TODAY is another fun-filled day for Worcester Festival.

There are lots of creative activities happening.

People can paint their own pottery at the Museum of Royal Worcester.

This event is available every day of the festival apart from Mondays.

There are goodie bags at the Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum for creating things inspired by its summer exhibition Dinosaurs on the Doorstep.

There is also Summer Fun at The Commandery where people can create fabulous underwater friends, tackle puzzles and trails.

Every session ends with a story and a biscuit — what could be better?

There are medieval craft activities happening inside Worcester Cathedral today as part of its medieval week celebration.

If still in need more craft activities people can also venture out to Hartlebury Castle and join in with seaside-themed crafts where this week people can make their own seagull puppet.

Just make sure it doesn’t steal your ice cream!

Today there are two Deaf Dance workshops sessions at Ballet Malvern Centre of Dance, Cowleigh Road, which are aimed at seven to 13 year olds and those who are over 18.

It will be providing deaf members of the community with a chance to express themselves through the medium of dance.

This session will be led by Hollie Johnston who will sign as well as speak during the session.

No experience is needed.

It is all about having fun and using a range of dance styles such as jazz, ballet and contemporary.

Children of deaf parents are also welcome to attend the session.

Pre-booking must be done in advance.

There are also two sessions next week on Tuesday, August 20 for children aged three to seven years and 13 to 17.

Both of these sessions require pre-booking also.

For full information about the Deaf Dance sessions and details about all this year’s festival events, visit the website at www.worcesterfestival.co.uk.