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While we don't necessarily subscribe to the 'new year; new me' mantra, January is certainly a good excuse to reset and focus on health and wellbeing after all the festivities.
Perhaps you want to start your fitness journey but aren't sure how to or perhaps you need to find your confidence again after time away? Personal trainers are often advertising for new clients in January. Many are affiliated with our city's many gyms while others are freelance - Sheff Herd recommends enthusiastic and experienced PT Dan Kirk.
Of course our city also has many gyms but outdoor exercise classes are a great way to get out and about and see some of our fantastic parks. Parkruns are abundant here in several of our green spaces.
Various health seminars are also on offer across the city including Science of Trauma and The Body delivered by eminent Clinical Psychologist Dr Angela Kennedy which is being hosted at The Leadmill.
Finally, Sheff Herd are very excited to try out one of Unfurl Sound's Tuesday evening sound bath experiences at Haggler's Corner - the perfect way to rebalance the mind for 2025.
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Fresh off the back of the festive panto season, Sheffield proves why, in our opinion, it is still one of the UK's best hubs for the theatre. Our premier venue The Lyceum is offering a diverse range of shows in January: a beautiful performance of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake ballet, an award winning West End Comedy production of Pride & Prejudice *Sort of, an adaptation of children's book classic Room on the Broom and, at the end of the month, the sultry musical Chicago returns with a brand new star studded cast.
For smaller productions, the city is also offering some superb choices. The Playhouse presents several exciting productions including Bull, a smash hit story about workplace bullying, and Punk Alley, an unapologetically high energy live music and dance show.
At our oldest theatre, Netheredge's Lantern hosts a highly anticipated rescheduled performance of Richard Harris' tap dancing classic Stepping Out and a murder mystery Charles Dickens' The Haunted House amongst other notable productions.
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Herd the Word is very excited about the year ahead. With book launches, poetry opportunities and workshops aplenty, Sheffield is really emerging as a hub of literary excellence.
Several events have caught our eye for January including the launch of Sheffield based poet Rachel Bower's debut novel 'It Comes from the River' at Waterstones Sheffield which will be hosted by poet Helen Mort (look out for a future Sheff Herd write up).
The Writers Workshop also continues to inspire us with a series of networking opportunities including the Spoken Word Poetry Meetup #2 at the end of the month for new and aspiring poets.
Finally in mid-January, get back to nature with Words of the Wild - a great night which promises to bring together spoken word, live music and food held in Kelham Island's exciting Alder Bar venue.
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Sheffield's jazz scene has really been hitting the high notes over the past few years and more of our Sheffield venues are beginning to champion the genre.
A special mention goes to The Lescar who host regular gigs. In January, they are offering beautiful meditive music from Unfurl, an immersive jazz, hip-hop and drum n bass mix from Richard Spaven & Stuart McCallum and legendary Sheffield band The Dizzy Club return to the venue at the end of the month.
Another exciting event this month is The Curzon's 10th Birthday Celebration screening of Damien Chazelle's Whiplash, followed by an evening of free jazz by Sheffield based quartet Blue Seven. Sheff Herd will be attending this one and it promises to be an excellent night.
Sheffield Heritage Fair - Saturday January 25th and Sunday January 26th 2025
Sheffield’s rich and fascinating history will come alive at the Sheffield Heritage Fair 2025, a two-day celebration that showcases the city’s unique legacy. Taking place at the Millennium Gallery, this free event will feature over 40 local heritage groups, each offering a chance to delve into the stories, people, and landmarks that have shaped Sheffield into the vibrant city it is today.
From industrial innovations to cultural milestones, the fair offers something for everyone, whether you’re a history enthusiast, a local resident, or simply curious about Sheffield’s past. Expect exhibitions, interactive displays, and expert talks on topics ranging from the city’s steel industry to its lesser-known folklore.
The event is family-friendly, with hands-on activities for children, including crafting workshops inspired by Sheffield’s iconic designs and industrial heritage. Attendees will also have the opportunity to speak directly with heritage experts and participate in guided discussions.
The Sheffield Heritage Fair is not just a look back in time but a celebration of the city’s enduring spirit and community connections. Don’t miss this chance to immerse yourself in Sheffield’s story while supporting the organisations that preserve its legacy for future generations.
For more details, visit Sheffield Museums.
We are highlighting an unmissable Sheffield event: Guerilla Spoken Word Night at the Gardener’s Rest. On Monday, January 20th at 7:30 PM, this free and inclusive evening invites poets (but prose writers, musicians, and performers of all kinds are welcome!) to share their work in a relaxed setting. Whether you want to perform or just enjoy the show, Guerilla’s warm and supportive atmosphere is open to everyone. Slots are five minutes, and performers can sign up in advance or on the night.
Held the third Monday of every month at Neepsend's Gardener’s Rest, a beloved community owned pub, the event promises creativity, connection, and plenty of inspiration. The night is free to attend (though the pints are extra!).
Whether you’re showcasing your talent or spectating, Guerilla Spoken Word Night is a great way to kick off your week.
For more information or to book a performance slot, contact the Facebook group or sign up on the night!
Although it technically takes place the following week, we’re taking a bit of poetic license to highlight an unmissable Sheffield event: Guerilla Spoken Word Night at the Gardener’s Rest. On Monday, January 20, 2025, at 7:30 PM, this free and inclusive evening invites poets (but prose writers, musicians, and performers of all kinds are welcome!) to share their work in a relaxed setting. Whether you want to perform or just enjoy the show, Guerilla’s warm and supportive atmosphere is open to everyone. Slots are five minutes, and performers can sign up in advance or on the night.
Held the third Monday of the month at Neepsend's Gardener’s Rest, a beloved community owned pub, the event promises creativity, connection, and plenty of inspiration. The night is free to attend (though the pints are extra!).
Whether you’re showcasing your talent or spectating, Guerilla Spoken Word Night is a great way to kick off your week.
For more information or to book a performance slot, contact the Facebook group or sign up on the night!
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