Programme September - December 2019

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CELEBRATING

25 YEARS SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER 2019

FLOCK MANRAN REAL TO REEL SCOTTISH DANCE THEATRE SHAPER/CAPER - PAPERMOON LIGHTSCAPE: BARN - CRATHES TAKEOVER


CELEBRATING

25 YEARS Welcome to our very special 25-year anniversary season! In this special year we will be shining a spotlight on our creative origins - our links to Crathes Castle, our local creative community, our environmental focus and our commitment to exploring our place in the wider world in partnership with the finest professional artists, performers and makers. The Barn has come such a long way since the rehearsals of the Tensions & Trust community play in 1992 and Woodend Arts Association’s launch in 1994, to develop into Aberdeenshire’s premier multi-arts venue. On behalf of the whole team I’d like to extend our thanks and appreciation for each of the amazing, individual contributions that have made the Barn the vibrant place it is today. As our journey continues, I’d also like to invite each of you to become part of our new community of Barn supporters by contributing to our 25th Anniversary fundraising campaign - whether you are someone who enjoys coming to our creative events with your friends and family, or a local business who recognises the contribution the Barn makes to the well-being of our community. Every one of you can make a real difference to our sustainability, and with your help, we can ensure another 25 years of the Barn delivering the best arts experiences for all. Donations can be made on-site at the venue or via our website. As ever, inside you’ll find a programme packed full of performances, workshops, films, talks and festive events and in this special edition we invite you to become part of, and get closer to the action than ever before. It’s your Barn – let’s celebrate! Lorraine Grant Director

Funded By Cover image credit: Mike Meller Photography www.mikemeller.co.uk

Supported By The Barn is run by Woodend Arts Limited , a registered Scottish Charity SC022620 Woodend Arts Limited is a not-for-profit company, limited by guarantee, Company No. 392079 The Barn is one of Creative Scotland’s Regularly Funded Organisations


Mondays 2 – 23 September @ 10.30am–1pm WORKSHOP

LIFE CLASS WITH CATRIONA PLATTEN

Join us for an in-depth look at figure and portraiture with artist Catriona Platten. Using simple exercises, you will explore different ways to represent the human form in drawing, including structure and proportion of the body, plus features, tone, colour, pose and expression. Working from a nude model, you will get the opportunity to try out a variety of approaches and techniques to create a range of life drawings. This class is suitable for all levels. £110 £105 Friends of the Barn

Sunday 1 September @ 3.30pm–5.30pm WORKSHOP

Sunday 1 September @ 6.30pm PERFORMANCE

Scottish Dance Theatre’s team will lead this pre-show practical workshop, designed to give participants an insight into the concepts of the performance and develop everyone’s engagement in Looping.

All ages welcome. All genders welcome. All abilities welcome. All people welcome.

SCOTTISH DANCE THEATRE LOOPING: SCOTLAND OVERDUB

No dance or theatre experience is required; just a willingness to have fun and try new things. This is a unique opportunity to connect with our dancers - and your community - in a new way! Intrigued and interested? Everyone is welcome…. This is a FREE event. Tickets will need to be booked in advance on the Barn’s website, the workshop will take place @ The Deeside Dance Centre, Hill of Banchory South, Banchory AB31 5XF The workshop will be followed by the performance of Looping: Scotland Overdub at 6.30pm @ the Barn, Burn O Bennie, Banchory AB31 5QA

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SCOTTISH DANCE THEATRE LOOPING: SCOTLAND OVERDUB

Tuesdays 27 August, 3, 10, 17, 24 September, 1, 8 October @ 10am–11.30am Tuesdays 29 October, 5, 12, 19, 26 November, 3, 10 December @ 10am–11.30am

To celebrate 25 years of the Barn, we have invited Scottish Dance Theatre to host an immersive ceilidh experience, inspired by street festivals and carnivals. Looping: Scotland Overdub connects the cultures and heritages of Brazil and Scotland in a political dance party with occasional loud music, flashing lights and freedom to move and enjoy the space.

WORKSHOP

SINGING FOR JOY

Have you always wanted to sing but not had the confidence? Led by Fiona and Mark Hope and Lynne Burns, come and discover your own voice by singing songs from all over the world with this friendly group of new and old singers. We don’t do concerts, we just have fun!

Looping: Scotland Overdub is an intergenerational performance that captures the collective spirit of ceilidh dancing and street festival vibes and is one experience not to be missed. Suitable for ages 5 to 105 years

£6 per session or £35 for the block

This is a FREE event but tickets will need to be booked in advance.

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Wednesday 4 September @ 7.30pm DOCUMENTARY

LAST BREATH (12)

A commercial diver is stranded on the seabed off the coast of Aberdeen with 5 minutes of oxygen, but no chance of rescue for more than 30 minutes. With access to amazing archive footage, this is the true story of one man’s impossible fight for survival. If you enjoyed Kevin Macdonald’s Touching the Void, Last Breath is a must-see. £6, £5 conc in advance £8, £6 conc on the door £4.50 Friends of the Barn

Tuesday 3 September – Wednesday 6 November EXHIBITION

NICOLA CHAMBURY: HOLDING GROUND

Crathes-based painter and printmaker Nicola Chambury’s works respond to landscape, place and experience, negotiating the tensions inherent in these ideas. Sometimes Chambury presents exquisitely detailed mono-coloured observations of flora and fauna, sometimes abstract, vibrant recordings of nature’s recovery after devastation. This Autumn, she takes over the Barn’s exhibition galleries with new work that traces a path between space and place - echoing the way we constantly meander backwards and forwards through our landscape as well as the perceptions and expectations associated with these positions.

Thursday 5 September @ 8pm MUSIC

RURA

“One of the most exciting bands on the Scottish folk scene” (Songlines)

The exhibition is open Tuesday–Saturdays @ 12pm–4pm

RURA are a multi award-winning act and one of Scotland’s most popular folk-based bands. With three heralded albums – most recently, 2018’s lauded In Praise of Home, inspired by themes of belonging, heritage and a sense of place – and extensive international touring, RURA’s compellingly fiery, rugged yet refined and progressive instrumentals on fiddle, Highland pipes, flute, guitar, keyboards and bodhran has placed them firmly at the forefront of 21st century Scottish folk. 14+ (Under 16s to be accompanied by an adult)

Please check the website for any alterations to these times due to private events at the venue. www.thebarnarts.co.uk/artists/exhibitions

£14 in advance £16 on the door

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Tuesday 10 September @ 10am–1pm WORKSHOP

MASTERCLASS: MONOPRINTING FROM NATURE

Join artist Nicola Chambury in this fast and fun monoprinting workshop, capturing the shape and lines of leaves to create a series of single image prints and more complex layered compositions. Bring a collection of fresh leaves from your garden or go foraging around our beautiful site and Wild Garden. All other materials and refreshments supplied.

Wednesday 11 September @ 1.30pm CLASSIC MATINEE (DEMENTIA FRIENDLY)

Thursday 12 September @ 7.30pm FILM

2019 marks 50 years since the death of film icon Judy Garland and the Barn has created a special film season to celebrate the life and work of the ‘World’s Greatest Entertainer’. I Could Go on Singing was Garland’s final film, and one that is often said to mirror her own life.

Rose-Lynn Harlan, played by BAFTA Rising Star nominee Jessie Buckley (Beast), is bursting with raw talent, charisma and cheek. Fresh out of jail and with two young kids, all she wants is to get out of Glasgow and make it as a country singer in Nashville. Running time 100 minutes

WILD ROSE (15)

I COULD GO ON SINGING (PG)

£50 £45 Friends of the Barn

There is a 15-minute interval halfway through the film with free tea, coffee and biscuits.

£6, £5 conc in advance £8, £6 conc on the door £4.50 Friends of the Barn

Running time 100 minutes £3

Friday 13 September @ 10am–11am, 11.45–12.45pm, 1.30pm–2.30pm WORKSHOP

Wednesday 11 September @ 10am–1pm FOLD WORKSHOP

MUSIC TOTS

MAKE A SILVER BANGLE

Let your children explore how to create different sounds in the Wild Garden. Working with qualified Kodaly practitioner Jill Birch, they will create their own percussion instruments and sing songs and rhymes using the natural surroundings as creative musical inspiration. Ages 2 – 5

Join jeweller and silversmith Megan Falconer to learn how to make your own silver bangle to wear home the same day. You will be introduced to traditional jewellery making techniques such as piercing, soldering, texturing and polishing before moving on to make your own creation. Each bangle will be completely unique and fit to your size. All materials and refreshments supplied.

£5 per child (accompanying adult free)

£95 £90 Friends of the Barn

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Tuesday 17 – Thursday 19 September @ 10am–4pm EXHIBITION

TRAVELLING GALLERY ALEC FINLAY, DAY OF ACCESS

The Barn welcomes Scotland’s Travelling Gallery, a mobile exhibition space, featuring Scottish Artist and Poet Alec Finlay’s exhibition, Day of Access. The theme and focus of the exhibition is disabled access to nature with Finlay’s work exploring the effects disability has on personal mobility and access to our wild environments, and features Alec’s drawings, sculpture and poems and a selection of work from invited artists and poets, including Ken Cockburn and Hannah Devereux.

Thursday 19 September @ 6.30pm TALK

IN CONVERSATION; LITERARY CONNECTIONS THROUGH VISUAL PRACTICE JOHN NEWLING AND NICOLA CHAMBURY

Artists respond to other artists. When making work leading visual artist John Newling has created work in response to, and with, T.S Elliot’s The Wasteland, whilst for artist Nicola Chambury writer George Elliot is a constant presence. The title of Nicola’s current exhibition ‘Holding Ground’ is a reference to how George Elliot articulated her ideas. Join us as we explore two literary figures and the artists inspired by them.

Day of Access will tour to the Fife Arms in Braemar Friday 20 and Saturday 21 September. FREE entry

£3

Friday 20 September @ 8pm MUSIC

MANRAN

Wednesday 18 September @ 9am–1pm FOLD WORKSHOP

Manran are one of the the best-known and best loved Scottish folk bands on the scene today. Variously tagged as Folk-rock, Trad-rock and Celtic-rock the band create genre-defying music based on the eclectic mix of influences and the alchemy that melds them as a group. Utilising traditional Celtic roots as a starting point, fiery tunes from fiddle, accordion, flute, uillean and Highland bagpipes blend with a rhythm section awash with funk, jazz and rock elements to create some of the most innovative and uplifting instrumental music around.

LANDSCAPE MAKING JEWELLERY

Join designer -maker Naomi Mcintosh and walking guide Katy Fennema in this special workshop to create your own unique piece of wooden jewellery. The session begins with a walk in Crathes Castle gardens, taking inspiration from nature, then returning to the Barn, you will use your gathered elements, paint and materials to design and create a personal neckpiece to take home.

£16 advance £18 on the door

£55

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Tuesday 24 September @ 1pm–4pm WORKSHOP

SPECIAL 25-YEAR ANNIVERSARY EVENT

Wednesday 25 September @ 7.30pm FILM

FORAGING, FERMENTING & PICKLING

FISHERMAN’S FRIENDS (12A)

A fast-living, cynical London music executive (Daniel Mays) heads to a remote Cornish Village on a stag weekend where he is pranked by his boss (Noel Clarke) into trying to sign a group of shanty singing fishermen (led by James Purefoy). If you enjoyed Swimming with Men, we recommend Fisherman’s Friends as light-hearted British comedy, perfect for an evening out.

Foraging for plants and other creatures in the wild is all part of gathering nature. Join Medical Herbalist and Forager Natasha Lloyd, as she expertly guides participants around our Wild Garden and along the River Dee to learn more about the edible plants that surround us. Collect wild elements to make kimchi and fermented hot sauce while learning the basics of pickling. Discover how eating ferments is good for a healthy gut microbiome and how this improves general digestion and mental health.

Running time 112 minutes £6, £5 conc in advance £8, £6 conc on the door £4.50 Friends of the Barn

£40 £35 Friends of the Barn

CELEBRATING

25 YEARS

Friday 27 September @ 7.30pm THEATRE

Saturday 21 September @ 6pm

COMPANY CHORDELIA: THE CHOSEN

LIGHTSCAPE: BARN – CRATHES TAKEOVER

Taking inspiration from the Barn’s origins - a community performance at Crathes Castle more than 25 years ago - Lightscape is a immersive evening event which invites us to look at our place and be part of an ambient installation.

Dance Picks Of The Year: The Guardian and The Telegraph

On the Crathes lawn we present: the visually and sonically captivating Light Field, an off-grid participatory installation made of light, people and the sound of light. Crathes’s lawn by dusk will become a field of glowing beacons and sound-emitting lanterns that await activation.

Winner Sunday Herald Culture Awards Best Live Performance

Inside the castle immerse yourselves in scent and sound tours that evoke the history of the Crathes estate and explore our relationship to the places we inhabit. This special collaboration between the Barn and The National Trust for Scotland is an eclectic combination of installation art, sensory experiences and more.

Company Chordelia create beautiful, visually compelling performances. This new piece - The Chosen is at once about living, dying and time. The Chosen is a reference to The Rite of Spring to be chosen to be sacrificed, but also special, or honored. Created by award-winning artistic director Kally Lloyd-Jones, this piece is a personal reflection on experiencing the time left to us.

**** The Scotsman, The Times, The List, The Stage

£12, £8 under 16s, under 3s Free £35 Family ticket (2 adults, 2 children)

£8 in advance £9 on the door £6 Friends of the Barn

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Saturday 5 October @ 2pm and 7.30pm PERFORMANCE

yourselves in fluid relationship with this truly transformative element which connects all living things. This is an exploratory event - a collective experience in which everyone is welcome, where we will meet, co-discover, and draw connections between ideas about our relationship to water and each other. For ages 8 and above.

SAFFY SETOHY: BODIES OF WATER

Bodies of Water is a playful, interactive, multisensory performance experience, weaving together movement, choreography, water, objects and sound. We encounter water in our everyday lives - through our bodies and our environment. We invite you to immerse

Mondays 30 September 14, 21 October @ 10.30am–1pm WORKSHOP

60 minutes £8, £6 under 16s in advance £9, £7 under 16s on the door

DRAWING TECHNIQUES WITH SUSIE HUNT

Drawing is described as any kind of work on paper regardless of technique. We draw from observation and from imagination as a means of creative experimentation. It can be the first visualisation of an idea, grand design or small notation. There are many techniques and materials that we can use to express ourselves through drawing. In this unique workshop, artist and NEOS founder Susie Hunt will teach you formal and representational techniques, to the expressive and experimental. Improving the skills and coordination in order to gain confidence to use drawing as a legitimate form of visual communication. £60 £55 Friends of the Barn

Thursday 3 October @ 4pm–5.30pm WORKSHOP

Sunday 6 October @ 2.30pm THEATRE

BIG BARN DRAW 2019

Wednesday 2 October @ 7.30pm FILM

ALL IS TRUE (12A)

The year is 1613, and Shakespeare is acknowledged as the greatest writer of the age. But disaster strikes when his renowned Globe Theatre burns to the ground. Devastated, Shakespeare returns to Stratford, where he must face a troubled past and a neglected family. Haunted by the death of his only son Hamnet, he struggles to mend the broken relationship with his wife and daughters. In so doing, he is forced to examine his own feelings. Running time 101 minutes £6, £5 conc in advance £8, £6 conc on the door £4.50 Friends of the Barn

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MAMOTU IRIGUCHI: EATEN

The Big Draw Festival is an annual celebration of the power of drawing where hundreds of organisations and schools take part from around the world. Come and contribute to the life size collaborative works that will cover the Barn floor, drawn by school children earlier in the day.

**** The Herald **** The Times What if your food started talking back? Lionel the lion has just eaten a human. Now Lionel hears “hello” from his stomach! A strange friendship between the eater and the eaten starts to grow. Eaten invites children to the fascinating world of food chains and digestion. Suitable for ages 6 and above. £7 advance £8 on the door

Young and old can share the experience of how the world around us is shaped by our daily walks, creating pathways that ground us as a community. FREE, drop-in

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Thursday 10 October @ 7pm TALK

ALAN CARTER: FOREST GARDENING, A POWIS ALLOTMENT

Tuesday 8 October @ 10am–12.30pm FOLD WORKSHOP

WOVEN WALL ART WITH ARRA TEXTILES

Alan is a fascinating expert in the art of forest gardening and grows more than one hundred species of edible plants on his allotment in Powis, Aberdeen. He will give an illustrated talk about how he forages his plot throughout the year for highly nutritious plants that many would describe as weeds.

Join Lucy MacDonald in this weaving workshop using yarn inspired by the shades of autumn. You will learn a little theory on weaving techniques and structures, design a weft based colour pattern, then work on a presetup table loom to bring your bespoke Woven Wall Art design to life! Towards the end of the workshop you will have a chance to sew up your handwoven fabric and take it home. No experience necessary, all materials and equipment supplied.

This talk is organised by the Friends of the Barn and open to all. Tickets are FREE for Friends but places are allocated on a first come, first served basis so please book your ticket in advance. £6 Non-Friends

£80

Friday 11 October @ 8pm MUSIC

WMS: RED HOT RHYTHM MAKERS

Wednesday 9 October @ 1.30pm CLASSIC MATINEE (DEMENTIA FRIENDLY)

FOR ME AND MY GAL (U)

Jo Hayden and Harry Palmer, a successful vaudeville double act on the brink of realising their dream of performing at the Palace Theatre on Broadway, see their plans thrown into jeopardy when America gears

Featuring award-winning vocalist Ali Affleck, the all-female traditional jazz supergroup Red Hot Rhythm Makers play fun, accessible New Orleans and Mississippi jazz and blues. Their repertoire consists of old American prohibition era folk, hot roots jazz, pre-electric blues, hokum and rather large nods to their Scottish heritage.

up for entrance into WWI and Harry receives an enlistment notice. Hoping to delay his enlistment long enough in order to go on with their performance, Harry intentionally injures himself - but his scheme drives Jo away and leaves Harry regretting his rash decision.

£12 in advance, £10 Friends of the Barn, £5 students in f/t education, u18 and jobseekers in advance. £14 on the door, £5 students in f/t education, u18 and jobseekers on the door.

There is a 15-minute interval halfway through the film with free tea, coffee and biscuits. Running time 104 minutes £3

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Saturday 12 October @ 10am–4pm WORKSHOP

MASTERCLASS: CREATIVE BOOKBINDING WITH SUSAN CASSIE

The book itself and its scope for personal exploration leaves the individual free to express through the written journal or as a sketchbook. Start from the source of the blank page by learning the craft of bookbinding, with an explanation of various bindings, tools and materials. Students will go on to explore three basic book structures using recycled materials, including a single signature pamphlet stitch, followed by accordion and folded book structures, closing the session with a buttonhole stitch book. All materials will be provided but students are welcome to bring their own 2D materials to personalise their books.

FAMILY FUN DAYS A DAY AT THE CIRCUS

Friday 18 October Come along to our interactive family fun day. Beginning with a circus skills school and ending with a screening of Dumbo (PG). Bring a packed lunch to enjoy in our picnic zone and stay all day! Snacks will also be available to purchase. £8 per ticket, includes circus skills workshop and film

Please bring a packed lunch for our 30 min break. £55 £50 Friends of the Barn

Wednesday 16 October @ 9.30am–1.30pm WORKSHOP

Friday 18 October @ 1.30pm FILM

AWARENESS THROUGH WALKING

Tuesday 15 October @ 6pm PERFORMANCE

GO COMPOSE!

Musicians from Scotland’s contemporary music ensemble, Red Note, perform new music by young composers participating in Go Compose!, a 3-day composition course for 14-19 year olds hosted by sound at the Barn. £5

DUMBO (PG)

Join artist Nicola Chambury and Feldenkrais practitioner Paolo Maccagno in a unique workshop exploring the relationships between landscape, printmaking, walking and awareness of our own bodies. The session will start by taking prints of our bodies, followed by a short walk to the River Dee. On our return to the Barn, Paolo will lead an hour long Feldenkrais session. We will conclude by taking a second body print and discussing any difference between the two prints and any discoveries we have made during the course of the workshop.

Friday 18 October @ 11am–1pm WORKSHOP

CIRCUS SKILLS SCHOOL

Step right up and join Modo – the Circus with purpose, as they show you ball juggling, plate spinning, tight wire walking and hula hooping to learn all the skills needed to run away with the circus. Modo is a social enterprise that uses high quality engagement in circus, street theatre and arts as a catalyst for individual and community change.

£50 £45 Friends of the Barn

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Struggling circus owner Max Medici enlists a former star and his two children to care for Dumbo, a baby elephant born with oversized ears. When the family discovers that the animal can fly, it soon becomes the main attraction bringing in huge audiences and revitalizing the run-down circus. The elephant’s magical ability also draws the attention of V.A. Vandevere, an entrepreneur who wants to showcase Dumbo in his latest, larger-than-life entertainment venture. Starring Colin Farrell and Danny de Vito.

Running time 112 minutes

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FAMILY FUN DAYS

Sunday 20 October @ 8pm MUSIC

SIOBHAN MILLER

One of Scotland’s foremost singers, Siobhan Miller is an exceptional talent, renowned for her unique vocal style paired with her evocative song-writing. Miller creates music with detail and rich melodies that combine the sounds of indie and alternative music with sounds from her roots in folk music. Miller won the 2018 BBC Radio 2 Folk Award for Best Traditional Track, whilst also nominated for Folk Singer of the Year, and is the only ever three-time winner of Scots Singer of the Year at the BBC Alba Scots Trad Music Awards.

Saturday 19 October @ 1pm–1.30pm WORKSHOP

BOOKBUG: DORIC RHYME TIME

Share stories, sangs ‘n’ rhymes wi’ yer bairn and introduce them tae the Doric! Bookbug is a fair gran opportunity tae help develop yer bairn’s language and boost their confidence. Brocht tae ye bi the Bunchory Library as pairt o’ the Across the Grain Festival.

£15 in advance £17 on the door

Free, but booking recommended

Sunday 27 October @ 4pm LIVE SCREENING

BOLSHOI BALLET: RAYMONDA (12A)

Raymonda is betrothed to Jean de Brienne, a gallant knight who pledged to go on a crusade led by the King of Hungary. When her beloved leaves, Abderakhman, a foreign knight, makes a bid for the hand of Raymonda and threatens her fate when she rejects him... Saturday 19 October @ 2pm THEATRE

The ballet Raymonda is a must see of the Bolshoi, a work of living dance history. Starring the Bolshoi Principals, Soloists and Corps de Ballet.

INDEPEN-DANCE: GROW

As dawn draws in, tiny tendrils of new life are peeping out of the ground, stretching their way into the sunshine and producing a riot of glorious colour. GROW is a curious mellow and playful adventure for 3-5 year olds from the company that created the award winning Four Go Wild In Wellies.

Running time 180 minutes £16.50, £14.50 conc, £5.50 U16 in advance £17.50, £15.50 conc, £6.50 U16 on the door

£6, £5 under 16s

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Monday 28 October @ 10am–2pm WORKSHOP

RENEW WITH EMBROIDERY

Updating and embellishing garments are a great way to add something unique to your wardrobe. With the help of textile designer Mhairi Allan from Paper Houses Design, participants will learn the basics of embroidery to breathe new life to a once-loved piece of clothing. This modern take on a traditional technique will give you the basic skills to keep wardrobes renewed in an ethical way. Please bring along a piece of clothing to rejuvenate and a lunch for our break. £45 £40 Friends of the Barn

Thursday 31 October @ 7pm THROWBACK FILM NIGHT

HALLOWEEN SPECIAL

Tuesday 29 October @ 7.30pm EXHIBITION ON SCREEN

Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson and Harold Ramis tackle a phantom librarian, a slimey green blob and a marshmallow man. Not as easy as it sounds. Starring Sigourney Weaver and packed with one-liners, the Barn’s screening of this Halloween cult classic channels 1980s nostalgia. Think Stranger Things, think boiler suits, think rubix cubes.

LEONARDO: THE WORKS

Leonardo da Vinci’s peerless art will be the focus of Leonardo: The Works, exploring every single attributed painting in Ultra HD quality, never seen before on the big screen. This film looks afresh at Leonardo’s life - his inventiveness, his military foresight and his ability to navigate the treacherous politics of the day - through the prism of his art. Released on the 500th anniversary of his death, this is a definitive film about Leonardo: the first to truly tell the whole story.

This throwback experience will be combined with spooky details such as slime-making workshops and ghost-catching tutorials. So dust off your dad’s old shell suit and book now for Halloween with an 80s twist. Under 14s to be accompanied by an adult. Running time 105 minutes £12.50

£16.50, £14.50 conc, £5.50 U16 in advance £17.50, £15.50 conc, £6.50 U16 on the door

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Tuesday 5 November @ 10am–3pm FOLD WORKSHOP

Sunday 3 November @ 3pm MUSIC

SPOON CARVING

WMS/SOUND FESTIVAL PRESENT: THE KAPTEN TRIO

Join Louise Forbes to learn how to design and carve your very own wooden spoon. Starting with designing the shape onto a piece of wood, carving the bowl and drawing the handle. Louise will then roughly cut the spoon out on a bandsaw ready for you to shape. You will learn how to do rasping, filing and sanding to make your spoon perfectly smooth and leave with your very own hand carved wooden spoon, and the skills and confidence to take the activity forward. All materials, tools and a light lunch provided.

Known for their energetic, passionate and exciting performances, the Kapten Trio have a reputation as one of the top young piano trios in the country. Following two years on the prestigious Residency Scheme for Enterprise Music Scotland, they present two world premieres by Scotland-based composers Emily Doolittle and Shiori Usui alongside trios by Mozart, Debussy and Brahms. Tickets: £12, £10 conc., £5 students in f/t education, u18 and jobseekers

£65

Mondays 4, 11, 18, 25 November @ 10am–1.30pm WORKSHOP

Thursday 7 November @ 10am–11am, 11.45am–12.45pm, 1.30pm–2.30pm WORKSHOP

OIL PAINTING WITH NEAL MACDONALD EXPERIENCED

Develop your oil painting skills in a supportive group atmosphere where Neal provides expert advice and guidance. Participants are required to bring their own materials and canvas – full list will be supplied. Suitable for painters with some experience of working with oils.

GARDEN TOTS WINTER SPECIAL

Join outdoor expert Mandy Tulloch in our Wild Garden for some special bonfire fun. Gather sticks to help build a bonfire and warm up with a hot drink and toasted marshmallows. Please dress warm in wellies and waterproofs. Ages 2 – 5

£110 £100 Friends of the Barn Mondays 4, 11, 18, 25 November @ 2pm–4.30pm WORKSHOP

£5 per child (accompanying adult free)

OIL PAINTING WITH NEAL MACDONALD BEGINNERS

This 4 week block will introduce participants to the technique of oil painting under the guidance of artist Neal Macdonald. Participants are required to bring their own materials and canvas –full list will be supplied. £70 £65 Friends of the Barn

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Thursday 7 November @ 8pm MUSIC

TALISK

In their five years, Scottish firebrands Talisk have stacked up several major awards for their explosively energetic yet artfully woven sound, including 2017’s Folk Band of the Year at the BBC Alba Scots Trad Music Awards and a BBC Radio 2 Folk Award. Mohsen Amini - the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards’ Musician of the Year 2018, Hayley Keenan and Graeme Armstrong seamlessly meld concertina, fiddle and guitar to produce a multi-layered, enthralling signature that has effortlessly captivated audiences from the USA to Australia, and throughout the UK. £14 in advance £16 on the door

Friday 8 November @ 7.30pm THEATRE

TWO DESTINATION LANGUAGE: FALLEN FRUIT

Saturday 9 November @ 6.30pm DOCUMENTARIES & SHORT FILMS

Home isn’t a place, it’s something we make…

REAL TO REEL FILM FESTIVAL

2019: Thirty years after the Cold War, Britain faces departure from the European Union and a turning point in history.

A programme of highlighted shorts from the UK that have screened at Real to Reel: The Craft Film Festival, the first UK festival dedicated to craft and the moving image.

1989: As the Berlin Wall falls, a young girl looks to a future beyond communism, a couple’s love story unravels and 80’s television permeates all. A story of breaking free, breaking up and building a future.

This diverse selection of films all concern themselves with craft and design, whether thematically, technically or materially. They explore our relationship with materials and making and include documentaries, maker profiles and hand-crafted animations, celebrating craft in its many facets. The festival will feature a special in-conversation around material memories and place-making with experts in the field of craft.

In Fallen Fruit, multi-award winning Two Destination Language bring to life the childhood memories of Bulgarian born Katherina Radeva, in a visually rich show full of extraordinary energy, playfulness and 200 cardboard boxes.

This programme is presented in partnership with the British Council and Crafts Council. Running time 70 mins £6, £5 conc in advance £8, £6 conc on the door £4.50 Friends of the Barn

£10, £8 conc

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Tuesday 19 November @ 6pm RECORDED SCREENING

BOLSHOI BALLET: LE CORSAIRE (12A)

On the bazaar square of Andrinopolis, the Pacha is struck by the beauty of Medora and tries to buy her, but the lovely young woman is not for sale. As the transaction is about to come to a close, Medora is kidnapped by Conrad, a charming corsair who catches her eye... Bolshoi Prima Ballerina, the “mesmerizing” Ekaterina Krysanova and Leading Soloist Igor Tsvirkoignite Medora and Conrad’s passion with undeniable intensity. Running time 215 minutes £16.50, £14.50 conc, £5.50 U16 in advance £17.50, £15.50 conc, £6.50 U16 on the door

Friday 15 – Sunday 17 November @ Fri 12–5pm, Sat and Sun 10am–5pm EVENT

FLOCK

Don’t miss a visit to Aberdeenshire’s annual flagship craft and design fair, FLOCK. Bigger, better and open for even longer this year, FLOCK is your one stop shop for a fabulous selection of over forty independent emerging and established designer-makers, from right across Scotland. Meet the people behind the products and grab some unique gifts in time for Christmas - all under one big festive Barn roof!

Wednesday 20 November @ 7.30pm FILM

WILDERLAND FILM FESTIVAL

FREE Admission

Wilderland is a brand new film festival bringing important, breathtaking stories from the natural world to the big screen, made by independent filmmakers from around the globe. These ground-breaking short films will offer audiences unparalleled insight into some of the world’s most incredible wildlife, from snow leopards to orangutans to humpback whales. Running time 140 minutes £14.50 Friends of the Barn £12.50 Students £12.50

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Thursday 28 November @ 12pm–3pm FOLD WORKSHOP

LEATHER PURSE WITH JUDE GOVE

Sew a coin purse by selecting soft leather and pure wool felt in contrasting colours. Maker Jude Gove creates handmade leather accessories in exquisite colour combinations using high quality materials. She will expertly guide you through cutting and hand sewing techniques. All materials and refreshments included.

Friday 22 November @ 7.30pm FRIENDS OF THE BARN

QUIZ NIGHT AT THE BARN: CELEBRATION!

Join us for CELEBRATION, our extra special 25 year anniversary quiz night at the Barn. This year, make a decoration for your table of the numbers ’25’ made entirely out of recycled materials. This event is open to everyone. Bring yourself, your partner, or a table of 8 friends! There will be a bar and a mini raffle. Prizes awarded to the winning team.

£40

Age 18+ £15.00 includes Stovies (traditional and vegetarian) and a glass of mulled wine on arrival.

Wednesday 27 November @ 1.30pm CLASSIC MATINEE (DEMENTIA FRIENDLY)

THE HARVEY GIRLS (U)

Wednesday 4 December @ 7.30pm FILM

Susan Bradley (Judy Garland) moves to the small town of Sandrock in order to marry the man that she has met through a lonely hearts advertisement. When Susan arrives and learns she has been the butt of a joke orchestrated by local saloon owner Ned Trent and subsequently endears herself with a group of girls working at the town’s Harvey House restaurant. After joining the Harvey Girls, Susan soon becomes their leader in the fight against Ned’s business associates and love rivals who want to run the new venture out of town.

MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS (12A)

A lavish, luxurious train journey through Europe turns deadly in Murder On The Orient Express, forcing legendary detective Hercule Poirot to solve the case and find out whodunit. This classic murder mystary features an all star cast including Kenneth Branagh and Johnny Depp. Running time 114 minutes

There is a 15-minute interval halfway through the film with free tea, coffee and biscuits.

£6, £5 conc in advance £8, £6 conc on the door £4.50 Friends of the Barn

Running time 102 minutes £3

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Thursday 5 December @ 1pm–4.30pm WORKSHOP

CHRISTMAS MAKERIE – LINO PRINTED CARDS

Using traditional lino cutting techniques, learn how to carve relief blocks and print your own bespoke seasonal greetings cards and gift tags. Juniper Press artist, Laura Bremner, will guide you through the creative process using festive botanicals as your inspiration.

Saturday 7 December @ 1pm - 4pm WORKSHOP

Sunday 8 December @ 2pm FILM

CHRISTMAS MAKERIE – FELTED FOX

THE GRINCH (U)

Academy Award nominee Benedict Cumberbatch lends his voice to the infamous Grinch, who lives a solitary life inside a cave on Mt. Crumpet with only his loyal dog, Max, for company.

Come join in with our fun needle felting workshop where we will be creating a festive felted fox. Fibre artist, Nicky Cairney from Little Blue Artworks, will be teaching you the step by step process in making this cute wee sculpture using felting needles, wool and mats. You can then take home your amazing creations along with your needles.

£40

Running time 85 minutes Drop-in crafts from 1pm £3.50

£40

Tuesday 10 December @ 6pm–8.30pm WORKSHOP

CHRISTMAS MAKERIE – NATURAL WREATH

Join Karen Philip from This is 36 florals as she hosts an evening of natural wreath making. Using seasonal foliage, trimmings and ribbons, create a beautiful luxury wreath along with expert guidance in an informal and relaxed setting. No experience required! Friday 6 December @ 8pm MUSIC

£48

FARA

“Torch bearers of a freshly reinvigorated tradition” AllMusic FARA will present a unique night of Christmas cheer in December. A medley of Christmas music, some original songs and tunes with a Christmas twist will provide audiences with a lot to celebrate this coming festive season. £14 in advance £16 on the door

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Sunday 15 December @ 4pm RECORDED SCREENING

BOLSHOI BALLET: THE NUTCRACKER (U)

On Christmas Eve, the mysterious Drosselmeyer brings a Nutcracker doll as a gift for his goddaughter Marie. At midnight, the doll comes to life and finds himself in a battle against the Mouse King, determined to save Marie from him. In this timeless story accompanied by Tchaikovsky’s beloved score, rising star Soloist Margarita Shrainer perfectly embodies Marie’s innocence and enchantment along with the supremely elegant Principal Dancer Semyon Chudin as The Nutcracker, captivating audiences of all ages and bringing them on an otherworldly journey. Running time 135 minutes £16.50, £14.50 conc, £5.50 U16 in advance £17.50, £15.50 conc, £6.50 U16 on the door

Thursday 12 December @ 10am Friday 13 December @ 10am and 2pm Saturday 14 December @ 10am, 1.30pm and 3pm THEATRE

SHAPER/CAPER - PAPER MOON

Paper Moon is a beautiful and memorable adventure show for under 5s created by the acclaimed Shaper/Caper.

Saturday 21 December @ 2pm ‘OVER THE RAINBOW’ THEMED TEA PARTY & FILM

The moonlight is beautiful, shining across the bedroom floor as Poppy Diddle dozes off. But is all as calm as it seems? Suddenly, Poppy wakes up to discover that the MoonMoo (the cow that jumped over the moon) has got stuck on the Moon! Poppy’s mission is clear! And she really needs your help to rescue MoonMoo!

THE WIZARD OF OZ (U)

Begin your festive season by joining us for a special 80 year anniversary showing of the Wizard of Oz. Dorothy Gale dreams of a land somewhere over the rainbow and, after a tornado rages through her hometown, her dream comes true. Joined by her dog and a band of unlikely friends, Dorothy sets out to find the enigmatic Wizard of Oz. Judy Garland stars in this feel good family classic.

Join Poppy and her dog Peppy on this wonderful adventure as she launches across the canvas sky, at the speed of light, towards the Paper Moon. Will you be Poppy’s friend at Astronaut School and help her build paper rockets to get to space? 5-4-3-2-1-BLAST OFF!

The ticket price includes entry to the film and a cream tea inspired by all-colours of the rainbow. Cream tea @ 2pm

Throughout the show, there are lots of opportunities for children and adults alike to join in Poppy’s journey through song and movement and we actively welcome you to join us throughout so that you and your wee one have the best time ever together!

Film @ 3pm Running time 102 minutes £12.50, £8 under 16s in advance Tickets not available on the door

£8 per ticket

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HOW TO BOOK

ONLINE AT WWW.THEBARNARTS.CO.UK BOX OFFICE OPENING TIMES TUESDAY - SATURDAY, 12PM - 4PM TELEPHONE: 01330 825431

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HOW TO FIND US

The Barn is based in refurbished farm buildings, between Crathes Castle and the beautiful Deeside town of Banchory, just 30 minutes from Aberdeen.

the Barn + Buchanan Bistro

TRAVEL Buses run regularly to Banchory from Aberdeen and Braemar. Information on Stagecoach services 201, 202, 203 can be found on their website: www.stagecoachbus.com/about/north-scotland ACCESS Free accessible parking spaces at Barn entrance. Wheelchair accessible throughout. Induction Loop in Main Theatre. Call our friendly box office staff to find out how we can assist you with any additional access requirements. CAR PARK There is an on site car park at the Barn. Please understand that the car park fills up quickly on event nights so we advise patrons to arrive early to ensure a parking space. Our car park attendants are all volunteers who kindly donate their time. We ask patrons to respect our volunteers and cooperate with them if the car park is busy. ADVANCE BOOKING RECOMMENDED Tickets to our events are cheaper when booked in advance. We encourage advance ticket purchasing to avoid disappointment. If tickets are still available for events they will be sold at the Box Office half an hour before the performance. Ticket prices include a booking fee where applicable.

Regular Opening Hours: Wed - Sat @ 10am - 4pm Extended Christmas Opening Times Join us as we countdown to Christmas with VIP late night shopping made easy for you!

PERSONAL SHOPPING • COMPLIMENTARY GIFT WRAPPING • CHRISTMAS REFRESHMENTS

Thursday Late Night Opening: 28 Nov–19 Dec @ 4–8pm Plus, open all week Monday 16–Saturday 21 Dec @ 10am–4pm

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REFUNDS & CANCELLATIONS We do not offer refunds unless the event is a sell-out and we are able to re-sell your tickets to someone on the waiting list. If we manage to re-sell your tickets, you will be refunded the cost of the tickets, minus the booking fee. We are not able to accept returned tickets for performances on the door. In the event of a cancellation due to unforeseen circumstances relating to the venue or artists/ performers, all sales will be refunded including the booking fee.

CONCESSIONS Concession means anyone who is claiming benefits or unemployed, students in full-time education, senior citizens, and under-18’s.

FOOD AND DRINK The Barn’s bar opens half an hour before the show and serves a delicious selection of wine, beer, spirits, and soft drinks. Our bar is run by our friendly volunteers. The bar is cash only - the nearest cash point is 5 minutes away at the Tesco store.

Children aged 2 and under go free, except where shows are specifically for younger children. Access assistants will not be charged for accompanying a person with a disability.

Buchanan’s Bistro serves food and is located next to the Barn. Please contact the Bistro directly for details or to book a table on 01330 826530 or visit their website: www.buchananfood.com

SEATING Please note that seating is unreserved. To ensure you get your preferred seat, or if you are coming as a large party who wish to be seated together, please arrive in good time. Doors open half an hour before performances are advertised to start.

FOLD CRAFT AND DESIGN STORE Shop our consciously curated collection of local and national designer-makers. Tel. 01330 825432

Gift Vouchers are available.

SHOP OUR CONSCIOUSLY CURATED COLLECTION OF LOCAL AND NATIONAL DESIGNER-MAKERS

WORKSHOPS The Barn reserves the right to cancel workshops that are undersubscribed. To ensure your place on our workshop programme please book in advance. Booking registration ends one week prior to the sessions starting.

We are happy to reserve seats for visitors with disabilities and their access assistants.

Opening Hours: Wed - Sat @ 10am - 4pm GENERAL OFFICE ENQUIRIES Mon-Fri 9am-5pm 01330 826520

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SEPTEMBER Workshop Saturday 19 October

Bookbug: Doric Rhyme Time

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Indepen-dance: Grow

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Siobhan Miller

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Bolshoi Ballet: Raymonda (12A)

21

Renew with Embroidery

22

Film Tuesday 29 October

Exhibition On Screen - Leonardo: The Works

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Film Thursday 31 October

Ghostbusters (12A)

23

WMS/Sound Festival Present: The Kapten Trio

24

Oil Painting with Neal Macdonald - Experienced

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Oil Painting with Neal Macdonald - Beginners

24

Spoon Carving

25

Garden Tots Winter Special

25

Talisk

26

Two Destination Language: Fallen Fruit

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Real to Reel Film Festival

27

FLOCK

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Bolshoi Ballet: Le Corsiare (12A)

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Workshop Sunday 1 September

Scottish Dance Theatre Looping: Scotland Overdub

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Theatre Sunday 1 September

Scottish Dance Theatre Looping: Scotland Overdub

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Workshop Monday 2 September

Life Class with Catriona Platten

5

Workshop Tuesday 3 September

Singing for Joy

5

Exhibition Tuesday 3 September

Nicola Chambury: Holding Ground

6

Last Breath (12)

7

RURA

7

Masterclass: Monoprinting from Nature

8

Make a Silver Bangle

8

Film Wednesday 11 September

I Could Go On Singing (U)

9

Workshop Monday 4 November

Film Thursday 12 September

Wild Rose (15)

9

Workshop Monday 4 November

Workshop Friday 13 September

Music Tots

9

FOLD Workshop Tuesday 5 November

Exhibition Tuesday 17 – Thursday 19 September

Travelling Gallery - Alec Finlay, Day of Access

10

Landscape Making Jewellery

10

Literary Connections Through Visual Practice

11

Music Friday 20 September

Manran

11

Event Saturday 21 September

Lightscape: Barn - Crathes takeover

12

Foraging, Fermenting & Pickling

13

Documentary Wednesday 4 September Music Thursday 5 September Workshop Tuesday 10 September FOLD Workshop Wednesday 11 September

FOLD Workshop Wednesday 18 September Talk Thursday 19 September

Workshop Tuesday 24 September

Film Wednesday 25 September Fishermans Friends (12A) Theatre Friday 27 September Workshop Monday 30 September

Company Chordelia: The Chosen Drawing Techniques with Susie Hunt

Theatre Saturday 19 October Music Sunday 20 October Live Screening Sunday 27 October Workshop Monday 28 October

NOVEMBER Music Sunday 3 November

Workshop Thursday 7 November Music Thursday 7 November Theatre Friday 8 November Documentary and Saturday 9 November Short Films Event Friday 15 - Sunday 17 November Recorded Screening Tuesday 19 November

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Film Wednesday 20 November Wilderland Film Festival

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Quiz Friday 22 November

Quiz Night at the Barn: Celebration!

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Film Wednesday 27 November

Harvey Girls (U)

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Leather Purse with Jude Gove

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Murder on the Orient Express (12A)

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Christmas Makerie - Lino Printed Cards

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Fara

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Christmas Makerie - Felted Fox

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The Grinch (U)

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Christmas Makerie - Natural Wreath

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OCTOBER Film Wednesday 2 October

Workshop Thursday 28 November All Is True (12A)

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Big Barn Draw 2019

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Theatre Saturday 5 October

Saffy Setohy: Bodies of Water

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Theatre Sunday 6 October

Mamotu Iriguchi: Eaten

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Workshop Thursday 5 December

Woven Wall Art with Arra Textiles

16

Music Friday 6 December

Film Wednesday 9 October

For Me and My Gal (U)

16

Talk Thursday 10 October

Alan Carter: Forest Gardening a Powis Allotment

17

Workshop Thursday 3 October

FOLD Workshop Tuesday 8 October

Music Friday 11 October Workshop Saturday 12 October

Workshop Saturday 7 December Film Sunday 8 December Workshop Sunday 10 November

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Masterclass: Creative Bookbinding with Susan Cassie

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Theatre Thursday 12 December

Shaper/Caper: Papermoon

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Theatre Friday 13 December

Shaper/Caper: Papermoon

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Theatre Saturday 14 December

Shaper/Caper: Papermoon

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Bolshoi Ballet: The Nutcracker (U)

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The Wizard of Oz (U)

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Sound Festival: Go Compose!

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Workshop Wednesday 16 October

Awareness Through Walking

18

Film Friday 18 October

Film Wednesday 4 December

WMS: Red Hot Rhythm Makers

Music Tuesday 15 October Workshop Friday 18 October

DECEMBER

Circus Skills School

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Dumbo (PG)

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Recorded Screening Sunday 15 December Film Saturday 21 December

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