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THE LINK MAGAZINE'S GUIDE TO WNAT'S ON IN AND ABOUND SWINDON therapy. Reiki is not a religion
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Dreams within a dream come true
Once there was a little girl called Clara, who dreamed of her mysterious godfather and the Nutcracker who
heroically conquers the Mouseking and his army of giant mice, and who turns into a prince and takes her on
an enchanting journey through the Land of Snow to the Kingdom of Sweets.
And on 27 and 28 April, the dreams of one
hundred girls and a few boys in Swindon come
true when they dance with the English Youth
Courses available at all levels,
Ballet company in The Nutcracker at the Wyvern
small informal groups, individual attention,.
Theatre, directed by choreographer Jane Lewis.
comprehensive manual, certificated.
Internationally renowned principal dancers
After course guidance and support.
Ursula Hageli and Richard Slaughter take the
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lead roles of the Sugar Plum Fairy and the
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for the Saturday matinee, can be booked at the
Wyvern box office: 524481.
A few of the cast taking part in The Nutcracker: dancers from West
Swindon and Haydon Wick, from left, Jenna Molloy, Lucy Jefferies, Lucy
Gallagher, Amanda Downes, Katie Pitts-Drake, Megan Gibson
Classical line-up complete for August ^h2
Wilts Fest. ticket sales to help charity
The Wiltshire Festival Classical Extravaganza in Lydiard Park on Friday
24 August will feature one of the world's renowned tenors Dennis O'Neill
and soprano Jeannette Mooney, with conductor Jae Alexander once
again leading the pomp and circumstance.
The 1 00 strong creation Hear'say.
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Orpheus Choir will - be announced.
be travelling up .„F; Unfortunately
from South Wales the ticket booking lt. 1% r:
and the band of the hotline published
Scots Guards will , last month has not
entertain the rev- been connected.
ellers during thei r The new number
picnics before the - will be announced
main performance in our May edition.
commences. However, the
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on Sunday 26 Au- Faringdon Road,
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price, above, Atomic Kitten and The booking fee from tickets sold
80s band Go West have been at John Holmes will be donated to BOX OFFICE: (01793) 524481
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