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Dance Talks, lectures, tours D & L Blinds ir1
Friday 2nd, 8pm & demonstrations Rollers • Verticals • Venetians
Triple Bill. Three new works from
choreographer Henri Oguike and his Thursday 1st, 7.15pm Roman Blinds • VELUX® Kim Embra
vibrant and highly entertaining com- Take the `A' Train. Steam's curator Conservatory Blinds Telephone: 01793 851036
pany. £7.45. Town Hall Studios Tim Bryan presents an illustrated QUALITY BLINDS AT Email: [email protected]
talk which features musicians such
Thursday 8th, 7.30pm AFFORDABLE PRICES Interior Design
La Sylphide presented by Vienna as Count Basie, Duke Ellington and
Glenn Miller. £2.50. STEAM Fast and reliable service
Festival Ballet. A romantic and mys- Evenings & weekends no problem Handmade soft furnishings
terious full-length ballet set in the Wednesday 7th, 5.30pm - 6.30pm including:
Scottish Highlands. £16.50. Wyvern Aerial Archaeology - How it Works All blinds fitted free • Curtains • Lampshades
Friday 9th, 8pm by Dr Robert Bewley. This lecture Choose from a wide range • Blinds • Bed
furnishings
• Cushions
Notre-dame De Paris presented by will cover the history, development of fabrics from the comfort
Strathcona Theatre Co. A fresh in- and techniques of aerial archaeol- of your own home Colour Schemes
terpretation of this classic story. ogy and the process of mapping and Contact Paul on 01793 619428
£7.45. Town Hall Studios analysis. A Bath University Com- FREE QUOTES NO OBLIGATION Free measuring and quotations
munity Course. Free. Main Hall,
Tuesday 20th, 7.30pm & Oakfield Campus
Wednesday 21st, 2.30pm, 7.30pm
English National Ballet with Tour Thursday 8th, 7.15pm
de Force, an exciting programme of STEAM - in depth. A guided tour of
one-act ballets. £17- £6. Wyvern STEAM with GWR railway workers A1essanra
Monday 26th, 5pm and 8pm telling the stories behind the exhib- Made to t` For crafts and gifts
One World presented by Spirit of the its. £2. STEAM measure curtains,
gs,&tails.
Dance. A dazzling spectacular of Wednesday 14th, 5.30pm - 6.30pm '
Irish dance, tap, ballroom, flamenco, The Sexual Metaphor by Professor FAIl other valances, Cross Stitch * Tapestry
salsa and tango. £17. Wyvern Helen Haste. An examination of the R-blinds, London, etc. * Embroidery
Thursday 29th to shifting roles and changing images Free measuring & quotations Knitting yarn * Beads
Saturday 31st, 7.30pm of men and women. A Bath Univer- Full fitting service available Sequins * Pinflair
2001 - A Dance Odyssey presented sity Community Course. Free. Main Handmade footstools to order , DMC stockist
by Sullivan School of Dance. See Hall, Oakfield Campus Re-upholstery of dining chairs etc.
advert on page 23. £7. Wyvern Saturday 17th, 2.15pm 1st class picture framing service
Friday 30th, 8pm Tour of the National Monuments Tel: 01793 848855
Physical Recall & Biserk Dance Record Centre. An introduction to
Co. A mixed bill for the evening that the work and collections of the Unit 18 Apsley House Arcade,
1 Apsley House Arcade, Woo tton Bassett,
will also feature guest performances NMRC. Free High Street Wootton Bassett
by local dance companies. £7.45. Wednesday 21st, 5.30pm - 6.30pm
Town Hall Studios Commercial Radio - How It Works
by Steve Fountain, programme con-
Comedy troller for GWR fm. His lecture will
trace the growth of commercial mu-
Thursday 1st, 8pm
Tommy Tiernan - who has been sic radio and the GWR fm network in
critically acclaimed for his live stand particular. A Bath University Com-
up performances. £9.50. Wyvern munity Course. Free. Main Hall,
Oakfield Campus
Friday 2nd, 8pm
Garth Marenghi's Fright Knight. A Thursday 22nd, 7.15pm
surprise hit at this year's Edinburgh Branch Lines of the GWR. A lec-
Festival. A spoof of pulp-horror writ- ture by Amanda Huntley with remark-
ing, and a real scream - in the com- able film clips. £4.50. STEAM
edy sense. £7. Arts Centre Saturday 24th
Meet the Railworkers. Join former Sevenhampton, Nr Highworth, Swindon
engine drivers, firemen and
railworkers to find out about life 'in- Tel: 01793 763939 www.rovesfarm.co.uk
side' the Swindon Works. STEAM, Signed off A361. 3 miles NE of Swindon,
normal admission charge
Wednesday-Sunday and Bank Holidays
Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th
How Locomotives Work. Find out 11 am - 5pm (last admission 4.30pm)
about the workings of steam and
Opening 1
diesel engines with practical demon-
strations from experts and ex-plate • Bottle feed & meet all the farm animals
staff. STEAM, normal admission
Saturday 10th, 8pm • New crafty half hour • Granary Tea Rooms
charge
JerrySadowitz. (above)Magiccom-
edy show. Adults only. Wyvern, £ 12.50 Wednesday 28th, 5.30pm - 6.30pm • Toddlers heated indoor play area
Friday 16th, 8pm Made In Swindon : The Great West- • Adventure play area and giant sandpit
•
Priorite A Gauche with Mackenzie ern Railway Legacy by Tim Bryan, • 7 nature walks .3-D big bale straw maze
Crook as Mr Bagshaw curator of STEAM. He will examine
Ben and Arn, are the unwittingly naff the output of the works both in terms Swindon Kite Festival 12th & 13th May
Didier and Jean-Francois, rhyming of the built heritage which survives,
and jiving, translating into school boy the locomotives and other products e aa^'^` ; BARNDANCES ^hhi^er
French and back again. This double and the engineering skills base which
bill also features Mackenzie Crook persists in Swindon today. A Bath Lamb/Pig roasts or BBQ s say,.
as Mr Bagshaw, the teacher from University Community Course. Free. Farmers portions for less than £ 10!! yes
hell. £7. Arts Centre Main Hall, Oak field Campus