Confessions of a Cockney Temple Dancer at the South Holland Centre, Spalding 10 October 7.30pm
Combining comedy, theatre and sublime Indian dance, performer Shane Shambhu tells his story of growing up as a cheeky, plump East End lad, whilst quietly becoming a professional dancer. Live show on the South Holland Centre main stage Thursday 10 October 7.30pm. More information from:
THE UNTHANKS: SONGS AND POEMS OF MOLLY DRAKE - IN SPALDING
Mercury nominated folk band perform work from their recent Molly Drake project alongside tracks from their ten albums, live at Spalding's South Holland Centre on Thursday 26 July.
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Me performing Orange at South Holland Centre
This is me performing in Spalding, Lincolnshire as part of Youth Takeover's event called 'Lifetime' that fused local musicians with City of London Sinfonia the music pieces reflected our collective journey through life.
A unique opportunity, indeed!
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Old film of South Holland across three generations
South Holland Looks Back DVD highlights from Primetime Video.
Remember the Home Guard, the 1947 Floods, the first ever Tulip Parade, the Confirmation Service broadcast live on TV from Spalding Parish Church? Here's your chance to recall a wide selection of memorable local events from days gone by - or to catch up on what you missed.
Using archive footage from many parts of the district, this special DVD compilation reviews life in South Holland across three generations, from a procession in Spalding before the First World War, to the Duke of Edinburgh's visit in 1973.
You'll see farming at Surfleet and Holbeach, in the days of working horses and steam threshing; horticulture at Quadring; Market Day in Spalding, with cattle in the streets; steam trains at Sutton Bridge; the bulb industry from the 1930s right through to the opening of Springfields. Then there's skating on Cowbit Wash; football on the Black Swan field; Surfleet Res in the thirties; vanished landmarks like Paul Hart's Corner, and, of course a whole gallery of once familiar faces - and voices - from the past on one DVD.
Available online now from primetimevideo.co.uk - 49 minutes long.
Dash Cam Tour of Spalding, Lincolnshire
Take a tour through the historic market town of Spalding, Lincolnshire. Situated in the South Holland District, Spalding has a market every Tuesday and Saturday throughout the year.
Several pubs, restaurants (including 1498 The Spice Affair, possibly the best Indian/Goan restaurant in the world) bars, cafe's and shops are scattered throughout the vibrant town centre.
Downtown Spalding UK
Spalding, Lincolnshire, UK is a great place to live.
This clip shows most of our historic and lovely town centre.
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SPALDING BULB FESTIVAL - COLOUR
The area around Spalding in Lincolnshire is known as 'Little Holland' and is as famous as the real Holland for its bulb growing. Annually the people of Spalding stage a parade, with colourful floats decorated with millions of tulip heads.
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Spalding Area Guide
Spalding is a quintessential english market town, located along the beautiful River Welland in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England. For more information visit:
Hand Drawn By Crayons at South Holland Centre 24Oct12
Hand Drawn By Crayons plays Flowers at South Holland Centre, Spalding, 24Oct12
Connect Conference
Lincolnshire One Connect Conference
Thursday 20th May 2010, South Holland Centre, Spalding, Lincolnshire.
Places to see in ( Spalding - UK )
Places to see in ( Spalding - UK )
Spalding is a market town, on the River Welland in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England. Little London is a hamlet directly south of Spalding on the B1172, whilst Pinchbeck, a village to the north, is part of the built-up area.
Spalding was well known for its annual Spalding Flower Parade, dating from 1959, which attracted many regular visitors from around the world. The parade celebrated the region's vast tulip production and the cultural links between the Fens and the landscape and people of South Holland.
Ayscoughfee Hall dates from the 15th-century and is now operated as a museum. St Mary and St Nicolas was built in 1284 by William de Littleport of Spalding Priory. The tower and spire were added in 1360. St John the Baptist, was built in 1875, at the same time as the adjacent Church school. St Paul's at Fulney, on the eastern side of the town, was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and completed in 1880 after his death. Other local attractions are the Pinchbeck Engine Museum (just north of Spalding), the Bulb Museum (situated at Birch Grove Garden Centre, Pinchbeck) and the Gordon Boswell Romany Museum, to the south of the town. The Chain Bridge Forge is a 19th-century blacksmith's forge on the River Welland; many of its original features have been preserved and it is operated as a museum. The Chatterton Tower is near Sainsburys.
Spalding War Memorial is located in the grounds of Ayscoughfee Hall and commemorates the 224 men from the town killed in the First World War. Spalding, like nearby Boston, is a regular destination of heavy goods vehicles transporting processed vegetables and other food produce. The A16 used to pass through the town until August 1995, when the Spalding-Sutterton Improvement (by-pass) was opened, built mostly on the closed Spalding to Boston railway line. The twelve-mile (19 km) A1073 between Spalding and Eye Green in Peterborough has been replaced by a completely new road classified as the A16, replacing the previous A16 that ran to Stamford.
Spalding railway station is situated on the Lincoln Central - Peterborough railway line, operated by East Midlands Trains. The service is irregular, and it does not run at night or on Sundays. It does provide convenient access to Peterborough for employment and shopping.
( Spalding - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Spalding . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Spalding - UK
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New Years Eve 2011 South Holland Centre Spalding Midnight.AVI
Midnight 2011 yet again we have had a brill night and all the christmas parties also have been fantastic before New Years Eve For more videos search Steve Janson Disco Roadshow Happy New Year to one and all
South Holland - Past Lives Trailer - Saturday April 30th 2016
Come and join us at the South Holland Centre on Sat April 30th at 3pm. Live music with rare local film footage from the district.
pastlivesproject.com
Past Lives Project is an Arts Council England and Heritage Lottery Funded Project working in 8 areas across the Midlands. In each region we work with the community through open days, home visits, workshops and events with societies, schools and FE Colleges.
In each region we call out for amateur home cine film that illustrates daily life, local street scenes, people at work and families at play.
Past Lives Project digitises these home movies which are then edited into a new film which is screened along with a live music performance.
The performance day includes spoken memories and photos tha have been gathered whilst working with the community; this forms part of an ongoing archive that is available online.
Through our Past Lives Project, Freefall Arts aim to raise awareness about how valuable these films are in the context of social history and to preserve them for future generations.
Copyright Freefall Arts 2016
South Holland - Spalding Tulip Festival 1980s - Past Lives Project
Cine Film kindly donated to the Past Lives Project by Colin Rose
pastlivesproject.com
Past Lives Project is an Arts Council England and Heritage Lottery Funded Project working in 8 areas across the Midlands. In each region we work with the community through open days, home visits, workshops and events with societies, schools and FE Colleges.
In each region we call out for amateur home cine film that illustrates daily life, local street scenes, people at work and families at play.
Past Lives Project digitises these home movies which are then edited into a new film which is screened along with a live music performance.
The performance day includes spoken memories and photos tha have been gathered whilst working with the community; this forms part of an ongoing archive that is available online.
Through our Past Lives Project, Freefall Arts aim to raise awareness about how valuable these films are in the context of social history and to preserve them for future generations.
Copyright Freefall Arts 2016
Coconut by Guleraana Mir
Coconut by Guleraana Mir.
Touring in May & June 2018
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Meet Rumi, a British Pakistani woman who's referred to as a 'Coconut' (brown on the outside, white on the inside). Born and brought up as a Muslim, Rumi spends more time enjoying fine wine and bacon than being at the mosque. When she meets Simon, a white guy, she hopes that his decision to convert to Islam will be enough to keep everyone happy. However, as Simon begins to explore his faith, Rumi's world spins off its axis in ways she could never have predicted.
National Tour
16th May - ARC Stockton Arts Centre, Stockton on Tees Dovecot Street, Stockton on Tees, TS18 1LL
19th May - Derby Theatre, Derby15 Theatre Walk, St Peter’s Quarter, Derby, DE1 2NF
24th May - Oldham Coliseum, Oldham Fairbottom Street, Oldham, OL1 3SW
26th May - The Curve Slough, William Street, Slough, SL1 1XY
18th June - Guildhall Arts Centre, GranthamSt. Peter’s Hill, Grantham, NG31 6PZ
19th June - Brewhouse Arts Centre, Burton Upon Trent Union Street, Burton Upon Trent, DE14 1EB
25th June - Old Fire Station Oxford as part of Off Beat Festival, 40 George St, Oxford OX1 2AQ
27th June - Lincoln Drill Hall, Lincoln Freeschool Lane, Lincoln, LN2 1EY
28th June - Old Library, Mansfield, Leeming Street, Mansfield, NG18 1NG
29th June - South Holland Centre, Spalding23 Market Place, Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE11 1SS
30th June - Attenborough Arts Centre, LeicesterUniversity of Leicester, Lancaster Road, Leicester, LE1 7HA
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Getting Better Slowly - National Theatre Tour
Adam Pownall woke up to find his body was slowly shutting down. Unable to walk, talk or blink and nobody knew why…
When Guillain Barré Syndrome affected Adam it caused full paralysis within days. Getting Better Slowly tells the story of his illness through a creative collision of new writing, verbatim accounts, sound and movement. How does it feel when your closest relationship is with the illness that’s holding you back? Adam’s frank and moving account of how he dealt with GBS and the two years he spent recovering – including months spent learning how to walk and talk again – explores the relationship we all have with our bodies and our health. Telling his story with warmth, humour and honesty, and explaining how GBS is still part of his life, he invites audiences to consider how they would deal with an unexpected illness or accident affecting them or someone they love.
22nd September Lincoln Drill Hall lincolndrillhall.co.uk
23rd September Lincoln Drill Hall lincolndrillhall.co.uk
1st October Barnsley Civic barnsleycivic.co.uk
2nd October New Diorama, London newdiorama.com
3rd October New Diorama, London newdiorama.com
12th October South Holland Centre, Spalding southhollandcentre.co.uk
14th October Old Library, Mansfield lincolndrillhall.com
15th October Old Library, Mansfield
22nd October Attenborough Arts, Leic www2.le.ac.uk/hosted/attenborougharts
3rd November ARC Stockton arconline.co.uk
6th November Square Chapel, Halifax squarechapel.co.uk
15th November Riverhead Theatre, Louth louthplaygoers.com
16th November Guildhall, Grantham guildhallartscentre.com
17th November Stamford Arts Centre stamfordartscentre.com
1st December Deda, Derby deda.uk.com
2nd December Nottingham Lakeside Arts lakesidearts.org.uk
15th February CAST, Doncaster castindoncaster.com
17th February Harrogate Theatre harrogatetheatre.co.uk
19th February Slung Low Hub, Leeds slunglow.org
Performed by Adam Pownall & Kitty Randle
Creative Producer – Adam Pownall
Director – Tilly Branson
Movement Director – Marc Brew
Writer – Nick Wood
Associate Dramaturg – Luca Rutherford
Music – Poetical Machines
Designer – Kate Unwin
Lighting Design – Howell Thomas
The production is supported by Arts Council England.
Commissioned by GAIN Charity, Lincolnshire One Venues & Lincoln Drill Hall
With further support from ARC Stockton, Deda Derby & In Good Company.
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Spalding adventure
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Some recording from the Spalding Youth Takeover held at the South Holland Center
Youth Takeover is an exciting new scheme for Young People aged 12-25 at South Holland Centre Spalding to have your say! Big thank yous to the Paul Hamlyn Foundation and Lincolnshire One Venues (LOV) for supporting us!
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Youth Takeover@South Holland Centre gives young people a voice and a chance to make decisions about what happens at the venue and create events and activities that you want to see. There are also opportunities to gain real experience in programming, events organisation, marketing and promotions, technical aspects and much more!
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M.C.L Spalding Takeover 27/4/2019
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