The Waterfoot Arts Centre is hosting a vibrant autumn/winter programme featuring a variety of artistic events and workshops. Highlights include a performance by local carnival band Cacophany Arkestra on October 24, an electronic art installation by Waterfoot Electronic Transmissions on October 25, and a zine-making workshop followed by a folk-fusion concert by Maddie Morris on October 26. The centre also offers family-friendly film screenings with accompanying creative workshops, making it a full-day outing for parents and children.
Looking ahead, the centre will welcome diverse musical acts such as Baked a la Ska with festive ska covers in December and Afro-jazz-soul artist Suntou Susso in November. The programme extends into the new year with performances by Mona and the Fabulous Wonderfuls and Teri and the Electronic Sunrise. Executive Producer Jenn Camilleri emphasizes the accessibility of these events, noting that many artists also perform in larger cities, yet are brought to the local community, encouraging support for the theatre and its broad appeal across East Lancashire and beyond. More details and ticket bookings are available at the Horse and Bamboo website.