Welcome to Sure Futures
Creative arts activities
for 11 to 16 year olds in Mile Cross and Catton
The Sure Futures Partnership is a new arts programme in your area bringing together Norwich City Council and a diverse selection of arts and community organisation from Norwich: Norwich and Norfolk Community Arts, Oak Grove Chapel, NR5 Project, The Garage, Fruitful Arts and Community Music East. The Partnership hopes it has offered an exciting new programme that you will want to get involved in.
The Sure Futures annual programme is packed with fantastic new workshops, taster sessions, events and short courses for young people aged 11-16 living in Mile Cross or Catton or attending The Blyth-Jex School involving music, radio production, dance, performing, visual and carnival arts and much more.
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May Halfterm 2008
Bored this halfterm? Nothing to do? Get down to The Garage and have a go at Breakdancing, Cheerleading and a whole host of other exciting activities!
- Tuesday 27th - Friday 30th May:- Sports, Skills and Breakdance!
A completely new concept to get involved in, whether you're into sports, tricks, breakdancing or just want to do something active!
- Wednesday 28th - Friday 30th May:- Cheerleading!
A chance to come and work with the fantastic Cheervision and learn new routines, stunts and tricks!
- Tuesday 27th & Friday 30th May:- Arts Award Days
Begin, continue with or finish off your Bronze, Silver, or Gold portfolios!
- Thursday 29th & Friday 30th May:- 10-12 year olds Activity Days!
Activity sessions featuring Arts, Crafts & Games, a Dance Party and a chance to try Cheerleading and Breakdance!
All workshops are free! To sign up for the workshops please contact Nick or Christina on 01603 283382 or email at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it with your name and phone number. be sure to book your place early as places are limited!
The workshops are for 10-19 year olds who live in the NR5 or NR3 areas of the city, or who go to Costessey High, Earlham High or Blyth Jex High Schools.


