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14 September 2021 - 13 September 2022
Zoom and Face to Face workshops, at 12 Northgate Chichester PO19 1BA
Feel, write, FLY is a pay as you go, facilitated journal writing workshop designed to support the wellbeing of mind and body through journal writing. The weekly, one hour journal writing workshops are delivered online by Harriet Cherriman and Lynsey Waterhouse. Each hour workshop is packed with ideas and exercises. . .
2 February - 21 December, 08:30 - 09:45
Priory Park, Chichester
Being out in nature is the perfect antidote to the rigours of modern life, especially if you combine it with some intelligent mind-body training such as Tai Chi. Sams classes in the park offer a wonderful way to do this and facilitate a wide range of benefits. Join Sam in. . .
5 February - 17 December, 08:00 - 10:00
Priory Park Chichester
Being out in nature is the perfect antidote to the rigours of modern life, especially if you combine it with some intelligent mind-body training such as Tai Chi. Sams classes in the park offer a wonderful way to do this and facilitate a wide range of benefits. Join Sam in. . .
Brick Wonders will transport you around the world to wonders old and new, recreated from 500,000 LEGO® bricks by Warren Elsmore and his team. Beginning with the seven wonders of the ancient world, the exhibition also takes in modern, natural, and historic wonders from all seven continents. Embark on a. . .
25 April - 18 July
The Regis School, Bognor Regis
Our weekly drama lessons provide a fun and supportive environment to encourage children to express themselves. Each term is built around a set theme (from which pupils learn a variety of social and performance skills during drama based games and activities) and culminates in a specific outcome (a digital exam,. . .
25 April - 30 May, 10:00 - 11:00
Cowdray Hall, Midhurst
This 6 week course is suitable both for beginners and those with some experience. Qigong is an ancient Chinese Art similar to Tai Chi and comprises a wide variety of ingenious exercises for improving health and well-being. Join Sam to learn and practise a selection of the most effective Qigong. . .
25 April - 30 May, 18:30 - 19:30
Arundel Cathedral Centre, London Road, Arundel
This 6 week course is suitable for beginners and those with some experience. It will cover all of the superb body development, movement and mindfulness skills that are fundamental to Tai Chi and all good movement/training practise. Course fee: £75. To book contact Sam: info@sussextaichi. co. uk. . . .
26 April - 31 May, 10:00 - 11:00
Cowdray Hall, Midhurst
This course is suitable for beginners and those with some experience. It will cover all of the superb body development, movement and mindfulness skills that are fundamental to Tai Chi and all good movement/training practise. Course fee: £75. To book contact Sam: info@sussextaichi. co. uk. . . .
26 April - 26 July, 17:00 - 18:00
Golf At Goodwood
Level Up is a fun, engaging and life skills learning programme aimed at children aged five and above. Sessions are available after school and at the weekend and are aimed at developing children’s golfing skills and confidence. The programme encourages children to not only learn and develop their golfing skills. . .
26 April - 31 May, 18:00 - 19:15
St. Peters Place Church Hall, Fishbourne
This 6 week course is limited to a maximum of 8 participants and is suitable for beginners and those with some experience. It will cover all of the superb body development, movement and mindfulness skills that are fundamental to Tai Chi and all good movement/training practise. Course fee: £90. To. . .
26 April - 31 May, 19:30 - 20:45
St. Peters Place Church Hall, Fishbourne, PO19 3XT.
This course is limited to a maximum of 8 participants and is suitable for those who have some previous experience. During the course we will work on all the essential body-mind skills of Tai Chi combined with learning/exploring the Chen Style Tai Chi Form. . . .
Act Your Age is our (in-person) adult drama group for those who are interested in exploring drama through script reading and creative play. There are no lines to learn and there is no pressure to perform! It is open to all levels whether you’re a seasoned performer or never got. . .
28 April - 26 May, 15:11
Regnum Guide Hall
Act Your Age is our (in-person) adult drama group for those who are interested in exploring drama through script reading and creative play. There are no lines to learn and there is no pressure to perform! It is open to all levels whether you’re a seasoned performer or never got. . .
29 April - 8 July, 10:00 - 12:00
New Park Community Centre, New Park Road, Chichester, PO19 7XY
Tutor and artist Frank Ferrie leads a stimulating practical painting class for beginners and more experienced painters. Ten sessions of two hours, with a break for half term on 3 June. Course ref C3747276 Cost £90 (concessions for those on income-related benefit). . . .
30 April - 12 June
Chichester City Centre
Meet Sir Barnaby Beacon and his magical friends on a very special Augmented Reality trail around Chichester to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. Running from 30 April to 12 June, the trail is completely free to take part in and all you need is a smartphone. Just look out for. . .
The celebrated detective Hercule Poirot boards the legendary Orient Express, enjoying the prospect of a luxurious rail journey from Istanbul to Calais in the dead of winter. The train is surprisingly packed for the time of year; only the intervention of the manager secures Poirot a first class berth, alongside. . .
Discover the work of Glyn Philpot, the sought-after society portraitist who shook off convention to embrace modernism. The first major exhibition of British artist Glyn Philpot R. A. (1884-1937) in almost 40 years. Bringing together over 80 paintings, drawings and sculptures, many unseen in public for decades, the exhibition charts. . .
Amanda Abbington, Frances Barber and Reece Shearsmith start in The Unfriend , a new play by award-winning writer Steven Moffat, which takes a hugely entertaining and satirical look at middle-class Englands disastrous instinct always to appear nice. Manners can be murder. After twenty years of marriage, Peter and Debbie are. . .