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  • Some People Have Too Many Legs – Stage show
    March 9, 2015
    2015 Diary Previous Events Uncategorized What’s on Youth Projects

    Some People Have Too Many Legs – Stage show

    This was a great show! See feedback on our facebook page (see to the right!) Thanks for coming!   High Peak Community Arts are delighted to be continuing their work with Contact Theatre’s Rural Touring programme – this we are working in partnership with Glossopdale Community College to bring you the one-woman show by Jackie

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  • The Fabric of our Lives!
    March 8, 2015
    2015 Diary What’s on

    The Fabric of our Lives!

    A woven tapestry inspired by Spring Bank Arts Centre, formerly the Church of St James the Less. Made by participants of Project eARTh (a High Peak Community Arts project) with Sue Lawty, using recycled cotton clothing, collected fabrics and willow withies. Enjoy the artwork and a photographic display of the project whilst taking some refreshments!

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  • February 12, 2015
    2015 Community Projects Diary Glossop Research Project Uncategorized What’s on

    Projections of the Past

    Please join us for this engaging evening in Glossop on Saturday April 11th – discovering Glossop’s industrial history and sharing your own tales of bygone times! Bradbury House and Glossop Market from 2.30pm with a free building projection show at 7.30pm!

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  • January 6, 2014
    Diary Uncategorized What’s on

    HPCA is 35 years old this year!!

    HPCA was established in 1979 to work with people using the arts, over the years we have developed and delivered a huge range of  projects  and worked with people from all walks of life. we have of course seen a lot of changes and  faced one or two pretty big challenges in this time. So

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