Creating Patches of Home: Kettering
We are delighted to be inviting you to join us to explore your family or local stories through different sewing, printing & other textile techniques in Kettering.
We are delighted to be inviting you to join us to explore your family or local stories through different sewing, printing & other textile techniques in Kettering.
We are delighted to be inviting you to join us to explore your family or local stories through different sewing, printing & other textile techniques in Corby.
You’re invited to take some time out of the busy day to stop, listen and reflect. We’re excited to be bringing our pop-up of Seedling and Cub, featuring two audio installations that consider climate change and belonging, and to ask ourselves 'How do we live with hope?’.
You’re invited to take some time out of the busy day to stop, listen and reflect at the Grosvenor Shopping Centre in Northampton.
We are delighted to be inviting you to join us to explore your family or local stories through different sewing, printing & other textile techniques in Northampton.
WHEN WE DIED at Edinburgh Festival Fringe as part of the Summerhall programme 2023.
She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
Join us for our Family Arts Festival; full of incredible performances, wonderful characters and exciting activities for the whole family! Produced by Made With Many at Pen Green Centre.
His story became History. Her story became Heresy.
His story became History. Her story became Heresy.
They call me Mum. Everyone calls me Mum now. Or Mummy. I had a name before. Where did that go?
They call me Mum. Everyone calls me Mum now. Or Mummy. I had a name before. Where did that go?
They call me Mum. Everyone calls me Mum now. Or Mummy. I had a name before. Where did that go?
They call me Mum. Everyone calls me Mum now. Or Mummy. I had a name before. Where did that go?
They call me Mum. Everyone calls me Mum now. Or Mummy. I had a name before. Where did that go?
They call me Mum. Everyone calls me Mum now. Or Mummy. I had a name before. Where did that go?
A FREE workshop delivered by Alexandra Donnachie in 2 parts, this is part 2: a comparison between two trauma-based shows with very different processes.
They call me Mum. Everyone calls me Mum now. Or Mummy. I had a name before. Where did that go?
They call me Mum. Everyone calls me Mum now. Or Mummy. I had a name before. Where did that go?
A FREE workshop delivered by Alexandra Donnachie in 2 parts, this is part 1: a comparison between two trauma-based shows with very different processes.
They call me Mum. Everyone calls me Mum now. Or Mummy. I had a name before. Where did that go?
They call me Mum. Everyone calls me Mum now. Or Mummy. I had a name before. Where did that go?
Join us at this special Easter performance of The Witness by Jo Blake at The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Northampton. The show will also be live-streamed with online tickets available.
In this exhibition, you will be introduced to the re-discovered Gospel of Mary Magdalene and other hidden female lineages through the eyes of Jo Blake; local storyteller, dancer and performance maker.
She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
His story became History. Her story became Heresy.
She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
His story became History. Her story became Heresy.
She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
His story became History. Her story became Heresy.
She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
They call me Mum. Everyone calls me Mum now. Or Mummy. I had a name before. Where did that go?