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Fall in love - at Amorance

Monday 24 October 2016

IT'S NOT OFTEN an event helps you fall in love – so don’t miss Amorance this Saturday!

Amorance is a University of Salford event which mixes a night out, some fun and games and a wink at the science of attraction.

Part of Manchester Science Festival, this love-themed restaurant meal poses diners some serious questions - How do you fall in love? Is it simply a matter of finding the right person, or is there a scientific explanation for what brings you and your partner together forever?

Come and experiment over our aphrodisiac-themed 3 course meal with love potion cocktail (or mocktail) and a menu of commissioned poems from poets Sez Thomasin and Sam Illingworth, and digital art from Gemma May Laytham to see if your hearts are in sync.

36 questions 

Organisers are using as inspiration, US psychologist Arthur Aron’s ‘36 questions to fall in love’ and a ‘Menu of activities’ to encourage diners to explore their hearts. Alongside a range of  performers, diners can book an intimate chat with Salford University's social and media psychologist Dr Jo Meredith about how the online world is affecting the ways we fall in love.

Couples and singles welcomes, so book to dine with an open mind. Adults 18+

Ziferblat, Sat 29 October, 7:30pm - 10:30pm

1st Floor, 23 Edge Street, Manchester, M4 1HW

There will also be a cash bar serving lager, cider, wine & soft drinks. Tickets are £15 and we'll be in the fab Ziferblat venue in the Northern Quarter.