PLUS: Festival of Science and Curiosity continues

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Chinese New Year

CNY Lakeside

Thurs 11 to Fri 26 February

Online


Nottingham Lakeside Arts and the Nottingham Confucius Institute are marking the beginning of the Year of the Ox, with an online performance suitable for all the family.

See traditional dance and tai chi from University of Nottingham students and staff in China, and an amazing drumming spectacular from Malaysia.

Also, look out for renowned guitarist Xuefei Yang, marvellous erhu player Ling Peng, and the hugely talented Dans Chinese dance troupe.

Then, take part yourself. Try cookery with Lan's Recipes, brush painting with Feng-Ru Lee and magical face changing with Shuai Zhao. 

Online access is free, however payment is optional with all proceeds donated to the Nottingham Hospitals Charity. The performance will be available online until Friday 26 February. Perfect for half term.

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Festival of Science and Curiosity

FoSAC 2021

Until Weds 17 February

Online


Don't miss the last few days of the Nottingham Festival of Science and Curiosity - a packed programme of events and activities accessible for all the family.

There is still time to book your trip to space with Another Planet by The Gramophones Theatre Company, an audio adventure for an adult and child (7+) to experience together. The bravest galactic travel explorers are needed for a mission to investigate Another Planet and find out if humans could survive there.

Book now

Or, check out the festival magazine, full of articles, puzzles, activities and experiments to try out at home.

Magazine 


Full programme


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