Spring! by Cynthia Cheung – Play Sessions for Ages 2-5
Free for NEA Ordinary Members and Local families living in Muirhouse, Pilton, Drylaw & Granton Book your place online Step into a joyful, multi-sensory adventure with Chun Tin, the
Free for NEA Ordinary Members and Local families living in Muirhouse, Pilton, Drylaw & Granton Book your place online Step into a joyful, multi-sensory adventure with Chun Tin, the
WOMEN’S WELLBEING WORKOUT Thursdays, 6pm-7pm BLAST Boxing uses boxing as a method to improve mental health and wellbeing, as well as physical fitness. Women’s Wellbeing Workout class is the ideal
The Adult Social Club (16+) is a relaxed way to enjoy board games, chat, listen to some music and have some hot drinks.
Fridays: 6pm – 8pm Come along for an hour of fitness, followed by a cuppa and a chat – everyone is welcome. BLAST Boxing uses boxing as a method to
DEMENTIA FRIENDLY SOCIAL CLUB Mondays, 10:30am – 12:30pm A social group for people who are living with the early stages of dementia, are newly diagnosed, or are awaiting a
Various time slots are available on Tuesday 19 August, Wednesday 20 August, Tuesday 26 August and Wednesday 27 August. To find out more and book, please email admin@northedinburgharts.co.uk Function
Meet local politicians and staff of Edinburgh Council’s Street Cleansing Team, take a walk around the area, and afterwards share your thoughts over a cuppa! Let’s discuss how to improve our local area together and make change happen.
Join us for a colourful, hands-on session exploring culture, identity, and self-expression through textiles, craft, music, and stories.
We’ll meet at North Edinburgh Arts (NEA) at 10am before heading into the city for the Festivals. We will be going to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival to see a performance of The Unlikely Friendship of Feather Boy and Tentacle Girl. Then, after grabbing some tasty lunch, we will head to National Galleries of Scotland to visit the Resistance photography exhibition and explore the grounds at Modern Two.
The Pop-Up Culture Lab is a weekly creative drop-in where young people explore culture, identity, and social connection through different expressive art forms. Open to all children and youth in the North Edinburgh community, this program makes space for self-discovery and storytelling through music, drama, poetry, visual art, and comics with an emphasis on learning from one another’s experiences.
Each Thursday focuses on a different theme and art form.