Holmfirth Film Festival presents….
As a thank you your support over the past year we are screening a free film. Trust us, this recently re-released ‘70s US film with two superb actors that went completely under the radar at the time is a great one.
As a thank you your support over the past year we are screening a free film. Trust us, this recently re-released ‘70s US film with two superb actors that went completely under the radar at the time is a great one.
Huddersfield Literature Festival present, An Evening with Lemn Sissay Inspirational poet and Festival Patron Lemn Sissay OBE returns with a life-affirming and electrifying performance of his work.
Fundraising Coffee Morning in support of Holmepride Please join us for hot and cold drinks, cakes and refreshments - and help support this Community group who help and care for our local area, making Holmfirth a lovely place to live.
Come as you are and mingle with all of us with your heart open to receive. This is an event of togetherness - of laughter, and perhaps it might be the beginning of another journey for you. If you are a book lover, you are welcome, and if you are not, that's fine too. There is room for everyone.
Le Vendredi Danse, our local euro folk group will start the evening, joined by Anna Pack & Jo Veal. Jo and Anna are well known on the French and Balfolk dance scene, and as a duo apply their unique and very danceable style to a variety of popular and well-known tunes.
Join Heisk, a Scottish Folk band with a musical style tailored for dance parties with support from Olta. This six-piece traditional outfit are a force on stage. Fusing accordion, fiddle, electro harp, kit and keys with big energy and bold riffs, they twist traditional and self-penned tunes into something fresh.
An afternoon celebrating the timeless music of Nanci Griffith, brought to life by Clive Gregson and The Hayes Sisters, accompanied by Bon Echo a Canadian folk and roots music duo.
Jaywalkers accompanied with Ellie Gowers. Jaywalkers are a UK-based acoustic powerhouse trio blending bluegrass, country, folk and Americana with blistering fiddle, flame-fingered mandolin, powerhouse bass and tight three-part harmony.
Powerhouse are a five-piece ceilidh band from Sheffield consisting of melodeon, flute, electric guitar, bass and drums. Formed in 2017, they were brought together by a mutual love of rock, beer, general geekiness and ceilidh and combine traditional tunes with rock riffage, heavy metal and pop culture to tempt even the most determined non-dancer.