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Join us for line dancing at Patchwork Studios!

The wonderful Sarah Webber will be leading the dancing, guiding you through classic line dance steps - from grapevines to toe taps - so you’ll feel confident on the floor. 

Sarah will teach the footwork to a mix of well-loved tunes and newer tracks, giving everyone a chance to settle into the rhythm.

We’ll pause halfway to refresh with a Dark ’n Stormy cocktail or mocktail, prepared by the team next door at the Garrison Gallery, before returning to the studio to practise and refine those moves. 

Cowboy hats and Western-inspired outfits are encouraged, but entirely optional.

One Dark ’n Stormy cocktail or mocktail is included in the ticket price, or a beer/cider/non-alcoholic beer if you'd prefer.

The Garrison Gallery will be open next door from 7pm–11pm, serving a range of delicious cocktails, mocktails, craft beers and fine wines if you’d like to make an evening of it.

Patchwork Studios operate a diverse and inclusive programme of creative events. From firm festival circuit favourites, undiscovered local acts fresh on the scene, and underground DJs from across the region, to some of the most exciting acts smashing into the national limelight; you’ll find it all up at Maker Heights. These events vitally support our rural community offerings, helping us to improve social integration, while also celebrating culture and inspiring creativity.

Between April and October, camping is available separately via Maker Camp website. Our Tavern within the venue is open until late during show nights, dishing out all the finest local tipples to keep you hydrated, plus Garrison Gallery are often serving up a storm of cocktails within their magical art-adorned walls next door. Lil Pizza Heaven are usually parked up on site on a Saturday evening too to keep you fuelled.

Why not make a weekend of it while you’re here? The Canteen opens at 9:30am the next morning for coffee and breakfast, and during the camping season, you'll find delicious homemade scran to keep your bellies full into the evening, over by the campsite entrance. The twin fishing villages of Kingsand and Cawsand are only a short walk away, as are their lovely beaches, and the Southwest Coast Path runs straight past too.

Participants
  • SWSarah Webber