- Spring Exhibition, Geedon Gallery, South Green Road, Fingringhoe, tomorrow until April 23, 11am to 5.30pm. Free. By appointment until May 27. 01206 729334.
THE Geedon Gallery makes a welcome return to the north Essex art scene with another collection of nationally and locally renowned artists.
For more than 15 years, Jacqueline Wolfers and Caroline Bailey-Knox have been running two shows each year at the gallery, overlooking the Fingringhoe marshes.
And for their new show, they’ve really pulled out the stops with an exhibition that includes works by the likes of Nicola Smee, Prue Cooper, Stephen Henderson and Ian Hay.
- Djembe drumming workshops, Colchester Arts Centre, Church Street, Colchester, Sunday, 10.30am to 4pm. Free. 01206 500900.
PART of Arts Council England’s 'Get Creative’ weekend, local drumming hero Dan Sceats will be hosting free workshops throughout the day.
For advanced players to absolute beginners, Dan specialises in West African drumming and has worked with the likes of the Grand Union Orchestra and the late Derek Walcott among others.
- Little Howard and the Magic Pencil of Life and Death, Mercury Theatre, Balkerne Gate, Colchester, Monday, 2pm. £13.50. 01206 573948.
SONGS, games and the weirdest picture book ever sees the popular children's telly character step foot on the Mercury stage.
With Big Howard and Little Howard fighting to save cartoon-kind, this is a proper fun show for all the family.
- Anglo-Saxons Vs. Viking Invaders, Colchester Castle, Castle Park, off High Street, Colchester, Tuesday, 10am to 4pm. Normal Castle admission. 01206 282939.
1100 years ago Edward the Elder freed Colchester from Viking occupation so what better way to celebrate than a fun-packed day of activities from crafts to meeting the King and his soldiers, leading up to an actual battle with the Viking invaders themselves.
- Minecraft Hack, Signals Media Arts, St Runwald Street, Colchester, Wednesday, 10am to 3pm. £35. 01206 560 255
BECOME a Minecraft hero by learning how to hack into the popular open world builder computer game.
Customise your own virtual worlds with code, experiment with creating vast structures and designing colour schemes all through programming.
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