Job Opportunity: Routes In
We are recruiting for our third year of Routes In at Lincoln Arts Centre and Barbican Creative Hub, funded by Arts Council England.
A BIG HELLO AND WELCOME to all of our FRESHERS and RETURNING STUDENTS arriving in Lincoln this week. We have a full programme of events exclusively for students, including:-
SHAUN OF THE DEAD screening – FREE
Tuesday 24 Sept 6:30pm, main auditorium
Come dressed as the living dead!
FRESHARTS FAYRE – FREE
Wednesday 25 September 10am – 4pm, main auditorium
Meet local arts organisations, join student led societies and find out about events happening in the city. Run by LPAC PRODUCERS, a team of dedicated student volunteers.
CULTURAL CRAWL – FREE
Wednesday 25 Sept 11am & 2pm, leave from Zing Cafe Bar
LPAC PRODUCERS are running two cultural crawls, an informative walk around the city highlighting cultural points of interest.
SHOPPING AND F***ING
Thursday 26 September 7:30pm, main auditorium
Performed by recent graduates of the Lincoln School of Performing Arts. Student Price just £5
BLIND DATE – FREE
Saturday 28 September 7:30pm, main auditorium
A fun event that promises to be a Lorra Lorra Laughs! Fun and games, comedy and music. Come along and watch, or take part – you might land yourself a date! A great way to meet new people.
PLUS we will be attending the STUDENTS’ UNION FRESHERS FAYRE on Tuesday 24 September – come and visit our stall to get a copy of our brochure, voucher for Zing Cafe and more.
AND DON’T FORGET to Like our Facebook Page, follow us on Twitter (@LPAC_Lincoln) and sign up to our mailing list to find out about what’s on and coming up – http://lpac.co.uk/mailing-list/
As part of Reimagining Lincolnshire, this illustrated talk celebrates lesser-known Lincolnshire women of long ago, who devoted their lives to campaigning for the rights of all women.
Celebrating 20 years of the Danielle Rawlinson School Of Dance And Theatre with fabulous performances showcasing our pupils talent and hard work. An energetic performance full of various dance styles and musical theatre.
Overlooking the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles’ Sunset Strip, Laurel Canyon hosted a community of musicians through the 1960’s and 70’s forming a hive of creativity in the age of hippies and flower power. Amongst Laurel Canyon’s residents were the likes of Neil Young, James Taylor, Carole King, Eagles, The Doors and Joni Mitchell.
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