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Thursday
01 July 2004
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Venue
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High
Spin Dance Theatre
Double Bill
High Spin return with their refreshing brand of dance theatre,
featuring performers with and without learning disabilities,
in a contrasting double bill.
@: Phoenix Arts
times: 1.30pm
cost: £7/5 conc £3 for patrons with disabilities,
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A
Slice of Saturday Night
A musical pastiche that takes you spinning back to the Swinging
Sixties to celebrate the eternal embarrassment of our teenage
years... girls in mini-skirts and boys in Chelsea boots sing
songs about teen trauma that sounds like those 60's hits you've
heard before.
@: The Little Theatre
times: 7:30pm
cost: £9
Children, Senior Citizens & Concessions: £6.50
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Influences
Influences is an exhibition of work created by emerging
artists with a strong interest in Indian arts. Navrang has commissioned
an expert in Indian arts, to work with emerging artists, in
order to create a body of contemporary works, blending their
own styles with traditional techniques.
@:
New Walk Museum
times: 10:00am till 5.00pm
cost: free |
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Jongleurs
Laugh your socks off with Phil Butler, Bennet Arron, Sean Collins,
Richard Morton!
@: Jongleurs, 30-32 Granby Street
times: 7.00pm
cost: £8 |
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Comfort
And Fear: Karen MacInnes
The artist explores to modern concern with transition and tranformation.
She uses a variety of printing techniques and images from design
magazines to highlight the fantasy and reality of home.
@:
Phoenix Arts
times: Mon-Sat 12noon-9pm
cost: free |
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Religious
Houses To Romantic Ruins: Exhibition
An exhibition which gives an insight into life in Leicestershire's
monasteries, past and present. The display includes artefacts
from Ulverscroft Priory, Leicester Abbey and the Austin Friars
in Leicester, as well as objects and costumes from Mount Saint
Bernard's. The life of the monks is reflected in the development
and ultimate devastation of these magnificent buildings.
@: Melton Carnegie Museum
times: 10am-4.30pm
cost: free |
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