Check out our Easter programme, bursting with fun and creative activities for kids during the Easter holidays
Easter Activities 2018 at WHALE
We have lots of fun, free and creative activities at WHALE to keep kids busy this Easter holiday. From slime to puppets, drama and trips away, we’re looking forward to a busy programme with partners including the Puppet Animation Festival, Starcatchers and Tasting Change.
Monday 2 April
Slime Party
When: 10 – 11 am
Where: Arts Workshop
Who: 5+
FYI: Free | Drop-in
Get gloopy and make your own slidey, slippy, gooey slime with Poppy’s top secret recipe.
PAF18: Conan and the Dragon
When: 2 – 2.45 pm
Where: Performance Space
Who: 4+
FYI: £2/£4/£12 | Tickets available via Eventbrite or WHALE reception
A mystical Scottish tale about a young hero called Conan, who against all odds manages to banish and defeat a dragon from his village. With handcrafted puppets and an original score.
Tuesday 3 April
Soup-er Soup
When: 11.30 – 12.30 pm
Where: Performance Space
Who: 5-10
FYI: Free | Book at WHALE reception
We’re playing with our food, using vegetables to print and design the essential chef’s apron, before learning the most useful skill in the world, how to make soup! Warming, filling and *cough* healthy, Julie of Tasting Change brilliance will set you up with the cooking basics to make (and then eat) a delicious bowl of soup.
Wednesday 4 April
Join the Circus
When: 10 — 11am | 11 — 12pm
Where: Performance Space
Who: First session 5-10 y.o. , second 10+
FYI: Free | Booking required via WHALE reception
Run away and join the WHALE Circus, but first you’ll need to learn how to balance, clown and juggle! Led by Aviatricks, this workshop will let you have a go at being a circus performer.
Playground Project
When: 1 — 4pm
Where: Arts Workshop
Who: Families
FYI: Free | Booking required via WHALE reception | Children must be accompanied by an adult
Join WHALE Arts and With Kids for a creative play-based session to develop and design a community park in Hailesland and Murrayburn community. Help us paint the Little Free Library, build an imaginary playscape and design a play themed window display for WHALE.
Thursday 5 April
Creative Storytelling
When: 1 — 3pm
Where: Arts Workshop
Who: 5-10
FYI: Free | Drop-in
We’re telling lots of tall tales in this special story-telling session with Michael and Isabel from Street Arts.
Friday 6 April
PAF18: Sensory Storytelling Workshop
When: 10 — 11am
Where: Performance Space
Who: 2-18 with disabilities or complex needs and their families or carers
FYI: £2 | Book at WHALE reception or via Eventbrite | Participants must be accompanied by an adult
Experience the amazing world of multi-sensory theatre. Making use of sounds, smells, light and temperature, to tell stories without using any text at all.
Saturday 7 April
PAF18: Pop-up Animation Workshop (Fully booked with waitlist)
When: 10am— 12pm
Where: Arts Workshop
Who: 6-12
FYI: £2 | Book at WHALE reception or via Eventbrite | Participants must be accompanied by an adult
The Zoom Club is back with another awesome animation adventure workshop! Use animation, graffiti, stop-motion and photography to bring wiggly worms, slithery snakes and sea-serpents to life.
Tuesday 10 April
Easter Egg Hunt & Crafts
When: 10 — 12pm
Where: Performance Space
Who: 5+
FYI: Free | Drop-in
Sometimes you just can’t beat the classics and our favourite Easter activity, the magnificent Easter Egg Hunt is back with a bang from 1 – 3pm thanks to Street Arts! From 10 – 12pm we’ll also be having some ‘Egg-cellent’ crafty fun.
Wednesday 11 April
Trip to Jupiter Artland (Fully booked with waitlist)
When: 9 — 5pm
Where: Jupiter Artland (Meet at WHALE)
Who: 5-10
FYI: Free | Booking required via WHALE reception
Have you ever seen a room full of trees or a field full of jingling bells? Come on a trip to Jupiter Artland and learn about these artworks and more.
Thursday 12 April
Legs 11
When: 2 — 3pm
Where: Performance Space
Who: 5+
FYI: £2 / £4 / £12 | Booking required via WHALE reception or Eventbrite
Have you ever been for a stroll and wondered how the countryside looked long ago? Join Emma and the Magpie on a journey from coastal clifftops to surreal urban sprawl in this highly visual, interactive puppet show.
Soundplay Dome
When: 10.30 — 12pm | 2 — 3.30pm
Where: Arts Workshop
Who: First session: Expecting Something taster session- parents | Second session: Young people with disabilities / complex needs and their families
FYI: Free | Booking required via WHALE reception.
Explore sound and light in a magical sensory space – the Soundplay Dome is coming to Whale Arts for one day only. Creating a soothing musical landscape from objects and tactile materials, the Soundplay Dome works as an instrument that can be played in accessible and surprising ways. By stroking ribbons, rolling objects, drumming, moving and singing, the dome gives you a chance to experiment with music and sound in a creative and adventurous way
Friday 13 April
Drama and Improv.
When: 10am — 12pm
Where: Arts Workshop
Who: 5-10
FYI: Free | Booking required via WHALE reception.
Spontaneous and active drama session, with Isabel from Street Arts. Work together to act, sing and shout in response to funny prompts.
Digi Maker
When: 1 — 3pm
Where: Performance Space
Who: 9+
FYI: Free | Booking required via WHALE reception
Creative and fun digital coding workshop with Edinburgh Napier University. Learn to use innovative technology, the Bare Conductive Touchboard and help build our interactive map of your community.
Sunday 15 April
Trip to Mini Maker Faire
When: 10am — 5pm
Where: Summerhall (meet at WHALE)
Who: 9+
FYI: Free | Booking required via WHALE reception | No attendance without consent form
A trip to the Mini Maker Faire, part of the Edinburgh International Science Festival. A gathering of makers and creators inviting you to play and create at their fun, interactive stalls.
WHALE appoints Chief Executive
We are delighted to welcome Leah Black as Chief Executive of WHALE.
WHALE Arts appoints Chief Executive
WHALE Arts is delighted to announce the appointment of Leah Black as Chief Executive. Leah is taking over from Allan Farmer who served as Director from January 2014 to April 2018.
Leah Black brings a wealth of experience in cultural production and strategy, most recently working as a Creative Industries Officer (Craft) for Creative Scotland. Previously, Leah served as Director of Upland CIC, a rural-based visual art and craft development organisation working across Dumfries and Galloway leading the CIC in its evolution from Spring Fling CIC in 2013-15. Currently a Warden of the Incorporation of Goldsmiths of the City of Edinburgh, Leah previously served as a board member of The Stove Network in Dumfries and Craft Scotland. With a background as a designer and maker Leah ran a jewellery business after graduating from Glasgow School of Art and has acted as a mentor on Vanilla Ink jewellery incubator programme.
As Chief Executive, Leah will lead the organisation through an exciting new period of development and ensure that WHALE Arts is the creative heart of a vibrant buy ativan now thriving community.
Leah Black said: “WHALE Arts is an organisation with a wonderful reputation so I am honoured and delighted to have been appointed into this role. I am looking forward to working alongside the dedicated and experienced staff, getting to know the local community and together embracing the exciting task of leading WHALE Arts through its next phase.”
Michelle Herron, Chair of WHALE Board said: “It has been a great pleasure to work with Allan over the years and while we are sad to lose him, we are delighted he is going onto a role that will allow him to further develop his interests and expertise. Leah’s appointment from a very competitive recruitment process is very exciting. I feel her skills, knowledge and expertise will work well with the excellent staff team, allowing them to work together to continue the great work WHALE Arts does as well as develop new innovative approaches to support the community and our stakeholders.”
For more information please contact Jenny Salmean, Administrator – jenny@whalearts.co.uk
Puppet Animation Festival 2018
We’re excited to be working with the brilliant Puppet Animation Scotland, to host performances and workshops as part of the Puppet Animation Festival 2018.
With a diverse range of events for children between the ages of 0-12 including puppet making and animation workshops, puppet theatre and animated films, the programme at WHALE includes immersive performances and workshops for those with complex needs, among others.
The Puppet Animation Festival has run continuously since 1984, and in 2017 the festival featured almost 140 events in over 30 venues, all across Scotland (including at WHALE!). Now in its 35th year, Puppet Animation Festival is the UK’s largest performing arts event for children.
Check out the fab line up and book your tickets here:
Monday 2 April, 2pm – Conan and the Dragon
Friday 6 April, 10am – Sensory Storytelling Workshop
Saturday 7 April, 10am – Pop-up Animation Workshop
Thursday 11 April, 2pm – Legs 11
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