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Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 March Saturday 10am - 4.30pm, Sunday 1 - 4.30pm


Look Who’s Talking Drop-in family activity. From morse code to nerve cells, bird-song to dancing bees, discover some fascinating facts about communication. Organised in partnership with the University of East Anglia as part of BA National Science & Engineering Week. Museum Admission only. Adult £6.60, Concs & Family Adult £5.60, Young Person £4.80, Museums Pass holders free of charge.


Saturday 19th March and Sunday 20th March Saturday 10.30am - 4.30pm Sunday 1 - 4pm


Wartime Weekend Family Fun Weekend. Find out what life was like in Norfolk during World War II, and take part in a host of activities inspired by the Restless Times exhibition. Museum Admission only. Adult £6.60, Concs & Family Adult £5.60, Young


Person £4.80, Museums Pass holders free of charge. Saturday 19th March and Sunday 20th March


Tuesday 22 March 12.30 -1pm Landscape from a Dream: The Poetry and


Politics of British Art 1936-1945 Family Fun Weekend. Kristof Fijalkowski, UEA, talks about the poetry and politics of British Art in the run up to and during the Second World War - in conjunction with the Restless Times exhibition. Museum Admission only. Adult £6.60, Concs & Family Adult £5.60, Young Person £4.80, Museums Pass holders free of charge.


Saturday 26 March 2 - 3pm


The Age of Emancipation: Women on the War Path Talk on the subject of women and war with Virginia Nicholson, author of Charleston - in conjunction with the Restless Times exhibition. Advance booking essential, tel. 01603 495897. £6, Concession £5.50, Members £5


Sainsbury Centre


Centre for Visual Arts


ArtsLAb Wednesday 2, 9, 16 & 23 March - 4.30pm – 6.30pm Where: Education Studio Price: £6, £4 concessions Booking: Essential Join us during March for a chance to work with professional artists to progress your creative skills and develop your ideas. These workshops are ideal as a period of intensive work on GCSE or A-Level portfolios, or for anyone wishing to work on their own art projects in a supportive environment. ArtsLAb participants under 25 years old may also work towards an Arts Award qualification.


Lunchtime Exhibition Talk Thursday 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31 March -1.15pm – 1.45pm Where: Meet at Gallery Reception Price: Free (but admission will be charged for talks that enter the special exhibition area) Booking: Not required Get a different perspective and extra insight into the exhibitions with artists and other contributors from a range of disciplines and backgrounds. Speakers are often happy to continue discussions with you after the talk.


ArtSTuff Tuesday 8 & 22 March - 4.30pm – 6.30pm Where: Education Studio Price: Free Booking: Not required If you are aged between 16 and 25 years, with an interest in art or working the creative sector, why not join the Sainsbury Centre’s ArtSTuff group? We’re looking for dynamic, friendly people who want to discuss creative ideas, spend time in the galleries and develop projects to work on together. It’s a brilliant way to make new friends, learn new skills and get involved with the Centre. To find out more, call 01603 593199 and ask for Emily Ward.


Tuesday 22nd to Saturday 26th


Great Hall Players: The Importance of Being Earnest Directed by David Hare Tuesday 22nd to Saturday 26th March, 7.30pm Matinee Saturday 26th March, 2.30pm Tickets £8, children 16 and under £5. Box Office: 01603 598688.


Oscar Wilde’s ‘trivial comedy for serious people’ is his best and most popular play. Unique, fast and racy, with almost every line utterly memorable, it introduces us to a bevy of colourful characters and pits the wit and wickedness of the younger generation against the precarious wisdom of the more mature. If you’ve ever seen the play before, you’ll want to see it again. If you haven’t seen it yet, then you have a treat in store!


Saturday 26th


Little Johnny England Saturday 26th March, 8pm • The Noverre Suite Tickets £10. Box Office: 01603 598688.


Book now to hear five of the most gifted musicians on the folk/rock circuit!


For full listings visit: www.assemblyhousenorwich.co.uk office@finecity.co.uk


Late Shift: Open Arts Events Wednesday 16 March - 6pm – 9pm Where: All spaces Price: Free; includes admission to Basketry exhibition Booking: Not required Explore the galleries after hours and enjoy a generous mix of live art, music, poetry, dance, film, temporary installations, interactive projects and new media. The Late Shift is an opportunity to see new and innovative work by established and emerging artists from the region. Why not soak up the atmosphere with a light snack and a drink in our Gallery Café? Programmed by Liz Ballard with Nell Croose-Myhill, Alison Humphrey and Susie Showers. Late Shift may include some adult content.


Sunday Special:


World Storytelling Day Sunday 20 March - 12.30pm – 4pm Where: Education Studio and Living Area Price: Free Booking: Not available Join us to celebrate World Storytelling Day with stories from cultures around the globe. There will also be creative activities in the galleries and Education Studio, led by Sainsbury Centre artists. Hugh Lupton, one of Britain’s finest storytellers, will begin the afternoon with magical stories inspired by objects in the Centre’s collection of world art. There will also be a chance to hear Ghanaian folktales from storyteller Teddy Akrofi. Teddy’s witty re-telling of the adventures of Kwaku Ananse, a spider turned into a man, is hugely entertaining and explores the richness of African culture. For more information about World Storytelling Day visit worldstorytellingday.webs.com


For full listings visit - www.scva.org.uk To advertise call 01362 288084


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