
Booking your placeUnless specified, call the Queen's Hall to book a place. Box Office: 01434 652477 |
Mobile CinemaAs well as showing films at the Arts Centre in Hexham, Queen’s Hall Arts promotes a rural film programme providing 80-90 film screenings across Tynedale each year! Films are shown at village halls, schools and film clubs - keep an eye out for a screening near you. Film clubs supported by QHA include Slaley, Wylam, Wark, Henshaw, Bardon Mill (South Tyne), Bellingham, Tarset, Allendale, Ovingham & West Woodburn. At Queen’s Hall Arts Centre, HexhamFor children and young peopleArtscope - Saturday Art ClubStarts Saturday 26 April Toble - Mid-Tynedale Youth Folk BandLed by Sophy Ball of 422, Toble is a band for young people aged School Yr 7-12. Gigue FishAlso led by Sophy Ball, Gigue Fish is a group (for up to School Yr 13) that plays contemporary and traditional folk music. Minims Junior ChoirMondays 4.00pm - 5.30pm Singing BabiesLively singing sessions especially devised for parents and their new-born babies. Squeaky FeetJoyful exploration into rhythm, dance and song for toddlers from age 1. After School CreativesCommunity Church, Hexham For adults Documentary PhotographyAn introduction to documentary photography using a digital camera, meeting on ten afternoons throughout the summer term, in collaboration with Newcastle College. Led by Sean Elliott, participants will develop their own portfolios. Tynedale Community ChoirStarts Monday 21 April Mondays 8.00pm West African Drumming ClassesTuesdays in the Community Church, Hexham. Mainstream ArtsMainstream Arts holds monthly sessions of drama, movement and music on the last Wednesday of each month. These events are supported by Queen’s Hall Arts and places are available from Gateway into the Community. |
