Wednesday Flow Yoga
The Pretty Sweaty Stuff Yoga,The Floating Spa, 23-24 Hall Street, Birmingham B18 6BS, UKA creative & flowing sequence that combines holding active & passive stretches. (not suitable for beginners) HERE
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A creative & flowing sequence that combines holding active & passive stretches. (not suitable for beginners) HERE
Spend the evening in the workshop and make a decorative sterling silver ring to take home at the end of the class. Learning how to shape the metal, heat ... Read more
Drop in at The Red Lion and participate in our weekly quiz! £100 prize bar tab up for grabs!
Winner of the Olivier Award for Best Comedy, Shelagh Stephenson’s poignant and painfully funny comedy is about conflicting memories, life and loss.
Matt Hodges is one of the UK's leading country artists, and is heading out on his first ever full band headline tour. After completing his first acoustic co headline tour ... Read more
Free careers day; perfect for apprentices, ,hobbyists, students and graduates of the jewellery trade. Find out how you can start your career right here in the jewellery quarter and network with ... Read more
Drawing with dry media is as old as mankind. Ochre and charcoal dust were blown through straws onto cave walls by the first artists. In more recent times, the dry ... Read more
The RBSA Print Prize is a biennale exhibition, which celebrates all forms of print making and supports artists from across the UK and further afield. With a significant number of ... Read more
Attention Brummie illustrators! Bring your sketchbooks, pens and pencils for a relaxed evening of still life drawing with PICNIC! We are asking that everyone bring an item from home, maybe ... Read more
We have been importing the wines of Longridge (together with a selection under head winemaker Jasper’s personal label) since meeting up with them back in the heady days of 2017 ... Read more
Winner of the Olivier Award for Best Comedy, Shelagh Stephenson’s poignant and painfully funny comedy is about conflicting memories, life and loss.