SKIPTON: Humans of the Dales Exhibition, featuring portraits and interviews collected in the Yorkshire Dales. Artists Carine Brosse and Sam Dakin, will be on display until Monday, May 28, in Skipton Town Hall.

The exhibition, commissioned by Grassington Festival, will be open from 10am to 4pm Monday to Saturday. Entry is free.

The exhibition Elsewhere, by award-winning artist Bridget Tempest, will be on display in the Gallery, 3 Mill Bridge, until Saturday, April 28.

The exhibition, which is a collaboration with Craven Arts, will feature lithograph artwork.

A tea dance featuring music by Blackpool Tower resident organist John Bowdler will be held at 1.30pm on Tuesday, April 24, in Skipton Town Hall.

Tickets cost £8 which includes sweet treats and tea and coffee.

To book tickets, call into the town hall box office or ring 01756 792809.

The Quo Experience, a tribute to Status Quo, will perform at 7.30pm on Saturday, April 28, in The Mart Theatre.

The book tickets, which cost £20 (£18 concessions), visit the themarttheatre.org.uk or ring the box office on 01756 709666 from 10am to 2pm on weekdays.

Mort, by Sir Terry Pratchett, will be staged from Tuesday to Saturday, April 21, at Skipton Little Theatre.

Show times for the comic fantasy, adapted for the stage by Stephen Briggs, will be at 7.30pm each night.

To book tickets, visit skiptonlittletheatre.org.uk or ring 07527 141176.

Skipton Choral Society's next concert, I Rose up with the Lark, will be performed at 7.30pm on Saturday at Christ Church in Skipton.

To book £10 tickets for the concert, which will feature Robert Webb as musical director and Toby Ward as tenor soloist, email tickets@skiptonchoralsociety.com or ring 07716 219312. They will also be available on the door.

Skipton Film Club will screen The Other Side of Hope, a story about the unlikely friendship of a Syrian asylum seeker and an elderly Finnish restaurant owner, at 5.15pm on Sunday, May 6, at the Plaza Cinema, on Sackville Street.

Skipton Folk Unplugged will present a performance by Tom Lewis on Monday at the Narrow Boat, on Victoria Street. Start time is 8.30pm.

SETTLE: Kildwick-born jazz singer Clare Teal and her Trio will perform their concert Swing’s The Thing at 7.30pm tonight in Settle Victoria Hall.

Other upcoming concerts in Settle Victoria Hall will feature performances by folk rock band The Jar Family at 8pm tomorrow, folk rock band The Phantom Voices at 8pm on Saturday, The Tannahill Weavers, who perform traditional Scottish music, at 7.30pm on Sunday, and Rob Heron and the Teapad Orchestra at 7.30pm on Wednesday.

An poetry event, which marks the opening of the 2018 season for Settle Sessions, will be held at 7.30pm on Friday, April 20, in Settle Victoria Hall.

It will feature two poets well-known to Settle audiences. Mike Harding will be reading from his latest publication Fishing For Ghosts and Jean Stevens is launching her new book Driving in the Dark.

Tickets for all Victoria Hall events are available online at settlevictoriahall.org.uk or by ringing the box office on 01729 825718.

The exhibition Still Life – A Celebration marks the opening of the 2018 season at Gavagan Art in Settle Town Hall.

The exhibition, which runs until Saturday, May 12, will showcase a range of works by artists including Ruth Addinall, Tina Balmer, George Melling, David Thomas and Derek Setford.

The gallery is open from 11am to 4pm Thursdays to Saturdays.

Phil Moody, who once toured with British anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba, is exhibiting his artwork at the Gallery on the Green.

His exhibition, Interventions with Stone, will be on display in the former BT phone box until May 25.

BARNOLDSWICK: Scottish singer Emily Smith and New Zealand born multi-instrumentalist Jamie McClennan will perform in concert tonight at the Barnoldswick Music and Arts Centre, on Rainhall Road.

Doors open at 7.30pm and the concert starts at 8pm.

To book tickets, ring 07712 628366 or 01282 813374.

CARLETON-IN-CRAVEN: Country singer Kenny Jnr will make his first appearance at the Iron Horse Country Music Club on Saturday in Carleton Social Club.

Doors open at 7.15pm and tickets cost £6 on the door. Both listeners and dancers are welcome.

The next Carleton Film Night will feature the film Marshall, which will be screened at 7.30pm on Sunday, April 29, in Carleton-in-Craven Village Hall.

Doors open at 7pm and tickets cost £4 on the door. There will be drinks and snacks for sale.

CONONLEY: Cononley Cinema Club will screen the film Paddington 2 at 5pm on Sunday in Cononley Village Institute.

Tickets, which cost £5 or £2.50 for under 16s, are available from Cononley Village Shop or on the door.

GIGGLESWICK: Langcliffe Singers' spring concert will be held at 7.30pm on Saturday in Giggleswick School Chapel.

Conductor Nigel Waugh and accompanist Brian Heaton will be joined by countertenor Stephen Hogg, Georgina Wells on harp, Max Heaton on percussion, Alistair Mackenzie on organ.

The programme will include Randall Thompson's Alleluia, Charles Ives' Variations on ‘America’, Cole Porter's Night and Day, Leonard Bernstein's Chichester Psalms, Samuel Barber's Agnus Dei and Morten Lauridsen's Lux Aeterna.

Tickets cost £10.

GLUSBURN: The film Dunkirk, which is about the evacuation of 300,000 Allied troops from the beaches of Dunkirk, will screened at 7.30pm Friday, May 4, in the Glusburn Institute Community and Arts Centre.

To book tickets, which cost £5, ring 01535 630223 or visit gicac.org.uk

GIGGLESWICK: Me and My Bee, a comedy show for children and adults which talks about the plight of bees, will be staged at 7.30pm on Wednesday, May 2, in the Richard Whiteley Theatre.

Tickets, which cost £11 (£9 for under 18s) in advance, are available at giggleswick.ticketsolve.com or by ringing the box office on 01729 893180. They will also be available on the door at £13 for adults and £11 for under 18s.

INGLETON: The Ribblesdale Area Moving Picture Show (TRAMPS) will screen the film Sully, starring Tom Hanks, Aaron Eckhart and Laura Linney, at 7.30pm on Friday, April 20, in Ingleborough Community Centre.

Tickets are available at tramps.org.uk