Winter Solstice Family Christmas Exper...

The Vintage Playroom will be transformed into a Magical Family Christmas Experience this festive season.

Families will watch and participate in interactive light and shadow mini-shows and storytelling, based on some vintage children’s stories. There will be lots to spot in their Miniature Winter scenery of the Bear’s Village.There will also be arts and crafts to celebrate Winter Solstice in the crafty room. Plus, dress up and have a photo session on the rocking horse and explore and play some unique vintage games.

Slots can be booked for 2 hour sessions in small groups of up to 4 families per session, for a cosy and comforting festive celebration.

Shiverpool, True Spirit of Christmas

Telling ghostly tales during the Christmas season has always been a tradition going back centuries… As the chill of these December days begins to bite and you settle in front of a roaring fire, safe and warm, it’s the perfect time for a chilling tale or two…

But instead of the roaring fire the folks at Shiverpool invite you to stretch your legs, take a deep breath of our River City’s salty sea air, wrap up in your finest woollen scarves and mittens and join us for a spooky stomp through time and place…

They dare you to journey through Liverpool’s most haunted heritage and share with them their sea soaked stories…

The Christmas tours are held December 16, 17, 18, 23, 28, 29, 30, 8.30pm and 2 January, 7pm. To book, see here.

Knowsley – Liverpool City Region...

Knowsley’s theme for its year as Borough of Culture is Storytelling and central to the whole idea is the opportunity to capture and bring to life the stories of the borough’s people and places.

The storytelling will include everything from local folk tales, traditions and heritage that are unique to Knowsley to exploring people’s hopes and dreams of what the borough may become in the future.

Through all of the events and activities, people will be encouraged to share their stories – if they wish – to help build up a picture of life in Knowsley and ensure that all aspects of culture are showcased, shared and celebrated.

A key part of the celebrations will be The Owl and the Pussy-Cat Trail. The poem, by Edward Lear, was actually written at Knowsley Hall. This fascinating fact and Lear’s connections to Knowsley are set to be celebrated throughout 2022 with a huge sculpture trail featuring 16 pairs of 2 metre-high owls and pussy-cats.

The Borough of Culture was introduced by Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram and the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority in 2018 to encourage and enable each Borough to deliver cultural programmes which create a lasting legacy across the whole region.

Here’s what to expect from Knowsley’s illuminating start to the year:

Tall Tales – 4 and 5 February 2022 – Stockbridge Village

Tall Tales is a brand-new large-scale community artwork that will see Merecliff – a residential 16 storey tower in Stockbridge Village (adjacent to the M57 motorway) – animated and illuminated in light. The dramatic projection which will be accompanied by a soundtrack, will tell the story of local people and communities who have shared their stories, memories, hopes and dreams about the place they call home.

These Tall Tales, captured, interpreted and exaggerated by artists Illuminos will be brought to life over two incredible evenings in January. This event is being delivered in partnership with Knowsley Council, ForHousing and the local community.

Aqualux – 14 to 28 January – Kirkby town centre 

Aqualux is a stunning 8 metre by 3-metre-wide light installation that will be situated in Kirkby town centre for two weeks.

The artwork consists of 48 containers which can hold up to 1,000 litres of water – the average consumption of a household over a year. Coming to life after dark. the illuminated artwork will also be accompanied by music to create a memorable and magical experience while raising awareness of the need to conserve and protect our fragile water supplies.

A switch on event will take place on 14 January which will include Spark illuminated drummers to welcome the installation to Kirkby. Aqualux is delivered in partnership with Blackpool Illuminations.

The Magic Wood – 21, 22 and 23 January 2022 – Halewood

Over three consecutive evenings Court Farm Woods in Halewood will be transformed into an enchanted spectacle of light, music and fiery woodland creatures. Hand crafted, intricate fire sculptures will transform the space into an outdoor gallery of wonder where visitors will be able to wander through the attractions or stand and watch the spectacle unfold.

The Magic Wood – A Fire Garden by Walk the Plank will be unique to Halewood and will feature performances from Bring The Fire Project, harpist Rebecca Mills and a special family performance set in giant golden birdcage.

Numbers are limited so tickets need to be booked in advance from Wednesday 8 December. See www.cultureknowsley.co.uk for details.

Gaia – 28 January to 17 February – St. Chad’s Church Kirkby

Luke Jerram’s ‘Gaia’ is an astonishing 6-metre-wide replica of the earth based on imagery and data from NASA. Suspended in the air and slowly revolving, the artwork – which will be housed in St. Chad’s Church in Kirkby – gives people a chance to see the planet, floating in three dimensions.

A specially made surround sound composition by BAFTA and Ivor Novello award winning composer Dan Jones is played alongside the sculpture.

As a touring artwork, Gaia is famous across the globe and an exciting programme of events and activities is being devised for its visit to Kirkby.

Submergence – 12 to 24 February – Huyton Village Centre

Submergence is a reflective, immersive walkthrough experience that will go on display in Sherbourne Square in Huyton Village. Consisting of thousands of individual points of suspended light, visitors are encouraged to enter the artwork to experience the amazing light illusion for themselves.

Alongside Submergence, Huyton will also be home to a second light installation still to be announced by world renowned experts Squid Soup. More details will be announced soon.

New Dawn Light Spectacular – 18 and 19 February – Knowsley Hall

The New Dawn programme will come to a spectacular climax over two consecutive evenings in February. In two showings per evening, the iconic Knowsley Hall will be illuminated in a series of dramatic projections recreating a vision of a pop-up story book – a fairy-tale of lights and sound telling the stories of Knowsley.

Delivered by video projection artist’s Illuminos and accompanied by an atmospheric soundtrack from renowned composer Patrick Dineen the spectacular will create a unique and memorable moment for all visitors.

Numbers are limited, so anyone interested in attending should register to be part of a ballot to receive ‘golden tickets’ to this spectacular event. Details can be found here www.cultureknowsley.co.uk/new-dawn-light-spectacular/.

All of these events will be free for the public to attend (although some will require tickets to be reserved in advance).

 

Mikey Powell – Delifonseca New Y...

Liverpool food hall and restaurant Delifonseca is hosting a spectacular evening this New Year, filled with tasty dishes and great tunes featuring Liverpool’s own Mikey Powell from Stars in Their Eyes.

Attendees will be welcomed to the restaurant with fizz on arrival and over the course of the evening will be wined and dined with a set menu consisting of seven carefully crafted courses. Guests will be treated to Coulibiac of salmon, game ravioli, and beef fillet Rossini and much more.

The seven-course meal will be accompanied by live entertainment from Liverpool’s own critically acclaimed crooner Mikey Powell. Stars in Their Eyes winner Mikey will amaze guests with songs from Michael Bublé, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Nat King Cole.

To book tickets see: https://www.delifonseca.co.uk/book-a-table/ 

When selecting 31st December you will be able to see two time slots for the evening. One is for 17:00 – 17:30 and this is to book for the early bird event which will be between 17:00 – 19:00 and is 4 courses with no live entertainment. The main event is from 20:15 and this is 7 courses with live entertainment from Mikey Powell.

Solstice Meditation at Dawn and Dusk

Join The Reader for one hour of meditation and movement with Laura Rowe from X-Hail Liverpool followed by a half-hour Shared Reading session and refreshment.

X-Hail is the UK’s first Mind and Body class incorporating blissful breathwork, Yoga & qiGong inspired movement, easy and intuitive meditation and pure relaxation. All against a backdrop of soulful and uplifting chilled chart classics.

This guided modern meditation session combines a relaxing fusion of meditation techniques featuring X-Hail’s signature breathwork, energising and uplifting stretches and restorative qiGong inspired movement, against a backdrop of blissfully mixed chilled chart classics and soothing aromatherapy blends.

Please bring a pillow and blanket with you. Session lasts 90 minutes and will end with a tea or coffee. Over 16s only, suitable for wheelchair users.

Only Expansion – Duncan Speakman

As sea levels rise and wildfires burn, Only Expansion remixes the sound of the city around you to experience sonically how your own life might change in the future.

This immersive augmented audio piece takes you on a journey around local surroundings, utilising sound from within the local area, as well as those from environments around the world.

Using real-time audio software, Only Expansion picks up and remixes the ambient sounds of the city with sounds of rapid environmental change; so the sound of chatting of passers by might turn into a crackling fire, or you might hear the city as if it were underwater.

The experience enables you to imagine what the local landscape, and ultimately our lives, might look like under climate-collapse, giving you sense of urgency towards the current climate crisis.

Book a time here to pick up your headset from the Bluecoat. Please make sure you arrive at your allotted time, if you are going to be late please let them know so they can make sure they have enough headsets available. They might not be able to accommodate you if you are more than ten minutes late. Call them on 0151 702 5324

The audio work is 45 minutes long, please make sure you bring your headset back after 45 minutes.

Each headset will be sterilised between uses.

Handyman Brewery Beer Tasting

“I tell you, Mr. Okada, a cold beer at the end of the day is the best thing life has to offer.” — Haruki Murakami, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle

It’s the most wonderful time of the… beer!

The Reader are working with their friends at Handymans Brewery to bring you an evening of locally brewed beer alongside a delicious tasting menu prepared by their team at The Reader.

Choose from six beers accompanied by a tasting menu of Scouse Pie, Chicken Sliders and Mac and Cheese bites.

Brewer Gaz Matthews (formerly of Mad Hatter and Gibberish) will talk through the locally brewed bottled beers. Gift sets of Handyman Beer and Gin will be available to purchase to take home.

The evening will start at 7pm, with doors open from 6.30pm. Please email events@thereader.org.uk to let them know about your dietary requirements.

Liverpool Cheese Company – Chris...

Plan the perfect Christmas cheeseboard and wine selection with Liverpool Cheese Company.

Devin from RH wines has selected  5 superb wines for Christmas which they will match up with 10 fine seasonal kinds of cheese so you can tailor make your own Christmas cheese offering.

You will be able to pre-order all of these Christmas goodies on the night with some great discounts on the wine and cheese. Just think how impressed your family and friends will be this year. (Their advice for this session is to book a taxi and wear elasticated pants)!

Alternative Heritage Walks

Join Future Ages Will Wonder artist Yarli Allison on an alternative heritage tour of Liverpool.

Meet in the FACT Foyer Gallery, Ground Floor, 5 February, 2pm. For tickets see here.

The tour retraces the paths of research they explored to create their new commission, In 1875 We Met At the Docks of Liverpool 於梨花埠遇上, 2021.

Please note, the tour will cover approximately 30 minutes of walking around Chinatown. They recommend you wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather.

Part of the walking tour will be being filmed for promotional purposes. If you’d like to find out more about this, please speak to a staff member, or email info@fact.co.uk

 

Murder Mystery – Have Yourself A...

From the sell out Christmas Murder Mystery ‘Murder Under The Mistletoe’ comes a night of gin, jazz, gangsters and murder!

It’s Christmas, Chicago, 1929.  Al Capone and the Southside gang are on the verge of re-claiming the city from George ‘Bugs’ Moran. Vast shipments of bootleg liquor is arriving from Cuba and Canada and Al and his boys are in the mood to celebrate the festive season!

Join them underground at the exclusive speakeasy Green Mill Cocktail Lounge for a party to end them all.  But keep your eyes peeled, because there have been suggestions that there is a rat among the crew…  Not only that, but Bugs Moran could strike at any minute, after Capone ordered the execution of seven of Bugs’ finest.  Fists and bullets are bound to fly!

The show is held Downstairs at the Everyman, 17 December, 7.30pm. For tickets see here.

Show type:  Mature, period (1920s), based on real events, live singing, fancy dress encouraged.

Presented by DBY Interactive