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What's on: From 01/04/2020

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Thingamabobas Workshop

Thursday 03 June
Highfields Park Boathouse

Join us to create your very own Thingamabob using fantastical objects that you can bring to life!

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Sacconi Quartet

Thursday 17 June
Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham

The award-winning Sacconi Quartet celebrate their 20th Anniversary in the 2021-22 season with a programme packed of Haydn, Ravel and Schubert.

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Leonore Piano Trio

Thursday 24 June
Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham

The Leonore Piano Trio of internationally acclaimed artists deliver a programme of Beethoven, Suk and Dvořák.

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Look Up!

Saturday 26 June - Sunday 27 June
Oval Car Park (outdoors)

Playful and fearless, with a curiosity for birds and flying, Robyn reminds us all that we should dare to look up.

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The Tempest

Saturday 03 July
Highfields Park

This outdoor production of The Tempest invokes all of the mischief and mayhem Shakespeare's final play is renowned for.

Outdoor Tai Chi workshops with Lan Lo Loading...

Outdoor Tai Chi workshops with Lan Lo

Saturday 10 July - Saturday 07 August
Highfields Park

Lan Lo leads four-weeks of Tai Chi workshops.

Spotlight Tours: Introduction to the Museum in 10 Objects Loading...

Spotlight Tours: Introduction to the Museum in 10 Objects

Thursday 15 July
University of Nottingham Museum

Dr Clare Pickersgill introduces 10 objects that uncover 250,000 years of history.

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Captive

Saturday 17 July - Sunday 18 July
Oval Car Park (outdoors)

Inspired by Rainer Maria Rilke’s poem The Panther, this extraordinary outdoor show uses a thrilling blend of dance and acrobatics with a dynamic narrative exploring human relationships in captivity.

Spotlight Tours: Coin Portraits – The social media of the past Loading...

Spotlight Tours: Coin Portraits – The social media of the past

Sunday 25 July
University of Nottingham Museum

Dr Anja Thompson-Rohde explores what ancient coins were trying to say.

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In Conversation with Natalie Rudd, Senior Curator, Arts Council Collection

Tuesday 27 July
Live Streamed from Lakeside Arts

Breaking the Mould is the first extensive survey of post-war British sculpture by women in a public institution. Neil Walker interviews Senior Curator Natalie Rudd.

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Press Start

Saturday 31 July - Sunday 05 September
Angear Visitor Centre

Featuring artworks of 18 artists worldwide who are active practitioners in the creation of films, pictures and comics within videogame worlds.

Spotlight Tours: A Journey through Prehistory: From Survival to Society Loading...

Spotlight Tours: A Journey through Prehistory: From Survival to Society

Saturday 31 July
University of Nottingham Museum

Using stone artefacts called lithics from the museum collection, this tour is an opportunity to examine real archaeological evidence of early humans.


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