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Latest Events in Huddersfield(July Updated)

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Portrait Drawing with Pipit | drip

Apr 23, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Fine Art
Welcome to Portrait Drawing with Pipit! Join us at drip for a fun and creative in-person event where you can unleash your inner artist and drink delicious coffee. Let Charlotte Gower, Artist and designer at Pipit, guide you through the process of capturing the essence of a portrait on paper. No prior drawing experience needed - just bring your enthusiasm and willingness to learn! Supplies will be provided, so all you need to do is show up ready to dive into the world of portrait drawing. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to hone your skills and create something truly special. See you there! We will be running this as a monthly activity, look out for the next one! Information Source: Charlotte Gower, Artist and Designer from Pipit | eventbrite

Re3 Celebratory Event | Sovereign Design House and toast House cafe

Apr 29, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Fine Art
Join us at Sovereign Design House and Toast House Cafe on Tuesday, 29 April between 4pm-7pm for a final opportunity to see the exhibition and to celebrate with the exhibiting artists. Re³ is a group exhibition spanning across sculpture, textiles and film, with the work on display foregrounding strategies and practices of re-using, re-making and re-thinking. This exhibition is part of Cultures of Climate, hosted by the Centre for Cultural Ecologies in Art, Design and Architecture, from the School of Arts and Humanities at the University of Huddersfield. Information Source: Cultures of Climate | eventbrite

EFL League One | Huddersfield Town v Leyton Orient (Huddersfield) | Kirklees Stadium

May 3, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Huddersfield
Football
Sports & Fitness
Explore Huddersfield Town v Leyton Orient sporting information for 3rd May, as well as links for Football tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. Huddersfield Town Football Club, also known as The Terriers, is a professional football team based in the historic town of Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, England. Founded in 1908, the club currently competes in the Championship, the second highest division in the English football league system. Over the years, Huddersfield Town has won three league titles, one FA Cup, and one Charity Shield. The team plays their home matches at the 24,124-seater John Smith's Stadium, which offers a fantastic atmosphere for supporters and has a rich history dating back to 1994. The current squad comprises of strong and talented players such as Christopher Schindler, Alex Prichard, and goalkeeper Jonas Lössl. With a dedicated fan base and a successful track record, Huddersfield Town continues to be a formidable force in the world of football. Based in East London, Leyton Orient Football Club is a professional football team that competes in the English Football League Two. The team was founded in 1881 and has since then claimed numerous accolades, including the FA Trophy and the Football League Third Division title. Nicknamed the O's , Leyton Orient has produced notable players such as Laurie Cunningham and Peter Shilton, both of whom have represented their national teams. The team plays their home matches at The Breyer Group Stadium, formerly known as Brisbane Road, which has a capacity of over 9,000 spectators. With a strong history and a talented squad, Leyton Orient continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the world of football. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

Exploring Greenhead Park | HD1 4DT

May 4, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Huddersfield
Cultural Experiences
Join David Griffiths, who wrote the story of Greenhead Park, 'Secured For The Town', for a stroll around the Park. David will explain how it came to be established, opening in 1884, and how it has evolved and developed since then. He will point out the main historical features, including some that can easily be missed. This walk has been organised in association with Friends of Greenhead Park. Meeting Point: Main Gates, Trinity Street, HD14DT Information Source: Discover Huddersfield | eventbrite

Matt Jackson-Smith – My Life as a Yorkshire Vet | The Civic, Holmfirth

May 8, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Literary Arts
An evening with one of the stars of Channel 5’s hit show The Yorkshire Vet. In his funny, engaging and honest memoir, Matt Jackson-Smith reveals his journey so far – from watching The Yorkshire Vet with his gran to becoming one of the TV show’s most popular animal experts. A celebration of his life and career so far, My Life as a Yorkshire Vet is packed with amusing anecdotes and heartwarming tales, from dealing with exotic wildcats and crocs to dramatic emergency Caesarean sections on dairy cows, and from open-shell operations on tortoises to looking after a care home’s beloved budgie. Matt Jackson-Smith trained as a vet at the University of Glasgow, the same place where the world’s most famous vet Alf Wight (James Herriot) trained. He now works at Donaldson’s Vets in Huddersfield as a mixed vet, treating farm and small animals, and in 2020 he joined Channel 5’s The Yorkshire Vet. Matt also features in The Yorkshire Vet: At Home With The Greens and Channel 5’s Springtime and Winter on the Farm. He lives in West Yorkshire with his wife and baby daughter. Access and Covid safety measures: if you have specific access needs or queries and/or prefer to be seated away from other audience members as a Covid safety measure, please contact our Admin at: info@huddlitfest.org.uk with your request. UNDER 16s SHOULD BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Workshop: Writing Setting with Okechukwu Nzelu | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 10, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Literary Arts
A chance to take part in a fiction workshop taught by award-winning novelist and creative writing tutor Okechukwu Nzelu. Setting can be one of the most crucial parts of fiction: it’s how your characters experience the world, and it can help make that world more convincing. But how can writers portray setting powerfully? Which aspects of it are most important? How do we convey the complexity of a whole world, without boring or alienating our readers? In this workshop, we’ll use discussions, writing prompts and extracts from published work to explore all these questions, and help you develop the portrayal of setting in your own writing. Dr Okechukwu Nzelu FRSL won a Northern Writers' Award from New Writing North in 2015. His debut novel, The Private Joys of Nnenna Maloney (Dialogue Books, 2019), won a Betty Trask Award; it was also shortlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize and the Polari First Book Prize, and longlisted for the Portico Prize. In 2021, it was selected for the Kingston University Big Read and distributed to all staff and students at three universities. His second novel, Here Again Now (Dialogue Books, 2022) was shortlisted for the Royal Society of Literature Encore Award, the Polari Prize, the Jhalak Prize and the Diverse Book Awards. He has made several appearances on national radio, and is a regular contributor to Kinfolk magazine. He is a non-executive director of ALCS and CLA, and Lecturer in Creative Writing at Lancaster University. In 2024 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Access and Covid safety measures : if you have specific access needs or queries and/or prefer to be seated away from other audience members as a Covid safety measure, please contact our Admin at: info@huddlitfest.org.uk with your request. Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Out + Loud Open Mic | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 10, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Literary Arts
Hosted by poetic comedian Zee, and drag king musician Ding Frisby, Out + Loud is an open mic night for queer performers of all kinds. Performers of music, poetry, comedy and cabaret are all invited to take part. Email outnloud.events@gmail.com to reserve a five-minute slot, or sign up on the night! Allies welcome to cheer on. Out + Loud is a Huddersfield-based queer arts collective that aims to build local queer community and platforms for emerging talent. Note: this event will follow Polari: Celebrating LGBTQ+ writing talent . Access and Covid safety measures : if you have specific access needs or queries and/or prefer to be seated away from other audience members as a Covid safety measure, please contact our Admin at: info@huddlitfest.org.uk with your request. Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Polari: Celebrating LGBTQ+ writing talent | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 10, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Literary Arts
Enjoy fabulous performances from a diverse and talented line-up of LGBTQ+ writers. Hosted by bestselling author and journalist Paul Burston, the evening will showcase the work of acclaimed and award-winning novelist Okechukwu Nzelu, trans, non-binary, neurodivergent writer and cabaret artist Hook, and writer, poet and March Violets singer Rosie Garland. The event will start at 7pm with a 15-minute break, approx finish time 8.45pm. Followed at 9pm by Out + Loud LGBTQ+ open mic. About Polari Founded by author and journalist Paul Burston in a bar in Soho in 2007, award-winning literary salon Polari showcases and celebrates the best in LGBTQ+ poetry and writing. The Polari Prize is the UK’s only book prize for LGBTQ+ writing. It comprises three awards: Book of the Year, Debut book and children’s/YA prize. Paul Burston is curator and host of award-winning LGBTQ+ literary salon Polari and founder of the Polari Prize book awards for LGBTQ+ writers. In 2016, he featured in the British Council’s Global List of ‘33 visionary people promoting freedom, equality and LGBT rights around the world’. Paul is the author of six novels and five non-fiction books, and the editor of two short-story collections. His bestselling memoir We Can Be Heroes: A Survivor’s Story was published in 2023. Rosie Garland writes poetry, long and short fiction, and sings with post-punk band The March Violets. Poetry collection What Girls Do in the Dark (Nine Arches Press) was shortlisted for the Polari Prize 2021. Her latest novel, The Fates (Quercus) is a retelling of the Greek myth of the Fates, and her first collection of short fiction Your Sons & Your Daughters Are Beyond is out now (Fly On The Wall Press). In 2023, she was made Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and Val McDermid has named her one of the most compelling LGBT+ writers in the UK today. http://www.rosiegarland.com/ Hook is a trans, non-binary, neurodivergent mythical creature, writer, and cabaret artist. They use the pronouns they/them and hehe/hym. Hook is currently touring their new cabaret-comedy The Wheel of Nouns and has also previously written and then performed their work with Queer Arts at Pride 2024, Polari Literary Salon at Theatre 41, Roots Theatre at The York Theatre Royal, and The Wonderhaus Cabaret at The Wardrobe Theatre. Dr Okechukwu Nzelu FRSL won a Northern Writers' Award from New Writing North in 2015. His debut novel The Private Joys of Nnenna Maloney won a Betty Trask Award and his second novel Here Again Now was shortlisted for the Royal Society of Literature Encore Award, the Polari Prize, the Jhalak Prize and the Diverse Book Awards. He is a non-executive director of ALCS and CLA, and Lecturer in Creative Writing at Lancaster University. In 2024 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. https://www.nzelu.org/ Access and Covid safety measures : if you have specific access needs or queries and/or prefer to be seated away from other audience members as a Covid safety measure, please contact our Admin at: info@huddlitfest.org.uk with your request. Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Workshop: Writing Setting with Okechukwu Nzelu | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Literary Arts
A chance to take part in a fiction workshop taught by award-winning novelist and creative writing tutor Okechukwu Nzelu. Setting can be one of the most crucial parts of fiction: it’s how your characters experience the world, and it can help make that world more convincing. But how can writers portray setting powerfully? Which aspects of it are most important? How do we convey the complexity of a whole world, without boring or alienating our readers? In this workshop, we’ll use discussions, writing prompts and extracts from published work to explore all these questions, and help you develop the portrayal of setting in your own writing. Dr Okechukwu Nzelu FRSL won a Northern Writers' Award from New Writing North in 2015. His debut novel, The Private Joys of Nnenna Maloney (Dialogue Books, 2019), won a Betty Trask Award; it was also shortlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize and the Polari First Book Prize, and longlisted for the Portico Prize. In 2021, it was selected for the Kingston University Big Read and distributed to all staff and students at three universities. His second novel, Here Again Now (Dialogue Books, 2022) was shortlisted for the Royal Society of Literature Encore Award, the Polari Prize, the Jhalak Prize and the Diverse Book Awards. He has made several appearances on national radio, and is a regular contributor to Kinfolk magazine. He is a non-executive director of ALCS and CLA, and Lecturer in Creative Writing at Lancaster University. In 2024 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Access and Covid safety measures: if you have specific access needs or queries and/or prefer to be seated away from other audience members as a Covid safety measure, please contact our Admin at: info@huddlitfest.org.uk with your request. Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Out + Loud Open Mic | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Literary Arts
Hosted by poetic comedian Zee, and drag king musician Ding Frisby, Out + Loud is an open mic night for queer performers of all kinds. Performers of music, poetry, comedy and cabaret are all invited to take part. Email outnloud.events@gmail.com to reserve a five-minute slot, or sign up on the night! Allies welcome to cheer on. Out + Loud is a Huddersfield-based queer arts collective that aims to build local queer community and platforms for emerging talent. Note: this event will follow Polari: Celebrating LGBTQ+ writing talent. Access and Covid safety measures: if you have specific access needs or queries and/or prefer to be seated away from other audience members as a Covid safety measure, please contact our Admin at: info@huddlitfest.org.uk with your request. Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Gripping Mysteries with Yvonne Battle-Felton & Lisa Rooke | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Literary Arts
If you’re a fan of gripping mysteries with bold characters and unexpected twists then you’ll love this event! Yvonne Battle-Felton and Lisa Rookes chat about their compelling new novels, both set in small communities where dark secrets are revealed with dramatic consequences. Yvonne Battle-Felton’s latest novel welcomes you to Curdle Creek, an all-Black town in rural America governed by a tradition of ominous rituals and a strict policy of one in, one out. When Osira is forced into the great unknown, she comes face-to-face with those she believed were lost – and the sinister reality of her birthplace unravels around her. In Lisa Rooke’s The Village, it’s no surprise when popular Joni Blackwood is crowned Gallows Queen on All Gallows’ Eve, but the following morning she is missing. When human remains are found in the church graveyard, everyone is quick to make assumptions. But this is only the start of dark truths in the village coming to light. Yvonne Battle-Felton is an author, academic, host, creative producer and writer. Remembered (Dialogue Books/Blackstone Publishing) was longlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction (2019) and shortlisted for the Jhalak Prize (2020). Yvonne has nonfiction children’s titles in Penguin Random House’s Ladybird series. Curdle Creek (Henry Holt/Dialogue Books) was published in October 2024. Yvonne is the Academic Director of Creative Writing at Cambridge University Institute of Continuing Education and a Senior Commissioning Editor at John Murray. Lisa Rookes is an award-winning journalist and lecturer. Her debut novel The Village will be followed by The Empty Cradle in August 2025. She spent the start of her career as a crime reporter and news editor before moving to national newspapers and women’s magazines. She is currently head of the undergraduate Journalism programme at the University of Sheffield and has won further multiple awards for her teaching. She lives in Holmfirth with her two sons, an arthritic Labrador and a disabled pug. Access and Covid safety measures: if you have specific access needs or queries and/or prefer to be seated away from other audience members as a Covid safety measure, please contact our Admin at: info@huddlitfest.org.uk with your request. Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Polari: Celebrating LGBTQ+ writing talent | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Literary Arts
Enjoy fabulous performances from a diverse and talented line-up of LGBTQ+ writers. Hosted by bestselling author and journalist Paul Burston, the evening will showcase the work of acclaimed and award-winning novelist Okechukwu Nzelu, trans, non-binary, neurodivergent writer and cabaret artist Hook, and writer, poet and March Violets singer Rosie Garland. The event will start at 7pm with a 15-minute break, approx finish time 8.45pm. Followed at 9pm by Out + Loud LGBTQ+ open mic. About Polari Founded by author and journalist Paul Burston in a bar in Soho in 2007, award-winning literary salon Polari showcases and celebrates the best in LGBTQ+ poetry and writing. The Polari Prize is the UK’s only book prize for LGBTQ+ writing. It comprises three awards: Book of the Year, Debut book and children’s/YA prize. Paul Burston is curator and host of award-winning LGBTQ+ literary salon Polari and founder of the Polari Prize book awards for LGBTQ+ writers. In 2016, he featured in the British Council’s Global List of ‘33 visionary people promoting freedom, equality and LGBT rights around the world’. Paul is the author of six novels and five non-fiction books, and the editor of two short-story collections. His bestselling memoir We Can Be Heroes: A Survivor’s Story was published in 2023. Rosie Garland writes poetry, long and short fiction, and sings with post-punk band The March Violets. Poetry collection What Girls Do in the Dark (Nine Arches Press) was shortlisted for the Polari Prize 2021. Her latest novel, The Fates (Quercus) is a retelling of the Greek myth of the Fates, and her first collection of short fiction Your Sons & Your Daughters Are Beyond is out now (Fly On The Wall Press). In 2023, she was made Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and Val McDermid has named her one of the most compelling LGBT+ writers in the UK today. http://www.rosiegarland.com/ Hook is a trans, non-binary, neurodivergent mythical creature, writer, and cabaret artist. They use the pronouns they/them and hehe/hym. Hook is currently touring their new cabaret-comedy The Wheel of Nouns and has also previously written and then performed their work with Queer Arts at Pride 2024, Polari Literary Salon at Theatre 41, Roots Theatre at The York Theatre Royal, and The Wonderhaus Cabaret at The Wardrobe Theatre. Dr Okechukwu Nzelu FRSL won a Northern Writers' Award from New Writing North in 2015. His debut novel The Private Joys of Nnenna Maloney won a Betty Trask Award and his second novel Here Again Now was shortlisted for the Royal Society of Literature Encore Award, the Polari Prize, the Jhalak Prize and the Diverse Book Awards. He is a non-executive director of ALCS and CLA, and Lecturer in Creative Writing at Lancaster University. In 2024 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. https://www.nzelu.org/ Access and Covid safety measures: if you have specific access needs or queries and/or prefer to be seated away from other audience members as a Covid safety measure, please contact our Admin at: info@huddlitfest.org.uk with your request. Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Workshop: Calligraphy with Razwan Ul-Haq | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Craft
Join us for a practical workshop in Nastaliq Arabic Calligraphy using bamboo pens and handmade inks. Razwan Ul-Haq will lead the practical workshop and also talk about traditional calligraphy and how it is used today. For adults, and young people over 11 (who will need to be accompanied by an adult). Razwan Ul-Haq is a QEST Scholar (Royal Warrant Holders Association) and is a widely exhibited artist whose work has been displayed in many galleries and museums. He regularly delivers lectures and talks and Arabic Calligraphy workshops. His commissions include Land Art for the Tour de France and he is one of only few artists whose work was projected alongside the immersive Van Gogh Exhibition in 2023. His work has appeared in various platforms including Channel 4, BBC Radio 4, The Times, ITV, and USA Today. Fnd out more at: www.ulhaq.com Access and Covid safety measures: if you have specific access needs or queries and/or prefer to be seated away from other audience members as a Covid safety measure, please contact our Admin at: info@huddlitfest.org.uk with your request. Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

David Barnett & Michael Stewart | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 11, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Huddersfield
Concerts
Two critically acclaimed Yorkshire writers discuss their latest folk horror novels.     David Barnett’s Scuttler’s Cove is an eerie tale with a sinister supernatural twist. A young woman returns to the quaint Cornish village where she grew up to find it taken over by second and holiday homes. But something old and terrible is awakening beneath the town, bringing a horror that the residents have fought for generations to keep a secret.     Michael Stewart’s Black Wood Women is a visceral tale set in 17th-century Yorkshire. After the murder of her parents, a young Catholic Irish girl flees to a forest, where she meets a coven of women who refuse to follow men’s rules. Having found acceptance at last, she is unaware that an outside threat means their days in the forest are numbered.    About the authors  David Barnett is an author, journalist and comic book writer based in West Yorkshire. He writes in a range of genres for various publishers, works for a wide variety of press outlets including the Guardian, Independent and BBC, and in comics has written for DC, 2000AD and more. His previous novels include Withered Hill, The Handover, Things Can Only Get Better and Calling Major Tom.    Michael Stewart is a multi-award-winning novelist, short story writer, poet and playwright. He is the author of four novels, including King Crow and Ill Will: The Untold Story of Heathcliff, a memoir Walking the Invisible, two short story collections, two poetry collections, and numerous plays for radio and theatre. He is also the creator of the Brontë Stones project. Michael is the Editor-in-Chief of Grist Books and the Director of the  Brontë Writing Centre  in Haworth.    Access and Covid safety measures: if you have specific access needs or queries and/or prefer to be seated away from other audience members as a Covid safety measure, please contact our Admin at: info@huddlitfest.org.uk with your request.   Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

West Yorkshire Young Poet Laureates | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 11, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Literary Arts
Performances by the next generation of spoken word talent from the West Yorkshire Young Poet Laureate Programme 2024-5 Shortlist with a Young Laureates Open Mic. Enjoy an afternoon of poetry at our third open mic event celebrating the incredible talent from the 2024-25 West Yorkshire Young Poet Laureate Programme! Dive into the powerful words of the Young Poet Laureates for West Yorkshire and the shortlisted young poets. Hosted by poet Sharena Lee Satti. In 2023, the National Literacy Trust partnered with the Mayor of West Yorkshire Tracy Brabin and National Poet Laureate Simon Armitage to inspire the next generation of young poets in West Yorkshire with a week of poet-led school activities and a competition to appoint the first-ever Young Poet Laureates for West Yorkshire. Entries are judged in two categories (Year 4 and Years 9-10). The new West Yorkshire Poet Laureates were announced in February this year as Max from Wakefield (Year 4) and Ayeshah from Calderdale (Year 9). Find out more at: West Yorkshire Poet Laureate 2025 | National Literacy Trust Sharena Lee Satti is a Bradford-based spoken word artist, poet, event host, workshop facilitator and educator. Her debut collection SHE (2020) was followed by a new collection Shhhhhhhhh in 2023. Sharena was nominated as a ‘Positive Role Model’ at the National Diversity Awards and hosts her own monthly radio poetry show, Spoke. https://www.sharenaleesatti.com/ Access and Covid safety measures: if you have specific access needs or queries and/or prefer to be seated away from other audience members as a Covid safety measure, please contact our Admin at: info@huddlitfest.org.uk with your request. Age guidance: 7+ (U16s should be accompanied by an adult) Access Guide: https://www.accessable.co.uk/huddersfield-literature-festival/access-guides/syngenta-cellar Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Self-Publishing Crash Course | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 11, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Literary Arts
Learn the top tips for self-publishing in this talk by bestselling local author and publisher of Curious Cat Books, Rachael Hardcastle. Rachael will share invaluable, no-nonsense, honest advice to inspire you to write and journal your way to complete a memoir, a poem, or even a full-length novel. She will share her experience about how to use print-on-demand technology to write, edit and design your book – and how to utilise Amazon to reach potential readers all over the world. Rachael Hardcastle is an Amazon international #1 bestselling author. She writes mostly fantasy and adventure books for young adults and teens – her stories are fun, fast-paced and addictive. Rachael understands that through writing, we face our darkest fears, explore infinite new worlds and realise our true purpose. Creative writing helps us to understand what that purpose is. Since starting her self-publishing experience in 2010, Rachael has worked with many individuals to help make their dreams of publishing a book a reality, including school children! Her imprint, Curious Cat Books, has been responsible for producing gorgeous children’s books, memoirs and more since 2017. https://www.rachaelhardcastle.com/ Access and Covid safety measures: if you have specific access needs or queries and/or prefer to be seated away from other audience members as a Covid safety measure, please contact our Admin at: info@huddlitfest.org.uk with your request. Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Tipi Launch – The Great Gatsby + Open Mic | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 13, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Literary Arts
Join us for our free Festival Tipi launch, followed by an Open Mic night – all welcome! To celebrate the centenary of the publication of F Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, the launch theme will be The Great Gatsby . Come dressed up and enjoy discounted drinks. Booking not essential, but will help us with our planning. In partnership with Huddersfield Live, sponsored by Huddersfield BID and with the support of Lawrence Batley Theatre. Creative Writing Society Open Mic – 7pm-8.30pm The launch will include a Creative Writing Society Open Mic from 7pm-8.30pm. Organised by the University of Huddersfield’s Creative Writing Society, the open mic will be hosted by local writer and university postgraduate Joseph Blythe. It will feature early career writers debuting their prose, poetry and stand-up – with slots for any audience members who would like to get up and perform, simply sign up on the night. Following launch night, the Tipi will open daily to Sunday 18 May, with a Festival Wrap Party that evening. Location: Tipi, Courtyard, Lawrence Batley Theatre, Queen Street, Huddersfield HD1 2SP Free (booking recommended) Access Guide: https://www.accessable.co.uk/huddersfield-literature-festival/access-guides/lawrence-batley-theatre Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Kate Fox – Bigger on the Inside | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 13, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Theater
Like the TARDIS in Doctor Who, we’re all Bigger on the Inside . Join stand-up poet and BBC radio regular Kate Fox on a funny, thought-provoking and poetic trip through time and space as she uncovers new ways to think about labels like Autism and ADHD. She finds inspiration in Doctor Who and in the passionate happiness of neurodivergent joy. She imagines a universe in which “it’s understood that energy ebbs and flows in people and spaces” and “eye contact, body language and facial expressions are not policed or queried” while taking us on a sci fi journey of hope and healing. Sponsored by Sleigh & Story Kate Fox is a stand-up poet, spoken word artist and broadcaster. She is a regular contributor to Radio 4’s spoken word cabaret “The Verb”, has made two comedy series for Radio 4, been Poet in Residence for the Glastonbury Festival and the Great North Run and completed a PhD in stand-up comedy. She is the author of Where There’s Muck There’s Bras: True Stories of the North of England’s Women published by Harper North, and poetry collections including On Sycamore Gap (Harper North, 2024), Bigger On the Inside (Smokestack Books, 2024) and The Oscillations (Nine Arches Press, 2021). She is also a neurodivergent advocate whose latest show “Bigger on the Inside” explores neurodiversity through the lens of Doctor Who. Access and Covid safety measures : if you have specific access needs or queries and/or prefer to be seated away from other audience members as a Covid safety measure, please contact our Admin at: info@huddlitfest.org.uk with your request. UNDER 16s SHOULD BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Workshop: Creative Writing & Poetry with Kate Fox | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 13, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Literary Arts
Writing Where Your Own Nature Would be Leading (as Emily Bronte wrote…)    Radio 4 regular and author of On Sycamore Gap Kate Fox will lead a creative writing/poetry workshop suitable for all levels of writer, from absolute beginner to experienced, focusing on wellbeing. We’ll look at what we need to flourish and thrive – and how that might be reflected in the natural world. There will be a mixture of fun, practical exercises and prompts.    This workshop will draw on Kate’s current interest in the links between neurodiversity and biodiversity.    Kate Fox is a stand-up poet, spoken word artist and broadcaster. She is a regular contributor to Radio 4’s spoken word cabaret “The Verb”, has made two comedy series for Radio 4, been Poet in Residence for the Glastonbury Festival and the Great North Run and completed a PhD in stand-up comedy.     She is the author of Where There’s Muck There’s Bras: True Stories of the North of England’s Women published by Harper North, and poetry collections including On Sycamore Gap (Harper North, 2024), Bigger On the Inside (Smokestack Books, 2024) and The Oscillations (Nine Arches Press, 2021). She is also a neurodivergent advocate whose latest show “Bigger on the Inside" explores neurodiversity through the lens of Doctor Who.     Access and Covid safety measures: if you have specific access needs or queries and/or prefer to be seated away from other audience members as a Covid safety measure, please contact our Admin at: info@huddlitfest.org.uk with your request. Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Kate Fox – Bigger on the Inside | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 13, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Theater
Experience the captivating performance of "Kate Fox – Bigger on the Inside" at Lawrence Batley Theatre in Huddersfield. This thought-provoking event is scheduled for May 13, 2025, offering a unique opportunity to witness Kate Fox's talent live on stage. Explore the address at Queen Street, Huddersfield, HD1 2SP, and immerse yourself in an evening of entertainment that ranges from £0 to £11.55 per ticket. Don't miss out on this exceptional show that promises to leave a lasting impression.

Tipi Launch – The Great Gatsby + Open Mic | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 13, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Literary Arts
Join us for our free Festival Tipi launch, followed by an Open Mic night – all welcome! To celebrate the centenary of the publication of F Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, the launch theme will be The Great Gatsby. Come dressed up and enjoy discounted drinks. Booking not essential, but will help us with our planning. In partnership with Huddersfield Live, sponsored by Huddersfield BID and with the support of Lawrence Batley Theatre. Creative Writing Society Open Mic – 7pm-8.30pm The launch will include a Creative Writing Society Open Mic from 7pm-8.30pm. Organised by the University of Huddersfield’s Creative Writing Society, the open mic will be hosted by local writer and university postgraduate Joseph Blythe. It will feature early career writers debuting their prose, poetry and stand-up – with slots for any audience members who would like to get up and perform, simply sign up on the night. Following launch night, the Tipi will open daily to Sunday 18 May, with a Festival Wrap Party that evening. Location: Tipi, Courtyard, Lawrence Batley Theatre, Queen Street, Huddersfield HD1 2SP Free (booking recommended) Access Guide: https://www.accessable.co.uk/huddersfield-literature-festival/access-guides/lawrence-batley-theatre Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Workshop: Creative Writing & Poetry with Kate Fox | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 13, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Literary Arts
Writing Where Your Own Nature Would be Leading (as Emily Bronte wrote…) Radio 4 regular and author of On Sycamore Gap Kate Fox will lead a creative writing/poetry workshop suitable for all levels of writer, from absolute beginner to experienced, focusing on wellbeing. We’ll look at what we need to flourish and thrive – and how that might be reflected in the natural world. There will be a mixture of fun, practical exercises and prompts. This workshop will draw on Kate’s current interest in the links between neurodiversity and biodiversity. Kate Fox is a stand-up poet, spoken word artist and broadcaster. She is a regular contributor to Radio 4’s spoken word cabaret “The Verb”, has made two comedy series for Radio 4, been Poet in Residence for the Glastonbury Festival and the Great North Run and completed a PhD in stand-up comedy.  She is the author of Where There’s Muck There’s Bras: True Stories of the North of England’s Women published by Harper North, and poetry collections including On Sycamore Gap (Harper North, 2024), Bigger On the Inside (Smokestack Books, 2024) and The Oscillations (Nine Arches Press, 2021). She is also a neurodivergent advocate whose latest show “Bigger on the Inside explores neurodiversity through the lens of Doctor Who.  Access and Covid safety measures: if you have specific access needs or queries and/or prefer to be seated away from other audience members as a Covid safety measure, please contact our Admin at: info@huddlitfest.org.uk with your request. Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Rassam Exhibition & Talk | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 13, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Hardeep Singh Sahota talks about the ideas and stories that inspired Rassam, a photographic project with John Slemensek-Thorne that explores South Asian dance, traditions and celebrations. Dance forms, such as Bhangra and Giddha, have a rich history and are celebrated by communities across the world. Weddings are a notable celebration that gives the opportunity to explore these dance practices and traditions, otherwise known as ‘Rassams’. Communities from the South Asian diaspora living here in Kirklees are now in their third and fourth generations, and these dances are still being celebrated. Hardeep will share his insights into these traditions and the background to the exhibition, which is on display in the bar area of Lawrence Batley Theatre (open Wed-Sat, 10am-5pm and 90 minutes before show times). Project curated by: Hardeep Singh Sahota Photography by: John Slemensek-Thorne of Studio Bokehgo Additional Photography: by Hardeep Singh Sahota With kind support from: Arts Council England, Lawrence Batley Theatre, University of Huddersfield, Studio Bokehgo & Evoke Kirklees Hardeep Singh Sahota is a Huddersfield-based practitioner and specialist in Bhangra. He wrote the book Bhangra: Mystics, Music and Migration, which originated in academic research and the Heritage Lottery-funded Bhangra Renaissance project. Hardeep is an Affiliate Fellow at the University of Huddersfield, in recognition of his research and work with the local community. John Slemensek-Thorne is a film director at Studio Bokehgo, an artisan film and photography storytelling studio focused on shining a spotlight on the inspirational, spectacular and talented people, places and moments around the world. Location:Gallery, Lawrence Batley Theatre, Queen Street, Huddersfield HD1 2SP Free (booking recommended) Access Guide: https://www.accessable.co.uk/huddersfield-literature-festival/access-guides/lawrence-batley-theatre Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Why Are We So Fascinated by Ancient Egypt? | Diamond Jubilee Lecture Theatre, Charles Sikes Building, University of Huddersfield

May 14, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Literary Arts
Enjoy a trip back in time to explore one of the most fascinating and influential periods of ancient history with Egyptologist Dr Campbell Price. In this captivating talk, he will explore the lives of the pyramid builders, the power of the Pharaohs, the complexities of the hieroglyphic writing system, the meanings behind the ritual of mummification and the functions of Egyptian art. He will also talk about the legacy of Tutankhamun and Cleopatra and how the colonial nature of archaeology shapes our understanding of ancient Egypt Dr Campbell Price received a BA, MA and PhD in Egyptology from the University of Liverpool, where now he is an Honorary Research Fellow. Since 2011, he has been Curator of Egypt and Sudan at Manchester Museum, part of the University of Manchester, one of the UK’s largest Egyptology collections. Campbell has undertaken fieldwork in Egypt at the sites of Zawiyet Umm el-Rakham, Saqqara and at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. He has published widely on ancient Egyptian material culture and its interpretation. Recent books include Brief Histories: Ancient Egypt (Orion, 2024) and (with Stephanie Boonstra) Ancient Egypt in 50 Discoveries (Egypt Exploration Society 2025). Current research centres on understandings of the ancient Egyptian face in art history, museum encounters and popular culture. Between 2021 and 2024, Campbell was Chair of Trustees for the Egypt Exploration Society, the UK’s biggest charity supporting and promoting Egyptian cultural heritage. He has lectured extensively throughout the UK, and internationally, and regularly comments and advises on Egyptological themes for TV and radio. Access and Covid safety measures : if you have specific access needs or queries and/or prefer to be seated away from other audience members as a Covid safety measure, please contact our Admin at: info@huddlitfest.org.uk with your request. For Directions and Parking please view: University of Huddersfield Campus Map 2022 and University of Huddersfield Public Parking Information Pack AGE GUIDANCE: 10+ Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Radio Sangam Qawwali Night | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 14, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Huddersfield
Concerts
Radio Sangam presents a fabulous musical evening from a renowned Qawwali group, which will include some popular Bollywood music. A women-only event. Qawwali is a hypnotic performance of music and song inspired by Sufi religious tradition, where vocalists weave melodies over percussion-based music, including harmoniums, tabla and dholak. Radio Sangam is the most followed Asian radio station in the UK, only surpassed by the BBC Asian Network. Broadcasting 24/7, 365 days a year in Urdu, Punjabi, Sylheti, Arabic, Gujarati and English, the station promotes the heritage and culture of South Asia and is a trusted source of information and education. This event has limited ticket availability, so early booking is advised. Access and Covid safety measures : if you have specific access needs or queries and/or prefer to be seated away from other audience members as a Covid safety measure, please contact our Admin at: info@huddlitfest.org.uk with your request. Supported by funding from: Creative Scene and Arts Council England Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Introduction to Bollywood Dance | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 14, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Let your inner Bollywood star shine with Salma Zaman’s fun Bollywood dance session for women and girls (age 13+). All levels welcome, from beginners to more experienced dancers. Anyone with limited mobility can take part seated. Salma Zaman is a dance and drama teacher, a SEND specialist and a children’s author. She runs Salma’s Bollywood Academy, Yorkshire's leading professional Bollywood dance academy. https://salmasbollywoodacademy.com/ Location: Tipi, Courtyard, Lawrence Batley Theatre, Queen Street, Huddersfield HD1 2SP Free (booking recommended) Age guidance: 13+ (U16s should be accompanied by an adult) Access Guide: https://www.accessable.co.uk/huddersfield-literature-festival/access-guides/lawrence-batley-theatre Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Business Networking & ‘The Authentic Organization’ | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 14, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Huddersfield
Cultural Experiences
Join us for a business networking event – open to all. Meet and chat with other local business people, plus a talk by local entrepreneur Gina Battye. Gina Battye is the author of The Authentic Organization: How to Create a Psychologically Safe Workplace , a hands-on manual to create work environments where people thrive, with actionable strategies to enable an inclusive culture and catalyse organisational success. Copies of the book and refreshments will be available to purchase in the Tipi. Location: Tipi, Courtyard, Lawrence Batley Theatre, Queen Street, Huddersfield HD1 2SP Free (booking recommended) Access Guide: https://www.accessable.co.uk/huddersfield-literature-festival/access-guides/lawrence-batley-theatre Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Introduction to Bollywood Dance | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 14, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Dance
Let your inner Bollywood star shine with Salma Zaman’s fun Bollywood dance session for women and girls (age 13+). All levels welcome, from beginners to more experienced dancers. Anyone with limited mobility can take part seated. Salma Zaman is a dance and drama teacher, a SEND specialist and a children’s author. She runs Salma’s Bollywood Academy, Yorkshire's leading professional Bollywood dance academy. https://salmasbollywoodacademy.com/ Location: Tipi, Courtyard, Lawrence Batley Theatre, Queen Street, Huddersfield HD1 2SP Free (booking recommended) Age guidance: 13+ (U16s should be accompanied by an adult) Access Guide: https://www.accessable.co.uk/huddersfield-literature-festival/access-guides/lawrence-batley-theatre Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Workshop: Photography with BSDC | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 15, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Craft
A fun and engaging photography workshop for all levels, led by Balbir Singh Dance Company. The workshop will explore different ways to photograph people and places. There will be dancers performing for you to photograph and you can also learn how to take better pictures of yourselves. There will also be the opportunity to move outside and explore ideas around photographing the theatre and the local built environment. Bring your smart phones or cameras; cameras will also be available to borrow. Balbir Singh Dance Company was founded in 1998 and has grown to be a leading dance company that specialises in blending contemporary western dance and classical Indian Kathak. BSDC makes exciting and original dance theatre, telling stories in innovative ways, inspired by the imaginative vision of artistic director Balbir Singh. Based in Leeds, the company regularly works with the best artists and musicians and presents work to diverse audiences in the UK and internationally. Access Guide: https://www.accessable.co.uk/huddersfield-literature-festival/access-guides/the-cellar Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

Yorkshire crime fiction with AA Dhand & Russ Thomas | Lawrence Batley Theatre

May 15, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Huddersfield
Arts
Literary Arts
For fans of crime fiction, your chance to hear from acclaimed writers AA Dhand and Russ Thomas about their latest Yorkshire-set crime thrillers. In AA Dhand’s adrenaline-filled thriller, The Chemist , Bradford pharmacist and pillar of the community Idris Khan goes looking for his missing childhood sweetheart and finds himself in the middle of a turf war between two powerful Yorkshire drug cartels. Praise for AA Dhand: “Outstanding – relentless, multi-layered suspense and real human drama” Lee Child Sleeping Dogs by Russ Thomas is a Sheffield-set police procedural novel with shades of Line of Duty – a cold case investigation with an element of police corruption. Written with Russ’s trademark wry humour, it’s a whodunnit with a clever twist. Praise for Russ Thomas: “An intriguing start to a new series, introducing a pleasingly misanthropic new hero” Observer AA Dhand was raised in Bradford and spent his youth observing the city from behind the counter of a small convenience store. After qualifying as a pharmacist, he worked in London and travelled extensively before returning to Bradford to start his own business and begin writing. The history, diversity and darkness of the city have inspired his Harry Virdee novels and he has adapted the third book of these for a drama series Virdee , which started on the BBC in February 2025. Russ Thomas was born in Essex, raised in Berkshire and now lives in Sheffield. After a few 'proper' jobs (among them: pot-washer, optician’s receptionist, supermarket warehouse operative, call-centre telephonist, and storage salesman), he discovered the joys of bookselling, where he could talk to people about books all day. His highly acclaimed debut novel and first in the DS Adam Tyler series, Firewatching (2020) was followed by Nighthawking in 2021. Access and Covid safety measures: if you have specific access needs or queries and/or prefer to be seated away from other audience members as a Covid safety measure, please contact our Admin at: info@huddlitfest.org.uk with your request. Supported by Creative Scene & Creative People & Places Arts Council England UNDER 16s SHOULD BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT Information Source: Huddersfield Literature Festival | eventbrite

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