaview rooms or quirky beach huts. For
larger groups, why not choose the freedom of one of our rental cottages to
gather family and friends for a special getaway or sparkling celebration?
BOOK
YOUR SPRING BREAK
from £175 per room per night including breakfast.
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Sunday Roast by
the Sea!
Treat your family to a succulent Sunday Roast & make the most
of the amazing panoramic seaviews at the Cary Arms & Spa. Start with
our selection of nibbles, followed by a light starter and a classic Sunday
Roast (we offer a selection of three meats, fish of the day or vegetarian
option all served with seasonal vegetables), finish your meal on a sweet
note with one of our homemade desserts.
Book
your table on-line or by
calling us on 01803 327110 or email enquiries@caryarms.co.uk
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Seaside fun!
The beauty of a great seaside holiday on the South Devon is that
you can choose the “al farniente” option at the Inn or opt for some great
adventures! The English Riviera offers a large selection of fun activities
& places to visit: breathe in the sea air with an invigorating coastal
walk, go fishing, sea swimming or even take up paddle boarding, all on our
doorstep!
CLICK
HERE FOR MORE DETAILS
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Condé Nast Johansens Winner 2021 for “Best for Families”
Visit England Awards for
Excellence 2020 – Small Hotel of the Year -Silver
Award
Winner "Readers Award" Hotel
2020
Condé Nast
Johansens National Awards for Excellence in UK &
Ireland
Silver Award in the Small Boutique
category at the prestigious national
Visit England
Awards for Excellence Awards 2020
Chosen as one of “The best hotels in the UK to
stay in …”
GQ Magazine
2019
“The Cary Arms is sampling the top-end of
the Riviera experience…”
The Mail on Sunday
2019
“Britain’s Swankiest Beach Huts…”
Sunday Times
2016
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Forward
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Tel: + 44 (0) 1803 327110 | www.caryarms.co.uk
Cary Arms & Spa | Babbacombe Beach | Babbacombe
South Devon | TQ1 3LX | ENGLAND
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Time for spring adventure
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The clocks have sprung forward, the lighter,
brighter evenings are here, and our gardens are in bloom, so
we're embracing spring with open arms. As a nod to the shift in
seasons, we've also launched a range of new menus.
Take a peek at our latest news and stories from
Luxury Family Hotels, including our plans for May half term,
another glimpse at the interiors at New Park Manor, our
links to the South West 660 and details of our Parenthood
Retreat later this month.
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Join our
next Parenthood Retreat
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Our third Parenthood
Retreat of 2024 takes place later this month at Woolley Grange with
the award-winning nutritionist, Charlotte Stirling-Reed.
Tickets are available for the session or an overnight retreat.
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Meet the artist: Emily Dabourn
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As part of the New Park
Manor refurbishment, the design team at StudioJill commissioned a
bespoke, whimsical wallpaper. We caught up with the artist to find out
more.
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Discover the South West 660
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Have you heard of the South
West 660? It's an iconic road trip from Poole in Dorset to Watchet in
Somerset. Along the way, you'll find two of our wonderful hotels!
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Have a magical May half term
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May half term at LFH will
be packed full of fun, with oodles to see and do. Whether you're
joining us for a getaway, or you live locally, we've put together a
guide to what's on in and around our hotels.
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We've been
shortlisted
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We are thrilled that Fowey
Hall, Moonfleet Manor, New Park Manor and The Ickworth have been
shortlisted in the 2024 Condé Nast Traveller Readers' Choice Awards.
If you've loved staying at one of our hotels, a vote for us would mean
the world.
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Luxury Family Hotels | Company
Registration Number: 07860095
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