Oxygen Freejumping in Trafford
Freejumping is the simple, genius idea of stitching together a loads of trampolines under a roof to create one massive bouncy room. The new Oxygen Freejumping centre in Trafford opens its doors this Friday, and whilst a session will usually set you back a few quid, they’re offering free jumps for the first ten days. Check out our full preview for more details on what to expect.
From Fri 10 Jun, Oxygen Freejumping, Lucozade Powerleague, Trafford Way, Stretford, Manchester, M17 8DD. Tel: 0203 846 1386, www.oxygenfreejumping.co.uk
Interactive Arts Degree Show at MSA
It’s the end of the academic year and you can celebrate and take in some culture at this degree show for students enrolled on the Interactive Arts course. You can preview a variety of work produced by the cream of the crop from the Manchester School of Arts, including prints, video, textiles and audio pieces. Go get a sneak preview of the next generation of creatives.
Fri 10 Jun, Manchester School of Art, Oxford Road, Manchester, M15 6BR. 5.30pm – 9pm, www.facebook.com
Talking in Code at PAPER Gallery (pictured)
It’s been twenty years since an IRA bomb tore apart the centre of Manchester, and painter Narbi Price has chosen to remember the harrowing occasion through his new series of paintings Codeword. On Saturday, PAPER Gallery are running a preview of the exhibition at with an introduction from Price himself who’ll be talking a little about his technique and his thinking behind the work.
Sat 11 Jun, PAPER, Unit 12, Mirabel Studios, 14-20 Mirabel Street, Manchester, M3 1PJ. 1pm – 2pm, www.eventbrite.co.uk
Northern Quarter Makers Market
The Makers Market returns once again to Stevenson Square. Expect all kinds of interesting and handcrafted treats, and also expect local favourite Pasta Paul spinning some tracks. For a full run down of events, take a look at our full preview.
Sun 12 Jun, Makers Market, Stevenson Square, Northern Quarter, Manchester, M1 1DB, 11am – 5pm, www.themakersmarket.co.uk
Big Bike Revival at Platt Fields
Mancunian bike enthusiasts rejoice! This Sunday, Platt Fields is hosting this cycle frenzy, where you can take in music and dance, whilst also getting a free tune up for your wheels. You can also take advantage of refreshments provided by the Coffee Cranks Cooperative, a pop-up ethical coffee shop appropriately situated on the back of a bicycle trailer.
Sun 12 Jun, Platt Fields Bike Hub, The Boathouse, Platt Fields Park, Manchester, M14 6LP. 1pm – 4pm, www.facebook.com
- Words:
- Jon Whiteley
- Published on:
- Thu 9 Jun 2016