Come and join Zumba with Lucy on the High Street.
This is a fun, energetic dance class suitable for all ages. Contact zumba_lucy@outlook.com
@ZUMBAwithLUCY123
http://lucysomerville.zumba.com
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Come and join Zumba with Lucy on the High Street.
This is a fun, energetic dance class suitable for all ages. Contact zumba_lucy@outlook.com
@ZUMBAwithLUCY123
http://lucysomerville.zumba.com
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Hear the amazing story of Grace Kimmins (1870 – 1954), a forceful, charismatic woman who established a pioneering craft school for the disabled at Chailey in 1903. She instilled in the pupils a determination to focus on what they could achieve, not on what they couldn’t.
The Chailey Heritage Foundation, which was founded as the Chailey Heritage, is an English charity that owns and runs the Chailey Heritage School. It was founded out of the Guild of the Poor Brave Things in 1903 by Dame Grace Kimmins.
The foundation specialises in support of children and young people with complex physical disabilities and health needs – predominantly through the Chailey Heritage School. There will be a collection for Chailey Heritage at the talk.
Illustrated talk about Grace Kimmins founder of Chailey HeritageRead More
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Luca is an eight year old boy with a passion for singing and drama. In January 2018, he auditioned and was accepted into the all boy English vocal group Libera directed by Robert Prizeman. A pupil of Cumnor House School, he is an ordinary eight year old boy playing football, climbing trees and going through the work required of him. He has been involved in several local festivals and won the school in house music competition judged by the director of Brighton College. With a quirky, cheeky-sense of humour he aspires to singing on stage one day, the song hallelujah by Leonard Cohen being one of his favourites.
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A man is forced out of his home, leaving his friends, family and community. He chooses 10 of his most treasured possessions to take with him to remind him of the life he is leaving behind.
Using humour, stories and circus, this fiercely energetic show looks at what it means to be pushed out of what we know to an unfamiliar place with unfamiliar faces.
Memory Man was commissioned by The Basingstoke Festival and Supported by Arts Council England. The initial production was directed by John Wright and designed by The Flying Butresses. There will be further development on Memory Man in 2018 with support from Applause Rural Touring.
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Popsteps is dance company which provides dance classes and after school clubs for children and will perform modern dance routines to pop music. Its an award winning, fun, energetic dance fitness activity for all ages.
Please come and join in the fun!
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Come and see Jimmy performing circus tricks
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Fantasy Island Family Fun session is a great way for your family to spend quality time together getting creative as a team. Design and create a model of your Fantasy Island.
Recommended for families with children 2-11 years – up to 20 children plus adults
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This 1 hour workshop is the perfect opportunity for children to explore the world of colour with chalk pastels. We look at the differences between ‘hot’ and ‘cold’ colours, then go on to create a large scale flower image which will be framed ready for immediate display.
The workshop is part of the Lindfield Arts Festival 2018; and takes place at The Gingerbread Tree Studio — a place where creativity can grow.
Maximum group size 8. 5-10yrs.
All equipment, frames & refreshments included.
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Circus skills workshop
Want to learn circus skills yourself?
During workshop sessions Jimmy gives instruction in a variety of skills and provides equipment such as poi, diabolos, spinning plates, hula-hoops, juggling balls and rings, gymnast ribbons, flower sticks, stilts, and ‘pedal-go’s –older participants can even try the unicycle!