Events on Friday 29th October
“For our evening screening we are sticking with the afterlife with a screening of Tim Burton's BEETLEJUICE. An annual Halloween must see. Spend some time in the afterlife before the film starts. We have Mexican chilli, pocpcorn, snacks and soft drinks on sale. BYO Bring your own booze! Fancy dress is optional (prize for best dressed) We have some surprises in store too owwww!”
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Halloween Garden Cinema: Beetlejuice
“D-UNIT has been hosting young artist Emily Rose Millhouse in a micro-residency this week. The resulting exhibition 'Illogically Dissociated' will take the form of a sculptural installation with soundscape, and will explore Millhouse's interest in the physical embodiment of the feelings created by the lack of control within the mind.”
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ILLOGICALLY DISSOCIATED Event
“Join artist Hazel Hammond as she shares the creativity that became an important part of her regaining her speech and wellbeing following a stroke in 2018. In the associated exhibition Not the Same Poet, Always an Artist Hazel depicts her journey through drawing, watercolour and knitted hats, which are often macabre, witty and anatomical. In this workshop Hazel will share short films made in collaboration with BiggerHouse Film and Liz Clarke & Company, and creative exercises inspired by the process. Suitable for adults living with stroke, their families and carers, and anyone interested in the power of arts in recovery.”
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World Stroke Day workshop with Hazel Hammond
“Weaving together innovative puppetry, storytelling and live music, Three Suns tells three stories from three different continents - Africa, Europe and Asia. We rejoice in the cosy relationship we have with our home, whilst being transported to other cultures where we taste the flavour of new lands.”
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Three Suns
“It’s All Hallows’ Eve 1937. The fog sits for days on the moors at this time of year, and here in the tiny fishing community of Feeny Barr, people move around in the few hours of daylight, almost unseen to each other. The short days give way to long, cold nights and the tiny single-track road that winds its way in and out of Feeny Barr, is a perilous journey, even for the locals and many an unsuspecting traveller has lost their footing and sunk into the marshes that line the road.”
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Murder Mystery Evening