January News

Friday 5th January 2024

Happy New Year!

We hope you all had a lovely festive season.

January sees the start of a new term of classes at the Drill Hall. If you fancy learning aerial skills, All or Nothing offer a programme of classes for all ages and abilities including static trapeze and aerial skills.

Active Inquiry Flashback Theatre Company restart on Monday 22nd January, developing a new piece of theatre for the Leith Festival in June. On the youth drama front, Strange Town will be running classes for 8 – 18 year-olds giving them the chance to learn about different styles of performing.

If you’re looking to get crafty, both Remode Collective and the Precious Metals Workshop have a brand new programme of classes and workshops starting in January.

Out of the Blueprint have a new artist-in-residence – Lauren Cory. Lauren is a multi-disciplinary artist who draws inspiration from video games, the natural landscape and abstract paintings. She uses colour and analogue materials to create dream-like familiar worlds that question the boundaries between the digital and the physical. See more of her work on instagram @lovelylawn.

Our monthly Flea Market is also back on Saturday 27th January. Come and browse over 45 stalls packed with pre-loved clothes, jewellery and collectibles.

As always, the Drill Hall Café will be open throughout January, serving a great selection of teas, coffees and treats.

Thank you once again for your support. In the meantime, take a look at our programme to find out more about what’s coming up.

The Out of the Blue team

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