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  1. Tales From the Lighthouse

    Nottingham

    Upon a distant shore, a lonely lighthouse keeper has grown fearful of the sea and its wild and stormy nature.

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  2. Talisk

    Nottingham

    Amongst the most talked-about folk bands of the 21st century, Talisk tear apart stereotypes and redefine the genre. With over 15 million streams, sold out shows across five continents, and headline appearances at festivals the world over, the…

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  3. Talisk

    Nottingham

    Amongst the most talked-about folk bands of the 21st century, Talisk tear apart stereotypes and redefine the genre.

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  4. Talk & Handling: Bridges, Berths and Boats

    University Park, Nottingham

    Thursday 15 May 2025, 1pm

    Djanogly Theatre then the University of Nottingham Museum

    £3 (free concessions)

    Running time: 1 hour

    Geoarchaeologist Tom Keyworth, York Archaeology, explores the 2020 Cromwell Quarry excavation, its…

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    Lakeside Arts, Beeston

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  5. Talk Cinema - Afternoon

    Nottingham

    Join fellow film enthusiasts to watch and talk about films in Broadway's popular, interactive Talk Cinema course

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  6. Talk Cinema - Evening

    Nottingham

    Join fellow film enthusiasts to watch and talk about films in Broadway's popular, interactive Talk Cinema course.

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  7. TALK JO FAIRFAX: HEART AND MIND

    Nottingham

    TALK JO FAIRFAX: HEART AND MIND

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    Lakeside Arts, Beeston

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  8. Talk: An introduction to Material Worlds

    University Park, Nottingham

    Thursday 17 Jul 2025, 1pm

    Djanogly Theatre

    £3 (free concessions)

    Running time - 1 hour

    Artist and Curator, Caroline Achaintre, explores the ideas behind the exhibition introducing the individual artists and their unique…

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    Lakeside Arts, Beeston

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  9. TALK: BUGS, BONES AND BIRDS

    Nottingham

    The Animal Body Remade in Contemporary Art

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    Lakeside Arts, Beeston

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  10. Talk: Depictions of the English Countryside in the 20th Century

    University Park, Nottingham

    Tuesday 20 May 2025, 1pm

    Djanogly Theatre

    £3 (free concessions)

    Running time: 1 hour

    A lunchtime talk connected to the Country Lives: Exploring the English Countryside from 1800 exhibition.

    In this talk David Matless,…

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    Lakeside Arts, Beeston

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  11. Talk: Folk Custom and Rural Communities - The Making and Remaking of the Randwick Wap

    University Park, Nottingham

    Wednesday 25th June, 1-2pm

    Djanogly Theatre

    £3 (free concessions)

    In this talk, Jessica Lloyd-May explores what a case study of the Randwick Wap, a May custom that takes place in the village of Randwick, Gloucestershire, tells us…

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    Lakeside Arts, Beeston

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  12. Talk: Health and the Countryside

    University Park, Nottingham

    Wednesday 18 June 2025, 1pm

    Djanogly Theatre

    £3 (free concessions)

    Running time: 1 hour

    A lunchtime talk connected to the Country Lives: Exploring the English Countryside from 1800 exhibition.

    The countryside was often…

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    Lakeside Arts, Beeston

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  13. TALK: REDUCING FLOOD RISK IN CITIES

    University Park, Nottingham

    Join Dr Emily O'Donnell, Associate Professor at the University of Nottingham's School of Geography, as she explores how blue-green space can be designed to help manage flood risk, and create sustainable drainage systems that also benefit the…

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    Lakeside Arts, Beeston

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  14. TALK: TAKING FLIGHT

    University Park, Nottingham

    In this illustrated talk, Kate MccGwire gives an overview of her unique artistic practice – from early beginnings crafting sculptures from birds' feathers to her ambitious site-specific installations.

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    Lakeside Arts, Beeston

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  15. Talk: The Hallaton Helmet

    University Park, Nottingham

    A talk connected to the Life at an Iron Age Hillfort exhibition.

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  16. Talk: Vibrant Vestiges of Vehicles – The Power of Ponies in Iron Age Britain

    University Park, Nottingham

    Dr Sophia Adams, Curator at the British Museum, examines the significance of ponies in Iron Age Britain.

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  17. TALK: WHAT'S LIVING IN OUR RIVERS

    University Park, Nottingham

    Professor Matthew Johnson from the University of Nottingham's School of Geography will introduce the links between aquatic life and our river systems, with research examples from across the region.

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    Lakeside Arts, Beeston

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  18. Tango Workshop

    Nottingham

    An introduction to tango taught by a multi-World Tango Championship finalist.

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    Lakeside Arts, Beeston

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  19. Tangram at University Hall

    Nottingham

    NTU Arts is delighted to welcome Tangram for this musical performance as part of NTU's Global Week celebrations.

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  20. Taste & Try Braid Weaving Workshop

    Hickling Pastures, Melton Mowbray

    This workshop is a must for anyone wishing to add some key skills to their repertoire, making braids and cords with minimal or no special equipment.

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