An armourer’s tale

Join Museum of Liverpool as they take you back in time to the medieval period. Become part of King Edward III’s army at a turbulent time in history.

In 1337 the ‘Hundred Years War’ began. Edward III mustered his forces against the French king, achieving victories at Crecy and Poitiers.

It is at this point that their story begins. Join Lord FitzWarin and Sergeant at Arms John to discover more about weapons and armour of the age.

Free performances at 11.30am and 2.30pm, no tickets required.

There will also be performances on 6, 19, 20 and 21 December

Drumming Workshop with Agida African A...

Join urban griot and master drummer Karim Mbaye, of Agida African Arts, for traditional Senegalese stories brought to life using African musical instruments including the drum and kora.

Families will have the chance to listen to traditional stories from Senegal, and be able to get hands on with traditional African instruments as they learn to drum and dance.

Due to the size of the drums, this workshop is open to visitors aged 8+. All children must be supervised.

This workshop may be loud at times. If you would like to get involved but would benefit from borrowing noise-reducing headphones please speak with a member of staff.

Workshops will run at 12.30pm and 2pm

Handmade Clay Botanical Tile Workshops

Be a part of the story of The Changing Rooms – a new therapy and wellbeing centre!

Ceramicist and horticulturalist Laura Naylor will show you how to make ceramic tiles from scratch, exploring textural decorating techniques. They’ll use foraged botanical inspiration from the Walled Garden and wider Sudley Estate, learning about local wild flora along the way.

This is a wonderful opportunity to learn a new craft using heritage skills and to contribute to our community eco-building. The tiles will form part of the interior decoration of the building, bringing the garden and building projects together in a celebration of community, traditional skills and nature.

No previous experience is necessary and all tools and resources will be provided. Due to the processes involved, sessions are recommended for ages 7+. Please note that children must be supervised by an adult at all times.

Workshops are held:

14 October, 12 – 4pm, adult session

2 November, 12 – 4pm, family session

11 November, 12 – 3pm, adult session

11 November, 3 – 4pm, adults with additional needs

12 November, 12 – 3pm, family session

12 November, 3 – 4pm, families with additional needs

 

William Morris lampshade making worksh...

Get creative with Bluebird Upholstery, and learn how to make your very own lampshade, using timeless William Morris fabric!

During this relaxed 2.5 hour workshop you will be taught how to make a contemporary drum-lampshade to a professional standard, using your choice of beautiful William Morris fabric.

The workshop will take place in the Jan Molby Room on Floor 2 of the John Lewis store, in Liverpool One. Refreshments following the workshop (hot drink & a slice of cake) in the John Lewis Floor 3 Restaurant are included in the ticket price.

No experience necessary and all materials and equipment will be provided. Workshop numbers are limited to 6 people, which will ensure lots of one-to one teaching time.

The finished shade will be 30cm in diameter and will be suitable for use on a table lamp, or as a pendant shade.
You will go home with a wonderful lampshade for your home or to gift to a lucky friend, plus the skills to make many more!

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Bluebird Upholstery has been transforming peoples well-loved but worn-out furniture, from a workshop in Liverpool’s Georgian Quarter since 2014. Owner Imogen Woodings is an AMUSF (Association of Master Upholsterers) trained upholsterer & QEST Scholar, is skilled in both traditional and modern upholstery, and was featured in the 2018 book ‘A Celebration of British Craftsmanship’. As well as undertaking upholstery commissions, Imogen also makes and sells beautiful handmade lampshades & cushions.

Black History Month 23: Write To Work ...

Want to be part of creative discussions, connect with industry experts, and gain access to resources aimed at taking your writing skills to the next level?

Sign up for our FREE one-day Write to Work Black History Month Bootcamp.

Applications are open to ALL unemployed people age 16+ who live in the Liverpool City Region and in celebration of BHM, and to encourage diversity of entrants, we positively welcome applications from people from the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities.

The day will comprise of three workshops led by local writers and performers: Amina Atiq, Blue Saint and Leonisha Barley.

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All participants will receive a free lunch, access to resources and a certificate of completion. Travel expenses can be reimbursed if required.

Halloween Print Party

Sat 28 Oct, 11am – 1pm & 2pm – 4pm

Create your own screen-printed Halloween masks personalised with your own choice of colours and Halloween-themed facial features, make spooky stenciled posters, and decorate your own pumpkin in this family-friendly print party.

Little Seedlings Club: October

Dobbies, the UK’s leading garden centre, is supporting the Tree Council’s seed gathering campaign with a special edition of its Little Seedlings Club workshop in its Liverpool store on Sunday 1 October. The free event will offer children aged 4-10 the chance to learn about “Super Seeds” and the vital role they play in bettering the environment and wider ecosystem.

Seed Gathering Season, a month-long campaign run by The Tree Council, begins on the Autumn equinox on September 23, and is a crucial time of year where everyone can get involved in gathering tree seeds, nuts and fruits that will grow to become the next generation of life-giving trees, shrubs and hedgerows.

The workshop on 1 October will be a fun and interactive morning led by Dobbies’ gardening experts. Children in Liverpool will be introduced to a variety of seeds commonly found in gardens and parks, including pinecones, sycamore and apples.

The workshop will delve into the essential role seeds and plants play in nature, from producing oxygen to providing food and habitats for animals, as well as enriching the soil. Dobbies’ gardening experts will demonstrate the journey of tree growth, from planting to germination, helping children understand how seeds travel, whether that’s through the wind, animal fur, or many other ways in everyday nature.

There will be a special focus on acorns and oak trees, showcasing their unique characteristics and remarkable lifespan of up to 1,000 years. Kids will also get the chance to create their very own acorn collage to take home, fostering their connection with nature.

Dobbies’ Community and CSR Communications Executive, Chloë Bell, said: “We’re thrilled to join forces with our good friends at The Tree Council for this special Little Seedlings workshop in our Liverpool store. At Dobbies we have a commitment to nurture young minds and ensure the preservation of our natural environment for future generations.”

Traditional Wax Carving – Jewell...

Learn the basics of traditional wax carving and create a hand-made ring or pendant for yourself or a loved one. This is a slow and mindful process, after the workshop your piece will be cast in 100% recycled sterling silver and hand-finished.

This workshop is led by founder of Dripped goods, Amy Flynn. Amy has a BA in Jewellery Design from London College of Fashion and has over 10 years experience in the jewellery field. She designed the medals for the World Gymnastic Championships in 2022, has showcased in the Bluecoat Display Centre and has led multiple workshops at venues including TATE Liverpool.

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£95 pp includes all materials and your item cast in 100% recycled sterling silver.

Reclaimed Charm Necklace Workshop

Make a custom multi-charm necklace from pre-loved jewellery elements and found objects. They will Curate and attach a selection of treasures, including charms, beads, shells & gemstones to a recycled sterling silver chain.

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This workshop is led by founder of Dripped goods, Amy Flynn. Amy has a BA in Jewellery Design from London College of Fashion and has over 10 years experience in the jewellery field. She designed the medals for the World Gymnastic Championships in 2022, has showcased in the Bluecoat Display Centre and led multiple workshops at venues including TATE Liverpool.

Liverpool Sings Festival

Jennifer John Music presents Liverpool Sings Festival 2023

Liverpool Sings Festival returns with four dynamic singing masterclasses in soul, jazz, gospel and musical theatre. The day-long festival led by Jennifer John, Amber Kuti, Wayne Ellington and Nicole Battick promises to be interactive and uplifting

It is aimed at beginners and experienced singers alike and will equip partcipants with the necessary skills and insights to take their singing and performances to the next level of development. By exploring vocal techniques and specific repertoire audience members will have a chance to not only have a lot of fun singing collectively but for those really wishing to challenge themselves, there will also be room for individuals to explore improvisation and performance through song.

There will be a detailed look at breathwork, rhythmic interaction and of course uplifting harmonisation will be a central theme that runs throughout the sessions.

In addition to 4 masterclasses there will also be a Q&A session during which there will be space to explre your singing options and routes to progression.

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Please contact box office if you are a wheelchair user attending this event. Visit How to book for our concessionary discount policy. Group booking discount: 5 tickets for the price of 4 if booked together. A booking fee of 8% will apply to purchases made by telephone or online.