Throughout September and October 2015, the Nelson Arms in Middleton-by-Wirksworth, Derbyshire will host an exhibition of tarot based art by Ian Wadsworth and ghost story readings by Thadeus Morticaine.
On most weekend evenings during these months, there will be several supernatural or mysterious events that will be confirmed here as well as on www.facebook.com/HauntedHouseDerby
On most weekend evenings during these months, there will be several supernatural or mysterious events that will be confirmed here as well as on www.facebook.com/HauntedHouseDerby
Thursday, 9 July 2015
What's new!!
From the 10th to the 26th of September, there'll be a FREE art exhibition throughout the day.
On the 11th and the 26th of September, from 8 to 9pm, there'll be an Authentic Séances.
There is a £5 entrance fee payable at the door. Once in the séance you must not leave the circle during the séance. Only attend if you have a genuine interest.
On the 12th and the 19th of September, from 8 to 9 pm, there will be short story readings from Edgar Allan Poe and Thadeus Morticaine.
There'll be more details and updates to come on this blog, as well as on www.facebook.com/HauntedHouseProject and www.facebook.com/pages/Theres-No-Such-Thing-As-Magick/501086330026370
Ian Wadsworth is an English Visual Artist.
Ian’s artwork is based on Ian’s research and an interest in esoteric/occult mysteries.
The work is produced from his prolonged periods of research, visual experiments, ritual experiences and daily practises.
The subjects Ian integrates in his pieces are based on Eastern and Western esoteric practises such as shamanism, mathematics, witchcraft, Sufism, Gnosticism, paganism, yoga, voodoo and many others.
For more information, visit www.openeyegraphicmedia.com
Thadeus Morticaine |
Born in 1985, Thadeus Morticaine is a horror author. Since 2009, he has spent his time researching and re-writing the gothic memoirs of his great great great grandfather, Obadiah Morticaine. Thadeus is said to have almost completed a PhD in Theology, but there is some mystery surrounding its incompletion. He spends a lot of spare time now, hunting out the obscure aspects of Derbyshire history. While involved with the 'I Thought I Saw Something Beautiful' haunted house project, he had a short story published in the Derby Evening Telegraph entitled The Curator: Fact or Fiction? He has plans to publish many more of Obadiah Morticaine's adventures. You can also follow him on www.facebook.com/ThadeusMorticaine www.dark-garret.blospot.co.uk and on www.twitter.com@morticaine as well as www.tumbler.come/blog/thadeusmorticaine
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