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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
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