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Recreation Trainee Aaron Dungey reviews the
Link Arts in November PROFESSIONAL
wide range of attractions for the next few weeks
Looking East there is a Celebration with song and 23Novemberat8.00p.im £4.00,0.00 GUITAR TUTOR
This month we are looking east! dance with accordionist Julian concessions.
An exhibition of East and Central Dziubinski and his dance band with has vacancies for both young and
Europe - Looking East - will be traditional dances, food and drink. Drama mature people interested in
running until 24 November. There Cost: £4.00, £3.00 concessions. On 16 November at 7.30p.m., learning the Classical Guitar.
will be a display throughout the Barebones Theatre present a simple
Link Centre of everyday images, Films but powerful production of Shake- Individual half hour lessons on a
artefacts, information, flags and On 22 November at 7.45p.m. the speare's, The Tempest. Tickets: weekly basis. Music examinations
objects from several countries. Film Society presents Kenneth £4.00, £3.00 concessions. from beginners to diploma level
On 8 November there will be a Branagh in Henry V. A dramatic coached and encouraged
screening of Ashes and Diamonds reinterpretation of Shakespeare's Children
(18) which is a black and white film classic. Compelling entertainment. On24November,WhisperandShort Contact
set in Post-World War 11 Poland. It £2.00, £1.50 concessions, plus £1.00 present Holiday Bears, a puppet BERNARD TANNER
tells of a young resistance fighter set membership. showfortheunder7's. TheRainbow on Swindon 521743 or
on assassination. It was the winner Teddy Bears are off to the seaside.
of the 1959 Venice Film Festival and Music Don't forget tobringyour own teddy 514055 (24 hrs)
the 1960 Vancouver Festival. The Swindon Jazz Front presents Hu- bear. Also, Hocus Pocus, a puppet
film will start at 7.45p.m. and costs man Chain on 2 November at show for the 5 - 11 year olds with
£2.00, £1.50 concessions, plus £1.00 8.00p.m. The winners of the best bungled spells and spooky goings- Stage Corner
membership. band in the Wire/Carlsberg British on in the den of the silly sorcerer, & Fancy Dress Corner
On 9 November at 800p.m. there Jazz awards. Tickets are MOO, £3.00 Wizard Omega.
is An Evening of Eastern European members, £2.00 concessions. Holiday Bears will be at 1 1.00a.m. Quality dance & fitness
Wonder Tales. Ben Haggerty re- On 15 November at 800p.m. the and Hocus Pocus at 2.30p.m. Tick- wear make lovely
lates traditional tales with force and Albion Band returns led by Ashley ets are £2.25 or see both shows for
fire. An evening of true entertain- Hutchings, this is an ever popular only £3.50! Teddy bears will be Christmas presents.
ment for adults at a cost of £4.00, Folk-Rock band. Tickets are £5.00, admitted free. We have all you need.
£3.00 concessions. £4.00 concessions. Plan now for your
On 10 Novemberat2.30p.m. Brog On 17 November at 8.00p.m., Comedy
Puppets present Kurochka and the Swindon Rock Front present the Another nightof New Comedywith Fancy Dress Party.
Giant. For 4-8 year olds, this show latest sounds from the local live band Paul Ramone, Pat Condell, Ian Jokes, hats, masks and
tells how Kurochka the hen tries to scene. McPherson and Steve Murray, the make-up. Costume
outwit an egg-stealing giant! The Steve Ashley Band, which is man who tortures defenceless teddy hire for young and old.
Cost:' £2.25. rapidly becoming a powerful force bears, on 20 November at 8.30p.m.
Also on 10 Novemberat8.00p.m., in Folk-Rock will be appearing on at a cost of £4.00, £3.00 concessions. 103 Faringdon Road
Swindon. Tel: 522729
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One of the rooms in the Commu- topped bus. Aboard are repre- O
nity Suite at the Link Centre has sentatives of many of the user Theatre Square, Swindon, Wilts. Box Office (0793)524481 L
been given that special personal groups including the Busy Bees and
Fri 14Dec90: Sat 19Jan91 Credit Card Line (0793) 694055
touch by a couple of users. Wigwams parent and toddler
Wyvorn Arts Trust in association with KEVIN WO)
Two members of the Asian groups, the clown mascot of the
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Women's Group that meets in the West Swindon Focus on Under S's THE ME ALL THE
large meeting room in the Suite group, the japanesemaths class and pj.JTOMI ,jILY
decided they would paint a mural an Asian lady in the driving seat.
on a new cupboard built last year Apart from some paintings by
for the different groups who use in Karen in her children's bedrooms,
the room during the week. thebus mural is the first big painting
Karen Sca rgill and Sigi Bannister, the two women have been involved
both from Grange Park, spent their with. It joins a seaside mural in the
evenings and weekends over a two Community Suite painted by
week period in July, to paint the Greendown students which was
Thamesdown Transport open unveiled in July.
Karen Scargill and Sigi Bannister with their artwork
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Don't forget to visit Aladdin's Cave of Gifts at
McILROYS - the department store
from Saturday 3 November to Monday 24 December