TAKE PART, the annual arts, literature, and science festival, returns to Venue Cymru in Llandudno on January 13 and 14.

This exciting event promises a variety of activities and workshops tailored for children and young people, featuring dance, model-making, musical theatre, and much more.

The majority of events are free of charge, ensuring accessibility for all.

Take PART boasts an line-up of workshops facilitated by talented professionals in various fields.

From graffiti workshops with Andy Birch and clog dancing with Hannah Rowlands to LEGO robotics with Hyett and beatboxing with Mr. Phormula, the festival offers a diverse range of experiences to cater to every interest.

Attendees can also explore vertical dance with Kate Lawrence, the world of Horrible Histories with Martin Brown, or unleash their creativity with sand art by Martin Fearnley.

In addition to the eclectic mix of workshops, Take PART will feature engaging activities such as gadget building with Xplore, roller skating at the CCBC Roller Rink, and a sensory exploration of the animal world with the Welsh Mountain Zoo.

While most events are free, some workshops require booking either online or by calling the Venue Cymru Box Office on 01492 872000. For more information, please go to venuecymru.co.uk

Take PART is committed to inclusivity, offering a range of amenities such as BSL interpreters, quiet areas, board games and LEGO play.

The festival aims to create a welcoming space for everyone, regardless of age or background.

There will also be a focus on the Welsh language, as S4C and the Welsh National Opera will join the festivities.

A Venue Cymru spokesperson said: “We are thrilled to organise and host the Take PART festival once again!

“It's a joy to bring this incredible event to our community and we’re excited to help inspire young people in the most wonderful ways.

“Get ready for a fantastic experience that will leave a lasting impact!"

To see the full weekend lineup, check the Venue Cymru website: www.venuecymru.co.uk.