Holdy Lot's & the 3 Chairs

25 Goodgymers helped their local community in Sheffield
Caroline Thomas
Tom Mutton
Zofia
Ash
Kim Longbon
Sarah Louise
Sam Needham
Carys Hutton
Stephen Gilmer
Chris Dyer
Gilly Harris
Rachel
James Smith
Charlotte Hutton
Helen Alford
Christiane
Finn Burgum
George
Shona
Tom (Harman) Hinton
Chris
James Alder
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Sheffield

Monday 12th March 2018

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Following on from last night SHAFF Spectacular we were back to the Abbeydale Picture House for some more musical Chairs at The Abbeydale!

On arrival SENSATIONAL STEVE gave us the brief and the exciting news of the S1 Artspace takeover that's taking place in the venue shortly and how we were helping to make it possible.

We split into 2 teams:

  1. Team lift and shift
  2. Team Jack of all trades, plaster of none

Team 1 got straight to it moving various bits and bobs on the balcony preparing it for the exhibition.

Team 2 swept down walls and although tempted to give Abbeydale the brush off did a great job on the PVA painting task, wish Glue were here.

After a decent spell on tasks it was fitness time with an inside circuit sesh as it was spitting outside.

This weeks involved:

  • Sprints
  • Squats
  • Lunges
  • Glute Bridges
  • Burpees
  • Wall Sits
  • Planks
  • Tuck Jumps
  • Clock Lunges
  • Flutter Kicks
  • Squat Punches
  • Tri Dips

Great work as ever by all involved!

Until next time, happy running! :)


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Abbeydale Picture House
One of the most Beautiful buildings in Sheffield.

The Abbeydale Picture Palace was opened by the Lord Mayor William Farewell Wardley on December 20th 1920, with the silent film The Call of the Road. Designed by the architects Dixon & Stienlet of North Shields and Newcastle-on-Tyne to work as a theatre as well as a cinema, it has a generous stage with a fly tower, the UK’s only remaining “iron” safety curtain, intact and in situ, with original 1950s period advertisements. The original classical proscenium was hidden by the existing plain arch when Cinemascope was installed in the 1950s, but otherwise the auditorium remains intact and the building is listed Grade II. Soon after closing its doors on the 5th July 1975, the building was taken over by Messrs A & F Drake as an office-equipment showroom. They traded until the early 1990s, and after some years of neglect the building was taken over by the Friends of the Abbeydale Picture House as a rehearsal and performance space for amateur theatre groups. When the Friends of the Abbeydale project came to an end in 2012, the building was bought at auction by Phil Robins. Since July 2015 it has been managed by Hand Of, a Sheffield based arts platform who organise a diverse range of cultural events.

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