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The latest news from producers, makers, venues and events organisers from around Derby and Derbyshire. If you have news to add to this page, then email us to let us know about it: editor@madeinderbyshire.org
 

DADMAN: THE BATHTIME WARRIOR

Notnow Collective presents
DADMAN: THE BATHTIME WARRIOR

Derby Theatre Studio Saturday 27 October, 8pm (and a baby-friendly matinee at 2pm)

Fresh and funny look at parenthood from a dad’s perspective…including a baby-friendly matinee performance

Derby Theatre is proud to present, for one date only on Saturday 27 October, DadMan: The Bathtime Warrior presented by one of the Theatre’s associate companies, Notnow Collective.

Derby Museums launches Let’s MAKE Christmas!

This weekend ‘Let’s MAKE Christmas’ launches at Derby Museum and Art Gallery shop, show-casing the work of the region’s most talented designers and makers in a celebration of contemporary craft.

There is a fantastic range of beautiful products including prints, ceramics, jewellery, textiles, photography, glass and greetings cards. All are made locally and are not usually available on the high street and would make really special and unique Christmas gifts.

MATLOCK MUSIC

PUBLIC CONCERT - DOVEDALE DUO
Eleanor Kornas - piano
Emma Purslow - violin

will play music by Dvorak, Brahms, Janacek and Bartok

FRIDAY 26 OCTOBER 2018 7 30 p.m.
Wheeldon Hall
Highfields School
Lumsdale
Matlock
DE4 5NA

Stars and Stories’ - combining Astronomy and Storytelling

A free event designed for, storytellers, astronomers; children’s home managers and residential workers; key workers; creative mentors; teachers and community leaders; young/aspiring storytellers and astronomers plus anyone interested in how working with storytelling and stargazing can benefit their work.

Sunday 25 November2018

1.30pm – 4.30pm

Venue: Derbyshire Eco Centre 
Porter Lane 
Middleton-by-Wirksworth 
Derbyshire 
DE4 4LS

High hopes for Skyline attraction

Visitors to a popular city park could soon be reaching new heights thanks to an adventurous partnership between two councils.

Derbyshire County Council will operate the ‘Skyline at Markeaton’ high ropes course at Markeaton Park in Derby in partnership with Derby City Council which owns the facility.

The county council’s decision to approve the move has paved the way for the authority to open the course to the public in a three-year agreement with city council colleagues.

Discover: Engaging Audiences through Communication; free workshop at the Broadway Cinema, October 31st

I am pleased to invite you as a previous respondent to Digital Tools for New Audiences to our latest workshop. It is called ‘Discover: Engaging Audiences through Communication’ and takes place on 31st October at the Broadway Cinema in Nottingham. The workshops and consultation we offer are part funded by the EU’s European Development Fund and host Universities, including University of Nottingham, so are entirely free up to 12hrs to SMEs in the Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire regions. 

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