The Move Tell Workshop with Funmi Adewole Elliott

Join Funmi Adewole Elliott for a workshop exploring the sensation of movement, playfulness, interaction and performance. In this session Funmi will draw on participants’ everyday experiences of social dancing and telling stories. She will start by teaching a simple routine based on old and new African urban dances: Fuji and Juju, Afrobeats, as well as Salsa and Merengue.

Open to all levels of experience and ages. This is an energetic workshop, but participants are welcome to take a break, sit and watch before re-joining.

Still Life Drawing and Painting with Luke Thompson

Learning methods of drawing and painting from observation, you will develop ideas of composition, lighting the subject, and various painting techniques. There will also be an introduction to colour mixing, and how to match colour naturally using a limited palette.

By the end of the session you will have completed a full still life painting, and will receive guidance and tuition throughout the day to develop your own creative approach. The workshop is suitable for beginners and those with some experience.

Please note - this workshop is only suitable for adults 18+

Portrait Painting with Luke Thompson

Under the careful guidance of Luke, you will study old master paintings to gain an insight into how they used light and shadow to create atmosphere, depth, and emotion within the portrait.

Over the course of the day, you will complete a portrait painting through developing your observational drawing skills, your painting technique, and your understanding of colour and colour mixing.

You will gain a strong understanding of light and shadow, proportion, and bringing your own individual expression to the portrait, with guidance and tuition along the way.

Portrait Painting with Luke Thompson

Under the careful guidance of Luke, you will study old master paintings to gain an insight into how they used light and shadow to create atmosphere, depth, and emotion within the portrait.

Over the course of the day, you will complete a portrait painting through developing your observational drawing skills, your painting technique, and your understanding of colour and colour mixing.

You will gain a strong understanding of light and shadow, proportion, and bringing your own individual expression to the portrait, with guidance and tuition along the way.

Double Bill

One Woman Wrestling Invites…
by Lisa Kendall

Lisa has realised that 33 years of dancing, practicing, making, performing and being are in danger of becoming wedged, stuck inside her.

One Woman Wrestling Invites… invites you to be with Lisa, and dance pals Leen and Rachel, as they navigate the transient energies of this critical impasse, wrestling with what was there and what is now, reflecting as they dance, upon the facts and fictions of living.

Celebrating Participation

This triple bill, unites and celebrates the creativity of older adults in the North with works created by community dance companies from Leeds, Sheffield and Liverpool.

Footsteps in the Dust
by The Performance Ensemble

What would you take with you if you had minutes to leave your home?

Inspired by witnessing walls that divide borders and people, The Performance Ensemble’s latest work explores migration and journeys through life.

Still Life Drawing and Painting with Luke Thompson

Learning methods of drawing and painting from observation, you will develop ideas of composition, lighting the subject, and various painting techniques. There will also be an introduction to colour mixing, and how to match colour naturally using a limited palette.

By the end of the session you will have completed a full still life painting, and will receive guidance and tuition throughout the day to develop your own creative approach. The workshop is suitable for beginners and those with some experience.

Please note - this workshop is only suitable for adults 18+

Excerpt of Mechanisms and Workshop by Christine Thynne

Mechanisms is a work-in-progress which boldly embodies ideas of effort and persistence, success and failure, visibility and joy. Drawing on knowledge of anatomy and physical practices in dance and kayaking, Christine playfully constructs and situates herself within a precarious structure of hard and fluid materials to build an environment of complex environmental interaction.

Ageless Film Screening

Sit down, relax and enjoy three short films. This eclectic mix of bold, playful and poignant films challenges perceptions of age and showcases the rich and diverse voices and lives of older people.

Still: Exploring the extraordinary within the everyday lives of care home residents by Gecko

Still explores the extraordinary potential within the everyday lives of the residents of Lime Court care home, inspired by their personal stories, experiences and passions.

Following the current: from boat to stage with Christine Thynne and Robbie Synge

Christine Thynne shares her journey of passion for dance and performance, of anatomy and the kayaking adventures, which led to the development of her solo work-in-progress, Mechanisms.

Joined by friend and collaborator Robbie Synge, Christine will use a mix of film, performance and conversation to share her story. Expect a warm and lively audience discussion about creative ambition, play and finding your way...