Learn the basics of pottery throwing, starting with throwing basic cylinders and then developing your skills to help you make more complicated forms, including bowls and mugs, as well as turning, firing, and glazing techniques.
Join our expert forager for an insightful walk around the beautiful Heligan garden and estate, to explore the abundance of our hedgerows, and the natural habitats around us.
Roman Costumed Life Drawing returns this time clad not only in armour but in the togas as well!
This course has been designed for people with more experience.
In this talk Keith Wallis will be exploring the history, customs and superstitions surrounding witchcraft in Cornwall over the centuries.
In part two of his exploration of this paradigmatic shift in the life sciences, Robin Johnson will be delving deeper into what bio-semiotics all may mean for the ways we can understand ourselves.
In the last ten years of his life, Pieter Bruegel created some of the best-loved paintings in the world.
Exploring the 19th- and early 20th Century legal history that influenced the modern-day stances on issues such as domestic abuse, sexual violence and divorce, The Walnut Tree lifts the lid on the shocking history of women under British law – and what it means for women today.
An evocative exploration of the lessons the earth can teach us about grounding, resilience and recovery, from a geologist turned pioneering psychotherapist - Ruth Allen.
An inspirational story of physical and mental endurance which starts on the streets of London - culminating on top of the world, fuelled by song.
A captivating folkloric fantasy of treachery, loyalty and lost love: Song of the Huntress is a dark feminist fantasy set amidst the legends and beauty of ancient Britain.
How’s your general knowledge? Niche facts? Maybe some bookish trivia?
Join Falmouth Bookseller in the bookshop for the launch of Botanical Short Stories, a curated celebration of contemporary writing about plants and flowers.
Our Star Theatre Company present their acclaimed comedy, following sell-out runs, including the Edinburgh Fringe.
A rumbunctious and scandalous adventure told through dance, live music and storytelling.
This production weaves together the intense interrogation of a writer whose collection of disturbing tales begins to mirror real-life atrocities.
A compassionate, funny and deeply moving take on life in a small town – and life not going to plan.
Award-winning singer songwriter Will Keating makes a welcome return to The Poly, choosing this historic venue, and his hometown, to launch his long awaited second album, A Remembered Walk.
Mixing wicked humour and eclectic jazz and cabaret, interspersed with jaw-dropping circus in solo performances and ensemble creations.
Keith James gives you a concert of Cohen’s amazing material in the most intimate and sensitive way imaginable, exposing the solitary inner strength of his greatest songs in their original perfect form.
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