A new season of cultural events has been announced for Spot On Lancashire's autumn season.

The line-up, set to cater to a wide range of tastes, will take place in community spaces, libraries, and other venues across the county.

This initiative is promoted by dedicated volunteers and libraries, aiming to bring culture directly to communities.

Kathak dance from Pagrav Dance Theatre will be in Poulton-le-Fylde Community Hall on Friday, November 8 (Image: Supplied)

The music programme will feature Canadian artists such as Christine Tassan et les Imposteures, a Gypsy Jazz quartet set to perform at DownTown, Burnley on Thursday, November 7, and Borwick and Priest Hutton Memorial Hall on Friday, November 8.

Wanderlust, a classical flute and guitar duo, will also be performing at various locations including Oswaldtwistle Library on Tuesday, October 8; St. Anne’s Library on Wednesday, October 9; and Clitheroe Library on Thursday, October 10.

The duo will also be seen at Burnley Mechanics Front Room on Sunday, October 13.

Wanderlust are known for their 'onstage charisma and camaraderie'Wanderlust are known for their 'onstage charisma and camaraderie' (Image: Brent Calis)

The Mechanics Theatre Presents project, which Wanderlust is a part of, has so far included a 'successful Heritage Open Day' and will feature The Hidden Garden, a piece of children’s theatre, at DownTown on October 25.

The Hidden Garden can also be seen at Mellor Village Hall on Wednesday 23rd October and Haslingden Library on Thursday 24th October.

Spot On’s Autumn 2024 season will celebrate a range of cultures.

This includes Kathak dance from Pagrav Dance Theatre in Poulton-le-Fylde Community Hall on Friday, November 8, and Swedish folklore from storyteller Dominic Kelly’s new show Mara in Great Harwood Library on Friday, October 11, and Cherry Tree Library on Saturday, October 12.

Dominic Kelly’s new show Mara features Swedish folkloreDominic Kelly’s new show Mara features Swedish folklore (Image: Supplied)

Families can look forward to the October half term with various activities and performances in Blackburn and Darwen markets, as well as Stories in The Dust, an eco-fable about caring for the planet, at Fairhaven Lake on Thursday, October 24, and other locations.

For those interested in a bit of mystery, The Plot Thickens, a 'dark and funny' murder mystery, will be staged at Morecambe Library on Friday, November 15, Longridge Library on November 16, and Blackburn Central Library on Sunday, November 17.

Spot On Rural Touring is part of the National Touring Theatre Network and is supported by Arts Council England.

Full programme details can be found on the Spot On Lancashire website.