Olympic champion and head judge on ITV’s Dancing On Ice, Robin Cousins has hand-picked the greatest ice skaters from around the globe to bring his incredible new production to life. Running at The Alhambra from tomorrow to Sunday, ICE features a soundtrack of original music and reworked modern classics that audiences will know and love including songs by the Beatles, Muse and Michael Buble.
Responses To Art and Collections: New Approaches tomorrow at the Industrial Museum in Eccleshill offers a workshop on creating transient images which can be photographed and filmed, using found or made objects and various light sources. Take along objects which cast interesting shadows such as mesh or lace, toys and filigree leaves. Remember to take your camera if you want to record your work. It costs £5 for the day. Call (01274) 435900 to book.
See Postman Pat and his friends live on stage in an exciting new story, It's Showtime! – a fun-filled all-action show at St George’s Hall on Saturday at 1pm. With songs, laughs and audience participation, together with new scenery and costumes, Postman Pat Live is the must-see show for three to six-year-olds.
Ilkley Beer Festival at Kings Hall and Winter Gardens on Friday and Saturday offers the chance to sample some of the region’s best ales this popular annual Beer Festival is organised by Ilkley Round Table.
Shipley Glen has always been a popular spot for walkers, horse riders and cyclists, and it has a lot of history. Discover more on a short family walk entitled River To Glen And Back Again. Meet Jeff Brodrick at 11am at Saltaire railway station for this four-mile circular walk with some ups and downs.
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